Answers for NVR-ST-004 (Cubes & Nets)
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Some of the english exams (for example Birmingham King Edward and Consortium Exam) in the past few years have included a "Cloze Test", commonly called "fill-in-the-blanks". This question consists of text with certain words removed, where the student is asked to replace the missing alphabets and spell the word correctly. Cloze tests require the ability to understand context and vocabulary in order to identify the correct words or type of words that belong in the deleted passages of a text and also spell it correctly. And there is no EASY way to prepare for this except practice, practice and practice!
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Sample NVR test with 25 questions of type-3 (Rotational symmetry). This contains questions like:
The most challenging of all NVR questions are the "cube" questions as they are based on 3D spatial imagination which can only come with practice. This sample test contains 45 questions all based on cubes and nets.
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Sample question for Verbal Reasoning Type-A. In the following question, find the one letter that will complete the word in front of the brackets and begin the word after the brackets. The same letter must fit into both sets of brackets. ARGU[__]NDING MAYB[__]XCITE
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-B.
In the following questions, find the two words that are different from the other three.
[COTTON , JUMPER , DENIM, JEANS , OVERALLS]
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-C. If the code for 'FUND' is 'ETMC' then what is the code for 'LIED' ?
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-D. In the following questions, find two words, one from each group that are most similar in meaning. [CHATTING , OVERRIDE , DISINTERESTED] [DUTIES , BARELY , INDIFFERENT]
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-E. In the following question, you are given a sentence in which a four letter word is hidden at the end of one word and the beginning of the next word. Find the pair of words that contain a real four letter word and write the four letter word in the answer. After that his cold was better.
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-F. In the following question, one word, which is in capitals, has had three OR four consecutive letters taken out. These 3 or 4 letters will make one correctly spelt word without changing the order. Find the appropriate 3 or 4 letter word. EONE turned to look at him
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-G. For the following question, numbers have been allocated to letters. Work out the answer to the sum and mark the appropriate letter on the answer space provided. A = 16, B = 46, C = 18, D = 6, E = 12 E + C + A = [___]
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-H. In the following questions, find two words, one from each group that are most opposite in meaning. [VARIANCE , COMPETENCE , ENCOURAGE] [DISCOURAGE , INDUCE , FOSTER]
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-I. In the following questions, find the number that best completes the sum. 10 - 8 + 94 = 41 + 77 - [___]
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-J. In the following question, you are given two words. Choose one letter that can be moved from the word on the left to the word on the right, making two new words. You cannot rearrange any letters, but the letter that you move can fit anywhere in the second word. FLOOD, CASH
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-K. In the following question, the numbers in the last group must be related to each other in the same way as the numbers in previous group(s). Find the missing number. ( 73 ( 109 ) 36 ) ( 59 ( 101 ) 42 ) ( 31 ( [___] ) 72 )
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-L. In the following question, find the letters that best complete the given series. SP , UQ , YR , [__], ET , GU
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-M. In the following questions you must chose two words, one from each group in brackets that best complete the sentence. ABACUS is to [NUMBERS , CALCULATE , MATHS] as SEXTANT is to [CAMP , DRIVE , NAVIGATE]
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-N. If the codes for GOAL , DEEM , CANT and BEAN are 5273 , 1226 and 4738 but not necessarily in that order, then what does 128248 stand for?
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-O. In the following question there are three pairs of words. You must complete the third pair in the same way as the first two pairs. ( FEASIBLE, ABLE ) ( VISITING, SING ) ( INCREASE, [_____])
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-P. For the following question, find the number that best completes the series. 39, 36, 41, [__], 43, 40, 45
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-Q. In the following question, find the two words, one from each group, that together make a new, real word. The word from the first group always comes first. [UNDER , BURNT , DISGUSTING] [UPRIGHT , LIE , STRANGELY]
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-R. In each of the following question, the word in brackets in the second group must be made from the words outside the brackets in the same way as the word in brackets in the first group is made from the words outside the brackets in the first group. Find the missing word. MINUS ( SINK ) SHOCK FROTH ( [_______] ) CHEAP
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-S. In the question below there are two pairs of words. Choose the word from the 5 possible answers which goes equally well with both the pairs. ( WEAVE, FABRIC ) ( APPEAR, VISION ) [DISAPPEAR, MILL, SPECTACLES, CARPETS, LOOM]
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-U. In the question below, the pairs of letters are related in some way. Write the letters which complete the second relationship. CO is to ZP as WK is to [__]
Sample questions for Verbal Reasoning Type-Z. Answer the following: Which letter occurs twice in 'INCREASED' and also twice in 'DETACHES'? From the options given in the brackets, select one word which cannot be made from the letters of the word outside the bracket.