Explore topic-wise MCQs in Verbal Ability.

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201.

Hold your tongue, my lad! I ll deal with you later.

A. Be silent
B. Cool the tongue
C. Gargle
D. Stick out the tongue
Answer» B. Cool the tongue
202.

pale into insignificance

A. seemed less important
B. was less exciting
C. was less hectic
D. was dull and pale
Answer» B. was less exciting
203.

going against the grain

A. doing things differently from what you usually do
B. doing things against the wishes of your close relations
C. doing things which you never heard of
D. doing things which no one else has ever done till now
Answer» B. doing things against the wishes of your close relations
204.

made light of

A. did not hear
B. treated it lightly
C. blew away
D. carried with him
Answer» C. blew away
205.

with one voice

A. by one man
B. by one community
C. unanimously
D. in disharmony
Answer» D. in disharmony
206.

bark is worse than his bite

A. threat is worse than the action taken.
B. temper cannot be controlled
C. ferocious scolding hurt more than his action.
D. anger is always justified.
Answer» B. temper cannot be controlled
207.

fair weather friend

A. honest only when easy and convenient
B. truthful only when easy and convenient
C. supports only when easy and convenient
D. temporary only when easy and convenient
Answer» D. temporary only when easy and convenient
208.

fish out of water

A. dehydrated
B. comfortable position
C. an uncomfortable position
D. fish in an aquarium
Answer» D. fish in an aquarium
209.

to eat humble pie

A. to eat an unsavoury pie
B. to be served food that is rotten
C. to yield under humiliating circumstances
D. to give in to political pressure
Answer» D. to give in to political pressure
210.

to give oneself airs

A. space to breathe
B. time
C. acting strange
D. behaving arrogantly
Answer» E.
211.

at a stone s throw

A. at a short distance
B. at a place where quarrels take place
C. at a great distance
D. a quarry
Answer» B. at a place where quarrels take place
212.

dressing-down

A. apply bandage
B. wear an expensive gown
C. give a scolding
D. pretend
Answer» D. pretend
213.

Hard of hearing

A. To be disturbed
B. To be confused
C. To be deaf
D. To be dumb
Answer» D. To be dumb
214.

burn your boats

A. have a burning desire to win
B. become extremely tired after working very hard
C. do something that makes it impossible to return to the previous situation
D. want to spend money as soon as you get it
Answer» D. want to spend money as soon as you get it
215.

curry favour

A. seek impartial judgement
B. seek favourable attention
C. prepare a dish
D. attract attention
Answer» C. prepare a dish
216.

make one s mark

A. distinguish oneself
B. score high marks
C. highlight something in a page
D. reveal something
Answer» B. score high marks
217.

the seamy side

A. on the right side
B. unpleasant aspect
C. visible aspects
D. on the left side of something
Answer» C. visible aspects
218.

too many chiefs and not enough Indians.

A. a proud gathering
B. an inefficient situation
C. an anti-national meeting
D. a top-level meeting
Answer» C. an anti-national meeting
219.

have a chip on one s shoulder

A. nurse a grudge
B. feel physically tall
C. suffer an ailment
D. carry a burden
Answer» B. feel physically tall
220.

to be in a fix

A. in pain
B. in distress
C. depressed
D. in a difficult situation
Answer» E.
221.

to keep in abeyance

A. in a state of permanence
B. in a state of emergency
C. in a state of suspension
D. in a state of revision
Answer» D. in a state of revision
222.

To nip in the bud

A. to stop something at the start
B. to trim the flowers
C. to pluck the flowers
D. to steal from
Answer» B. to trim the flowers
223.

get the sack

A. look for a sack
B. find a sack
C. get a call back
D. be dismissed
Answer» E.
224.

under a cloud

A. sheltered from the sun
B. under suspicion
C. out in the open
D. get wet
Answer» C. out in the open
225.

take the bull by the horns

A. crush something with a heavy hand
B. grapple the situation courageously
C. close your eyes and attack the bull
D. take defensive measures to deal with a crisis.
Answer» C. close your eyes and attack the bull
226.

To clip one s wings

A. to stop one from flying
B. to trim the leaves
C. to deprive one of power
D. to hurt a bird
Answer» D. to hurt a bird
227.

a gentleman at large

A. a man in the crowd
B. a man without a job
C. a man who runs around
D. a man who is generous
Answer» C. a man who runs around
228.

To put a spoke in one s wheel

A. to repair one s cycle
B. to hinder
C. to trip a rider
D. to add an extra wheel
Answer» C. to trip a rider
229.

keep body and soul together

A. maintain his health
B. continue with his work
C. to have just enough to sustain
D. be physical and spiritual
Answer» D. be physical and spiritual
230.

do a roaring trade

A. in the animal business
B. highly successful
C. in the habit of shouting at others
D. extremely reluctant
Answer» C. in the habit of shouting at others
231.

mare s nest

A. phenomenal discovery
B. worthless thing
C. joyful event
D. huge mistake
Answer» C. joyful event
232.

A wild goose chase

A. A fruitful search
B. A pointless search
C. To search for a wild-goose
D. A hunting expedition
Answer» C. To search for a wild-goose
233.

blueblooded

A. inferior
B. of noble birth
C. of unknown origin
D. unhealthy
Answer» C. of unknown origin
234.

The smell from the kitchen makes my mouth water.

A. makes me giddy
B. makes me vomit
C. stimulates my appetite
D. makes me sick
Answer» D. makes me sick
235.

My friend got the sack from his first job.

A. resigned
B. got tired of
C. was dismissed from
D. was demoted from
Answer» D. was demoted from
236.

cloak-and-dagger

A. an armoured suit
B. a game of martial skill
C. an activity that involves mystery and secrecy
D. a wide coat without sleeves and a small sword
Answer» D. a wide coat without sleeves and a small sword
237.

She is quite at sea and does not know what course of action to take in the matter.

A. at ease
B. displeased
C. perplexed
D. danger
Answer» D. danger
238.

The cashier wiped the nose of his employer by presenting false bills.

A. abused
B. cheated
C. slapped
D. doomed
Answer» C. slapped
239.

Assume airs

A. Take tight
B. Remain calm
C. Act innocent
D. Pretend superiority
Answer» E.
240.

Smooth ruffled feathers

A. Comb untidy hair
B. Make people feel less offended
C. Tousle someone s hair
D. Stroke a pet animal
Answer» C. Tousle someone s hair
241.

The inspector was caught red-handed.

A. quickly
B. caught in the act of committing the crime
C. caught with dirty hands
D. found with hands tied
Answer» C. caught with dirty hands
242.

It is time that professors came down from their ivory towers and studied the real needs of present-day students.

A. expensive fee
B. detachment and seclusion
C. dreamlands
D. a tower made of ivory
Answer» C. dreamlands
243.

All moonshine

A. Glowing
B. Far from reality
C. Celestial
D. About the moon
Answer» C. Celestial
244.

Drag one s feet

A. Make something more complicated
B. Expedite
C. Be reluctant to act
D. Stop working
Answer» D. Stop working
245.

Selling like hot cakes

A. To have a good season
B. To become as planned
C. To have a very slow sale
D. To have a very good sale
Answer» E.
246.

At a snail s pace

A. Quietly
B. Quickly
C. Continuously
D. Slowly
Answer» E.
247.

To beat about the bush

A. To try to win favours
B. To talk well
C. To talk about relevant things
D. To talk about irrelevant things
Answer» E.
248.

A left-handed compliment

A. A subtle rebuke
B. Wholesome praise
C. An ambiguous compliment
D. A mild compliment
Answer» D. A mild compliment
249.

Drive home

A. Find one s roots
B. Emphasise
C. Refer
D. Draw
Answer» C. Refer
250.

A house of cards

A. An insecure scheme
B. A gambling house
C. A plan with high stakes
D. A place where cards are printed
Answer» B. A gambling house