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Questions and Answers
Verbal reasoning tests assess personal knowledge and assumptions.
Verbal reasoning tests assess personal knowledge and assumptions.
False
Jessica's vacation preferences include hot and sunny destinations abroad.
Jessica's vacation preferences include hot and sunny destinations abroad.
True
Text provided for verbal reasoning tests is designed to be easy to read quickly.
Text provided for verbal reasoning tests is designed to be easy to read quickly.
False
Study Notes
- Richard McMunn from MyPsychometricTests.com is teaching a tutorial on verbal reasoning tests.
- Verbal reasoning tests assess the ability to answer questions based on text provided.
- Questions must be answered based solely on information given, not personal knowledge or assumptions.
- Text is often boring and designed to be difficult to read quickly.
- Important tip: Look for prominent words in the question and focus on that part of the text.
- TRUE statement is verified by the text, FALSE is contradicted by it, CANNOT SAY has insufficient evidence.
- Text is about Janet, Steve, and their daughter Jessica, who have conflicting vacation preferences.
- Janet's choices: hot and sunny abroad, home country with sporting activity, skiing.
- Steve's choices: walking holiday in hills, sunny holiday abroad, no skiing.
- Jessica's choices: skiing, sunny holiday abroad, walking holiday in hills.
- Four questions given to test understanding, answers to be put in comments section.
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Description
Test your ability to answer questions based on provided text. Practice identifying true, false, and cannot say statements by focusing on prominent words in the questions and text. This quiz presents conflicting vacation preferences of Janet, Steve, and Jessica to assess your verbal reasoning skills.