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This section includes 289 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Verbal Ability knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Like poverty, can sometimes create its own problems. |
| A. | indigence |
| B. | opulence |
| C. | sorrow |
| D. | exuberance |
| Answer» B. opulence | |
| 2. |
The actor is well known both for his and courage. |
| A. | pride |
| B. | determination |
| C. | honesty |
| D. | gentleness |
| Answer» B. determination | |
| 3. |
They took note of of the visiting dignitary. |
| A. | grandeur |
| B. | arrogance |
| C. | friendliness |
| D. | decency |
| Answer» C. friendliness | |
| 4. |
I was surprised at his attitude. |
| A. | courteous |
| B. | flexible |
| C. | soft |
| D. | lively |
| Answer» C. soft | |
| 5. |
It was done in a manner. |
| A. | planned |
| B. | excellent |
| C. | extraordinary |
| D. | designed |
| Answer» B. excellent | |
| 6. |
He his family. |
| A. | supported |
| B. | encouraged |
| C. | pleased |
| D. | saved |
| Answer» B. encouraged | |
| 7. |
The noise of the boring machine made it difficult for us to got to sleep at night. |
| A. | intermittent |
| B. | harsh |
| C. | soft |
| D. | constant |
| Answer» B. harsh | |
| 8. |
Unsettled conditions in the land led to of hundreds of its citizens. |
| A. | invasion |
| B. | entry |
| C. | immigration |
| D. | expulsion |
| Answer» C. immigration | |
| 9. |
Many people try to reforms in the society. |
| A. | fight |
| B. | accept |
| C. | welcome |
| D. | repel |
| Answer» D. repel | |
| 10. |
Because of the economy drive, they very unwillingly surrendered some posts. |
| A. | important |
| B. | relevant |
| C. | significant |
| D. | essential |
| Answer» C. significant | |
| 11. |
The young leader was to shoulder the responsibilities of ministerial office. |
| A. | wanting |
| B. | willing |
| C. | anxious |
| D. | eager |
| Answer» C. anxious | |
| 12. |
The plantation workers were on a course before the labor officer intervened. |
| A. | retaliatory |
| B. | perfunctory |
| C. | conciliatory |
| D. | circuitous |
| Answer» D. circuitous | |
| 13. |
The result of the tournament gave them a sense of . |
| A. | despondency |
| B. | misery |
| C. | disappointment |
| D. | despair |
| Answer» E. | |
| 14. |
The officer asked the clerk to the matter. |
| A. | postpone |
| B. | defer |
| C. | adjourn |
| D. | delay |
| Answer» E. | |
| 15. |
He is extremely but proud. |
| A. | dull |
| B. | weak |
| C. | ignorant |
| D. | simple |
| Answer» B. weak | |
| 16. |
I the ideas he sometimes expresses |
| A. | admire |
| B. | respect |
| C. | applaud |
| D. | appreciate |
| Answer» B. respect | |
| 17. |
They had an conversation. |
| A. | lively |
| B. | argumentative |
| C. | loud |
| D. | curious |
| Answer» B. argumentative | |
| 18. |
The habit of money should not be encouraged. |
| A. | discarding |
| B. | boarding |
| C. | collecting |
| D. | saving |
| Answer» E. | |
| 19. |
The bedroom is at the side of this house. |
| A. | unusual |
| B. | front |
| C. | upper |
| D. | back |
| Answer» C. upper | |
| 20. |
His critics found in the statements some hidden design. |
| A. | converse |
| B. | pervert |
| C. | covert |
| D. | contrived |
| Answer» D. contrived | |
| 21. |
He spoke against corruption with . |
| A. | indifference |
| B. | calmness |
| C. | despair |
| D. | passiveness |
| Answer» B. calmness | |
| 22. |
Sathish point of view was correct but his behavior with his father was quite . |
| A. | healthy |
| B. | respectful |
| C. | inadequate |
| D. | smooth |
| Answer» C. inadequate | |
| 23. |
This new magazine is know for its coverage of news. |
| A. | casual |
| B. | inadequate |
| C. | indifferent |
| D. | superficial |
| Answer» E. | |
| 24. |
He is well known for coming up with solutions. |
| A. | easy |
| B. | possible |
| C. | feasible |
| D. | alternate |
| Answer» D. alternate | |
| 25. |
The managing director remarked that the secretary was an to the company. |
| A. | loss |
| B. | liability |
| C. | drag |
| D. | handicap |
| Answer» C. drag | |
| 26. |
You can hardly find any trace of in the man. |
| A. | pride |
| B. | insolence |
| C. | arrogance |
| D. | conceit |
| Answer» D. conceit | |
| 27. |
We had a meal yesterday. |
| A. | heavy |
| B. | unsavory |
| C. | tasty |
| D. | nice |
| Answer» C. tasty | |
| 28. |
There was something strange and about the whole house. |
| A. | healthy |
| B. | cheerful |
| C. | insipid |
| D. | appealing |
| Answer» C. insipid | |
| 29. |
The leader was in his approach to the problem facing the country. |
| A. | indefinite |
| B. | vague |
| C. | idealistic |
| D. | optimistic |
| Answer» D. optimistic | |
| 30. |
Many people suffer setbacks in their career because of their inherent . |
| A. | seriousness |
| B. | solemnity |
| C. | religiosity |
| D. | gravity |
| Answer» E. | |
| 31. |
The moment when jadish got order of promotion, as General Manager, was a occasion for him and his family. |
| A. | passing |
| B. | immemorial |
| C. | forgetful |
| D. | innocuous |
| Answer» C. forgetful | |
| 32. |
Those who views are often meet with formidable impediments when they begin to act. |
| A. | revolutionary |
| B. | retrograde |
| C. | brave |
| D. | outmoded |
| Answer» C. brave | |
| 33. |
Everything about him, especially his talkative nature, proclaims his . |
| A. | aggressiveness |
| B. | attractiveness |
| C. | manliness |
| D. | boorishness |
| Answer» D. boorishness | |
| 34. |
teaches man to be humble and self-reliant. |
| A. | sincerity |
| B. | animosity |
| C. | curiosity |
| D. | prosperity |
| Answer» E. | |
| 35. |
Given these constraint, we have no alternative but to suggest solution. |
| A. | a complete |
| B. | a preplanned |
| C. | a permanent |
| D. | a proscribed |
| Answer» C. a permanent | |
| 36. |
The chairman the proceedings with a brief speech. |
| A. | confused |
| B. | closed |
| C. | started |
| D. | complicated |
| Answer» C. started | |
| 37. |
History in instances of courage. |
| A. | shines |
| B. | lacks |
| C. | suffices |
| D. | fails |
| Answer» C. suffices | |
| 38. |
The inhabitants of the island were . |
| A. | civilized |
| B. | cruel |
| C. | uncivilized |
| D. | bad |
| Answer» B. cruel | |
| 39. |
The members thought that the task was . |
| A. | impractical |
| B. | impossible |
| C. | difficult |
| D. | impracticable |
| Answer» B. impossible | |
| 40. |
he returned as he had never faced such humiliation in the whole of his life. |
| A. | vainglorious |
| B. | indignant |
| C. | triumphant |
| D. | disturbed |
| Answer» D. disturbed | |
| 41. |
of the project is under study. |
| A. | unsuitability |
| B. | cheapness |
| C. | impropriety |
| D. | impracticability |
| Answer» E. | |
| 42. |
The club meets on the last Thursday of every month is a palace. |
| A. | neglected |
| B. | regenerated |
| C. | renovated |
| D. | furnished |
| Answer» D. furnished | |
| 43. |
A dog meet us at the farmgate. |
| A. | helpful |
| B. | understanding |
| C. | quiet |
| D. | hostile |
| Answer» E. | |
| 44. |
In the interest of one's own reputation one should avoid while entertaining friends. |
| A. | miserliness |
| B. | simplicity |
| C. | purity |
| D. | innocence |
| Answer» B. simplicity | |
| 45. |
She used to her neighbor every now and then. |
| A. | please |
| B. | praise |
| C. | belittle |
| D. | denigrate |
| Answer» C. belittle | |
| 46. |
The story told by the teacher children in the class. |
| A. | frightened |
| B. | jolted |
| C. | astonished |
| D. | saddened |
| Answer» E. | |
| 47. |
Nothing has been organised properly and confusion seems . |
| A. | inevident |
| B. | inefficient |
| C. | ineligible |
| D. | uncertain |
| Answer» B. inefficient | |
| 48. |
What he tells me my ideas. |
| A. | strengthens |
| B. | opposes |
| C. | contradicts |
| D. | verifies |
| Answer» D. verifies | |
| 49. |
The General Manager is quite and handles the workers union very effectively. |
| A. | disciplined |
| B. | naive |
| C. | strict |
| D. | loose |
| Answer» C. strict | |
| 50. |
The error in the newspaper article is . |
| A. | intentional |
| B. | conventional |
| C. | usual |
| D. | permissible |
| Answer» B. conventional | |