The CAT VARC section requires good reading skills, critical thinking, and attention to detail, along with a thorough understanding of the General Verbal Ability. This article provides a set of MCQs on General Verbal Ability to help you understand the topic and enhance your verbal ability with the help of detailed solutions, which will help you in the CAT 2025 exam preparation.

Whether you're revising the basics or testing your knowledge, these MCQs will serve as a valuable practice resource.

The CAT 2025 exam is expected to follow a similar trend to the CAT 2024, with 24 questions from the VARC section out of a total of 68 questions.

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CAT MCQs on General Verbal Ability

1. Directions for sentence exclusion: Five sentences are given below; out of these, four come together to form a coherent paragraph, but one sentence does not fit into the sequence. Choose the sentence that does not fit into the sequence.
A
The care with which philosophers examine arguments for and against forms of biotechnology makes this an excellent primer on formulating and assessing moral arguments.
B
Although most people find at least some forms of genetic engineering disquieting, it is not easy to articulate why: what is wrong with re-engineering our nature?
C
Breakthroughs in genetics present us with the promise that we will soon be able to prevent a host of debilitating diseases, and the predicament that our newfound genetic knowledge may enable us to enhance our genetic traits.
D
To grapple with the ethics of enhancement, we need to confront questions that verge on theology, which is why modern philosophers and political theorists tend to shrink from them.

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2. Directions for sentence exclusion: Five sentences are given below; out of these, four come together to form a coherent paragraph, but one sentence does not fit into the sequence. Choose the sentence that does not fit into the sequence.
A
It has taken on a warm, fuzzy glow in the advertising world, where its potential is being widely discussed, and it is being claimed as the undeniable wave of the future.
B
There is little enthusiasm for this in the scientific arena; for them marketing is not a science, and only a handful of studies have been published in scientific journals.
C
The new, growing field of neuromarketing attempts to reveal the inner workings of consumer behaviour and is an extension of the study of how choices and decisions are made.
D
Some see neuromarketing as an attempt to make the "art" of advertising into a science, being used by marketing experts to back up their proposals with some form of real data.

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3. The word in the sentence below that is most similar in meaning to "ephemeral" is: "The beauty of the sunset was ephemeral, fading quickly as night approached."
A
Transient
B
Eternal
C
Vibrant
D
Radiant

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4. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A
She don’t like to travel alone.
B
She doesn’t likes to travel alone.
C
She doesn’t like to travel alone.
D
She don’t likes to travel alone.

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5. What is the tone of the following sentence? "The politician’s decision to ignore the evidence was utterly deplorable."
A
Neutral
B
Sarcastic
C
Critical
D
Humorous

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6. Choose the correct spelling:
A
Accomodation
B
Accommodation
C
Acommodation
D
Accomadation

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7. Which word best fits the blank in the sentence? "The scientist’s discovery was a ........._ breakthrough in medical research."
A
Minor
B
Negligible
C
Monumental
D
Temporary

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8. Identify the part of speech of the underlined word: "She walked _confidently_ into the room."
A
Adjective
B
Adverb
C
Noun
D
Verb

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9. Choose the correct sentence:
A
The team is playing good today.
B
The team is playing well today.
C
The team are playing good today.
D
The team are playing well today.

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10. What is the meaning of the phrase "to throw in the towel"?
A
To start a new project
B
To give up
C
To take a break
D
To challenge someone

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11. Which word is closest in meaning to "ubiquitous"?
A
Rare
B
Omnipresent
C
Hidden
D
Temporary

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12. Identify the error in the sentence: "The company’s profits has increased significantly."
A
Company’s
B
Has
C
Increased
D
No error

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13. Choose the word that best fits: "His speech was so ......... that the audience was captivated."
A
Monotonous
B
Eloquent
C
Vague
D
Tedious

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14. Which sentence uses the correct punctuation?
A
I have two cats; a dog and a bird.
B
I have two cats, a dog, and a bird.
C
I have two cats: a dog, and a bird.
D
I have two cats a dog and a bird.

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15. What is the meaning of the phrase "burn the midnight oil"?
A
To waste time
B
To work late into the night
C
To start a fire
D
To relax after work

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