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4th January 2016, 07:16 PM
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Verbal Ability in English for AFCAT
Hello, I want to know the details of the Verbal Ability section in English for AFCAT exam as I want to give.
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4th January 2016, 07:17 PM
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Re: Verbal Ability in English for AFCAT
Hello, here I am providing you the details of the Verbal Ability section of the AFCAT exam as under: Verbal ability Syllabus: Spotting Errors Selecting Words Ordering of Words Completing Statements Closet Test Idioms and Phrases Verbal Analogies Synonyms Spellings Sentence Correction Ordering of Sentences Comprehension Change of Voice Antonyms Sentence Formation Sentence Improvement Paragraph Formation One Word Substitutes Change of Speech AFCAT 2015 paper has of four sections: General Awareness Verbal Ability Numerical Ability Reasoning & Military Aptitude Test Here I am providing you few questions of the section of verbal ability of AFCAT as under: 1. To make clean breast of A. To gain prominence B. To praise oneself C. To confess without of reserve D. To destroy before it blooms E. None of these 2. To keeps one's temper A. To become hungry B. To be in good mood C. To preserve ones energy D. To be aloof from E. None of these 3. To catch a tartar A. To trap wanted criminal with great difficulty B. To catch a dangerous person C. To meet with disaster D. To deal with a person who is more than one's match E. None of these 4. To drive home A. To find one's roots B. To return to place of rest C. Back to original position D. To emphasise E. None of these 5. To have an axe to grind A. A private end to serve B. To fail to arouse interest C. To have no result D. To work for both sides E. None of these 6. To cry wolf A. To listen eagerly B. To give false alarm C. To turn pale D. To keep off starvation E. None of these 7. To end in smoke A. To make completely understand B. To ruin oneself C. To excite great applause D. To overcome someone E. None of these 8. To be above board A. To have a good height B. To be honest in any business deal C. They have no debts D. To try to be beautiful E. None of these 9. To put one's hand to plough A. To take up agricultural farming B. To take a difficult task C. To get entangled into unnecessary things D. Take interest in technical work E. None of these 10. To pick holes A. To find some reason to quarrel B. To destroy something C. To criticise someone D. To cut some part of an item E. None of these |