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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.
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 | |