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What Are CCAT Verbal Reasoning Questions?
Verbal questions in the CCAT test your understanding of word meanings, sentence logic, and language-based reasoning. You’ll typically face:
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- Analogies
- Sentence Completion
- Word Pair Relationships
These questions assess your ability to analyze language quickly under time pressure.
Types of Verbal Questions (with Examples)
1. CCAT Synonym/Antonym Questions
Question: Which word is most opposite in meaning to “Hostile”?
A) Kind
B) Angry
C) Impolite
D) Cold
Correct Answer: A) Kind
2. CCAT Sentence Completion
Question: The manager’s speech was so ______ that the staff felt inspired.
A) dull
B) motivating
C) irrelevant
D) long
Correct Answer: B) motivating
3. CCAT Verbal Analogies
Question: Book is to Author as Song is to:
A) Instrument
B) Poet
C) Composer
D) Album
Correct Answer: C) Composer
Tips to Solve :
- Scan answer options first to know what to expect
- Eliminate two wrong options quickly
- Don’t overthink vocabulary—CCAT uses common words
- Use logic, not memory; avoid guessing based on partial familiarity
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Additional Resources on Verbal Reasoning
Want to explore more examples and question breakdowns? The official CCAT test developer has more information here: CCAT Verbal Overview – ccat.us
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