1. Passage Reading
2. Verbal Logic
3. Non Verbal Logic
4. Numerical Logic
5. Data Interpretation
6. Reasoning
7. Analytical Ability
8. Quantitative Aptitude
Passage Reading and English Comprehension
(a) vanity
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(b) ignorance
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(c) overconfidence
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(d) faulty information
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1852. The contrast drawn between Lee and Hooker in paragraph 2 is intended to
(a) showcase the different backgrounds and personal histories of these two enemy soldiers
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(b) provide support for the idea that Lee was a more virtuous person than Hooker, and therefore a better military commander
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(c) prove that two men with very different values could end up in similar positions of power
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(d) imply that these men fundamentally differed in their approaches to nearly everything, including battle
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1853. In paragraph 3, the author quotes Hooker as saying, “My plans are perfect. And when I start to carry them out, may God have mercy on Bobby Lee, for I shall have none.” The authormost likelyincludes this quote in order to
(a) demonstrate Hooker’s belief in his own infallibility
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(b) provide an example of the way language has changed since 1863
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(c) reveal that Hooker was a deeply religious man in spite of his lifestyle
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(d) foreshadow Hooker’s defeat at the hands of Lee’s army
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1854. If this passage were to continue, which of the following wouldmost likelybe the first sentence of the next paragraph?
(a) His army routed, Hooker and his reduced forces hobbled south, back to the center of Confederate operations where he was harshly rebuked for having squandered his vast army.
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(b) In all his days of fighting, Hooker had never beenmet with such surprise and opposition; he took to solemn contemplation of the events that had transpired as well as the lessons he might learn from them.
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(c) Wounded in both body and spirit, Hooker and his severely diminished forces retreated to higher groundwhere they proceeded to reload their weapons and prepare for a counter attack.
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(d) Not one to gloat over his success, Lee remarked that the victory had been the product of valiant fighting and good luck, as he began to map out strategies for their next move.
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1855. Based on its use in paragraph 3, it can be inferred that the wordpropensitybelongs to which of the following word groups?
(a) fondness, partiality, affection
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(b) flaw, fault, shortcoming
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(c) distaste, aversion, dissatisfaction
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(d) tendency, inclination, predisposition
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1856. How many men did Hooker position behind Lee's army?
(a) 61,000
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(b) 70,000
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(c) 73,000
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(d) 134,000
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1857. As used in paragraph 4,buoyedmost nearly means
(a) strengthened
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(b) anchored
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(c) floated
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(d) heartened
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1858. According to the author, Hooker’s advantages going into the Battle of Chancellorsville included
I.numbers
II.position
III.strategy
(a) I only
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(b) II only
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(c) I and II only
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(d) II and III only
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1859. As used in paragraph 4,buoyedmost nearly means
(a) dialogue
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(b) specific examples
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(c) vivid details
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(d) sensory words
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