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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.
101. |
when contacted, Karthi said that he believed that .................... |
A. | Ranjit is the best person for directing Thalaivar in the next movie |
B. | Ranjit was the best person for directing Thalaivar in the next movie |
C. | Ranjit will be the best person for directing Thalaivar in the next movie |
D. | Ranjit can be the best person for directing Thalaivar in the nest movie |
Answer» C. Ranjit will be the best person for directing Thalaivar in the next movie | |
102. |
To clamp down on corruption more broadly, Mr. Buhari must both ............... |
A. | reduce the opportunities for it by catching and punishing the perpetrators |
B. | reduce the opportunities for it and also catching and punishing the perpetrators |
C. | reduce the opportunities for it and catch and punish the perpetrators |
D. | reduce the opportunities for it and also catch and punish the perpetrators |
Answer» E. | |
103. |
At the digital India inauguration, industry leaders emphasised ........... |
A. | enhancing skill of the people to make best use of the initiative |
B. | the need to enhance skills of people to make best use of the initiative |
C. | skills of the people which were necessary to make best use of initiative |
D. | the need for enhnce skills of people in order for making the best use of the initiative |
Answer» C. skills of the people which were necessary to make best use of initiative | |
104. |
His neighbors found his _______________ manner bossy and irritating, and they stopped inviting him to backyard barques. |
A. | insentient |
B. | magisterial |
C. | reparatory |
D. | restorative |
E. | modest |
Answer» C. reparatory | |
105. |
If he expected to _______________________ as a doctor, Lou knew he would have to study hard in medical school and work long hours to gain experience and skill. |
A. | perpetrate |
B. | palliate |
C. | palpitate |
D. | prosper |
E. | mediate |
Answer» E. mediate | |
106. |
Much to my surprise, my teenage daughter was _____________________ to the idea of going out with me on Friday night instead of with her friends. |
A. | contrite |
B. | impartial |
C. | partisan |
D. | deferential |
E. | amenable |
Answer» F. | |
107. |
The enormous waves forced the lobster boat to ____________________ heavily to the starboard side, causing crates of lobsters to topple and fall into the ocean. |
A. | trifle |
B. | degenerate |
C. | list |
D. | expedite |
E. | disseminate |
Answer» D. expedite | |
108. |
The battalion s _________________________ was a well-fortified structure near the enemy lines. |
A. | labyrinth |
B. | summary |
C. | villa |
D. | vinculum |
E. | garrison |
Answer» F. | |
109. |
David s ________________ entrance on stage disrupted the scene and caused the actors to flub their lines. |
A. | untimely |
B. | precise |
C. | lithe |
D. | fortuitous |
E. | tensile |
Answer» B. precise | |
110. |
As the __________________ in Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is a hero able to capture the audience s sympathy by continually professing his love for Juliet. |
A. | protagonist |
B. | enigma |
C. | facade |
D. | activist |
E. | catechist |
Answer» B. enigma | |
111. |
As _____________________ beings we live each day conscious of our shortcomings and victories. |
A. | sensational |
B. | sentient |
C. | sentimental |
D. | static |
E. | senile |
Answer» C. sentimental | |
112. |
Ron didn t know the rules of rugby, but he could tell by the crowd s reaction that it was a critical _____________________ in the game. |
A. | acclamation |
B. | conviction |
C. | juncture |
D. | enigma |
E. | revelation |
Answer» D. enigma | |
113. |
It is helpful for salesmen to develop a good ________________________ with their customers in order to gain their trust. |
A. | platitude |
B. | rapport |
C. | ire |
D. | tribute |
E. | disinclination |
Answer» C. ire | |
114. |
After having become one of the richest men in the country, Amit realised that even if he had all the wealth in the world,,........................... |
A. | he will not be happy |
B. | he would not have been happy |
C. | he would not be happy |
D. | he cannot be happy |
Answer» D. he cannot be happy | |
115. |
With a(n) ______ grin, the boy quickly slipped the candy into his pocket without his mother s knowledge. |
A. | jaundiced |
B. | nefarious |
C. | stereotypical |
D. | sentimental |
E. | impartial |
Answer» C. stereotypical | |
116. |
She hadn t eaten all day, and by the time she got home she was______. |
A. | blighted |
B. | confutative |
C. | ravenous |
D. | ostentatious |
E. | blissful |
Answer» D. ostentatious | |
117. |
Steven is always ______ about showing up for work because he feels that tardiness is a sign of irresponsibility. |
A. | legible |
B. | tolerable |
C. | punctual |
D. | literal |
E. | belligerent |
Answer» D. literal | |
118. |
Being able to afford this luxury car will ______ getting a betterpaying job. |
A. | maximize |
B. | recombinant |
C. | reiterate |
D. | necessitate |
E. | reciprocate |
Answer» E. reciprocate | |
119. |
A directive from the Supreme Court has instructed that government advertisements ......................... |
A. | only can have pictures of the president and the PM and not any politicians |
B. | cannot have any politicians' pictures and only the president and the PM |
C. | can have pictures of only the president and the PM and not of any politicians |
D. | can have only pictures of the president and the PM and not any politicians |
Answer» D. can have only pictures of the president and the PM and not any politicians | |
120. |
A new report based on a study of more than 24,500 cases indicates ........................... |
A. | that three drinks a day is enough to cause liver cancer |
B. | liver cancer can be caused by three drinks in a day |
C. | that having three drinks a day are enough to cause liver cancer |
D. | that in a day, three drinks will cause liver cancer |
Answer» B. liver cancer can be caused by three drinks in a day | |
121. |
The Food Corporation is saddled with 27 million tonnes of substandard wheat which has short shelf life and .............................. |
A. | will have to be used in 8 - 10 months |
B. | to be used in 8 - 10 months |
C. | used in 8 - 10 months |
D. | for use by 8 - 10 months |
E. | . |
Answer» B. to be used in 8 - 10 months | |
122. |
A group said that Facebook should be dumped as a sponsor to San Francisco Pride as ...................... |
A. | they did not allow adopted names on its site which was unfair to LGBT people |
B. | it did not allow adopted names on the site which was unfair to LGBT people |
C. | not allowing adopted names went as unfair to LGBT people |
D. | it was unfair to LGBT people allowing adopted names |
Answer» C. not allowing adopted names went as unfair to LGBT people | |
123. |
I had the ______ experience of sitting next to an over-talkative passenger on my flight home from Brussels. |
A. | satisfactory |
B. | commendable |
C. | galling |
D. | acceptable |
E. | acute |
Answer» D. acceptable | |
124. |
Giulia soon discovered the source of the ______ smell in the room: a week-old tuna sandwich that one of the children had hidden in the closet. |
A. | quaint |
B. | fastidious |
C. | clandestine |
D. | laconic |
E. | fetid |
Answer» F. | |
125. |
On Monday morning, Greeks will find their savings blocked and their banks closed ................. |
A. | since a week after a weekend that has shaken Europe's single currency |
B. | about a week following a weekend that shook Europe's single currency |
C. | in a week following the weekend's shaking of Europe's single currency |
D. | for a week following a weekend that has shaken Europe's single currency |
Answer» E. | |
126. |
The graph clearly showed the company reaching the ______ in profits during the 1980s when the economy was in a boom period. |
A. | narthex |
B. | gullet |
C. | gamut |
D. | quiescence |
E. | vertex |
Answer» F. | |
127. |
The ______ of our expedition was still so far away that I felt we would never get there. |
A. | nadir |
B. | terminus |
C. | speculation |
D. | apex |
E. | dungeon |
Answer» C. speculation | |
128. |
Walking through the ______ forest in spring was a welcome escape from the cold, gray winter we had spent in the city. |
A. | pliant |
B. | verdant |
C. | factious |
D. | bland |
E. | innocuous |
Answer» C. factious | |
129. |
Talks and negotiations to resolve disputes have taken place from time to time, but any attempt_________________ |
A. | to forge an agreement was based on a report by the fact finding committee |
B. | to reject the agreement was not formulated |
C. | at reaching a solution has proved abortive |
D. | to acquire dark shades has proved inconsequential |
Answer» D. to acquire dark shades has proved inconsequential | |
130. |
When something works well for us, we often___________ |
A. | keep it to ourselves |
B. | try to make it possible |
C. | sound that we are Godly |
D. | want to share with others |
Answer» E. | |
131. |
When science goes berserk, society looses its moorings, sanity begins to play truant and ______________ |
A. | result in neglect of basic human values |
B. | moral decline sets in |
C. | further plays havoc with nature |
D. | the significant elements take shape |
Answer» C. further plays havoc with nature | |
132. |
Action is the glorious principle of life and the only one that saves man from _____________ |
A. | the use of faculties, physical and mental |
B. | stagnation and unhappiness |
C. | the sorrow of fellow-beings |
D. | the prerequisites of happiness |
Answer» C. the sorrow of fellow-beings | |
133. |
The IT revolution is expected to generate incomes at a very high rate, ______________ |
A. | the progress should be steady, though slow |
B. | the willingness to do so will influence it |
C. | the demand should increase considerably |
D. | the initial investment requirements should be substantial |
Answer» E. | |
134. |
In biology class, Sabine observed the slug s ______, its barely discernible movement in the tank. |
A. | parody |
B. | prescience |
C. | torpor |
D. | insight |
E. | vigor |
Answer» D. insight | |
135. |
Racha s glance was a ______ invitation to speak later in private about events of the meeting. |
A. | trecherous |
B. | scintillating |
C. | tactful |
D. | tacit |
E. | taboo |
Answer» D. tacit | |
136. |
The mock graduation ceremony with a trained skunk posing as the college president was a complete ______ that offended many college officials. |
A. | tempest |
B. | epitome |
C. | quintessence |
D. | travesty |
E. | recitative |
Answer» E. recitative | |
137. |
His suit of armor made the knight ______ to his enemy s attack, and he was able to escape safely to his castle. |
A. | vulnerable |
B. | churlish |
C. | invulnerable |
D. | statice |
E. | imprudent |
Answer» D. statice | |
138. |
To find out what her husband bought for her birthday, Susan attempted to ______ his family members about his recent shopping excursions. |
A. | prescribe |
B. | probe |
C. | alienate |
D. | converge |
E. | revere |
Answer» C. alienate | |
139. |
Over the years the Wilsons slowly ______ upon the Jacksons property, moving the stone markers that divided their lots farther and farther onto the Jacksons land. |
A. | encroached |
B. | jettisoned |
C. | conjoined |
D. | repudiated |
E. | teemed |
Answer» B. jettisoned | |
140. |
My ancestor who lost his life in the Revolutionary War was a ______ for American independence. |
A. | knave |
B. | reactionary |
C. | compatriot |
D. | nonconformist |
E. | martyr |
Answer» F. | |
141. |
The rebel spies were charged with ______ and put on trial. |
A. | sedition |
B. | attrition |
C. | interaction |
D. | reiteration |
E. | perdition |
Answer» B. attrition | |
142. |
The defendant claimed that he was innocent and that his confession was ______. |
A. | coerced |
B. | flagrant |
C. | terse |
D. | benign |
E. | futile |
Answer» B. flagrant | |
143. |
If you will not do your work of your own ______, I have no choice but to penalize you if it is not done on time. |
A. | predilection |
B. | coercion |
C. | excursion |
D. | volition |
E. | infusion |
Answer» E. infusion | |
144. |
The ______ weather patterns of the tropical island meant tourists had to carry both umbrellas and sunglasses. |
A. | impertinent |
B. | supplicant |
C. | preeminent |
D. | illustrative |
E. | kaleidoscopic |
Answer» F. | |
145. |
The story s bitter antagonist felt such great ______ for all of the other characters that as a result, his life was very lonely and he died alone. |
A. | insurgence |
B. | malevolence |
C. | reciprocation |
D. | declamation |
E. | preference |
Answer» C. reciprocation | |
146. |
Her ______ display of tears at work did not impress her new boss, who felt she should try to control her emotions. |
A. | maudlin |
B. | meritorious |
C. | precarious |
D. | plausible |
E. | schematic |
Answer» B. meritorious | |
147. |
With her ______ eyesight, Krystyna spotted a trio of deer on the hillside and she reduced the speed of her car. |
A. | inferior |
B. | keen |
C. | impressionable |
D. | ductile |
E. | conspiratorial |
Answer» C. impressionable | |
148. |
The ______ deer stuck close to its mother when venturing out into the open field. |
A. | starling |
B. | foundling |
C. | yearling |
D. | begrudging |
E. | hatchling |
Answer» D. begrudging | |
149. |
The settlers found an ideal location with plenty of ______ land for farming and a mountain stream for fresh water and irrigation. |
A. | candid |
B. | provincial |
C. | arable |
D. | timid |
E. | quaint |
Answer» D. timid | |
150. |
For a(n) ______ fee, it is possible to upgrade from regular gasoline to premium. |
A. | nominal |
B. | judgmental |
C. | existential |
D. | bountiful |
E. | jovial |
Answer» B. judgmental | |