FREE Amazon MBA: Verbal Reasoning Questions and Answers

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FORMATTING INSTRUCTIONS for questions 3-5: Check the statement to see if there are any grammatical or idiomatic mistakes. If there is a mistake, it will be in one phrase. The solution is that part's number. If "No Error" is present, the response is (E). (Ignore any punctuation mistakes.)

For all of sadness, poverty and diseases (1)/ in this world(2) / every one of us(3) / possesses unlimited ways of making a positive difference(4) / No Error(5) ?

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For all sadness, poverty and disease...the use of "of" is redundant

Being kind to others and making a difference in their life would make our lives happier.

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"Will help" denotes certainty, whereas "would help" denotes a possibility or potential. Because it is grammatically correct, "will aid us" is the appropriate phrase. Additionally, "would" is the past tense of "will," thus the present tense is needed here.

Mark the selection whose meaning most closely resembles the term "perceive."

I. To regard as being such
II. To become aware through the senses

Choose the correct option:

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To perceive something is to have an opinion about it.

Universities could collaborate more with one another, but ERCs have failed to recognize this.

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This claim must be false because the second generation of ERCs promoted collaboration across universities. They did push for increased collaboration amongst colleges.

The simplest method to avoid stress brought on by obligations at work or home is to engage in vigorous physical activity.

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Prevent will interpret "to" as a preposition rather than "for," therefore "to prevent" is the appropriate phrase.

The belief that language is innate and hard-wired into our brains has been challenged by a younger generation of scientists, who assert that even seemingly slight variations across languages can have a big impact on how speakers experience the outside world. Experience molds the brain, according to Dan Slobin of the University of California, Berkeley. According to Lera Boroditsky of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "some individuals suggest that language only changes what you attend to." However, what you pay attention to alters what you encode and remember. In a nutshell, it alters your thinking. BEC Higher, Cambridge University Press, 2008.

Choose the word which means 'hard-wired'

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Intrinsic means inborn or inherent

Therapists are required by law to inform authorities when a patient discloses involvement in a terrorist attack.

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True, as stated in the passage, "Legitimate breaches of confidentiality relate to circumstances where the client has shared information relating to acts of terrorism; information of this nature must be reported."

Regarding what they consider serious enough to cause them to violate confidentiality, therapists have some leeway.

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According to the final clause, "individual employers and independent therapists have their own bounds but must legally agree this with their client at the commencement of the therapeutic partnership." This implies that they do have some latitude in determining what they consider to be serious enough.

What is another word for encode?

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Encode is a synonym for "cipher," and cipher is sometimes used as a verb.

The belief that language is innate and hard-wired into our brains has been challenged by a younger generation of scientists, who assert that even seemingly slight variations across languages can have a big impact on how speakers experience the outside world. Experience molds the brain, according to Dan Slobin of the University of California, Berkeley. According to Lera Boroditsky of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "some individuals suggest that language only changes what you attend to." However, what you pay attention to alters what you encode and remember. In a nutshell, it alters your thinking. BEC Higher, Cambridge University Press, 2008.

Choose the word which means 'Innate'

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Inbred means inherent

FORMATTING INSTRUCTIONS for questions 3-5: Check the statement to see if there are any grammatical or idiomatic mistakes. If there is a mistake, it will be in one phrase. The solution is that part's number. If "No Error" is present, the response is (E). (Ignore any punctuation mistakes.)

Excess weight is the result of (1)/ unhealthy eating habits (2)/ which are inherent risk factors (3)/ responsible for many diseases.(4) / No Error(5)

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FORMATTING INSTRUCTIONS for questions 3-5: Check the statement to see if there are any grammatical or idiomatic mistakes. If there is a mistake, it will be in one phrase. The solution is that part's number. If "No Error" is present, the response is (E). (Ignore any punctuation mistakes.)

The therapeutic benefits (1)/ at helping others(2) / have long been(3) / recognised by people.(4) / No Error(5)

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Instead of the preposition "at," use the word "of" aiding others.

Various disciplines have attempted to advance technology by using ERCs.

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The main emphasis, as stated in the opening sentence, was on innovation in next-generation technological advancements at the nexus of disciplines. Since the word "intersection" refers to a junction or joining point, the answer must be True. Several disciplines must be mentioned if we are discussing the intersection of disciplines.

It is always a direct outcome of the law when a therapist is required to violate confidentiality.

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Someone would have to violate confidentially for a number of reasons, including the law and their work contract. And it can happen because of the terms of their work contract or the legislation.

The success we have seen in engineering research has been significantly influenced by the global economy.

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There is no way for us to determine how the global economy has affected engineering research. We are aware that the global economy led to the introduction of a third generation of ERCs, but we are unsure if this has genuinely aided engineering research. The third-generation ERCs might have been a complete failure for all we know!

Industry has long been seen as a pioneer in advancing cutting-edge engineering research.

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This cannot be the case since, as stated in the first paragraph, universities were the only institutions with the necessary engineering expertise to conduct the caliber of research necessary to achieve such goals [innovation in next-generation technology breakthroughs at the nexus of disciplines].

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