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This section includes 877 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. |
The habit of always admiring oneself |
| A. | psychosis |
| B. | neurosis |
| C. | narcissism |
| D. | paranoia |
| Answer» D. paranoia | |
| 802. |
One who deserts his principles or party. |
| A. | apostle |
| B. | proselyte |
| C. | renegade |
| D. | critic |
| Answer» D. critic | |
| 803. |
A hater of mankind |
| A. | misanthrope |
| B. | misogynist |
| C. | philanthropist |
| D. | misogamist |
| Answer» B. misogynist | |
| 804. |
Excessive preoccupation with one's health |
| A. | hypochondria |
| B. | malaise |
| C. | disaffected |
| D. | malinger |
| Answer» B. malaise | |
| 805. |
Without risk of punishment |
| A. | impudent |
| B. | impunity |
| C. | inexorable |
| D. | imperturable |
| Answer» C. inexorable | |
| 806. |
Deep in thought |
| A. | meditation |
| B. | pensive |
| C. | pesky |
| D. | purloin |
| Answer» C. pesky | |
| 807. |
A jocular person who is full of amusing anecdotes |
| A. | wile |
| B. | yokel |
| C. | wag |
| D. | aeon |
| Answer» D. aeon | |
| 808. |
A sly look that is lustful |
| A. | leer |
| B. | lore |
| C. | lark |
| D. | littoral |
| Answer» B. lore | |
| 809. |
Dry weather with no rainfall |
| A. | draught |
| B. | draft |
| C. | drought |
| D. | desert |
| Answer» D. desert | |
| 810. |
Too much official formality |
| A. | bureaucracy |
| B. | red-tapism |
| C. | nepotism |
| D. | formalism |
| Answer» C. nepotism | |
| 811. |
Living together of a man and woman without being married to each other |
| A. | marriage |
| B. | equipage |
| C. | lineage |
| D. | concubinage |
| Answer» E. | |
| 812. |
A place where government/ public records are kept |
| A. | archive |
| B. | museum |
| C. | shelf |
| D. | cellar |
| Answer» B. museum | |
| 813. |
A government in which all religions are honoured |
| A. | communist |
| B. | socialistic |
| C. | secular |
| D. | capitalist |
| Answer» D. capitalist | |
| 814. |
The act of killing a whole group of people, especially a whole race |
| A. | patricide |
| B. | parricide |
| C. | matricide |
| D. | genocide |
| Answer» E. | |
| 815. |
One who stays away from school with permission |
| A. | pedant |
| B. | supplicant |
| C. | mendicant |
| D. | truant |
| Answer» E. | |
| 816. |
Tough tissues in joints |
| A. | ligaments |
| B. | endoderm |
| C. | muscles |
| D. | fibre |
| Answer» B. endoderm | |
| 817. |
The study of maps |
| A. | cartography |
| B. | geography |
| C. | geology |
| D. | atlas |
| Answer» B. geography | |
| 818. |
Flat metal or Porcelain plate fixed on a wall as an ornament or memorial. |
| A. | tabloid |
| B. | poster |
| C. | board |
| D. | plaque |
| Answer» E. | |
| 819. |
A doctor who treats children |
| A. | paediatrician |
| B. | pedagogue |
| C. | pedestrian |
| D. | paedophile |
| Answer» B. pedagogue | |
| 820. |
A four footed animal |
| A. | tetrapod |
| B. | quadruped |
| C. | polyped |
| D. | double-paired |
| Answer» C. polyped | |
| 821. |
One who is indifferent to pleasure or pain. |
| A. | stoic |
| B. | stylist |
| C. | cynic |
| D. | psychic |
| Answer» B. stylist | |
| 822. |
Anything which is no longer in use. |
| A. | obscure |
| B. | obsolete |
| C. | pristine |
| D. | lapsed |
| Answer» C. pristine | |
| 823. |
A person who is unable to pay his debts. |
| A. | solvent |
| B. | banker |
| C. | insolvent |
| D. | lender |
| Answer» D. lender | |
| 824. |
The art of good eating |
| A. | gastronomy |
| B. | astronomy |
| C. | vegetarianism |
| D. | gourmet |
| Answer» B. astronomy | |
| 825. |
Killing of a child |
| A. | homicide |
| B. | genocide |
| C. | infanticide |
| D. | suicide |
| Answer» D. suicide | |
| 826. |
Capable of being understood in either of two or more possible senses, and therefore not definite. |
| A. | amphibious |
| B. | ambiguous |
| C. | amorphous |
| D. | confusing |
| Answer» C. amorphous | |
| 827. |
A short poem or speech addressed to the spectators after the conclusion of a drama. |
| A. | prologue |
| B. | dialogue |
| C. | epilogue |
| D. | monologue |
| Answer» D. monologue | |
| 828. |
Act of deceiving somebody in order to make money. |
| A. | fraud |
| B. | robbery |
| C. | pickpocket |
| D. | theft |
| Answer» B. robbery | |
| 829. |
One who can think about the future with imagination and wisdom. |
| A. | dreamer |
| B. | seer |
| C. | idealist |
| D. | visionary |
| Answer» E. | |
| 830. |
Give and receive mutually |
| A. | present |
| B. | reciprocate |
| C. | compromise |
| D. | approve |
| Answer» C. compromise | |
| 831. |
Something capable of being done. |
| A. | probable |
| B. | feasible |
| C. | tenable |
| D. | explicable |
| Answer» C. tenable | |
| 832. |
A person coming to a foreign land to settle there. |
| A. | immigrant |
| B. | emigrant |
| C. | tourist |
| D. | settler |
| Answer» B. emigrant | |
| 833. |
Belonging to all parts of the world |
| A. | versatile |
| B. | universal |
| C. | cosmopolitan |
| D. | secular |
| Answer» C. cosmopolitan | |
| 834. |
One who goes to settle in another country |
| A. | immigrant |
| B. | alien |
| C. | citizen |
| D. | emigrant |
| Answer» E. | |
| 835. |
A person who breaks into a house in order to steal |
| A. | poacher |
| B. | bandit |
| C. | intruder |
| D. | burglar |
| Answer» E. | |
| 836. |
To seize control of a vehicle in order to force it to go to a new destination, or demand something. |
| A. | attack |
| B. | contract |
| C. | hijack |
| D. | detour |
| Answer» D. detour | |
| 837. |
Customs and habits of a particular group |
| A. | mores |
| B. | traditions |
| C. | rites |
| D. | rituals |
| Answer» B. traditions | |
| 838. |
Lasting only for a moment |
| A. | momentous |
| B. | momentary |
| C. | trivial |
| D. | petty |
| Answer» C. trivial | |
| 839. |
One who collects coins |
| A. | archaeologist |
| B. | numismatist |
| C. | philatelist |
| D. | connoisseur |
| Answer» C. philatelist | |
| 840. |
Constant efforts to achieve something |
| A. | patience |
| B. | vigour |
| C. | attempt |
| D. | perseverance |
| Answer» E. | |
| 841. |
A person who believes in the total abolition of war |
| A. | socialist |
| B. | communist |
| C. | fascist |
| D. | pacifist |
| Answer» E. | |
| 842. |
Concluding part of a literary work |
| A. | epilogue |
| B. | bibliography |
| C. | soliloquy |
| D. | episode |
| Answer» B. bibliography | |
| 843. |
A body of persons appointed to hear evidence and give their verdict in trials |
| A. | association |
| B. | council |
| C. | bar |
| D. | jury |
| Answer» E. | |
| 844. |
Science of diseases |
| A. | philology |
| B. | pathology |
| C. | psychology |
| D. | virology |
| Answer» C. psychology | |
| 845. |
One who is beyond reform |
| A. | optimistic |
| B. | incorrigible |
| C. | indefatigable |
| D. | notorious |
| Answer» C. indefatigable | |
| 846. |
A person without training or experience in a skill or subject |
| A. | chaplain |
| B. | mason |
| C. | artisan |
| D. | novice |
| Answer» E. | |
| 847. |
A place where Jews worship according to their religion |
| A. | cathedral |
| B. | synagogue |
| C. | chapel |
| D. | demagogue |
| Answer» C. chapel | |
| 848. |
Dissection of a dead body to find the cause of death. |
| A. | biopsy |
| B. | investigation |
| C. | surgery |
| D. | autopsy |
| Answer» E. | |
| 849. |
The study of religion and religious ideas and beliefs |
| A. | theocracy |
| B. | theosophy |
| C. | theology |
| D. | theism |
| Answer» D. theism | |
| 850. |
One who is indifferent to pleasure and pain |
| A. | ascetic |
| B. | esoteric |
| C. | stoic |
| D. | sceptical |
| Answer» D. sceptical | |