A – True (the statement follows logically from the information or opinions contained in the passage)
B – False (the statement is logically false from the information or opinions contained in the passage)
C – Cannot say (cannot determine whether the statement is true or false without further information)
Give your answer to each question by clicking on either A, B, or C. You will be told whether or not your answer is correct.
How Does A Typical Verbal Reasoning Question Look Like?
Even though the minimum age for obtaining a driving license has increased in recent years a substantial increase in car sales over the corresponding years has resulted in a staggering rise in fatal car accident numbers. As the latest figures show, fatal car accidents are especially prevalent among young drivers who have less than five years of driving experience. Last winter 50 percent of all fatal road accidents involved drivers with up to five years driving experience and an additional 15 percent were drivers who had between six to eight years of experience. The interim figures of the current year show that the massive advertisement campaign 'fighting accidents' has resulted in some improvements but the truth is that the number of younger drivers involved in fatal accidents is intolerably high.Question 1
Fatal car accidents are more prevalent amongst young drivers with six to eight years of experience than older drivers with similar experience.- True
- False
- Cannot Say
Tips for Passing Verbal Reasoning the UK
Here’s how to stretch yourself the best probable chance of doing well.- Learn from your mistakes
- More practice
- Read English essay, blog, articles, and news
- Improve your current affairs
- Don’t make an assumption
- Improve vocabulary
- Reading Comprehension daily
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