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Instructions
This verbal reasoning test comprises 30 questions, and you will have 25 minutes in which to
correctly answer as many as you can.
You will be presented with a passage to read, and a statement about that passage. You
must select one of the following answers:
True: The statement follows logically from the information contained in the passage.
False: The statement is logically false from the information contained in the passage.
Cannot Say: It is not possible to determine whether the statement is true or false
without further information.
You will have to work quickly and accurately to perform well in this test. If you don’t know the
answer to a question, leave it and come back to it if you have time.
Try to find a time and place where you will not be interrupted during the test. The test will
begin on the next page.
Verbal
Reasoning
Free Test 1
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Instituted in 1979 as a temporary measure to limit population growth, China’s
one child policy remains in force today and is likely to continue for another decade.
China’s population control policy has attracted criticism because of the manner in
which it is enforced, and also because of its social repercussions. Supporters of the
Chinese government’s policy consider it a necessary measure to curb extreme
overpopulation, which has resulted in a reduction of an estimated 300 million people
in its first twenty years. Not only is a reduced population environmentally beneficial, it
also increases China’s per capita gross domestic product. The one-child policy has
led to a disparate ratio of males to females – with abortion, abandonment and
infanticide of female infants resulting from a cultural preference for sons. Furthermore,
Draconian measures such as forced sterilization are strongly opposed by critics as a
violation of human reproduction rights. The one-child policy is enforced strictly in
urban areas, whereas in provincial regions fines are imposed on families with more
than one child. There are also exceptions to the rules – for example, ethnic minorities.
A rule also allows couples without siblings to have two children – a provision which
applies to millions of sibling-free adults now of child-bearing age.
Q1. China’s one-child policy increases the country’s wealth.
True False Cannot say
Cannot Say - The fourth sentence states that the policy increases China’s per capita gross
domestic product, however this is just one economic indicator and is based on output per
person. The passage does not tell us if overall, the country as a whole has increased wealth
due to the one child policy. Since the passage does not tell us either way, we must respond
Cannot Say.
Q2. The passage suggests that two-child families will dramatically increase, as
sibling-free adults reach child-bearing age.
True False Cannot say
False - The last sentence merely presents the fact that millions or sibling-free couples are
able to have two children, and does not speculate as to the implications.
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Q3. The main criticism of China’s one-child policy is that it violates human rights.
True False Cannot say
Cannot Say - The second sentence states that both the policy’s manner of enforcement and
its social repercussions are criticised – but does not state which is the main criticism. So
based on the information we are given, we cannot say.
Q4. Families with more than one child are more common in China’s rural areas.
True False Cannot say
Cannot Say - While the 7th sentence states that the policy is enforced less strictly in
provincial regions, comparative figures are not provided. One might deduce this statement is
likely given what we are told, but we are not told explicitly if this is true or
false, therefore we cannot say.
True False Cannot say
True - The fifth sentence tells us that “a disparate ratio of males to females” is the result of “a
cultural preference for sons”. Whilst it might be impossible to make assumptions about what
each parent’s preference is, the key word in the statement in “general” which means we can
look at the overall trend, in this case towards sons.
Q5. The general preference among Chinese parents is for male babies.
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