Easiest XAT VALR Questions PDF Asked in the Last 5 Years

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    Easiest XAT VALR Questions PDF Asked in the Last 5 Years

    Easiest XAT VALR Questions Asked in the Last 5 Years

    In the last five years, the XAT VALR section has consistently included several easy to moderate questions that can be solved quickly with basic preparation. These questions are usually direct and concept-based, without involving complex logic. Most of the easiest questions come from vocabulary, grammar, simple reading comprehension, and clear para-jumbles. Practicing such questions helps students build confidence, improve speed and accuracy, and score better overall. Solving easy XAT VALR questions from previous years also helps in understanding common patterns and preparing in a more focused way.

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    In the PDF given below, we have included easy XAT VALR questions from the last five years. The questions are selected for quick practice and focus only on high-scoring topics. Practicing these questions will help improve speed, accuracy, and confidence in the VALR section.

    Topic-wise List of XAT VALR Questions

    Knowing the topic-wise pattern of XAT VALR questions helps students focus on the most scoring areas. Over the years, some topics have regularly had easy and straightforward questions in the exam.

    Below are the main VALR topics where easy questions are commonly asked:

    • Reading Comprehension (RC): Direct questions and simple inference-based questions

    • Vocabulary: Word meanings, synonyms, and usage-based questions

    • Grammar: Sentence correction, error spotting, and fill-in-the-blanks

    • Para-jumbles: Easy sentence arrangements with clear flow

    • Critical Reasoning: Basic questions on assumptions and conclusions

    Practicing topic-wise XAT VALR questions helps in better time management and balanced preparation. Regular practice from each topic also reduces mistakes and lowers the risk of negative marking.

    List of Easiest XAT VALR Questions

    Question 1

    Read the following excerpt carefully.

    When each_________________ generation grows up, it looks down on the next as if we all forget what it feels like to be______________. When most____________ think about their own youthful indiscretions, they do so with a wink and a laugh. But when the same people think about those in today’s generation doing something similar, they _________________sound the alarm about a decline in morality in next generation. From the options below, choose the one that meaningfully fills up the blanks.

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    Question 2

    Observe the cartoon below carefully and answer the question that follows.

    (Cartoon by Tom Toro, originally published in The New Yorker on November 18, 2024. Used for educational purposes)

    Q58 Verbal


    Which of the following options BEST explains the underlying message depicted in the cartoon?

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    Question 3

    Read the following sentences carefully.
    A. The dean asked for additional funding.
    B. The boss discussed about the new project with his team.
    C. Radhika is good in data interpretation.
    D. Neil is transitioning into a new phase of life.
    E. Rajat emphasized on the need for consistency in XAT preparation.
    F. This car is superior to the previous one in terms of efficiency.
    Which of the following options contains only grammatically CORRECT sentences?

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    Question 4

    Read the following sentences carefully.

    A. I shall be there at about 9: 00 a.m.
    B. Keep off of the grass.
    C. My old car was much faster than the new one.
    D. I was angry at my friend.
    E. Rohit is as capable as Virat.

    Which of the following combinations has all the INCORRECT sentences?

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    Question 5

    Read the following statements and answer the question that follows.

    A. Back then, they were owned by companies and installed on their premises.
    B. Rooms and servers began to replace computer mainframes in the 1990’s.
    C. These were supplemented by processors from Intel, which by the mid-2000s translated its dominance of PC semiconductors into a near monopoly of the server market.
    D. They mostly ran on chips made by IBM and HP, the big tech of the day.
    E. Things started to change once again around a decade ago, when Amazon began selling some of its spare server capacity.

    Which of the following combinations is the MOST logically ordered

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    Question 6

    Read the following statement carefully and fill up the blanks from the given options.

    As _________evolved and eventually moved to cities, close proximity ____________how we viewed and assessed each_________.

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    Question 7

    Go through the statements below and answer the question that follows.

    A. Maybe you have survived major trauma and have a hard time feeling safe.
    B. You’ll probably discover that your fear and struggles make sense on account of what you’ve lived through.
    C. Instead of beating yourself up for reacting in ways you don’t understand, you can develop compassion for yourself and what you’ve been through.
    D. Perhaps you have experienced a sudden death, and you are often anxious about the health of your loved ones.
    E. You may also find out that you have more strength than you knew, the same strength that has sustained you this far.

    Which of the following combinations is the MOST logically ordered?

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    Question 8

    Read the following statement carefully.

    ___________like a fake can be a sign of___________, and clinging too tightly to what feels like one’s authentic self can ________that growth.

    Fill in the blanks meaningfully, in the above statement, from the following options.

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    Instruction for set :

    Read the following passage and answer the THREE questions that follow.

    If we imagine the action of a vaccine not just in terms of how it affects a single body, but also in terms of how it affects the collective body of a community, it is fair to think of vaccination as a kind of banking of immunity. Contributions to this bank are donations to those who cannot or will not be protected by their own immunity. This is the principle of herd immunity, and it is through herd immunity that mass vaccination becomes far more effective than individual vaccination.
    Any given vaccine can fail to produce immunity in an individual, and some vaccines, like the influenza vaccine, are less effective than others. But when enough people are vaccinated with even a relatively ineffective vaccine, viruses have trouble moving from host to host and cease to spread, sparing both the unvaccinated and those in whom vaccination has not produced immunity. This is why the chances of contracting measles can be higher for a vaccinated person living in a largely unvaccinated community than they are for an unvaccinated person living in a largely vaccinated community.

    The unvaccinated person is protected by the bodies around her, bodies through which disease is not circulating. But a vaccinated person surrounded by bodies that host disease is left vulnerable to vaccine failure or fading immunity. We are protected not so much by our own skin, but by what is beyond it. The boundaries between our bodies begin to dissolve here. Donations of blood and organs move between us, exiting one body and entering another, and so too with immunity, which is a common trust as much as it is a private account. Those of us who draw on collective immunity owe our health to our neighbors.

    Question 9

    Based on the last paragraph of the passage, which of the following would the author BEST agree with?

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    Instruction for set :

    Read the following passage and answer the THREE questions that follow.

    If we imagine the action of a vaccine not just in terms of how it affects a single body, but also in terms of how it affects the collective body of a community, it is fair to think of vaccination as a kind of banking of immunity. Contributions to this bank are donations to those who cannot or will not be protected by their own immunity. This is the principle of herd immunity, and it is through herd immunity that mass vaccination becomes far more effective than individual vaccination.
    Any given vaccine can fail to produce immunity in an individual, and some vaccines, like the influenza vaccine, are less effective than others. But when enough people are vaccinated with even a relatively ineffective vaccine, viruses have trouble moving from host to host and cease to spread, sparing both the unvaccinated and those in whom vaccination has not produced immunity. This is why the chances of contracting measles can be higher for a vaccinated person living in a largely unvaccinated community than they are for an unvaccinated person living in a largely vaccinated community.

    The unvaccinated person is protected by the bodies around her, bodies through which disease is not circulating. But a vaccinated person surrounded by bodies that host disease is left vulnerable to vaccine failure or fading immunity. We are protected not so much by our own skin, but by what is beyond it. The boundaries between our bodies begin to dissolve here. Donations of blood and organs move between us, exiting one body and entering another, and so too with immunity, which is a common trust as much as it is a private account. Those of us who draw on collective immunity owe our health to our neighbors.

    Question 10

    Based on the passage, which of the following CANNOT be concluded?

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    Question 11

    Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.

    As a generation, we are rethinking what we are to others. Our technological prowess has become a wireless lifeline for others. Some of us apply ourselves to innovation: hackathons and other forms of technological creativity. Our families look to us to know how to use technology both to waste time and to make meaning. Some of us set up Facetime for those denied face-to-face time. We show them it will be OK, that digital relationships are real relationships - though in fact we are not always sure.

    Which of the following will be the most MEANINGFUL conclusion of the passage?

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    Question 12

    Arrange the following into a meaningful sequence:

    1. Our knowledge about life developed over the centuries thanks to the many philosophers, physicists, chemists and biologists, who examined such complex matters according to their different points of view.
    2. Out of this long history, I wish to quote here only one date, the year 1953.
    3. In that year, Miller and Urey carried out their famous experiment about the primordial universal soup, whose foundations had already been expounded by the Russian chemist Alexandre Oparin in 1924.
    4. From a mixture of five gases, methane, ammonia, carbon dioxide, hydrogen and water vapor, and an electric discharge as the source of energy, complex molecules were produced, including amino acids.

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    Question 13

    Read the following excerpt carefully.

    In the future, hydrogen may form a significant part of our energy systems. Today it is mostly used in oil refineries and fertiliser but in the future hydrogen could power our cars, heat our homes, and fuel industry. A recent McKinsey study suggested that in less than 25 years, hydrogen could account for 18% of global energy consumption and reduce carbon dioxide emissions from current levels by some 6 gigatons….

    Which of the following sentences will MOST logically complete the above excerpt?

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    Question 14

    Which of the following sentences have the CORRECT usage of punctuation?

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    Question 15

    Read the following sentences carefully.

    1. The exam will begin from 2:00 p.m. on January 8th.
    2. While entering into the college building, he saw the statue of Mahatma Gandhi.
    3. The government has entered into a discussion with the local bodies for keeping
    the streets clean.
    4. I will start my world tour from Sri Lanka.
    5. Amitabh Bacchan is married with Jaya Bacchan
    6. I have been working on this project for three weeks.

    From the following, choose the option having all the CORRECT sentences.

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    Question 16

    When facing various challenges, people in today’s digital world heavily rely on private, online information-seeking behaviour. Individuals who experience depression will often attempt to understand their predicament and seek remedy by searching the Internet for depression-related information and treatment. A recent report says that there exists evidence of many searches comprising the word depression, during and just after the elections, in country Y. So, it can be concluded that the election is experienced by many people in country Y as a truly psychologically traumatizing event—and as such as being potentially depressionogenic.

    Which of the following statements MOST seriously weakens the conclusion drawn in the passage?

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    Instruction for set :

    Read the poem and answer the TWO questions that follow.

    The slow person you left behind when, finally,
    you mastered the world, and scaled the heights you now command,
    where is he while you
    walked around the shaved lawn in your plus fours,
    organizing with an electric clipboard
    your big push to tomorrow?
    Oh, I have come across him, yes, I have, more than once,
    coaxing his battered grocery cart down the freeway meridian,
    Others see in you sundry mythic types distinguished
    not just in themselves but by the stories
    we put in with beginnings, ends, surprises:
    the baby Oedipus on the hillside with his broken feet
    or the dog whose barking saves the grandmother
    flailing in the millpond beyond the weir,
    dragged down by her woolen skirt.
    He doesn’t see you as a story, though.
    He feels you as his atmosphere. When your sun shines,
    he chorteles. When your barometric pressure drops
    and the thunder heads gather,
    he huddles under the overpass and writes me long letters with
    the study little pencil he steals from the public library.
    He asks me to look out for you.

    Question 17

    Which of the following BEST captures the theme of the poem?

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    Instruction for set :

    Read the poem and answer the TWO questions that follow.

    The slow person you left behind when, finally,
    you mastered the world, and scaled the heights you now command,
    where is he while you
    walked around the shaved lawn in your plus fours,
    organizing with an electric clipboard
    your big push to tomorrow?
    Oh, I have come across him, yes, I have, more than once,
    coaxing his battered grocery cart down the freeway meridian,
    Others see in you sundry mythic types distinguished
    not just in themselves but by the stories
    we put in with beginnings, ends, surprises:
    the baby Oedipus on the hillside with his broken feet
    or the dog whose barking saves the grandmother
    flailing in the millpond beyond the weir,
    dragged down by her woolen skirt.
    He doesn’t see you as a story, though.
    He feels you as his atmosphere. When your sun shines,
    he chorteles. When your barometric pressure drops
    and the thunder heads gather,
    he huddles under the overpass and writes me long letters with
    the study little pencil he steals from the public library.
    He asks me to look out for you.

    Question 18

    Which of the following statements BEST interprets the lines “He doesn’t see you as a story, though/He feels you as his atmosphere”?

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    Question 19

    Read the passage carefully and answer the following question.
    Labouring is simply what we do to survive. We labour to eat. To keep our bodieshealthy. To keep roof over our heads, and to keep life reproducing. All animalslabour, with or without coaxing…. There’s nothing special about labour, save for thefact that without it we would die.
    Work, on the other hand, gives collective meaning to what we do. When we work toproduce something we both put something into and leave something lasting in theworld: a table, a house, a book, a car, a rug, a high precision piece of engineeringwith which we can order the days into time, or keep a body breathing.
    Which of the following statements can be BEST concluded from the passage?

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    Question 20

    Carefully read the following statement:
    When I ask people to name three recently implemented technologies that most impact our world today, they usually propose the computers, the Internet and the laser. All three were unplanned, ___________, and_____________ upon their discovery and remained __________ well after their initial use.
    Which of the following options will BEST fill up the above blanks meaningfully?

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    Question 21

    Which of the following sentences have INCORRECT usage of preposition?
    1. The manager was sitting at the desk.
    2. My work is superior to yours.
    3. I prefer coffee than tea.
    4. She was accused for stealing gold.
    5. This is an exception to the rule.
    6. They are leaving to England soon.


    Question 22

    Arrange the following sentences in a LOGICAL sequence:
    1. In America, primary-age pupils are on average five months behind where they would usually be in maths, and four months in reading, according to McKinsey, a consultancy.
    2. As a new school year gets under way in many countries, the harm caused by months of closure is becoming ever clearer.
    3. The crisis will accelerate that trend.
    4. The damage is almost certainly worse in places such as India and Mexico, where the disruption to schooling has been greater.
    5. Even before pandemic, parents around the world were growing more willing to pay for extra lessons in the hope of boosting their children’s education.

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    Question 23

    Read the passage carefully and answer the following question.
    Geologists have been investigating a potential cycle in geological events for a long time. Back in the 1920s and 30s, scientists of the era had suggested that the geological record had a 30-million-year cycle, while in the 1980s and 90s researchers used the best-dated geological events at the time to give them a range of the length between 'pulses' of 26.2 to 30.6 million years. Now, everything seems to be in order -27.5 million years is right about where we'd expect. A study late last year suggested that this 27.5-million-year mark is when mass extinctions happen, too.
    Which of the following statements can be BEST concluded from the passage?

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    Question 24

    Carefully read the following statement:

    The moment we no longer have a free press, anything can happen. What makes it_____ for a totalitarian or any other dictatorship to rule is that _____ are not informed; how can you have an opinion if you are not informed? If everybody always lies to you, the ________ is not that you believe the lies, but rather that nobody believes anything any longer. This is because lies, by their very nature, have to be changed, and a lying government has ________ to rewrite its own history.

    Which of the following options will BEST fill up the above blanks meaningfully?

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    Question 25

    Read the following statement:
    While start-ups have__________ reach, _____ they introduce ________ products, they open-up ________ markets.
    Fill in the blanks meaningfully, in the above statement, from the following options.

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    Question 26

    Read the following statements and answer the question that follows.
    1. Behavioral models in finance most often critique the efficient market hypothesis, which states that if investors behave rationally then prices should reflect all available information about the financial asset in consideration.
    2. A number of behavioral models, including feedback models where investors bid up the price, have been used to explain this phenomenon.
    3. But asset price bubbles and crashes belie this conclusion.
    4. Finance is one of the fields where behavioral models have been used extensively, enough for behavioral finance.
    5. This idea of “irrational exuberance” is now widely accepted and used in financial analysis, especially while analyzing asset price bubbles.
    Arrange the above five statements in a logical sequence.

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    Question 27

    Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.
    We can think of the history of life on earth as a vast, long-term experiment in pure competition. Every living organism is competing with all other living organisms for resources (nutrients, sunlight, water, territory, etc.). Nature, or the natural world, is a laboratory of unfettered competition. It’s a dog-eat-dog, no-holds-barred, day-in and day-out struggle.

    There are no governmental regulators to protect the weak or favor the strong. All organisms are given a chance, but not necessarily an equal chance. As the climate and the environment change (and change they do), some organisms are favored over others at times, but these advantages are fleeting. What nature gives, nature can take away.

    Which of the following can be BEST concluded from the passage?

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    Question 28

    Read the following sentences and answer the question that follows.

    1. We are going to a restaurant but we haven’t decided which one.
    2. We went to the toilet behind the tree.
    3. It was the November after we went to Indonesia.
    4. My friend is travelling to UK.
    5. She drinks medicine by a litre.
    6. Would you rather go out or watch a TV.

    Which of the above sentences have INCORRECT usages of articles?

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    Instruction for set :

    Read the following excerpt and answer the two questions that follow.

    Para 1: We plan to right-size our manufacturing operations to align to the new strategy and take advantage of integration opportunities. We expect to focus phone production mainly in Hanoi, with some production to continue in Beijing and Dongguan. We plan to shift other Microsoft manufacturing and repair operations to Manaus and Reynosa respectively, and start a phased exit from Komaron, Hungary.

    Para 2: In short, we will focus on driving Lumia volume in the areas where we are already successful today in order to make the market for Windows Phone. With more speed, we will build on our success in the affordable smart phone space with new products offering more differentiation. We’ll focus on acquiring new customers in the markets where Microsoft’s services and products are most concentrated. And, we will continue building momentum around applications.

    Para 3: We plan that this would result in an estimated reduction of 12500 factory direct and professional employees over the next year. These decisions are difficult for the team, and we plan to support departing team members with severance benefits.

    Question 29

    Which of the following can be BEST described as the core message of the excerpt?

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    Instruction for set :

    Read the following excerpt and answer the two questions that follow.

    Para 1: We plan to right-size our manufacturing operations to align to the new strategy and take advantage of integration opportunities. We expect to focus phone production mainly in Hanoi, with some production to continue in Beijing and Dongguan. We plan to shift other Microsoft manufacturing and repair operations to Manaus and Reynosa respectively, and start a phased exit from Komaron, Hungary.

    Para 2: In short, we will focus on driving Lumia volume in the areas where we are already successful today in order to make the market for Windows Phone. With more speed, we will build on our success in the affordable smart phone space with new products offering more differentiation. We’ll focus on acquiring new customers in the markets where Microsoft’s services and products are most concentrated. And, we will continue building momentum around applications.

    Para 3: We plan that this would result in an estimated reduction of 12500 factory direct and professional employees over the next year. These decisions are difficult for the team, and we plan to support departing team members with severance benefits.

    Question 30

    In conveying the core message, the Para 2:

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