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CAT Sample Question Papers 02 Downloads Verbal Section : Sentence Completion Sample Questions
•  The - tones of the flute succeeded in - his tense nerves.

•  rhapsodic - minimising

•  blatant - enhancing

•  hovendous - calming

•  vibrant - portraying

•  mellifluous - soothing.

Ans : E

•  Without the psychiatrist's promise of confidentiality, trust is - and the patient's communication limited; even though confidentiality can thus be seen to be precious in thercopy, moral responsibility sometimes requires a willingness to - it.

•  lost - forget

•  implicit - extend

•  impaired - sacrifise

•  ambiguous - apply

•  assumed - examine.

Ans : C

•  Parts of seventeenth-century Chinese pleasure gardens were not necessarily intended to look -they were designed expressly to evoke the agreeable melancholy resulting from a sense of the - of natural beauty and human glory.

•  great - immutability

•  joyful - mortality

•  conventional - wildness

•  cheerful - transitoriness

•  colorful - abstractness.

Ans : D

•  Despite the - of many of their colleagues, some scholars have begun to emphasize ''pop culture'' as a key for - the myths, hopes, and fears of contemporary society.

•  pedantry - reinstating

•  enthusiasm - symbolizing

•  skepticism - deciphering

•  antipathy - involving

•  discernment - evaluating.

Ans : C

•  If duty is the natural - of one's the course of future events, then people who are powerful have duty placed on them whether they like it or not.

•  outgrowth - control over

•  arbiter - responsibility for

•  correlate - understanding of

•  determinant - involvement in

•  mitigant - preoccupation with .

Ans : A

•  Clearly refuting sceptics, researches have - not only that gravitational radiation exists but that it also does exactly what the theory - it should do.

•  supposed - asserted

•  voubted -warranted

•  assumed - deduced

•  demonstrated - predicted

•  estimated - accepted

Ans : D

•  The Neolatonists' conception of a deity, in which perfection was measured by abundant fecundity, was contradicted by that of the Aristotelians, in which perfection was displayed in the - of creation.

•  variety

•  economy

•  profusion

•  clarity

•  precision.

Ans : B

•  It is a great - to be able to transfer useful genes with as little extra gene material as possible, because the donor's genome may contain, in addition to desirable genes, many genes with - effects.

•  Disappointment - superfluous

•  Convenience - exquisite

•  Advantage - deleterious

•  Accomplishment - profound

•  Misfortune - unpredictable.

Ans : C

•  While admitting that the risks incurred by use of the insecticide were not - the manufacturer's spokesperson argued that effective - were simply not available.

•  indeterminable - safeguards

•  unusual - alternatives

•  inconsequential - substitutes

•  proven - antidotes

•  increasing - procedures.

Ans : C

•  Human reaction to the realm of though is often as strong as that to sensible presences; our higher moral life is based on the fact that - sensations actually present may have a weaker influence on our action than do ideas of - facts.

•  emotional - impersonal

•  familiar : symbolic

•  disturbing - ordinary

•  material - remote

•  defenitive - controvoisial.

Ans : D

•  The - tones of the flute succeeded in - his tense nerves.

•  rhapsodic - minimising

•  blatant - enhancing

•  hovendous - calming

•  vibrant - portraying

•  mellifluous - soothing.

Ans : E

•  Without the psychiatrist's promise of confidentiality, trust is - and the patient's communication limited; even though confidentiality can thus be seen to be precious in thercopy, moral responsibility sometimes requires a willingness to - it.

•  lost - forget

•  implicit - extend

•  impaired - sacrifise

•  ambiguous - apply

•  assumed - examine.

Ans : C

•  Parts of seventeenth-century Chinese pleasure gardens were not necessarily intended to look -they were designed expressly to evoke the agreeable melancholy resulting from a sense of the - of natural beauty and human glory.

•  great - immutability

•  joyful - mortality

•  conventional - wildness

•  cheerful - transitoriness

•  colorful - abstractness.

Ans : D

•  Despite the - of many of their colleagues, some scholars have begun to emphasize ''pop culture'' as a key for - the myths, hopes, and fears of contemporary society.

•  pedantry - reinstating

•  enthusiasm - symbolizing

•  skepticism - deciphering

•  antipathy - involving

•  discernment - evaluating.

Ans : C

•  If duty is the natural - of one's the course of future events, then people who are powerful have duty placed on them whether they like it or not.

•  outgrowth - control over

•  arbiter - responsibility for

•  correlate - understanding of

•  determinant - involvement in

•  mitigant - preoccupation with .

Ans : A

•  Clearly refuting sceptics, researches have - not only that gravitational radiation exists but that it also does exactly what the theory - it should do.

•  supposed - asserted

•  voubted -warranted

•  assumed - deduced

•  demonstrated - predicted

•  estimated - accepted

Ans : D

•  The Neolatonists' conception of a deity, in which perfection was measured by abundant fecundity, was contradicted by that of the Aristotelians, in which perfection was displayed in the - of creation.

•  variety

•  economy

•  profusion

•  clarity

•  precision.

Ans : B

•  It is a great - to be able to transfer useful genes with as little extra gene material as possible, because the donor's genome may contain, in addition to desirable genes, many genes with - effects.

•  Disappointment - superfluous

•  Convenience - exquisite

•  Advantage - deleterious

•  Accomplishment - profound

•  Misfortune - unpredictable.

Ans : C

•  While admitting that the risks incurred by use of the insecticide were not - the manufacturer's spokesperson argued that effective - were simply not available.

•  indeterminable - safeguards

•  unusual - alternatives

•  inconsequential - substitutes

•  proven - antidotes

•  increasing - procedures.

Ans : C

•  Human reaction to the realm of though is often as strong as that to sensible presences; our higher moral life is based on the fact that - sensations actually present may have a weaker influence on our action than do ideas of - facts.

•  emotional - impersonal

•  familiar : symbolic

•  disturbing - ordinary

•  material - remote

•  defenitive - controvoisial.

Ans : D

•  No hero of ancient or modern times can surpass the Indian with his lofty contempt of death and the - with which he sustained the cruelest coffliction.

•  guide

•  assent

•  reverence

•  fortitude

•  concern

Ans : D

•  The hostess attempted to - a romantic atmosphere that would bring the two young people together in -

•  expand - fealty

•  present - collusion

•  simulate - conflict

•  introduce - cacophony

•  contrive - matrimony

Ans : E

•  Employers who retire people who are willing and able to continue working should realize that - age is not an effective - in determining whether an individual is capable of working.

•  intellectual - criterion

•  Chronological - criterion

•  Physical - barrier

•  deteriorating - value

•  chronological - factor

Ans : B

•  As the sun rose, the morning mists were borne away on the - like strands of -

•  whirlwind - flotsam

•  wind - cactus

•  morass - tundra

•  zephyr - gossamer

•  holocaust - taffeta

Ans : D

•  The playwright was known not for his original ideas that had been propounded by others.

•  rejection

•  consideration

•  invention

•  reiteration

•  plagiarism

Ans : E

•  The gypsy girl, decked out in - finery, and with her disheveled hair streaming over shoulders, was indeed a - sight.

•  verdant - wistful

•  sartorial - flagrant

•  specious - poignant

•  tawdry - bizarre

•  opulent - debonair

Ans : D

•  Yellow fever, the disease that killed 4,000 Philadelphians in 1793, and so - Memphis, Tennessee, that the city lost its charter, has reappeared after nearly two decades in - in the western hemisphere.

•  disabled - quarantine

•  decimated - abeyance

•  terrorized - contention

•  ravaged - secret

•  coupled - quiescence

Ans : B

•  The painting was larger than it appeared to be, for hanging in a darkened recess of the chapel, it was - by the perspective.

•  embellished

•  improved

•  jeopardised

•  aggrandized

•  diminished

Ans : E

•  We have in America - speech that is neither American, Oxford English, nor English but a - of all three.

•  motley - miracle

•  nasal - blend

•  feigned - patchwork

•  mangled - medley

•  hybrid - combination

Ans : E

•  Old beliefs die hard, even when jobs become - the long - standing fear that unemployment could return at a moments notice -

•  protected - subsided

•  vacant - perished

•  available - receded

•  plentiful - persisted

•  easier - charged

Ans : D