Verbal Intelligence MCQs

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Total Questions
5800
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Question 541 Hard

"All birds have feathers. This animal has feathers." Conclusion?

A
It's a bird
B
May be a bird
C
Not a bird
D
None
Question 542 Easy

X > Y, Y = Z, Z < W. Then:

A
X > W
B
W > X
C
X = W
D
Can't say
Question 543 Medium

Three runners: Alice beat Bob, Carol didn't finish last. Order?

A
Alice, Bob, Carol
B
Alice, Carol, Bob
C
Carol, Alice, Bob
D
Bob, Carol, Alice
Question 544 Easy

"People who exercise live longer. Exercise causes longevity." Flaw?

A
Oversimplification
B
No control group
C
Small sample
D
Valid
Question 545 Hard

"Switch to LED bulbs to cut electricity bills." Assumption?

A
LEDs use less power
B
LEDs last longer
C
LEDs are cheaper
D
None
Question 546 Medium

If students cheat in exams, BEST action:

A
Cancel exams
B
Harsher punishments
C
Honor code education
D
Ignore
Question 547 Easy

"No reptiles are mammals. All snakes are reptiles." Conclusion?

A
No snakes are mammals
B
Some snakes are mammals
C
All mammals are snakes
D
None
Question 548 Hard

Passage about vaccine development stages. Theme?

A
Disease history
B
Medical research
C
Pharmaceutical sales
D
Hospital management
Question 549 Medium

"After security cameras installed, thefts decreased." Relationship?

A
Cause-effect
B
Coincidence
C
Reverse
D
None
Question 550 Easy

"Should zoos be banned?" Strongest CON argument:

A
Animal cruelty
B
Educational value
C
Expensive
D
Space-consuming
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Quick Stats

Total Questions 10900
easy 5797
medium 2983
hard 2120

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Did You Know?

Practice Makes Perfect

Regular practice with MCQs can improve your test-taking speed and accuracy by up to 40%.

Active Recall

MCQs engage active recall, which is 50% more effective for long-term memory than passive reading.