Verbal reasoning worksheet with vocabulary questions and multiple-choice answers.
Worksheet titled "9.1 Verbal Reasoning" with multiple-choice questions testing synonyms and definitions for vocabulary words.
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Let's solve each question in the Verbal Reasoning worksheet by identifying the best synonym or definition for each given term.
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- a. aperture → opening (not related)
- b. conceit → pride, self-importance
- c. displace → move from place
- d. gamut → full range or extent
✔ Answer: d. gamut
*“Gamut” means the entire range or spectrum of something.*
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- a. aperture → opening
- b. displace → move from original position
- c. fracture → break
- d. liberate → set free
✔ Answer: b. displace
*“Displace” means to remove from a position or location.*
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- a. alienate → make estranged
- b. endear → make dear
- c. liberate → set free
- d. remunerate → pay
✔ Answer: c. liberate
*“Liberate” directly means to free from confinement or control.*
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- a. conceit → excessive pride in oneself
- b. impudence → rudeness
- c. mockery → ridicule
- d. opulent → rich
✔ Answer: a. conceit
*Self-flattery is overestimating one’s own worth — that’s “conceit.”*
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- a. baffle → confuse
- b. gamut → range
- c. grief → sorrow
- d. irritate → provoke annoyance
✔ Answer: d. irritate
*“Irritate” means to provoke anger or annoyance.*
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- a. displace → move
- b. endear → make beloved
- c. grief → sorrow
- d. remunerate → pay
✔ Answer: b. endear
*“Endear” means to make someone likable or loved.*
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- a. aperture → opening
- b. displace → move
- c. liberate → free
- d. remunerate → compensate, pay
✔ Answer: d. remunerate
*“Remunerate” means to give payment or reward.*
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- a. aperture → opening
- b. fracture → crack or break
- c. gamut → range
- d. opulent → wealthy
✔ Answer: b. fracture
*A “fracture” is a break or crack, especially in bone or material.*
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- a. alienate → make distant
- b. baffle → confuse or puzzle
- c. displace → move
- d. endear → make liked
✔ Answer: b. baffle
*“Baffle” means to confuse or prevent progress — similar to frustrating.*
> Note: While "frustrate" can mean to hinder, none of the options are *exactly* “frustrate,” but baffle is closest in meaning here.
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- a. baffle → confuse
- b. conceit → pride
- c. grief → sorrow
- d. impudence → boldness, disrespect
✔ Answer: d. impudence
*“Insolence” means rude or disrespectful behavior — same as “impudence.”*
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- a. alienate → estrange
- b. fracture → break
- c. irritate → annoy
- d. mockery → making fun of
✔ Answer: d. mockery
*Ridicule = mockery; both mean to mock or laugh at someone.*
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- a. aperture → opening, hole
- b. gamut → range
- c. grief → sorrow
- d. liberate → free
✔ Answer: a. aperture
*“Aperture” means an opening or hole.*
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- a. aperture → opening
- b. impudence → rudeness
- c. mockery → ridicule
- d. opulent → rich, luxurious
✔ Answer: d. opulent
*“Opulent” describes someone or something rich and luxurious — it relates to wealth.*
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- a. baffle → confuse
- b. endear → make loved
- c. grief → deep sadness
- d. remunerate → pay
✔ Answer: c. grief
*“Grief” is a strong feeling of sorrow — perfect synonym.*
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- a. alienate → make distant, estrange
- b. conceit → pride
- c. displace → move
- d. opulent → wealthy
✔ Answer: a. alienate
*“Alienate” means to cause someone to feel detached or turned away.*
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1. d. gamut
2. b. displace
3. c. liberate
4. a. conceit
5. d. irritate
6. b. endear
7. d. remunerate
8. b. fracture
9. b. baffle
10. d. impudence
11. d. mockery
12. a. aperture
13. d. opulent
14. c. grief
15. a. alienate
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This worksheet tests vocabulary and synonyms. The key is understanding the meaning of the word and matching it with the most accurate synonym among the choices.
For example:
- “Gamut” = full range → matches “whole range”
- “Alienate” = to make someone feel distant → matches “to cause to turn away”
Each answer was selected based on semantic similarity and contextual fit.
Let me know if you'd like this formatted into a printable answer sheet!
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1. whole range:
- a. aperture → opening (not related)
- b. conceit → pride, self-importance
- c. displace → move from place
- d. gamut → full range or extent
✔ Answer: d. gamut
*“Gamut” means the entire range or spectrum of something.*
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2. to put out of its proper place:
- a. aperture → opening
- b. displace → move from original position
- c. fracture → break
- d. liberate → set free
✔ Answer: b. displace
*“Displace” means to remove from a position or location.*
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3. to set free from bondage:
- a. alienate → make estranged
- b. endear → make dear
- c. liberate → set free
- d. remunerate → pay
✔ Answer: c. liberate
*“Liberate” directly means to free from confinement or control.*
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4. self-flattery:
- a. conceit → excessive pride in oneself
- b. impudence → rudeness
- c. mockery → ridicule
- d. opulent → rich
✔ Answer: a. conceit
*Self-flattery is overestimating one’s own worth — that’s “conceit.”*
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5. to excite ill temper in:
- a. baffle → confuse
- b. gamut → range
- c. grief → sorrow
- d. irritate → provoke annoyance
✔ Answer: d. irritate
*“Irritate” means to provoke anger or annoyance.*
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6. to cause to be loved:
- a. displace → move
- b. endear → make beloved
- c. grief → sorrow
- d. remunerate → pay
✔ Answer: b. endear
*“Endear” means to make someone likable or loved.*
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7. to pay for:
- a. aperture → opening
- b. displace → move
- c. liberate → free
- d. remunerate → compensate, pay
✔ Answer: d. remunerate
*“Remunerate” means to give payment or reward.*
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8. a break:
- a. aperture → opening
- b. fracture → crack or break
- c. gamut → range
- d. opulent → wealthy
✔ Answer: b. fracture
*A “fracture” is a break or crack, especially in bone or material.*
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9. to frustrate:
- a. alienate → make distant
- b. baffle → confuse or puzzle
- c. displace → move
- d. endear → make liked
✔ Answer: b. baffle
*“Baffle” means to confuse or prevent progress — similar to frustrating.*
> Note: While "frustrate" can mean to hinder, none of the options are *exactly* “frustrate,” but baffle is closest in meaning here.
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10. insolence:
- a. baffle → confuse
- b. conceit → pride
- c. grief → sorrow
- d. impudence → boldness, disrespect
✔ Answer: d. impudence
*“Insolence” means rude or disrespectful behavior — same as “impudence.”*
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11. ridicule:
- a. alienate → estrange
- b. fracture → break
- c. irritate → annoy
- d. mockery → making fun of
✔ Answer: d. mockery
*Ridicule = mockery; both mean to mock or laugh at someone.*
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12. hole:
- a. aperture → opening, hole
- b. gamut → range
- c. grief → sorrow
- d. liberate → free
✔ Answer: a. aperture
*“Aperture” means an opening or hole.*
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13. wealth:
- a. aperture → opening
- b. impudence → rudeness
- c. mockery → ridicule
- d. opulent → rich, luxurious
✔ Answer: d. opulent
*“Opulent” describes someone or something rich and luxurious — it relates to wealth.*
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14. sorrow:
- a. baffle → confuse
- b. endear → make loved
- c. grief → deep sadness
- d. remunerate → pay
✔ Answer: c. grief
*“Grief” is a strong feeling of sorrow — perfect synonym.*
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15. to cause to turn away:
- a. alienate → make distant, estrange
- b. conceit → pride
- c. displace → move
- d. opulent → wealthy
✔ Answer: a. alienate
*“Alienate” means to cause someone to feel detached or turned away.*
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✔ Final Answers:
1. d. gamut
2. b. displace
3. c. liberate
4. a. conceit
5. d. irritate
6. b. endear
7. d. remunerate
8. b. fracture
9. b. baffle
10. d. impudence
11. d. mockery
12. a. aperture
13. d. opulent
14. c. grief
15. a. alienate
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🔍 Summary Explanation:
This worksheet tests vocabulary and synonyms. The key is understanding the meaning of the word and matching it with the most accurate synonym among the choices.
For example:
- “Gamut” = full range → matches “whole range”
- “Alienate” = to make someone feel distant → matches “to cause to turn away”
Each answer was selected based on semantic similarity and contextual fit.
Let me know if you'd like this formatted into a printable answer sheet!
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