1 / 20 What is the primary purpose of word formation questions in logical reasoning assessments?
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2 / 20 To evaluate a candidate's verbal reasoning, vocabulary, and ability to identify relationships or patterns in words.
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3 / 20 Fill in the blank: Type 1 questions involve forming a real English word by using and rearranging letters from a given word, and you cannot use a letter more times than it appears in ___.
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5 / 20 True or False: In Type 2 word formation questions, a candidate can use any letters from the given word to create a new word.
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6 / 20 False. Only specific letters chosen from the given word can be used.
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7 / 20 What is the result if more than one meaningful word can be formed from given letters in Type 2 questions?
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8 / 20 The answer should be 'M' indicating multiple valid words can be formed.
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9 / 20 Riddle: I can be created using letters from 'PARENTHESIS', but I am only one word. My last letter is R. What am I?
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11 / 20 How many meaningful English words can be formed by rearranging the letters of 'IFEL'?
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13 / 20 Fill in the blank: Type 4 questions require candidates to unscramble letters to form a ___ word.
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15 / 20 Multiple Choice: Which letter can be suffixed to 'LEN', 'SAN', 'WOR', and 'SEE' to form new words? (a) A (b) D (c) B (d) K
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16 / 20 B. Letter D can be suffixed to form LEND, SAND, WORD, and SEED.
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17 / 20 In Type 3 word formation, what is the requirement for the letters used to create meaningful words?
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19 / 20 True or False: In Type 5 questions, a candidate can add letters or words to form new meaningful words.
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