Crossover Aptitude Test Verbal Reasoning 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Select the word most OPPOSITE in meaning to 'BENEVOLENT'.
- Generous
- Malevolent (Correct answer)
- Indifferent
- Cautious
Correct answer: Malevolent
Benevolent means well-meaning and kind, so malevolent — wishing harm — is its antonym.
Question 2: Which sentence uses the word 'PRECLUDE' correctly?
- The judge will preclude the defendant after the verdict.
- A conflict of interest may preclude the auditor from signing off. (Correct answer)
- She precludes her salary every month automatically.
- They precluded the meeting room for the conference.
Correct answer: A conflict of interest may preclude the auditor from signing off.
Preclude means to prevent something from happening; a conflict of interest preventing sign-off is the correct usage.
Question 3: Passage: 'Despite the team's extensive preparation, the unexpected power outage rendered their digital presentation useless.' What can be inferred?
- The team did not prepare thoroughly.
- The presentation was stored only in digital format. (Correct answer)
- Power outages are common at that venue.
- The team ultimately succeeded.
Correct answer: The presentation was stored only in digital format.
If the outage rendered only the digital presentation useless, it implies there was no backup non-digital copy.
Question 4: Choose the correct meaning of the idiom 'BURN THE MIDNIGHT OIL'.
- To waste energy recklessly
- To work late into the night (Correct answer)
- To destroy evidence quickly
- To celebrate an achievement
Correct answer: To work late into the night
Burning the midnight oil refers to working or studying late into the night.
Question 5: VERBOSE is to CONCISE as OPAQUE is to:
- Dark
- Transparent (Correct answer)
- Dense
- Complicated
Correct answer: Transparent
Verbose (wordy) is the opposite of concise (brief), just as opaque (not clear) is the opposite of transparent.
Question 6: Which word correctly completes the sentence? 'The attorney argued that the new evidence was ______ to the case.'
- Irreverent
- Pertinent (Correct answer)
- Prevalent
- Inherent
Correct answer: Pertinent
Pertinent means relevant and applicable, which fits describing evidence that matters to the case.
Question 7: Passage: 'All managers are required to attend the training. Sara is not a manager.' Which conclusion is valid?
- Sara must attend the training.
- Sara is not required to attend the training. (Correct answer)
- Sara will be promoted to manager soon.
- Sara is exempt from all company policies.
Correct answer: Sara is not required to attend the training.
Since only managers are required to attend and Sara is not a manager, she is not required to attend.
Select the word most OPPOSITE in meaning to 'BENEVOLENT'.