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Verbal & Reasoning Questions and Practice

Verbal and Reasoning skills are critical for placement tests, MBA entrance exams, and government job screenings. This section covers English language proficiency — synonyms, antonyms, sentence correction, and fill-in-the-blanks — along with logical reasoning topics like coding-decoding, blood relations, direction sense, and analogies. Companies test these skills to assess your communication ability and analytical thinking. Each topic below has three ways to practice: a timed quiz mode with fresh questions, a static Q&A page with solved examples, and a step-by-step tutorial. Browse all 10 topics and start practicing.

10 topics

Synonyms / Antonyms

Synonyms questions and antonyms practice: build vocabulary range with exam-style synonym problems and contextual usage checks with detail...

Easy   20 questions

Odd one out

Odd one out reasoning questions to enhance classification ability with category-based and concept-based grouping exercises with explanati...

Hard   20 questions

Analogies

Analogies practice questions to build reasoning depth with analogy exercises based on function, relation, and context mapping with detail...

Hard   20 questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in Verbal and Reasoning?

10 topics: Synonyms and Antonyms, Fill in the Blanks, Sentence Correction, Para Jumbles, Coding-Decoding, Series, Direction Sense, Blood Relations, Odd One Out, and Analogies.

How can I improve my verbal reasoning skills?

Read English newspapers or articles daily. Practice 15-20 questions per topic. Focus on understanding why an answer is correct — the explanations on each question card teach you the reasoning pattern.

Are verbal questions different for IT vs banking exams?

IT placement tests focus more on comprehension and basic grammar. Banking exams add more complex reasoning like puzzles and seating arrangements. This platform covers both patterns.