Explore topic-wise MCQs in Verbal Ability.

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651.

to add fuel to fire

A. to investigate
B. to insulate
C. to initiate
D. to incite
Answer» E.
652.

He will certainly come to grief if he does not leave his present friends.

A. addicted
B. go upto the extreme
C. suffer
D. enjoy
Answer» D. enjoy
653.

to go scot-free

A. to walk like a native of Scotland
B. to get something free
C. to escape without punishment
D. to save tax
Answer» D. to save tax
654.

Sarala is always ready to eat anyone s salt.

A. to be one s guest
B. to cook tasty dishes
C. an infectious disease
D. to deceive someone
Answer» B. to cook tasty dishes
655.

to have second thoughts

A. to change decision
B. to plan carefully
C. to take someone
D. to reconsider
Answer» E.
656.

The officer called for an explanation from the cashier for the shortage of cash.

A. asked
B. begged
C. served a notice
D. demanded
Answer» B. begged
657.

I take exception to your statement that I am bad tempered.

A. do not agree
B. feel unhappy
C. object
D. feel angry
Answer» D. feel angry
658.

to call a spade a spade

A. to be frank
B. to be sly
C. to be rude
D. to be diplomatic
Answer» B. to be sly
659.

birds of the same feather

A. persons of same caste
B. persons of same colour
C. birds with same type of feather
D. persons of same character
Answer» E.
660.

by putting two and two together

A. to mix several things
B. to make an arithmetical calculation
C. to keep people in pairs
D. to deduce from given facts
Answer» E.
661.

to look down one s nose

A. to show anger
B. to retaliate
C. to insult in the presence of others
D. to regard with contempt
Answer» E.
662.

to have something up one s sleeve

A. to hide something in the sleeve
B. to play a magician trick
C. to have a secret plan
D. to play hide and seek
Answer» D. to play hide and seek
663.

to show a clean pair of heels

A. to hide
B. to escape
C. to pursue
D. to follow
Answer» C. to pursue
664.

to strain every nerve

A. to make utmost efforts
B. to feel weak and tired
C. to be a diligent worker
D. to be methodical in work
Answer» B. to feel weak and tired
665.

to take to one's heels

A. to walk slowly
B. to run away
C. to march forward
D. to hop and jump
Answer» C. to march forward
666.

To be successful in today s world, we require the gift of the gab.

A. ability to speak well
B. good interpersonal skills
C. divine help and guidance
D. a fierce competitive spirit
Answer» B. good interpersonal skills
667.

He and his friend are sailing in the same boat.

A. sailing together in the same boat
B. sharing the financial and social condition
C. being in the same difficult situation
D. getting rid of the difficult situation
Answer» D. getting rid of the difficult situation
668.

The teacher s announcement to conduct a snap test came as a bolt from the blue to many students.

A. imaginary
B. unexpected
C. forbidden
D. heavenly
Answer» C. forbidden
669.

to feather one's nest

A. to make a residential house
B. something that lasts for a short time
C. to profit in a dishonest way
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
670.

to fall back on

A. to oppose something important
B. to suffer an injury on the back in an accident
C. to fail to do something important in time
D. to seek support out of necessity
Answer» E.
671.

to lose ground

A. to become less powerful
B. to become less popular
C. to lose foundation
D. to be without a leader
Answer» C. to lose foundation
672.

a little gush of gratitude

A. gradual recovery
B. friendly feeling
C. excessive labour
D. excessive enthusiasm
Answer» C. excessive labour
673.

There is no soft option to the crisis now.

A. popular opinion
B. popular solution
C. easy and agreeable option
D. difficult choice
Answer» D. difficult choice
674.

Winter was so bad that the nomadic tribesmen found it difficult to keep the wolf from the door.

A. hunt wild animals
B. escape starvation
C. get woollen clothes
D. walk on ice
Answer» C. get woollen clothes
675.

to add fuel to the fire

A. to make matters bright
B. to cause additional anger
C. to bring matters to a conclusion
D. to start a revolt
Answer» C. to bring matters to a conclusion
676.

to make a mountain of a molehill

A. to make advantage of a small thing
B. to give great importance to little things
C. to get into trouble
D. to see a thing with prejudiced mind
Answer» C. to get into trouble
677.

to speak one s mind.

A. to be frank and honest
B. to think aloud
C. to talk about one s ideas
D. to express one s thoughts
Answer» E.
678.

to explore every avenue

A. to search all streets
B. to scout the wilderness
C. to find adventure
D. to try every opportunity
Answer» E.
679.

The two famous writers crossed swords with each other on every issue.

A. fought physically
B. crossed the road on meeting
C. took different routes
D. disagreed
Answer» E.
680.

The students were advised to pore over the lessons thoroughly.

A. go through
B. go down
C. go off
D. go out
Answer» B. go down
681.

Most parents find it difficult to make both ends meet because of inflation.

A. to lead a lavish life
B. to live within one s income
C. to live a miserly life
D. to lead an active life
Answer» C. to live a miserly life
682.

Do not run down your friends in public.

A. fight with
B. follow
C. make a mention of
D. criticise
Answer» E.
683.

He spoke well though it was his maiden speech.

A. long speech
B. brief speech
C. first speech
D. emotional speech
Answer» D. emotional speech
684.

George Bernard Shaw was blessed with the gift of the gab

A. enormous wealth
B. ability to work hard
C. ability to speak impressively
D. luck on one s side
Answer» D. luck on one s side
685.

When she realised that she had bought a fake product, she knew that her money had gone down the drain.

A. was lost forever
B. dropped in the drain
C. got washed away
D. her money was safe
Answer» B. dropped in the drain
686.

Even though the new clerk was given a difficult task, he remained cool as a cucumber.

A. not nervous or emotional
B. caught cold
C. was happy
D. was scared
Answer» B. caught cold
687.

The car broke down just as it reached the edge of a cliff. It was indeed a close shave.

A. to share one s brand
B. very risky
C. narrow escape from danger
D. to be happy
Answer» D. to be happy
688.

The traffic came to a standstill after the heavy downpour of rain.

A. complete halt
B. accident spot
C. diversion
D. confused disorder
Answer» B. accident spot
689.

I was so disappointed when my close friend left me in the lurch.

A. went away without waiting for me
B. helped me in difficult times
C. abandoned me when I needed help
D. stopped helping me in emergency
Answer» D. stopped helping me in emergency
690.

The police caught the thief red-handed.

A. in a red uniform
B. with blood in hands
C. at the time of committing the crime
D. after reading the rules
Answer» D. after reading the rules
691.

The carrot and stick policy pays dividends in every organisation.

A. fair and foul
B. continuous vigilance
C. democratic
D. reward and punishment
Answer» E.
692.

The parents are in high spirits as their son has got a decent job.

A. in good position
B. drunk
C. cheerful
D. shocked
Answer» D. shocked
693.

His position in the company was on the brink of disaster.

A. at the top of
B. at the point of
C. on the side of
D. on the back of
Answer» C. on the side of
694.

After fifteen years of marriage she did not expect her husband to leave her in the lurch.

A. listen to her
B. provoke her
C. ignore her
D. desert her
Answer» E.
695.

Since you couldn t accept a timely warning, it s no use repenting now. Why cry over spilt milk?

A. cry over irreparable loss
B. to regret uselessly
C. cry needlessly
D. feel guilty of
Answer» C. cry needlessly
696.

The piece of parental property has created bad blood between the two brothers.

A. impure relation
B. ill-matched temper
C. active enmity
D. bad parentage
Answer» D. bad parentage
697.

Yesterday in a collision between a truck and a car he had a close shave.

A. maintain cleanliness
B. remove the entire hair
C. a narrow escape
D. close relations
Answer» D. close relations
698.

The Kenyan team proved to be the dark horse in the ICC World Cup Cricket.

A. a strong intruder
B. a skilled team
C. the most powerful
D. an unexpected winner
Answer» E.
699.

When the Principal was entering the class, all my friends quietly disappeared, leaving me alone to face the music.

A. to listen to him
B. to enter into the class
C. to bear the criticism
D. to listen to a favourable comment
Answer» D. to listen to a favourable comment
700.

The reputed company is in the red due to the recession.

A. making money
B. losing money
C. in danger
D. spending money
Answer» D. spending money