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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.
901. |
Very ambitious people do not like to rest on their laurels. |
A. | to be unhappy |
B. | to be motivated |
C. | to be impatient |
D. | to be complacent |
Answer» E. | |
902. |
The luxury car that they bought turned out to be a white elephant. |
A. | a rare article |
B. | useful mode of transport |
C. | costly or troublesome possession |
D. | a proud possession |
Answer» D. a proud possession | |
903. |
His statement is out and out a lie. |
A. | totally |
B. | simply |
C. | merely |
D. | slightly |
Answer» B. simply | |
904. |
Raj couldn t pay the bill, so he asked the owner to put it on the cuff. |
A. | on credit |
B. | against his credit card |
C. | in his bank account |
D. | in his friend s account |
Answer» B. against his credit card | |
905. |
From the given alternatives, choose the one that illustrates the meaning of the phrase. |
A. | Ability to learn craftsmanship |
B. | Know the pros and cons of something |
C. | Know the details of something |
D. | Have an ability to connect with people |
Answer» D. Have an ability to connect with people | |
906. |
Drive someone up the wall |
A. | To annoy someone |
B. | To get to a dead end |
C. | To scare someone |
D. | To threaten someone |
Answer» B. To get to a dead end | |
907. |
Put off |
A. | Postpone something |
B. | Disgust somebody |
C. | None of these |
D. | Both (a) and (b) |
Answer» E. | |
908. |
A blessing in disguise |
A. | Something bad that turns out to be beneficial |
B. | A dishonest blessing |
C. | A curse |
D. | A blessing in disguise |
Answer» B. A dishonest blessing | |
909. |
Gift of the gab |
A. | Fluent speaker |
B. | Attractively dressed |
C. | Laconic |
D. | Inspirational |
Answer» B. Attractively dressed | |
910. |
Fly off the handle |
A. | Quick person |
B. | Multi-directional |
C. | Bad tempered |
D. | Independent decision |
Answer» D. Independent decision | |
911. |
Know the ropes |
A. | Ability to learn craftsmanship |
B. | Know the pros and cons of something |
C. | Know the details of something |
D. | Have an ability to connect with people |
Answer» D. Have an ability to connect with people | |
912. |
Haste makes waste |
A. | Waste is always rapid |
B. | One should not be impatient |
C. | Impatience leads to stress |
D. | Doing things quickly results in poor results |
Answer» E. | |
913. |
A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned |
A. | it is wise to save money as by not spending money, you are in fact saving it |
B. | You should save penny and invest in charity |
C. | It is wise to make money and invest |
D. | Rather than earning money, one should save the money |
Answer» B. You should save penny and invest in charity | |
914. |
A Picture Paints a Thousand Words |
A. | A picture is more valuable than words |
B. | A picture is more likable than thousand words |
C. | a picture will be far more descriptive of something than words can ever be |
D. | One likes to see picture rather than read thousand words |
Answer» D. One likes to see picture rather than read thousand words | |
915. |
Write off |
A. | Send away someone |
B. | Consider somthing worthless |
C. | Turn someone away |
D. | Shun someone |
Answer» C. Turn someone away | |
916. |
Pass out |
A. | To die |
B. | To faint |
C. | Succeed in a test |
D. | Parade |
Answer» C. Succeed in a test | |
917. |
Let down |
A. | Disappoint somebody |
B. | Betray somebody |
C. | Demote somebody |
D. | None of these |
Answer» E. | |
918. |
Drop out |
A. | Visit someone suddenly |
B. | Leave without finishing something |
C. | Misfit in a setup |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» C. Misfit in a setup | |
919. |
Go the extra mile |
A. | Be a good sprinter |
B. | Do more than essential |
C. | To skip petty details |
D. | Travel long distances |
Answer» C. To skip petty details | |
920. |
An arm and a leg |
A. | Very expensive |
B. | Half, incomplete efforts |
C. | A cooperative effort |
D. | To involve oneself completely in an effort |
Answer» B. Half, incomplete efforts | |
921. |
Tongue in cheek |
A. | To refrain from saying something |
B. | to tell a lie |
C. | Said as humour |
D. | Regret saying something |
Answer» D. Regret saying something | |
922. |
Put up with someone/something |
A. | Tolerate |
B. | Detest |
C. | Empower |
D. | Empathise |
Answer» B. Detest | |
923. |
Do away with something |
A. | Abolish |
B. | Retain |
C. | Escape |
D. | Both (a) and (c) |
Answer» D. Both (a) and (c) | |
924. |
Give in |
A. | Collapse under pressure |
B. | Accept conditions under pressure |
C. | Annoy someone under duress |
D. | Both (a) and (b) |
Answer» E. | |
925. |
Turn up |
A. | Arrive |
B. | Abstain |
C. | Conceals |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Abstain | |
926. |
Hold back |
A. | Prevent from doing something |
B. | Withhold something |
C. | Fix something |
D. | Both (a) and (b) |
Answer» E. | |
927. |
Break in |
A. | Share expensive |
B. | Enter forcibly |
C. | Become friendlier |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Become friendlier | |
928. |
Look down on someone |
A. | Be considerate |
B. | Give fatherly treatment to someone |
C. | Consider someone inferior |
D. | Both (a) and (b) |
Answer» D. Both (a) and (b) | |
929. |
Cut back |
A. | Reduce |
B. | Retrieve |
C. | Retreat |
D. | Revamp |
Answer» B. Retrieve | |
930. |
Give away |
A. | Betray someone |
B. | Reveal information by mistake |
C. | Break down |
D. | Both (a) and (b) |
Answer» E. | |
931. |
Make up |
A. | Beautiful |
B. | Febricate |
C. | Fulfill |
D. | Back up |
Answer» C. Fulfill | |
932. |
Out of the blue |
A. | Sudden and unexpected |
B. | Royal origins |
C. | Having out-done dangers |
D. | Heavenly in experience |
Answer» B. Royal origins | |
933. |
Be under the weather |
A. | To have a pleasant weather |
B. | Feeling sick |
C. | To be constrained by the circumstances |
D. | To be held responsible for one's deeds |
Answer» C. To be constrained by the circumstances | |