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Question 1 of 45
1. Question
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Question 2 of 45
2. Question
In the following question, find the letters that best complete the series.
The alphabet has been provided to assist you.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
CM EK GI IG ?
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Question 3 of 45
3. Question
In the following question, find the letters that best complete the series.
The alphabet has been provided to assist you.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
FP EQ CS ZV ?
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Question 4 of 45
4. Question
In the following question, find the letters that best complete the series.
The alphabet has been provided to assist you.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
JE KF ID LG ?
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Question 5 of 45
5. Question
In the following question, find the letters that best complete the series.
The alphabet has been provided to assist you.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
AD XD VE UG ?
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Question 6 of 45
6. Question
In the following question, find the letters that best complete the series.
The alphabet has been provided to assist you.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
RAP PBR NDO LGS ?
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Question 7 of 45
7. Question
In the following question, find the letters that best complete the series.
The alphabet has been provided to assist you.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
PK DQ RM CP TO BO ?
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Question 8 of 45
8. Question
In the following question, find the letters that best complete the series.
The alphabet has been provided to assist you.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
IG KE ? OA QY
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Question 9 of 45
9. Question
In the following question, find the letters that best complete the series.
The alphabet has been provided to assist you.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
JZ ? NV PT RR
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Question 10 of 45
10. Question
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Question 11 of 45
11. Question
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.
Find the missing word.
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(ABDUCTS, BATS) (ABSCOND, BAND)
(PARTIES, )
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Question 12 of 45
12. Question
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.
Find the missing word.
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(AIRSCAPE, RACE) (BOTANICS, TINS)
(AEROBICS, )
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Question 13 of 45
13. Question
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.
Find the missing word.
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(ACUPOINT, ICON) (PROTEASE, ORES)
(BACKREST, )
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Question 14 of 45
14. Question
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.
Find the missing word.
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(CONTAIN, ICON) (GOALIES, EGAS)
(IMPALAS, )
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Question 15 of 45
15. Question
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.
Find the missing word.
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(AEROBICS, RISE) (RESCRIPT, SITE)
(SPLENIUM, )
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Question 16 of 45
16. Question
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.
Find the missing word.
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(CANTERS, TSAR) (PALMATE, MEAT)
(CARBIDE, )
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Question 17 of 45
17. Question
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.
Find the missing word.
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(BOWLERS, ROLE) (CANTERS, RATE)
(DANGERS, )
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Question 18 of 45
18. Question
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.
Find the missing word.
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(CAREFUL, REAL) (RASPIER, SPAR)
(REPLICA, )
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Question 19 of 45
19. Question
In this question, find the two words, one from each group, that together make a new, real word. The word from the group on the left always comes first.
Answer: leg and end
New word is: legend
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Question 20 of 45
20. Question
In this question, find the two words, one from each group, that together make a new, real word. The word from the group on the left always comes first.
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Question 21 of 45
21. Question
In this question, find the two words, one from each group, that together make a new, real word. The word from the group on the left always comes first.
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Question 22 of 45
22. Question
In this question, find the two words, one from each group, that together make a new, real word. The word from the group on the left always comes first.
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Question 23 of 45
23. Question
In this question, find the two words, one from each group, that together make a new, real word. The word from the group on the left always comes first.
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Question 24 of 45
24. Question
In this question, find the two words, one from each group, that together make a new, real word. The word from the group on the left always comes first.
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Question 25 of 45
25. Question
In this question, find the two words, one from each group, that together make a new, real word. The word from the group on the left always comes first.
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Question 26 of 45
26. Question
In this question, find the two words, one from each group, that together make a new, real word. The word from the group on the left always comes first.
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Question 27 of 45
27. Question
In this question, find the two words, one from each group, that together make a new, real word. The word from the group on the left always comes first.
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Question 28 of 45
28. Question
VR TYPE 16: ONE WORD WITH MULTIPLE MEANINGS
In these questions you are given two sets of words.
Find, from the answer choices, one word that goes equally well with both sets of words.
[season, period] [jump, leap]
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Question 29 of 45
29. Question
In this question you are given two sets of words.
Find, from the answer choices, one word that goes equally well with both sets of words.
[pillar, mast] [mail, letters]
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Question 30 of 45
30. Question
In this question you are given two sets of words.
Find, from the answer choices, one word that goes equally well with both sets of words.
[level, even] [apartment, residence]
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Question 31 of 45
31. Question
In this question you are given two sets of words.
Find, from the answer choices, one word that goes equally well with both sets of words.
[escort, guide] [first, front]
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Question 32 of 45
32. Question
In this question you are given two sets of words.
Find, from the answer choices, one word that goes equally well with both sets of words.
[journey, excursion] [stumble, stagger]
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Question 33 of 45
33. Question
In this question you are given two sets of words.
Find, from the answer choices, one word that goes equally well with both sets of words.
[shatter, destroy] [rush, race]
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Question 34 of 45
34. Question
In this question you are given two sets of words.
Find, from the answer choices, one word that goes equally well with both sets of words.
[tumble, collapse] [plummet, plunge]
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Question 35 of 45
35. Question
In this question you are given two sets of words.
Find, from the answer choices, one word that goes equally well with both sets of words.
[copy, replica] [version, design]
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Question 36 of 45
36. Question
In this question you are given two sets of words.
Find, from the answer choices, one word that goes equally well with both sets of words.
[command, instruct] [rank, sequence]
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Question 37 of 45
37. Question
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Question 38 of 45
38. Question
The train to Paris leaves every two and a half hours from Victoria station.
An announcement was made at the station that the train to Paris had left 40 minutes ago and the next train will leave at 18:00. At what time was the announcement made?
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Question 39 of 45
39. Question
If the third day of the month is Monday, which of the following will be the fifth day from the 21st of the month?
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Question 40 of 45
40. Question
Some girls are sitting in a row. P is sitting fourteenth from the left and Q is seventh from the right. If there are four girls between P and Q, how many girls are in the row?
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Question 41 of 45
41. Question
In an examination, Lee got more marks than Lillie but not as many as Robyn.
Robyn got more marks than Jay and Georgia.
Jay got less marks than Lillie but his marks are not the lowest in the group.
Who is second in the descending order of the marks?
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Question 42 of 45
42. Question
Simon, Cheryl and Dannii are all going by train to London to watch a singing competition. Cheryl gets the 2:15 pm train, Simon’s train journey takes 50 percent longer than Dannii’s. Simon catches the 3:00 p.m. train. Dannii leaves 20 minutes after Cheryl and arrives at 3:25 p.m. When will Simon arrive?
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Question 43 of 45
43. Question
Joe, Mabel, Ed and Angie start off in this order of descending height.
Joe grows quickly, but is still just beaten by Angie.
Ed is the shortest for a time, until his place is taken by Mabel.
Who is now the tallest?
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Question 44 of 45
44. Question
From his house, Adam went 15 km to the North. Then he turned West and covered 10 km. Them, he turned South and covered 5 km. Finally, turning to the East, he covered 10 km. In which direction is he from his house?
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Question 45 of 45
45. Question
Mr Denham was deciding which model of car to buy; he was considering 5 brands:
Renault; Kia; Ford; Jaguar and Volkswagen
All the cars were similar, though different in the extras that came included in the price.
Only the Ford and the Kia were without rear seat DVD players.
The Kia and the Jaguar both cam equipped with Satnav, roof bars and Bluetooth.
Kia, Jaguar and Volkswagen have Bluetooth as standard equipment.
Three cars (not the Kia or Jaguar) came with a rear parking camera fitted.
Which car had the most extras in its price?
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