Explore topic-wise MCQs in Verbal Ability.

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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