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Verbal Aptitude Quiz for MBA entrance exams

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Directions
(1-3): Carefully read the statements in the questions below and arrange them in
a logical order.

1:

1.
So too it is impossible for there to be any propositions of ethics.
Propositions can express nothing that is higher.

2.
The sense of the world must lie outside the world. In the world everything is
as it is, and everything happens as it does happen: in it no value exists – and
if it did exist it would have no value. If there is any value that does have
value, it must lie outside the whole sphere of what happens and is the case.
For all that happens and is the case is accidental. What makes it
non-accidental cannot lie within the world, since if it did it would itself be
accidental. It must lie outside the world.

3.
It is clear that ethics cannot be put into words. Ethics is transcendental.

4.
All propositions are of equal value.

(A) 4-2-1-3       (B) 2-1-3-4       (C)
1-3-4-2       (D) 4-3-1-2      (E) 3-1-2-4

2: 

1.
The fact all contribute only to setting the problem, not to its solution.

2.
How things are in the world is a matter of complete indifference for what is
higher. God does not reveal himself in the world.

3.
To view the world sub specie aeterni is to view it as a whole- a limited whole.
Feeling the world as a limited whole- it is this that is mystical.

4.
It is not how things are in the world that is mystical, but that it
exists. 

(A) 1-2-3-4       (B) 2-1-3-4       (C)
2-1-4-3       (D) 3-1-4-2     (E) 3-4-1-2

3: 

1.
The operation is what has to be done to one proposition in order to make other
out of it.

2.
Structure of proposition stands in internal relations to one another.

3.
In order to give prominence to these internal relations we can adopt the
following mode of expression: we can represent a proposition as the result of
an operation that produces it out of other propositions (which are bases of the
operation).

4.
An operation is the expression of a relation between the structures of its
result and of its bases. 

(A) 1-2-3-4       (B) 2-3-4-1       (C)
4-3-1-2       (D) 2-1-3-4      (E) 4-1-2-34.

Directions (4 -8): Choose the appropriate
words to fill in the blanks.

4:
Mark Twain was responsible for many striking, mostly cynical ______, such as
“Always do right. That will gratify some of the people, and astonish the
rest.”  ______can sometimes end up as
_____, but rarely would someone use them as an ______.

(A) epitaphs, Epitaphs, epigrams, epigraph

(B) epigraphs, Epigraphs, epitaphs,
epigraph

(C) epigrams, Epitaphs, epigrams, epigraph

(D) epitaphs, Epitaphs, epigraphs, epigram

(E) epigrams, Epigrams, epigraphs, epitaph

5:
A candidate in the medical viva voce exam faced a tinge of intellectual
_______when asked to spell the_____ gland. The fact that he carried notes on
his person would definitely be termed as _____ by faculty, but may be termed as
______ by more generous sections of students.

(A) ambivalence, prostrate, amoral, immoral

(B) ambiguity, prostrate, amoral, immoral

(C) ambivalence, prostrate, immoral, amoral

(D) ambivalence, prostate, immoral, amoral

(E) ambiguity, prostrate, immoral, amoral

6:
It is not_____ democratic that the parliament should be _____ on issues and
resort to passing ______ rather than have an open debate on the floor of the
house.

(A) quite, quite, ordinances

(B) quite, quiet, ordnances

(C) quiet, quite, ordnances

(D) quite, quiet, ordinances

(E) quiet, quiet, ordinances

7:
In a case of acute _______, _________ membranes secrete excessive__________.

(A) sinus, mucous, mucous

(B) sinus, mucus, mucous

(C) sinus, mucous, mucus

(D) sinusitis, mucus, mucous

(E) sinusitis, mucous, mucus

8:
If a person makes the statement: “I never speak the truth.” The person can be
said to be____.

(A) speaking the truth.

(B) lying.

(C) lying as well as speaking the truth

(D) making a logically contradictory
statement.

(E) partially speaking the truth and
partially lying.

Directions
(9-10): Go through the caselets below and answer the questions that follow.

According
to recent reports, CEOs of large organisations are paid more than CEOs of small
organisations. It does not seem fair that just because a CEO is heading a big
organisation s/he should be paid more. CEOs‟ salary should be related to
performance, especially growth in terms of sales and profits. Of course, big
organisations are more complex than the small, but all CEOs require significant
amount of energy and time in managing organisations. There is no proof that
CEOs of big organisations are more stressed than CEOs of small organisations.
All CEOs should be paid according to their performance.

9:
A person seeking to refute the argument might argue that

(A) CEOs should be paid equally.

(B) Managing big organisation is more
challenging than small.

(C) CEOs, who travel more should be paid
more.

(D) If CEOs of small companies perform
well, the company would become big and so would be CEOs‟ salary.

(E) Highly qualified CEOs should be paid
more because they have acquired difficult education. 

10:
Which of the following, if true, would strengthen the speaker’s argument?

(A) CEOs of small organisations come from
good educational background.

(B) CEOs of big organisations are very
difficult to hire.

(C) A few big family businesses have CEOs
from within the family.

(D) Big organisations contribute more
towards moral development of society.

(E) CEOs in big organisation take much
longer to reach top, as compared to their counterparts in small organisations.

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Answers

1(a)    2(c)    
3(c)    4(e)     5(d)    
6(d)   7(e)    8(d)    
9(b)    10(b)   

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