You can prepare effectively for CAT Level-wise Tests for CAT with this dedicated MCQ Practice Test (available with solutions) on the important topic of "Test Level 3: Mixed Vocab - II". These 10 questions have been designed by the experts with the latest curriculum of CAT 2026, to help you master the concept.
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Directions: Choose the option which does not belong to the group.
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Directions: Choose the option which does not belong to the group.
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Directions: Choose the option which does not belong to the group.
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Directions: Choose the option which does not belong to the group.
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Directions: Choose the option which does not belong to the group.
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Directions: Choose the word/phrase which is most opposite in meaning to the given word.
Prehensile
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Directions: Find the word which is antonymous to the given word.
Flimsy
Detailed Solution: Question 7
Directions: In the question, there are four sentences. Each sentence has pairs of words/phrases that are italicized and highlighted. Select the most appropriate word or phrase to form grammatically and syntactically correct sentences. Then, from the options given, choose the best one.
(A) The (A) reticent / (B) taciturn boy doesn't want to mix up with strangers.
(B) The (A) exceptionable / (B) exceptional behavior of the old choleric has been viewed seriously by everyone concerned.
(C) I am simply (A) uninterested / (B) disinterested in your cock and bull story.
(D) The landlord died intestate leaving the (A) descendants / (B) descendents to settle the property dispute at their own.
Detailed Solution: Question 8
Directions: In the question, there are four sentences. Each sentence has pairs of words that are italicised and highlighted. From the italicised and highlighted words, select the most appropriate words (A or B) to form correct sentences. The sentences are followed by options that indicate the words, which may be selected to correctly complete the set of sentences. From the options given, choose the most appropriate one.
(a) The neighborhood chemist has an (A) amiable / (B) amicable demeanour.
(b) The medieval forts invariably had high walls surrounded by a (A) moats / (B) motes.
(c) The chairman never expected a (A) tepid / (B) torpid response of the Board to his proposals.
(d) The speech was high in (A) turgidity / (B) turbidity, but low in content.
Detailed Solution: Question 9
Directions: In the question, there are four sentences. Each sentence has a pair of words/phrases that are italicized and highlighted. Select the most appropriate word or phrase to form grammatically and syntactically correct sentences. Then, from the options given, choose the best one.
a. The test takers are awaiting results of their effort with (A) baited / (B) bated breath.
b. In politics it is not uncommon to credit your opponent with having a rotten (A) bourgeois / (B) proletariat mentality.
c. The disease is highly (A) infectious / (B) contagious. So the patient was quarantined and nobody was allowed to touch his fluids and clothes except with gloves on.
d. You ought to catch those indulging in even the mildest of ragging from the (A) scruff / (B) scuff of their necks and throw them out of the hostel.
Detailed Solution: Question 10
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