TCS NQT Verbal Ability 2022

TCS NQT Verbal Ability 2022 Exam

From among all the sections, TCS NQT Verbal Ability 2022 section is comparatively easier.

In Verbal Ability, the TCS NQT Exam will assess your vocabulary skills and grammatical knowledge in terms of different grammar tools and concepts. You will get enough time to attempt all the questions, but we recommend you to practice a lot of questions in order to clear this section with higher score.

TCS NQT Verbal ability 2022
Verbal Ability Test ForTCS NQT
Number of Questions24 Questions
Time Limit30 Mins
DifficultyMedium
Negative MarkingNo
Total number of Questions in in TCS NQT Verbal

24 Question

Total Question

Time limit for TCS NQT Verbal Ability Section

30 minutes

Total Time

Marks rewarded for TCS NQT Verbal Ability Section

1 Mark/Question

Marking Scheme

No negative marking in TCS NQT Verbal Ability Section

No

Negative Marking

Latest Verbal Ability Questions

1. We are _______ with hundreds of adverts every day. Commercials on television, billboards on highways, posters on walls, and street ___________ of flyers and booklets are all examples.

confounded/distributing

confounded/distributing

21.26%

faced/distributive

faced/distributive

24.51%

bombarded/distribution

bombarded/distribution

42.78%

bombarded/distributed

bombarded/distributed

11.44%

Bombarded: subject (someone) to a continuous flow of questions, criticisms, or information.

Distribution will be used in the second space.

 

2. The psychic made several future _________, but none of them came true.

Prophecies

Prophecies

50.93%

Mutterings

Mutterings

15.86%

Sayings

Sayings

22.57%

Prosaic

Prosaic

10.63%

Prophecies: a prediction of what will or would happen in the future

3. Read the passage and answer the question

Rosio Sanchez, a Mexican American chef who lives in Copenhagen, makes the best tortillas in Scandinavia. That, she admits, isn't necessarily saying much -- like laying claim to the best pizza in Indonesia, “It was so much worse” she said, describing the state of Mexican food when she arrived in 2010 to work as the pastry chef in the celebrated restaurant Noma. “Imagine the worst Tex-Mex food in America and imagine that being passed on like a game of telephone, by people who have no idea what real Mexican food is” that is beginning to change, and not only in Copenhagen, Where Mrs. Sanchez has opened a Taqueria with freshly ground hand-pressed corn tortillas.

It goes far beyond tacos and tortillas, though Mexican cuisine has made the leap to the global stage of fine dining.

Chefs are making house-cured chorizo in Toronto, and Michelin-starred chilaquiles at Punto MX in Madrid. Last week, the Houston chef Hugo Ortega, who began his working life as a shoeshine boy in Mexico City, received the James Beard Foundation’s award for best chef in his region: a first for a Mexico-born chef.

“Everywhere, I see a new respect for Mexican culture,” said Martha Ortiz, a celebrity chef in Mexico who is opening a warmly elegant restaurant, Ella Canta, in the InterContinental London Park Lane hotel this summer. Ten years ago, when a taco in London might easily have contained canned baked beans, the idea of a Mexican restaurant in a posh hotel would have been mystifying.

“Our traditional food has always had a high value at home, and there is a lot of respect for the women who produce it,” she said. “But for people internationally to be excited about it and willing to pay for it? That is new.”

What was the state of Mexican food when Rosio Sanchez arrived to work in Noma?

The condition was declining

The condition was declining

15.63%

It was so much worse.

It was so much worse.

56.36%

The people there were liking Mexican food

The people there were liking Mexican food

24.35%

None of the Above

None of the Above

3.66%

“It was so much worse,” she said, describing the state of Mexican food when she arrived in 2010 to work as the pastry chef in the celebrated restaurant Noma.

4. Based upon above passage:-

What was new for the Mexican food? 

That the people are not liking the Mexican food

That the people are not liking the Mexican food

14.17%

Mexican food made by American chefs are worse in taste

Mexican food made by American chefs are worse in taste

37.09%

International people paying and exciting for Mexican food

International people paying and exciting for Mexican food

28.33%

Idea of a Mexican restaurant in a posh hotel would have been mystifying.

Idea of a Mexican restaurant in a posh hotel would have been mystifying.

20.41%

“Our traditional food has always had a high value at home, and there is a lot of respect for the women who produce it,” she said. “But for people internationally to be excited about it and willing to pay for it? That is new.”

5. MS Dhoni stated, "I've fulfilled a life ambition, a desire for myself ______ I had for many years."

Whom

Whom

16.71%

Whose

Whose

7.06%

When

When

13.65%

Which

Which

62.59%

The word "which" can only exist at the start of a relative clause, which is a specific sort of clause that is used to explain another portion of the sentence.

6. For the four sentences S1 to S4 paragraph below, sentences S1 and S4 are given. From the options P Q and R, choose appropriate sentences for the following.

S1- Gandhi does not oppose machines in general.
S2-
S3-
S4 He objects to the passion for machines rather than the machinery itself.

 

P: He claims that equipment nowadays just assists a few in riding on the backs of millions.

Q: And he goes on to say that the spinning wheel is machinery, and that even a small toothpick is a machine.

R: "How can I be against machines when I know that even my own body is a delicate piece of equipment?" he wonders.

QP

QP

15.97%

PQ

PQ

30.6%

RQ

RQ

32.54%

QR

QR

20.9%

The 1st sentence should be followed by R. The last sentence is the continuation of a sentence that must be Q. So the order is RQ.

7. S1: On Saturday, I went out with several pals.

P: After the expedition, I went to my uncle's house for supper.

Q: For dinner, we had pizza.

R: We went to my house for coffee after dinner.

S: After coffee, my uncle stayed.

S6: He arrived home late at night.

QRSP

QRSP

28.88%

PQRS

PQRS

48.39%

RSPQ

RSPQ

16.44%

SQPR

SQPR

6.3%

S1 is followed by P, P is followed by Q, Q is followed by R, R is followed by S. The sequence of the sentence is dependent on the events of going to the movie, dinner, and coffee. Hence, the correct sequence of the sentences is PQRS.

8. Which of the following sentences uses formal language?

Don't get too worked up; we'll sort it out.

Don't get too worked up; we'll sort it out.

12.79%

This was fantastic; please keep them coming.

This was fantastic; please keep them coming.

24.81%

Prior to the loan being released, you must submit the documents for due diligence.

Prior to the loan being released, you must submit the documents for due diligence.

45.05%

This just doesn't work for me, therefore you'll have to submit the design again.

This just doesn't work for me, therefore you'll have to submit the design again.

17.35%

Documents submission and loan comes under formal language

9. Which of the following sentences does NOT use informal language?

Sorry for not being able to make it last time.

Sorry for not being able to make it last time.

14.72%

Is it possible for you to get some ice on your way back?

Is it possible for you to get some ice on your way back?

20.41%

The professor's presentation was well above my comprehension.

The professor's presentation was well above my comprehension.

44.46%

I am sorry, but I could not make it to your party last night.

I am sorry, but I could not make it to your party last night.

20.41%

Use of the words like ‘professor’ and comprehension is formal.

10. Which of the following options means the same as the highlighted phrase below:

I appreciated my brother's ability to think outside the box.

While going around, my brother was pondering.

While going around, my brother was pondering.

6.06%

My brother was a simpleton who simply desired peace and quiet.

My brother was a simpleton who simply desired peace and quiet.

7.96%

My brother could come up with unique and fascinating answers to issues.

My brother could come up with unique and fascinating answers to issues.

63.49%

My brother used to refer to his workplace as a "box" where he could conceive of fresh ideas.

My brother used to refer to his workplace as a "box" where he could conceive of fresh ideas.

22.49%

Outside the box: thinking beyond

11. During the pandemic, the physicians decided to call it a day after working all day and half the night.

Phone their families

Phone their families

17.47%

Check their time

Check their time

11.81%

Stop working

Stop working

54.58%

Call other doctors for the day

Call other doctors for the day

16.14%

Call it a day means to decide or agree to stop doing something.

12. The man with the black suitcase ________ we observed on closed-circuit television did not appear suspicious in the slightest.

Which

Which

19.01%

Who

Who

15.54%

Whom

Whom

56.03%

What

What

9.42%

Currently there is no PrepInsta Explanation.

13. For the four sentences S1 to S4 in the paragraph below, sentences S1 and S4 are given. From the options P Q and R choose appropriate sentences from S2 and S3 appropriately.

S1: The past is not dead and stagnant; it is alive and dynamic, and it plays a role in defining the quality of our present and future possibilities.
S2:
S3:
S4: As a result, I dedicate myself to the allegiance of our previous culture, regardless of where it came from or who contributed to it ( Dr Radhakrishnan)

P: The process of continual renewal is, in fact, the process of national culture and character evolution.

Q: It is the work of education, as I see it, to minister this continual regeneration, and I may be forgiven for supposing that my election to the high position is based mostly, if not totally, on my lengthy involvement with my people's education.

R: Working on oneself entails following one's desire for greater growth as a free person and under self-imposed discipline, which is the only way to achieve it.

PR

PR

33.99%

PQ

PQ

28.82%

QR

QR

22.66%

RQ

RQ

14.53%

The 1st sentence talks about the present. So the next sentence must be something that is the continuation of that, i.e P. The last sentence talks about taking a pledge, so the preceding sentence must be something that is related to that. Thus, R is the preceding sentence. Hence the order is PR.

14. There is no doubt /that this year will be the most difficult and disruptive year/ that many of us have ever lived through.

There is no doubt

There is no doubt

8.07%

that this year will be the most difficult and disruptive year

that this year will be the most difficult and disruptive year

28.74%

that many of us have ever lived through

that many of us have ever lived through

30.91%

No Error

No Error

32.28%

There is no such error in the sentence.

15. Find the incorrect part in the given sentence(if any).

A. I have received a B. call from my sister C. while I was at work.

A

A

34.01%

B

B

9.43%

C

C

31.98%

No Error

No Error

24.58%

Have cannot be used, as the sentence is not in the perfect tense.

16. If I had seen the artwork on exhibit before the sale, I would have bid _________.

Immediately

Immediately

74.71%

Most unlikely

Most unlikely

4.37%

Refuse

Refuse

11.41%

Definite

Definite

9.51%

Immediately meaning: at once; instantly

17. Despite the research facility's upper administration ______ his prior attempts, the doctor was determined to continue his studies.

Discouraging

Discouraging

35.47%

Encouraging

Encouraging

35.07%

Favor

Favor

8.22%

Supporting

Supporting

21.24%

Discouraging: having lost confidence or enthusiasm; disheartened

18. Experts believe that developing several vaccinations will be necessary to begin the process of safeguarding the world's population from Covid- 19. The majority of the current vaccination front-runners require two ______, which may be given once a year. There is no such thing as a 100 percent effective vaccination, and even if one is authorized, there are still numerous _____ to overcome before a vaccine can be widely distributed.

Blank 1: A- doses B- bouts C- spells D- circles

Blank 2: A- tracks B- jumps C- hurdles D- snags

1(C), 2(B)

1(C), 2(B)

8.76%

1(B), 2(D)

1(B), 2(D)

8.27%

1(D), 2(A)

1(D), 2(A)

5.6%

1(A), 2(C)

1(A), 2(C)

77.37%

Doses: A dose of a medicine or substance administered or advised to be taken at a specific time
Hurdles: A challenge or issue that must be overcome

19. Many professions, from hairdressers to waiters, have begun to wear face shields as a result of the coronavirus epidemic. However,  a new study has ______ that these plastic barriers are ineffective and might potentially allow airborne coronavirus particles to escape. Researchers from Japan's Riken Centre used Fugaku, the world's fastest supercomputer, to run a simulation.Almost all airborne droplets smaller than 5 micrometers ________ through the plastic visor, according to the simulation, but just 50% of bigger droplets made it into the air.

 

  1. Blank 1 - A. told       B. informed       C. warned        D. sneaked
  2. Blank 2 - A. escaped      B. discharged      C. vanished      D. seeped

A,D

A,D

26.46%

C,A

C,A

39.69%

B,C

B,C

25.7%

D,B

D,B

8.14%

Warned: Notify someone of potential danger, difficulty, or other unpleasant circumstance ahead of time.

Escaped: Having emancipated oneself from restraint or control

20. Find the incorrect part in the given sentence(if any).

A. At the city's Institute of Medical Sciences, a high-tech B. equipment were unveiled, C. that is capable of doing 3000 RT-PCR tests D. for Coronavirus in a single day.

A

A

35.54%

B

B

41.69%

C

C

13.44%

D

D

9.34%

"was" should be used instead of "were"

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FAQ

What is the sectional cut off for Verbal Ability Section?

There is no sectional cut-off, however it is mandatory that you get at least 18-20 questions right from the pack of 24 questions in the Verbal Ability section to get a higher overall score

What is the difficulty level of TCS NQT Verbal Ability?

The difficulty for Verbal section ranges from medium to high (maximum lying on the medium range). Different topics have different difficulty, for example:

Medium difficulty:

  • Word Completion
  • Sentence Completion
  • Error Identification

Higher Difficulty:

  • Arrangement
  • Formal or Informal Sentence
  • Reading Comprehension

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