Explore topic-wise MCQs in Verbal Ability.

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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.