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Verbal question types
Verbal test questions – Reading comprehension
Questions focusing on reading comprehension are common in verbal tests. This type of question is used in the SHL test, Cubiks, Saville and some other test systems.
These questions ask you to read and understand a text as quickly as possible, and then answer three different questions with ‘yes’, “no” or ‘cannot answer’.
Analogy
Analogy means similarity and correlation, and the task here is to find out how different words relate to each other.
Antonyms
An antonym is a type of opposite word, such as hot and cold or loud and quiet.
Here you will be presented with a number of possible antonyms for a word, and your task is to answer which word is the correct one.
Logical Reasoning
Here you are presented with a set of assumptions and a conclusion. You must answer whether the conclusion is correct.
Free Verbal Test
In this test, you can test and practise your reading comprehension. You will be presented with a text of 80-200 words that you must read carefully and understand. The test consists of 5 different texts with a total of 15 questions. There are three questions for each text.
Immediately after the test, you will receive feedback on each question, a total score and an indication of how you would have performed on a real test in the recruitment process.
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