Verbal Ability 7 questions, 1 mark each Q 24. Determine if the statement given below is a fact, an inference, or a judgement. It is not like him to behave this rudely with anyone. Ops: A. Fact B. Judgement C. Inference Q 25. Determine if the statement given below is a fact, an inference, or a judgement. I get paid less than what my wife makes each month. Ops: A. Inference B. Fact C. Judgement Q 26. The sentences given below form a coherent passage when arranged logically. Choose the option which gives the correct sequence. 1. As a result, they started investing themselves more and more into the performance of their teams and the organisation. 2. Employees were beginning to see that the company was going to look after them, and they weren't in it alone. 3. As soon as the changes were implemented, line managers started reporting increased engagement in office meetings. 4. The results were for the world to see, with the first quarter after the changes seeing a whopping 20% increase from the numbers of that quarter last year. 5. The CEO's radical changes had paid rich dividends, and she had just proven that respecting the employees was not about increasing costs, but increased rewards. Ops: A. 5 4 1 2 3 B. 1 3 2 4 5 C. 3 2 1 4 5 D. 5 4 3 1 2 Q 27. The sentences given below form a coherent passage when arranged logically. Choose the option which gives the correct sequence. 1. Things were at an all time low when the new CEO was onboarded. 2. One would expect cuts to be made in employee benefits and expenses that are often regarded as superfluous. 3. At the outset, she began making some pretty radical changes. 4. But she instead increased salaries by 8%, added 2 sick leaves for everyone, and restarted Casual Fridays. 5. "The employees' trust needed to be won back", she said in an interview later. And win back trust she did. Ops: A. 5 4 1 2 3 B. 1 3 2 4 5 C. 5 4 3 1 2 D. 3 2 1 4 5 Q 28. Determine if the statement given below is a fact, an inference, or a judgement. It has been a pleasure working for you. Ops: A. Judgement B. Inference C. Fact Q 29. Determine if the statement given below is a fact, an inference, or a judgement. We'd have been late by an hour if we had remained stuck in traffic. Ops: A. Fact B. Inference C. Judgement Q 30. Determine if the statement given below is a fact, an inference, or a judgement. Stars are hot and dense clusters of gas. Ops: A. Fact B. Judgement C. Inference answer
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Verbal Ability 7 questions, 1 mark each Q 24. Determine if the statement given below is a fact, an inference, or a judgement.
It is not like him to behave this rudely with anyone. Ops: A. Fact B. Judgement C. Inference
Q 25. Determine if the statement given below is a fact, an inference, or a judgement.
I get paid less than what my wife makes each month. Ops: A. Inference B. Fact C. Judgement
Q 26. The sentences given below form a coherent passage when arranged logically. Choose the option which gives the correct sequence.
- As a result, they started investing themselves more and more into the performance of their teams and the organisation.
- Employees were beginning to see that the company was going to look after them, and they weren't in it alone.
- As soon as the changes were implemented, line managers started reporting increased engagement in office meetings.
- The results were for the world to see, with the first quarter after the changes seeing a whopping 20% increase from the numbers of that quarter last year.
- The CEO's radical changes had paid rich dividends, and she had just proven that respecting the employees was not about increasing costs, but increased rewards. Ops: A. 5 4 1 2 3 B. 1 3 2 4 5 C. 3 2 1 4 5 D. 5 4 3 1 2
Q 27. The sentences given below form a coherent passage when arranged logically. Choose the option which gives the correct sequence.
- Things were at an all time low when the new CEO was onboarded.
- One would expect cuts to be made in employee benefits and expenses that are often regarded as superfluous.
- At the outset, she began making some pretty radical changes.
- But she instead increased salaries by 8%, added 2 sick leaves for everyone, and restarted Casual Fridays.
- "The employees' trust needed to be won back", she said in an interview later. And win back trust she did. Ops: A. 5 4 1 2 3 B. 1 3 2 4 5 C. 5 4 3 1 2 D. 3 2 1 4 5
Q 28. Determine if the statement given below is a fact, an inference, or a judgement.
It has been a pleasure working for you. Ops: A. Judgement B. Inference C. Fact
Q 29. Determine if the statement given below is a fact, an inference, or a judgement.
We'd have been late by an hour if we had remained stuck in traffic. Ops: A. Fact B. Inference C. Judgement
Q 30. Determine if the statement given below is a fact, an inference, or a judgement.
Stars are hot and dense clusters of gas. Ops: A. Fact B. Judgement C. Inference answer
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