Verbal Reasoning is an important topic in the English section in VITEEE exam. Practising this topic will increase your score overall and make your conceptual grip on VITEEE exam stronger.
This article gives you a full set of VITEEE PYQs for Verbal Reasoning with explanations for effective preparation. Practice of VITEEE English PYQs including Verbal Reasoning questions regularly will improve accuracy, speed, and confidence in the VITEEE 2026 exam.
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VITEEE PYQs for Verbal Reasoning with Solutions
1.
Choose the correct meaning of the idiom 'a bolt out of the blue' from the given options:- Something totally unexpected
- Lightning and thunderstorm
- To do something kind
- To mourn after someone
2.
The writer says if someone maintains that two and two are five, you feel pity because you- have sympathy
- don't agree with him
- want to help the person
- feel sorry for his ignorance
3.
Read the following passage and the question below. Choose the correct answer.
Gandhi never contented himself with large political or economic solutions. He saw the cultural and social backwardness in the Champaran villages and wanted to do something about it immediately. He appealed to teachers.
Which of the following statements is true about the passage?- Gandhi was dissatisfied with political or economic solutions
- Gandhi was interested in the welfare of teachers of Champaran villages
- Gandhi was happy about the cultural and social backwardness of Champaran villages
- Gandhi was hopeful that teachers could save villages from cultural and social backwardness
4.
The second sentence in the passage- builds up the argument of the first sentence by restating it from the opposite point of view
- makes the main point which has only been introduced by the first sentence
- simply adds a further point to the argument already stated in the first sentence
- illustrates the point made in the first sentence




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