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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.
| 151. |
Many people try to resist reforms in the society. |
| A. | Many people try to resist reforms in the society. |
| B. | fight |
| C. | accept |
| D. | welcome |
| Answer» D. welcome | |
| 152. |
The commission took two years to go through the massive collection of files and documents before preparing its report. |
| A. | The commission took two years to go through the massive collection of files and documents before preparing its report. |
| B. | meager |
| C. | heavy |
| D. | light |
| Answer» B. meager | |
| 153. |
His vindictive nature often came up for comment among his friends. |
| A. | His vindictive nature often came up for comment among his friends. |
| B. | forgetful |
| C. | forgiving |
| D. | obedient |
| Answer» C. forgiving | |
| 154. |
Because of the economy drive, they very unwillingly surrendered some superfluous posts. |
| A. | Because of the economy drive, they very unwillingly surrendered some superfluous posts. |
| B. | important |
| C. | relevant |
| D. | significant |
| Answer» C. relevant | |
| 155. |
He abandoned his family. |
| A. | He abandoned his family. |
| B. | supported |
| C. | encouraged |
| D. | pleased |
| Answer» B. supported | |
| 156. |
Mala was often teased as corpulent by her friends. |
| A. | Mala was often teased as corpulent by her friends. |
| B. | fat |
| C. | belligerent |
| D. | garrulous |
| Answer» E. | |
| 157. |
He spoke against corruption with zeal. |
| A. | He spoke against corruption with zeal. |
| B. | indifference |
| C. | calmness |
| D. | despair |
| Answer» B. indifference | |
| 158. |
The error in the newspaper article is incidental. |
| A. | The error in the newspaper article is incidental. |
| B. | intentional |
| C. | conventional |
| D. | usual |
| Answer» B. intentional | |
| 159. |
It was done in a haphazard manner. |
| A. | It was done in a haphazard manner. |
| B. | planned |
| C. | excellent |
| D. | extraordinary |
| Answer» B. planned | |
| 160. |
Everything about him, especially his talkative nature, proclaims his effeminacy. |
| A. | Everything about him, especially his talkative nature, proclaims his effeminacy. |
| B. | aggressiveness |
| C. | attractiveness |
| D. | manliness |
| Answer» D. manliness | |
| 161. |
This new magazine is know for its comprehensive coverage of news. |
| A. | This new magazine is know for its comprehensive coverage of news. |
| B. | casual |
| C. | inadequate |
| D. | indifferent |
| Answer» E. | |
| 162. |
Like poverty, affluence can sometimes create its own problems. |
| A. | Like poverty, affluence can sometimes create its own problems. |
| B. | indigence |
| C. | opulence |
| D. | sorrow |
| Answer» B. indigence | |
| 163. |
She used to disparage her neighbor every now and then. |
| A. | She used to disparage her neighbor every now and then. |
| B. | please |
| C. | praise |
| D. | belittle |
| Answer» C. praise | |
| 164. |
The General Manager is quite tactful and handles the workers union very effectively. |
| A. | The General Manager is quite tactful and handles the workers union very effectively. |
| B. | disciplined |
| C. | naive |
| D. | strict |
| Answer» C. naive | |
| 165. |
Given these constraint, we have no alternative but to suggest an improvised solution. |
| A. | Given these constraint, we have no alternative but to suggest an improvised solution. |
| B. | a complete |
| C. | a preplanned |
| D. | a permanent |
| Answer» C. a preplanned | |
| 166. |
The actor is well known both for his humility and courage. |
| A. | The actor is well known both for his humility and courage. |
| B. | pride |
| C. | determination |
| D. | honesty |
| Answer» B. pride | |
| 167. |
What he tells me confirms my ideas. |
| A. | What he tells me confirms my ideas. |
| B. | strengthens |
| C. | opposes |
| D. | contradicts |
| Answer» D. contradicts | |
| 168. |
In the interest of one's own reputation one should avoid ostentation while entertaining friends. |
| A. | In the interest of one's own reputation one should avoid ostentation while entertaining friends. |
| B. | miserliness |
| C. | simplicity |
| D. | purity |
| Answer» B. miserliness | |
| 169. |
The managing director remarked that the secretary was an asset to the company. |
| A. | The managing director remarked that the secretary was an asset to the company. |
| B. | loss |
| C. | liability |
| D. | drag |
| Answer» C. liability | |
| 170. |
He is the most prudent person. I have ever came across. |
| A. | He is the most prudent person. I have ever came across. |
| B. | shortsighted |
| C. | reckless |
| D. | inconsiderate |
| Answer» C. reckless | |
| 171. |
Many people suffer setbacks in their career because of their inherent levity. |
| A. | Many people suffer setbacks in their career because of their inherent levity. |
| B. | seriousness |
| C. | solemnity |
| D. | religiosity |
| Answer» E. | |
| 172. |
STATIONARY |
| A. | STATIONARY |
| B. | Active |
| C. | Mobile |
| D. | Rapid |
| Answer» C. Mobile | |
| 173. |
BENIGN |
| A. | BENIGN |
| B. | Malevolent |
| C. | Soft |
| D. | Friendly |
| Answer» B. Malevolent | |
| 174. |
LOVE |
| A. | LOVE |
| B. | Villainy |
| C. | Hatred |
| D. | Compulsion |
| Answer» C. Hatred | |
| 175. |
LIABILITY |
| A. | LIABILITY |
| B. | Property |
| C. | Assets |
| D. | Debt |
| Answer» C. Assets | |
| 176. |
EPILOGUE |
| A. | EPILOGUE |
| B. | Dialogue |
| C. | Prelude |
| D. | Post script |
| Answer» C. Prelude | |
| 177. |
HAPHAZARD |
| A. | HAPHAZARD |
| B. | Fortuitous |
| C. | Indifferent |
| D. | Deliberate |
| Answer» D. Deliberate | |
| 178. |
DEAR |
| A. | DEAR |
| B. | Priceless |
| C. | Free |
| D. | Worthless |
| Answer» E. | |
| 179. |
NADIR |
| A. | NADIR |
| B. | Modernity |
| C. | Zenith |
| D. | Liberty |
| Answer» C. Zenith | |
| 180. |
FICKLE |
| A. | FICKLE |
| B. | Courageous |
| C. | Sincere |
| D. | Steadfast |
| Answer» D. Steadfast | |
| 181. |
GAIN |
| A. | GAIN |
| B. | Loose |
| C. | Fall |
| D. | Lost |
| Answer» E. | |
| 182. |
Poet often prefer ambiguity to |
| A. | Poet often prefer ambiguity to |
| B. | clarity |
| C. | certainty |
| D. | rationality |
| Answer» B. clarity | |
| 183. |
LEND |
| A. | LEND |
| B. | Borrow |
| C. | Cheat |
| D. | Pawn |
| Answer» B. Borrow | |
| 184. |
CONFESS |
| A. | CONFESS |
| B. | Deny |
| C. | Refuse |
| D. | Contest |
| Answer» B. Deny | |
| 185. |
ENMITY |
| A. | ENMITY |
| B. | Important |
| C. | Unnecessary |
| D. | Friendship |
| Answer» D. Friendship | |
| 186. |
DEFIANCE |
| A. | DEFIANCE |
| B. | Anxiety |
| C. | Obedience |
| D. | Suspicion |
| Answer» C. Obedience | |
| 187. |
The club meets on the last Thursday of every month is a dilapidated palace. |
| A. | The club meets on the last Thursday of every month is a dilapidated palace. |
| B. | neglected |
| C. | regenerated |
| D. | renovated |
| Answer» D. renovated | |
| 188. |
PRELIMINARY |
| A. | PRELIMINARY |
| B. | Final |
| C. | First |
| D. | Secondary |
| Answer» B. Final | |
| 189. |
REPEL |
| A. | REPEL |
| B. | Attend |
| C. | Concentrate |
| D. | Continue |
| Answer» E. | |
| 190. |
Sathish point of view was correct but his behavior with his father was quite impertinent. |
| A. | Sathish point of view was correct but his behavior with his father was quite impertinent. |
| B. | healthy |
| C. | respectful |
| D. | inadequate |
| Answer» C. respectful | |
| 191. |
ALIEN |
| A. | ALIEN |
| B. | Native |
| C. | Domiciled |
| D. | Natural |
| Answer» B. Native | |
| 192. |
LUCID |
| A. | LUCID |
| B. | Glory |
| C. | Noisy |
| D. | Obscure |
| Answer» D. Obscure | |
| 193. |
HOSTILITY |
| A. | HOSTILITY |
| B. | Courtesy |
| C. | Hospitality |
| D. | Relationship |
| Answer» E. | |
| 194. |
AWARE |
| A. | AWARE |
| B. | Uncertain |
| C. | Ignorant |
| D. | Sure |
| Answer» C. Ignorant | |
| 195. |
ESSENTIAL |
| A. | ESSENTIAL |
| B. | Extra |
| C. | Noughts |
| D. | Minors |
| Answer» B. Extra | |
| 196. |
FRESH |
| A. | FRESH |
| B. | Faulty |
| C. | Sluggish |
| D. | Disgraceful |
| Answer» E. | |
| 197. |
We had a delectable meal yesterday. |
| A. | We had a delectable meal yesterday. |
| B. | heavy |
| C. | unsavory |
| D. | tasty |
| Answer» C. unsavory | |
| 198. |
VIOLENT |
| A. | VIOLENT |
| B. | Humble |
| C. | Harmless |
| D. | Gentle |
| Answer» D. Gentle | |
| 199. |
CONDENSE |
| A. | CONDENSE |
| B. | Expand |
| C. | Distribute |
| D. | Interpret |
| Answer» B. Expand | |
| 200. |
ADAPTABLE |
| A. | ADAPTABLE |
| B. | Adoptable |
| C. | Flexible |
| D. | Yielding |
| Answer» E. | |