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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.
801. |
at snail s pace |
A. | very slowly |
B. | to walk like a snail |
C. | to lack interest in work |
D. | in methodical manner |
Answer» B. to walk like a snail | |
802. |
to run one down |
A. | to be in a hurry |
B. | to be weak and tired |
C. | to disparage someone |
D. | to run down a lane |
Answer» D. to run down a lane | |
803. |
to blow one s own trumpet |
A. | to play on one s own trumpet |
B. | to praise one s own self |
C. | to create noisy disturbances |
D. | to have a high-pitched voice |
Answer» C. to create noisy disturbances | |
804. |
As the bomb exploded people ran helter-skelter. |
A. | in great fear |
B. | in disorderly haste |
C. | in haste |
D. | in great sorrow |
Answer» C. in haste | |
805. |
Don t worry about the silly row. It was just a storm in a tea cup. |
A. | important matter dealt with ease |
B. | hot tea being served |
C. | commotion over a trivial matter |
D. | confusion and chaos |
Answer» D. confusion and chaos | |
806. |
The student is on the verge of breakdown. |
A. | on the brink of |
B. | at the outset of |
C. | in the midst of |
D. | at the risk of |
Answer» B. at the outset of | |
807. |
My repeated attempts to get refund from the civic authorities were of no avail. |
A. | unsuccessful |
B. | postponed |
C. | useless |
D. | delayed |
Answer» D. delayed | |
808. |
to have something up one s sleeves |
A. | having a practical plan |
B. | having an important project |
C. | having an ambitious plan |
D. | having a secret plan |
Answer» E. | |
809. |
He was progressing by leaps and bounds because of his hard work. |
A. | rapidly |
B. | slowly |
C. | peacefully |
D. | strongly |
Answer» B. slowly | |
810. |
The foolish young man soon made ducks and drakes of the vast property his father left him. |
A. | squandered |
B. | distributed |
C. | spent |
D. | gave in charity |
Answer» B. distributed | |
811. |
to die in harness means to die while |
A. | riding a horse |
B. | in a stable |
C. | in a uniform |
D. | still in service |
Answer» E. | |
812. |
She is a fair-weather friend. |
A. | a good friend |
B. | a friend who meets difficulties calmly |
C. | a friend who deserts you in difficulties |
D. | a favourable friend |
Answer» D. a favourable friend | |
813. |
I can no longer put up with her insolence. |
A. | endure |
B. | evade |
C. | suppress |
D. | assume |
Answer» B. evade | |
814. |
He cannot hold a candle to his elder brother. |
A. | equal to |
B. | not as clever as |
C. | cannot be compared to |
D. | duller than |
Answer» D. duller than | |
815. |
He has resigned his job and burnt his boats so far as government service is concerned. |
A. | felt dejected |
B. | blasted his hopes |
C. | ruined himself |
D. | left no means of retreat |
Answer» E. | |
816. |
The story of the train accident as narrated by one of the survivors made my flesh creep. |
A. | thrilled me |
B. | horrified me |
C. | excited me |
D. | frightened me |
Answer» C. excited me | |
817. |
The news of the accident came as a bolt from the blue. |
A. | something unexpected |
B. | something unpleasant |
C. | something horrible |
D. | something unexpected and unpleasant |
Answer» E. | |
818. |
to emerge out of thin air means to |
A. | appear suddenly |
B. | descend gradually |
C. | fall down quickly |
D. | enter from space |
Answer» B. descend gradually | |
819. |
The population of our country is increasing by leaps and bounds. |
A. | very slowly |
B. | very quickly |
C. | irregularly |
D. | very systematically |
Answer» C. irregularly | |
820. |
If you are in the good books of the boss, you are sure to rise quickly. |
A. | work well for the boss |
B. | praise the boss |
C. | in favour with the boss |
D. | co-operate with boss |
Answer» D. co-operate with boss | |
821. |
He expects his subordinates to be always at his beck and call |
A. | at rest |
B. | at work |
C. | at his disposal |
D. | at their desks |
Answer» D. at their desks | |
822. |
The clerk turned a deaf ear to his officer s advice. |
A. | disputed |
B. | paid attention to |
C. | disregarded |
D. | acknowledged gratefully |
Answer» D. acknowledged gratefully | |
823. |
You have to read between the lines to understand most of the symbolic writing. |
A. | read again and again |
B. | understand the hidden meaning |
C. | know the symbols |
D. | look for many meanings |
Answer» C. know the symbols | |
824. |
He is accused of sitting on the fence. |
A. | observing the scene |
B. | resting on fence |
C. | hesitating which side to take |
D. | sitting back and enjoying the fun |
Answer» D. sitting back and enjoying the fun | |
825. |
My close friend got the sack from his first job recently. |
A. | resigned |
B. | got rid of |
C. | was demoted from |
D. | was dismissed from |
Answer» E. | |
826. |
to weigh up the pros and cons is to |
A. | measure the ingredient |
B. | observe etiquette |
C. | consider all facts |
D. | postpone action |
Answer» D. postpone action | |
827. |
He has a bone to pick with his cousin. |
A. | reasonable agreement |
B. | cause of quarrel |
C. | cause of doubt |
D. | difference of opinion |
Answer» C. cause of doubt | |
828. |
The passing of anti-defection law struck a chill to the heart of every opportunistic legislator. |
A. | caused anger |
B. | caused relief |
C. | aroused fear |
D. | awakened bitterness |
Answer» D. awakened bitterness | |
829. |
Our house is within a stone s throw from the Red Building. |
A. | far off |
B. | far away |
C. | very near to |
D. | beside |
Answer» D. beside | |
830. |
All his ventures went to the winds. |
A. | dissipated |
B. | spread all over |
C. | got speed of the winds. |
D. | became well-known |
Answer» B. spread all over | |
831. |
In the securities scam, the national credibility was at stake. |
A. | on trial |
B. | under pressure |
C. | in danger |
D. | challenged |
Answer» D. challenged | |
832. |
The ruling party has been warned not to play to the gallery. |
A. | to give importance to the common man |
B. | to try to be clever |
C. | to seek to win approval |
D. | to side-track the issue |
Answer» D. to side-track the issue | |
833. |
The Government claims that Indian industry is progressing by leaps and bounds. |
A. | intermittently |
B. | leisurely |
C. | at a rapid pace |
D. | at a desired pace |
Answer» D. at a desired pace | |
834. |
The young engineer was hauled up for spilling the beans about the new project to the competitor. |
A. | suppressing the information |
B. | hiding the details |
C. | revealing the information indiscreetly |
D. | spoiling the plans |
Answer» D. spoiling the plans | |
835. |
The lawyer asked his assistant to collect the details regarding the pros and cons of the case. |
A. | ups and downs |
B. | in and out |
C. | weak and strong |
D. | for and against |
Answer» E. | |
836. |
The principal has to carry out the orders issued by the higher authorities. |
A. | obey |
B. | communicate |
C. | execute |
D. | modify |
Answer» D. modify | |
837. |
The teacher advised the students to take into account the advice given by the elders. |
A. | to obey |
B. | to neglect |
C. | to consider |
D. | to reject |
Answer» D. to reject | |
838. |
There is a lot of bad blood between them. |
A. | jealousy |
B. | fight |
C. | angry feeling |
D. | distrust |
Answer» D. distrust | |
839. |
Having bought the house, they decided to go the whole hog and buy all the furniture needed. |
A. | to live there |
B. | to do it completely |
C. | to go all the way |
D. | to go in the fog |
Answer» C. to go all the way | |
840. |
People who do not lay out their money carefully, soon come to grief. |
A. | earn |
B. | spend |
C. | distribute |
D. | preserve |
Answer» C. distribute | |
841. |
When the Inspector entered the class some of the students shook in their shoes. |
A. | stamped the ground with their shoes |
B. | showed signs of anger |
C. | trembled with fear |
D. | stood up to salute |
Answer» D. stood up to salute | |
842. |
fits and starts |
A. | slowly |
B. | not regularly |
C. | continuously |
D. | quickly |
Answer» C. continuously | |
843. |
The bus had a close shave as its driver swerved to the right a split second before the on - coming truck could run into it. |
A. | serious accident |
B. | close collision |
C. | narrow escape |
D. | deep dent |
Answer» D. deep dent | |
844. |
He was confident that all his present sufferings will soon blow over. |
A. | increase |
B. | pass off |
C. | be looked into |
D. | be taken care of |
Answer» C. be looked into | |
845. |
The teacher announced that she had no blue-eyed boys in the class. |
A. | royal children |
B. | young boys |
C. | foreigners |
D. | favourites |
Answer» E. | |
846. |
Many young artists were dropping names at the party to impress the gathering. |
A. | talking proudly about their family members |
B. | using pet names |
C. | hinting at high connections |
D. | talking informally |
Answer» D. talking informally | |
847. |
The day I graduated was a red- letter day for me. |
A. | a dangerous day |
B. | an important day |
C. | an eventful day |
D. | a formidable day |
Answer» C. an eventful day | |
848. |
The beleaguered politician was anxious to set the record straight. |
A. | give a speech |
B. | win party support |
C. | give a correct account |
D. | make a confession |
Answer» D. make a confession | |
849. |
The village headman pretends to be a good Samaritan. |
A. | a religious person |
B. | a helpful person |
C. | a citizen of Samaria |
D. | a law-abiding citizen |
Answer» C. a citizen of Samaria | |
850. |
a white elephant, |
A. | a rare species of elephants |
B. | an expensive gift |
C. | a costly but useless possession |
D. | a worthless thing |
Answer» D. a worthless thing | |