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This section includes 159 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Verbal Ability knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
51. |
The authorities, fearing a ______ of their power, called for a military state in the hopes of restoring order. |
A. | subversion |
B. | premonition |
C. | predilection |
D. | infusion |
E. | inversion |
Answer» B. premonition | |
52. |
Wedding ceremonies often include the exchange of ______ rings to symbolize the couple s promises to each other. |
A. | hirsute |
B. | acrimonious |
C. | plaintive |
D. | deciduous |
E. | votive |
Answer» F. | |
53. |
Phillip s ______ tone endeared him to his comical friends, but irritated his serious father. |
A. | aloof |
B. | jesting |
C. | grave |
D. | earnest |
E. | conservative |
Answer» C. grave | |
54. |
Such a ______ violation of school policy should be punished by nothing less than expulsion. |
A. | copious |
B. | flagrant |
C. | raucous |
D. | nominal |
E. | morose |
Answer» C. raucous | |
55. |
The ______ rumors did a great deal of damage even though they turned out to be false. |
A. | bemused |
B. | prosaic |
C. | apocryphal |
D. | ebullient |
E. | tantamount |
Answer» D. ebullient | |
56. |
Tired of hearing the child whine for more candy, the babysitter finally _____________________ and offered him a piece of chocolate. |
A. | relented |
B. | abated |
C. | rendered |
D. | placated |
E. | enumerated |
Answer» B. abated | |
57. |
Naquan had a terrible habit of boasting so much about his smallest accomplishments that his _________________ became renowned throughout the small college campus. |
A. | vainglory |
B. | timidity |
C. | diffidence |
D. | tempestuousness |
E. | mockery |
Answer» B. timidity | |
58. |
The toy store s extensive inventory offered a ______ of toys from baby items to video games for teenagers. |
A. | manifold |
B. | lexicon |
C. | burrow |
D. | gamut |
E. | motif |
Answer» E. motif | |
59. |
Candace would ______ her little sister into an argument by teasing her and calling her names. |
A. | advocate |
B. | provoke |
C. | perforate |
D. | lamente |
E. | expunge |
Answer» C. perforate | |
60. |
Because he was so _________________, the athlete was able to complete the obstacle course in record time. |
A. | belligerent |
B. | nimble |
C. | demure |
D. | volatile |
E. | speculative |
Answer» C. demure | |
61. |
Levina unknowingly ______ the thief by holding open the elevator doors and ensuring his escape. |
A. | coerced |
B. | proclaimed |
C. | abetted |
D. | sanctioned |
E. | solicited |
Answer» D. sanctioned | |
62. |
Prince Phillip had to choose: marry the woman he loved and ______ his right to the throne, or marry Lady Fiona and inherit the crown. |
A. | reprimand |
B. | upbraid |
C. | abdicate |
D. | winnow |
E. | extol |
Answer» D. winnow | |
63. |
Shakespeare, a(n) ______________________ writer, entertained audiences by writing many tragic and comic plays. |
A. | numeric |
B. | obstinate |
C. | dutiful |
D. | prolific |
E. | generic |
Answer» E. generic | |
64. |
After making ______ remarks to the President, the reporter was not invited to return to the White House pressroom. |
A. | hospitable |
B. | itinerant |
C. | enterprising |
D. | chivalrous |
E. | irreverent |
Answer» F. | |
65. |
John argued, If you know about a crime but don t report it, you are _____________________ in that crime because you allowed it to happen. |
A. | acquitted |
B. | steadfast |
C. | tenuous |
D. | complicit |
E. | nullified |
Answer» E. nullified | |
66. |
Juan s friends found him in a ______ mood after he learned he would be homecoming king. |
A. | jovial |
B. | stealthy |
C. | paltry |
D. | gullible |
E. | depleted |
Answer» B. stealthy | |
67. |
The children were ________________ by the seemingly nonsensical clues until Kinan pointed out that the messages were in code. |
A. | censured |
B. | striated |
C. | feigned |
D. | prevaricated |
E. | flummoxed |
Answer» F. | |
68. |
Carson was at first flattered by the _________________ of his new colleagues, but he soon realized that their admiration rested chiefly on his connections, not his accomplishments. |
A. | reprisal |
B. | adulation |
C. | bulwark |
D. | rapport |
E. | retinue |
Answer» C. bulwark | |
69. |
The police officer _______________ the crowd to step back from the fire so that no one would get hurt. |
A. | undulated |
B. | enjoined |
C. | stagnated |
D. | permeated |
E. | delineated |
Answer» C. stagnated | |
70. |
Through _________________, the chef created a creamy sauce by combining brown sugar, butter, and cinnamon in a pan and cooking them over medium-high heat. |
A. | impasse |
B. | obscurity |
C. | decadence |
D. | diversion |
E. | liquefaction |
Answer» F. | |
71. |
Keith was ___________________ in his giving to friends and charities throughout the year, not just during the holidays. |
A. | munificent |
B. | portly |
C. | amphibious |
D. | guileful |
E. | forensic |
Answer» B. portly | |
72. |
Zachary was doomed to a miserable life, for no matter how much he had, he always _________________ the possessions of others. |
A. | protracted |
B. | exalted |
C. | engendered |
D. | coveted |
E. | filibustered |
Answer» E. filibustered | |
73. |
I have always admired Seymour s ______________; I ve never seen him rattled by anything. |
A. | aplomb |
B. | confluence |
C. | propriety |
D. | compunction |
E. | nostalgia |
Answer» B. confluence | |
74. |
The ______________________ sound of the radiator as it released steam became an increasingly annoying distraction. |
A. | sibilant |
B. | scintillating |
C. | diverting |
D. | sinuous |
E. | scurrilous |
Answer» B. scintillating | |
75. |
In such a small office setting, the office manager found he had _______________ responsibilities that required knowledge in a variety of different topics. |
A. | heedless |
B. | complementary |
C. | mutual |
D. | manifold |
E. | correlative |
Answer» E. correlative | |
76. |
The _______________________ seventh-grader towered over the other players on his basketball team. |
A. | gangling |
B. | studious |
C. | mimetic |
D. | abject |
E. | reserved |
Answer» B. studious | |
77. |
The curious crowd gathered to watch the irate customer ________________ about the poor service he received in the restaurant. |
A. | antiquate |
B. | trivialize |
C. | rant |
D. | placate |
E. | fetter |
Answer» D. placate | |
78. |
Searching frantically to find the hidden jewels, the thieves proceeded to __________________ the entire house. |
A. | justify |
B. | darken |
C. | amplify |
D. | ransack |
E. | glorify |
Answer» E. glorify | |
79. |
Jackson s poor typing skills were a ______________________ to finding employment at the nearby office complex. |
A. | benefit |
B. | hindrance |
C. | partiality |
D. | temptation |
E. | canon |
Answer» C. partiality | |
80. |
The busy, _____________________ fabric of the clown s tie matched his over-sized jacket, which was equally atrocious. |
A. | mottled |
B. | bleak |
C. | credible |
D. | malleable |
E. | communicable |
Answer» B. bleak | |
81. |
Harvey was discouraged that his visa application was ____________________ due to his six convictions. |
A. | lethargic |
B. | immeasurable |
C. | nullified |
D. | segregated |
E. | aggravated |
Answer» D. segregated | |
82. |
Calvin reached the _____________________ of his career in his early thirties when he became president and CEO of a software company. |
A. | zephyr |
B. | plethora |
C. | vale |
D. | nocturne |
E. | zenith |
Answer» F. | |
83. |
With all of the recent negative events in her life, she felt ________________ forces must be at work. |
A. | resurgent |
B. | premature |
C. | malignant |
D. | punctilious |
E. | antecedent |
Answer» D. punctilious | |
84. |
When her schoolwork got to be too much, Pam had a tendency to _________________, which always put her further behind. |
A. | dedicate |
B. | rejuvenate |
C. | ponder |
D. | excel |
E. | procrastinate |
Answer» F. | |
85. |
The ____________________ townspeople celebrated the soldier s return to his home by adorning trees with yellow ribbons and balloons. |
A. | somber |
B. | jubilant |
C. | pitiless |
D. | cunning |
E. | unsullied |
Answer» C. pitiless | |
86. |
Brian s pale Irish skin was __________________ to burn if he spent too much time in the sun. |
A. | prone |
B. | urbane |
C. | eminent |
D. | erect |
E. | daunted |
Answer» B. urbane | |
87. |
Mary became ________________ at typing because she practiced every day for six months. |
A. | proficient |
B. | reflective |
C. | dormant |
D. | redundant |
E. | valiant |
Answer» B. reflective | |
88. |
The dress Ariel wore _________________ with small, glassy beads, creating a shimmering effect. |
A. | titillated |
B. | reiterated |
C. | scintillated |
D. | enthralled |
E. | striated |
Answer» D. enthralled | |
89. |
After sitting in the sink for several days, the dirty, food-encrusted dishes became __________________. |
A. | malodorous |
B. | prevalent |
C. | imposing |
D. | perforated |
E. | emphatic |
Answer» B. prevalent | |
90. |
It is difficult to believe that charging 20% on an outstanding credit card balance isn t ___________________! |
A. | bankruptcy |
B. | usury |
C. | novice |
D. | kleptomania |
E. | flagrancy |
Answer» C. novice | |
91. |
Kym was _________________ in choosing her friends, so her parties were attended by vastly different and sometimes bizarre personalities. |
A. | indispensable |
B. | indiscriminate |
C. | commensurate |
D. | propulsive |
E. | indisputable |
Answer» C. commensurate | |
92. |
Sheila s grueling hike included passing through numerous _______________________. |
A. | terrariums |
B. | neoprene |
C. | jurisdictions |
D. | ravines |
E. | belfries |
Answer» E. belfries | |
93. |
Choosing a small, fuel-efficient car is a _________________ purchase for a recent college graduate. |
A. | corrupt |
B. | tedious |
C. | unhallowed |
D. | sardonic |
E. | judicious |
Answer» F. | |
94. |
Dogs growl and show their teeth in an attempt to ________________________ the animal or person they perceive as a threat. |
A. | bolster |
B. | waylay |
C. | cow |
D. | exacerbate |
E. | appease |
Answer» D. exacerbate | |
95. |
Only a small number of people in the audience laughed at the comic s ______________________ sense of humor, while the rest found him to be too sarcastic. |
A. | consequential |
B. | avaricious |
C. | venturous |
D. | dauntless |
E. | mordant |
Answer» F. | |
96. |
The movie offended many of the parents of its younger viewers by including unnecessary _____________ in the dialogue. |
A. | vulgarity |
B. | verbosity |
C. | vocalizations |
D. | garishness |
E. | tonality |
Answer» B. verbosity | |
97. |
Marvin s _____________________ prevented him from finishing his work and was evidenced in his large phone bills. |
A. | loquacity |
B. | heroism |
C. | decadence |
D. | depreciation |
E. | rescission |
Answer» B. heroism | |
98. |
Although the Government allowed Nestle to export Maggi, there was no word on the domestic ban.... |
A. | which the government had clamped earlier |
B. | which the government has clamped earlier |
C. | which the government could clamped earlier |
D. | which the government should clamp earlier |
Answer» B. which the government has clamped earlier | |
99. |
Egypt was earlier seen as a place of men skilled in medicine, but.............. |
A. | today even the country's rulers avoid state hospitals |
B. | the situation reversed |
C. | today even the elite agree |
D. | the skill had disappeared c ompletely |
Answer» B. the situation reversed | |
100. |
Meredith used the _____________________ to steer the horse and keep him in line. |
A. | jolt |
B. | bristle |
C. | chine |
D. | quirt |
E. | hearth |
Answer» E. hearth | |