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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.
| 301. |
A person in charge of a museum |
| A. | architect |
| B. | mayor |
| C. | philatelist |
| D. | curator |
| Answer» E. | |
| 302. |
An act of misappropriation of money |
| A. | embezzlement |
| B. | misconduct |
| C. | debasement |
| D. | corruption |
| Answer» B. misconduct | |
| 303. |
One who cannot make any mistake |
| A. | illegible |
| B. | inaudible |
| C. | invisible |
| D. | infallible |
| Answer» E. | |
| 304. |
The first public performance of a musical or theatrical work or the first showing of a film |
| A. | opener |
| B. | premiere |
| C. | debut |
| D. | preview |
| Answer» C. debut | |
| 305. |
Submission to all that happens as inevitable |
| A. | pessimism |
| B. | pragmatism |
| C. | fatalism |
| D. | superstition |
| Answer» D. superstition | |
| 306. |
The science of the functioning and growth of society. |
| A. | anthropology |
| B. | philosophy |
| C. | sociology |
| D. | psychology |
| Answer» D. psychology | |
| 307. |
A person between 90 and 100 years old. |
| A. | septuagenarian |
| B. | nonagenarian |
| C. | centenarian |
| D. | octogenarian |
| Answer» D. octogenarian | |
| 308. |
to renounce one s throne |
| A. | abdicate |
| B. | arrogate |
| C. | abstain |
| D. | abrogate |
| Answer» B. arrogate | |
| 309. |
A person with strong desire to steal. |
| A. | nelomania |
| B. | kleptomania |
| C. | losmomania |
| D. | melanomania |
| Answer» C. losmomania | |
| 310. |
One who hates people. |
| A. | misandrist |
| B. | misologist |
| C. | misanthrope |
| D. | misogynist |
| Answer» D. misogynist | |
| 311. |
Strange in appearance |
| A. | bizarre |
| B. | rustic |
| C. | geriatric |
| D. | decrepit |
| Answer» B. rustic | |
| 312. |
Not clear |
| A. | stupidity |
| B. | obscure |
| C. | clarity |
| D. | intensity |
| Answer» C. clarity | |
| 313. |
Scientific study of Earthquakes |
| A. | seismology |
| B. | astrology |
| C. | geography |
| D. | anthropology |
| Answer» B. astrology | |
| 314. |
The study of growing garden plants |
| A. | nursery |
| B. | orchard |
| C. | nomenclature |
| D. | horticulture |
| Answer» E. | |
| 315. |
Gradually advanced |
| A. | evolved |
| B. | evoluted |
| C. | evaded |
| D. | advantaged |
| Answer» B. evoluted | |
| 316. |
The belief that God is in everything, including nature. |
| A. | pantheism |
| B. | mysticism |
| C. | naturalism |
| D. | polytheism |
| Answer» B. mysticism | |
| 317. |
One who does or studies without seriousness. |
| A. | dilettante |
| B. | diligent |
| C. | deliberate |
| D. | distracted |
| Answer» B. diligent | |
| 318. |
Lively or high-spirited |
| A. | depression |
| B. | grave |
| C. | vivacious |
| D. | discouraged |
| Answer» D. discouraged | |
| 319. |
Make something less severe. |
| A. | aggravation |
| B. | mediation |
| C. | palliation |
| D. | reduction |
| Answer» D. reduction | |
| 320. |
An indirect reference |
| A. | innuendo |
| B. | remarks |
| C. | suggestion |
| D. | aside |
| Answer» B. remarks | |
| 321. |
Sudden involuntary muscular contraction. |
| A. | sprain |
| B. | spasm |
| C. | spam |
| D. | span |
| Answer» C. spam | |
| 322. |
A group of islands |
| A. | islet |
| B. | archipelago |
| C. | reef |
| D. | atoll |
| Answer» C. reef | |
| 323. |
Enigmatic person |
| A. | unique |
| B. | unstable |
| C. | stable |
| D. | unknowable |
| Answer» E. | |
| 324. |
The study of election. |
| A. | arachnology |
| B. | philately |
| C. | philanthropy |
| D. | psephology |
| Answer» E. | |
| 325. |
Art of designing or writing on wax |
| A. | cartography |
| B. | cerography |
| C. | psephology |
| D. | etymology |
| Answer» C. psephology | |
| 326. |
The act of showing disrespect towards sacred things |
| A. | congregation |
| B. | etymology |
| C. | panjandrum |
| D. | blasphemy |
| Answer» E. | |
| 327. |
Person believing in one marriage |
| A. | polygamist |
| B. | misogynist |
| C. | monogamist |
| D. | philanthropist |
| Answer» D. philanthropist | |
| 328. |
Money given to agent on sales |
| A. | help |
| B. | commission |
| C. | assignment |
| D. | endeavour |
| Answer» C. assignment | |
| 329. |
Suitable or intended for only young persons |
| A. | youthful |
| B. | puerile |
| C. | adolescent |
| D. | juvenile |
| Answer» E. | |
| 330. |
A round-about way of expression |
| A. | verbosity |
| B. | talkativeness |
| C. | circumlocution |
| D. | loquacious |
| Answer» D. loquacious | |
| 331. |
Favouritism shown by a person in power to his relatives |
| A. | formalism |
| B. | red tapism |
| C. | nepotism |
| D. | bureaucracy |
| Answer» D. bureaucracy | |
| 332. |
Drug which causes people to sleep easily |
| A. | poppy |
| B. | soporific |
| C. | beguile |
| D. | pedant |
| Answer» C. beguile | |
| 333. |
One who listens secretly to private conversation |
| A. | eavesdropper |
| B. | encroacher |
| C. | eaves bearer |
| D. | listener |
| Answer» B. encroacher | |
| 334. |
Belong to the same period |
| A. | comrades |
| B. | contemporaries |
| C. | compromises |
| D. | renegades |
| Answer» C. compromises | |
| 335. |
A record of one s own life written by oneself |
| A. | history |
| B. | biography |
| C. | bibliography |
| D. | autobiography |
| Answer» E. | |
| 336. |
Obsession with books |
| A. | bibliomania |
| B. | megalomania |
| C. | xenophobia |
| D. | egomania |
| Answer» B. megalomania | |
| 337. |
A brave, noble-minded or chivalrous man |
| A. | handsome |
| B. | robust |
| C. | gallant |
| D. | reckless |
| Answer» D. reckless | |
| 338. |
A rough, violent, troublesome person. |
| A. | tartar |
| B. | talker |
| C. | vagabond |
| D. | swindler |
| Answer» B. talker | |
| 339. |
The study of skin |
| A. | dermatology |
| B. | dermatoglyphics |
| C. | stratigraphy |
| D. | oncology |
| Answer» B. dermatoglyphics | |
| 340. |
The branch of philosophy concerned with the study of the principles of beauty, especially in art |
| A. | artistic |
| B. | aesthetics |
| C. | ethics |
| D. | metaphysics |
| Answer» C. ethics | |
| 341. |
That which cannot be averted |
| A. | inevitable |
| B. | irreparable |
| C. | incomparable |
| D. | indisputable |
| Answer» B. irreparable | |
| 342. |
Solemn religious acts |
| A. | demonstrations |
| B. | celebrations |
| C. | rites |
| D. | functions |
| Answer» D. functions | |
| 343. |
A place where coins are made |
| A. | mint |
| B. | factory |
| C. | cannery |
| D. | monetary |
| Answer» B. factory | |
| 344. |
A person who thinks he is ill all the time |
| A. | hypochondriac |
| B. | neophyte |
| C. | maniac |
| D. | misanthrope |
| Answer» B. neophyte | |
| 345. |
Of the highest quality |
| A. | Productive |
| B. | reactive |
| C. | Superlative |
| D. | relative |
| Answer» D. relative | |
| 346. |
Change the appearance to deceive or to hide the identity. |
| A. | dissemble |
| B. | disguise |
| C. | dupe |
| D. | display |
| Answer» C. dupe | |
| 347. |
Reasoning method involving two statements from which a conclusion is reached |
| A. | logism |
| B. | syllogism |
| C. | rhetoric |
| D. | rhapsody |
| Answer» C. rhetoric | |
| 348. |
To send someone back to his or her own country |
| A. | extirpate |
| B. | repatriate |
| C. | expropriate |
| D. | exile |
| Answer» C. expropriate | |
| 349. |
A song sung at the death of a person |
| A. | sonnet |
| B. | ode |
| C. | elegy |
| D. | liturgy |
| Answer» D. liturgy | |
| 350. |
A person who has had one or more limbs removed |
| A. | amputee |
| B. | handicap |
| C. | limber |
| D. | fatalist |
| Answer» B. handicap | |