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This section includes 933 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Verbal Ability knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
551. |
It poured cats & dogs |
A. | rained heavily |
B. | rained lightly |
C. | dazzled |
D. | hail storm |
Answer» B. rained lightly | |
552. |
He handled the situation with an iron fist |
A. | strictly |
B. | leniently |
C. | softly |
D. | wayward |
Answer» B. leniently | |
553. |
She is leaving the country for good. |
A. | for the time being |
B. | for good times |
C. | temporarily |
D. | permanently |
Answer» E. | |
554. |
The police smelt the rat behind the death of the girl. |
A. | got very much confused |
B. | identified the cause of death |
C. | suspected that something is fishy |
D. | jumped to the conclusion |
Answer» D. jumped to the conclusion | |
555. |
I have told you time and again not to make this mistake. |
A. | always |
B. | often |
C. | sometimes |
D. | rarely |
Answer» C. sometimes | |
556. |
The construction remains unfinished and the workers have let the grass grow under their feet. |
A. | grown grass all over the lawn |
B. | gone on a luxury tour |
C. | delay doing the work |
D. | demanded more benefits |
Answer» D. demanded more benefits | |
557. |
The Cauvery water issue led to apple of discord between the two Governments. |
A. | cause of anger |
B. | cause of hatred |
C. | cause of quarrel |
D. | cause of animosity |
Answer» E. | |
558. |
I felt a fish out of water among the lawyers. |
A. | special |
B. | happy |
C. | uncomfortable |
D. | proud |
Answer» D. proud | |
559. |
It takes a month of Sundays to chop all that wood. |
A. | a short period |
B. | no time |
C. | a long time |
D. | a special Sunday |
Answer» D. a special Sunday | |
560. |
Hard work pays in the long run. |
A. | always |
B. | over a period of time |
C. | indefinitely |
D. | never |
Answer» C. indefinitely | |
561. |
Why are you jumping down my throat? I wasn t even in the house when it happened. |
A. | making a joke |
B. | scolding me |
C. | forcing me to cat |
D. | running away |
Answer» C. forcing me to cat | |
562. |
Scientific knowledge is no longer a closed book in this 21st century. |
A. | an unopened book |
B. | a covered book |
C. | a mystery |
D. | a mysterious book |
Answer» B. a covered book | |
563. |
Students must learn to keep their belongings in apple pie order. |
A. | orderly preparation of apple pie |
B. | in perfect order |
C. | ordering for apple pie |
D. | arranging apples neatly |
Answer» C. ordering for apple pie | |
564. |
Politicians enjoy blowing their own trumpets. |
A. | to boast about their achievements |
B. | to use one s own trumpet |
C. | to blow their trumpet loudly |
D. | to praise others trumpeting |
Answer» B. to use one s own trumpet | |
565. |
Acquiring a job is a cakewalk for a student who has good academic performance coupled with good attitude. |
A. | a difficult achievement |
B. | a walkway made with cakes |
C. | an easy achievement |
D. | walk away with a cake |
Answer» D. walk away with a cake | |
566. |
Children complain about their parents gifts. They should learn not to look a gift horse in the mouth |
A. | not to find fault with the gifts received |
B. | not to ask for more gifts |
C. | not to find goodness in the gifts |
D. | not to look at a horse's mouth |
Answer» B. not to ask for more gifts | |
567. |
To get admission in present day educational institutions, all children should be born with a silver spoon in the mouth. |
A. | always hold a silver spoon |
B. | be born with silver spoon |
C. | be born in a rich family |
D. | be born to silver spoon manufacturer |
Answer» D. be born to silver spoon manufacturer | |
568. |
Despite his initial arrogance he had to eat humble pie. |
A. | he had to yield under pressure |
B. | he maintained composure |
C. | he failed to protest eventually |
D. | he accepted the food offfered |
Answer» B. he maintained composure | |
569. |
let sleeping dogs lie |
A. | dogs can raise tempers |
B. | do not allow dogs to stand |
C. | prevent dog mobility |
D. | do not bring up an old controversial issue |
Answer» E. | |
570. |
Yor need to have something up your sleeve if the present plan does not work. |
A. | have some honest means |
B. | have some hidden sources of money |
C. | have a secret pocket in the sleeve |
D. | have an alternative plan |
Answer» E. | |
571. |
For this act of indifference, he will be taken to task by the authority. |
A. | get an offical reprimand |
B. | rewarded |
C. | tender his resignation |
D. | entrusted with an official job. |
Answer» B. rewarded | |
572. |
The scientist worked for donkey s years to arrive at the formula. |
A. | a long time |
B. | a short time |
C. | for donkeys |
D. | for few years |
Answer» B. a short time | |
573. |
He chickened out when he confronted opposition. |
A. | ate chicken |
B. | released chicken |
C. | hatched eggs |
D. | withdrew |
Answer» E. | |
574. |
The personality development, class started with an ice-breaking session. |
A. | having breakfast |
B. | starting conversation |
C. | introducing chief guest |
D. | making speeches |
Answer» C. introducing chief guest | |
575. |
Don t mix with the bad hats. |
A. | people with bad hats |
B. | people of bad character |
C. | people selling bad hats |
D. | people of poor status |
Answer» C. people selling bad hats | |
576. |
We visit the shopping mall off and on. |
A. | up and about |
B. | often |
C. | really and truly |
D. | once upon a time |
Answer» C. really and truly | |
577. |
Life is an event of give and take. |
A. | adjustment |
B. | make believe |
C. | always |
D. | giving |
Answer» B. make believe | |
578. |
Don t try to throw dust into my eyes. You will not succeed. |
A. | to blind me with dust |
B. | to protect my eyes |
C. | blind me with dust |
D. | to mislead or confuse me |
Answer» E. | |
579. |
He broke down when he heard the news of his son's death. |
A. | resigned his job |
B. | ceased to smile |
C. | stopped working |
D. | wept bitterly |
Answer» E. | |
580. |
I am out of my wits and therefore cannot find a way to solve the problem immediately. |
A. | greatly confused |
B. | helpless without power |
C. | totally ignorant |
D. | not intelligent enough |
Answer» B. helpless without power | |
581. |
Villagers always call a spade a spade. |
A. | to speak in a straight forward manner |
B. | to call someone a spade |
C. | to speak ill about someone |
D. | to speak about spades |
Answer» B. to call someone a spade | |
582. |
Mary broke a dining-room window and had to face the music when her father got home. |
A. | listen carefully |
B. | ask a lot of questions |
C. | listen to music |
D. | accept the punishment |
Answer» E. | |
583. |
He is putting the cart before the horse by purchasing furniture before buying a house. |
A. | doing a thing in the wrong way |
B. | doing a thing in the right way |
C. | committing a great crime |
D. | doing things meticulously |
Answer» B. doing a thing in the right way | |
584. |
to play second fiddle. |
A. | to reduce the importance of one s senior |
B. | take a subordinate role |
C. | to do back seat driving |
D. | to be happy, cheerful and healthy |
Answer» C. to do back seat driving | |
585. |
casting pearls before swine |
A. | speaking nice words and convincing them |
B. | offering good things to undeserving people |
C. | uplifting the needy for their welfare |
D. | doing worthwhile things to unknown people |
Answer» C. uplifting the needy for their welfare | |
586. |
Many politicians in India are not fit to hold a candle to Mahatma Gandhi. |
A. | superior |
B. | equal |
C. | inferior |
D. | indifferent |
Answer» D. indifferent | |
587. |
She must be paying through the nose for the face left. |
A. | paying less than necessary |
B. | paying too much |
C. | paying the right amount |
D. | paying reluctantly |
Answer» C. paying the right amount | |
588. |
I could have continued my higher studies if 1 wanted but, that s water under the bridge. |
A. | something I cannot change |
B. | the time I met with an accident near the bridge |
C. | something my family did not want |
D. | the time I went on a cruise |
Answer» B. the time I met with an accident near the bridge | |
589. |
My parents want me to study science, but I will stick to my guns and graduate in Economics. |
A. | prefer to disobey them |
B. | hold on to my decision |
C. | refuse to listen to them |
D. | show them that they are wrong |
Answer» C. refuse to listen to them | |
590. |
rides the high horse |
A. | superior |
B. | went on a vacation |
C. | started gambling |
D. | bought a horse |
Answer» B. went on a vacation | |
591. |
to take to task |
A. | pass over |
B. | reward |
C. | punish |
D. | disappoint |
Answer» D. disappoint | |
592. |
I am looking forward to her arrival. |
A. | afraid of |
B. | expecting with pleasure |
C. | expecting |
D. | confident of |
Answer» C. expecting | |
593. |
There are no hard and fast rules for admission to this college. |
A. | easy |
B. | strict |
C. | fixed |
D. | slow |
Answer» D. slow | |
594. |
He turned a deaf ear to his parents advice. |
A. | listen carefully |
B. | refused to obey |
C. | big help |
D. | attentively |
Answer» C. big help | |
595. |
I took exception to his remarks and left the meeting. |
A. | objected |
B. | suggested |
C. | heard |
D. | excused |
Answer» B. suggested | |
596. |
Indian police is, on the whole, high handed in dealing with citizens. |
A. | kind |
B. | overbearing |
C. | prompt |
D. | adept |
Answer» C. prompt | |
597. |
She is too fond of her own voice. |
A. | loves singing |
B. | very selfish |
C. | does not listen properly to anyone else |
D. | very talkative |
Answer» D. very talkative | |
598. |
The project advanced by leaps and bounds. |
A. | rapidly |
B. | slowly |
C. | sharply |
D. | simply |
Answer» B. slowly | |
599. |
to miss the bus |
A. | to miss the bus that one regularly takes |
B. | to miss an opportunity |
C. | to have something to fall back upon |
D. | to find fault with others |
Answer» C. to have something to fall back upon | |
600. |
a white elephant |
A. | an extinct species of elephant found in Burma |
B. | a report by the government to give information |
C. | huge and colossal waste of human energy |
D. | costly and troublesome possession useless to its owner |
Answer» E. | |