Verbal comprehension questions consist of a short passage
of text and some related questions. They will often be about a
topic which is unfamiliar to you, but this is an advantage rather
than a disadvantage because you need to answer the questions based
only on the information that you are given – not using any
knowledge that you already have.
These types of question appear in all levels of
verbal ability tests
but may be more detailed and technical in graduate and management
level tests.

This sample question paper contains 40 questions and has
a suggested time limit of 10 minutes. The questions are
presented in Letter/A4 format for easy printing and self-marking.
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Verbal Ability
Comprehension- Practice Test 1
The verbal comprehension tests found in aptitude tests tend to
follow a similar format in which you are asked to read through
each passage and evaluate the statements that follow it. Each
statement may be either:
True - The statement is true given the information in the
passage.
False - The statement is false given the information in the
passage.
Can’t Say - There is insufficient information to say
whether the statement is true or false.
Remember that you can only evaluate the statements using the
supplied passage and that you must not use any knowledge that you
already have.
Over 95% of the candidates who fail these tests did not do enough practice - Don't be one of them!

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