Verbal Reasoning Type 11
From Entrance Tests
| Question Details | |
| Category | Verbal Reasoning |
| Regions Found | Buckinghamshire, Essex, Herts, Kent, Wilts, Wirral |
Verbal Reasoning Type question is a verbal reasoning question commonly found in Entrance Tests in the United Kingdom.
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Instructions
In each of the following questions, find the two words, one from each group, that together make a new, real word. The word from the group on the left always comes first.
Method
To get the answer to the question, a word from the first group and a word from the second need to be merged together to form a new real word (also referred to as compound words). Try different combinations by taking the first word of the first group and add it to the first word of the second group. If the word does not make sense, continue with the first word from goup 1 and add it to the second word of the second group and so on. Remember to join the words 'visually'. The new word often sounds very different from the two words used to make it.
Elimination is a useful tool: dismiss wrong answers until you find the real new word.
You can find more examples of compound words in our Vocabulary Booster course.
Video Tutorial
Standard
Example: (fresh habit mixed) (acted glass at) Ans : habitat
Variations
Example: ( mash feat fix ) ( her other us ) Ans : feather
11 Plus Regions Found
Bucks
Essex
Herts
Kent
Wilts
Wirral
See Also
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- Verbal Reasoning Type 02
- Verbal Reasoning Type 03
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