

MCQOPTIONS
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.
51. |
Code of diplomatic etiquette and precedence |
A. | Statesmanship |
B. | Formalism |
C. | Hierarchy |
D. | Protocol |
Answer» E. | |
52. |
A light sailing boat built specially for racing |
A. | Canoe |
B. | Yacht |
C. | Frigate |
D. | Dinghy |
Answer» C. Frigate | |
53. |
One who is in charge of museum |
A. | Curator |
B. | Supervisor |
C. | Caretaker |
D. | Warden |
Answer» B. Supervisor | |
54. |
A building for storing threshed grain |
A. | Hangar |
B. | Dockyard |
C. | Store |
D. | Granary |
Answer» E. | |
55. |
A government by the nobles |
A. | Aristocracy |
B. | Democracy |
C. | Autocracy |
D. | Bureaucracy |
Answer» B. Democracy | |
56. |
That which is perceptible by touch is |
A. | Contagious |
B. | Contingent |
C. | Tenacious |
D. | Tangible |
Answer» E. | |
57. |
Very pleasing to eat |
A. | Appetising |
B. | Palatable |
C. | Tantalising |
D. | Sumptuous |
Answer» C. Tantalising | |
58. |
Policeman riding on motorcycles as guards to a VIP |
A. | Outriders |
B. | Servants |
C. | Commandos |
D. | Attendants |
Answer» B. Servants | |
59. |
One who believes that all things and events in life are predetermined is a |
A. | Fatalist |
B. | Puritan |
C. | Egoist |
D. | Tyrant |
Answer» B. Puritan | |
60. |
Something that relates to everyone in the world |
A. | General |
B. | Common |
C. | Usual |
D. | Universal |
Answer» E. | |
61. |
Continuing fight between parties, families, clans, etc. |
A. | Enmity |
B. | Feud |
C. | Quarrel |
D. | Skirmish |
Answer» C. Quarrel | |
62. |
Murder of a king |
A. | Infanticide |
B. | Matricide |
C. | Genocide |
D. | Regicide |
Answer» E. | |
63. |
Hater of learning and knowledge |
A. | Misologist |
B. | Bibliophile |
C. | Misogynist |
D. | Misanthropist |
Answer» B. Bibliophile | |
64. |
A person interested in reading books and nothing else |
A. | Book-keepr |
B. | Scholar |
C. | Book-worm |
D. | Student |
Answer» D. Student | |
65. |
Giving undue favours to one's own kith and kin |
A. | Nepotism |
B. | Favouritism |
C. | Wordliness |
D. | Corruption |
Answer» B. Favouritism | |
66. |
Incapable of being seen through |
A. | Ductile |
B. | Opaque |
C. | Obsolete |
D. | Potable |
Answer» C. Obsolete | |
67. |
An expression of mild disapproval |
A. | Warning |
B. | Denigration |
C. | Impertinence |
D. | Reproof |
Answer» E. | |
68. |
A place where monks live as a secluded community |
A. | Cathedral |
B. | Diocese |
C. | Convent |
D. | Monastery |
Answer» E. | |
69. |
A disease of mind causing an uncontrollable desire to steal |
A. | Schizophrenia |
B. | Claustrophobia |
C. | Kleptomania |
D. | Magolomania |
Answer» D. Magolomania | |
70. |
A large sleeping-room with many beds |
A. | Bedroom |
B. | Dormitory |
C. | Hostel |
D. | Basement |
Answer» C. Hostel | |
71. |
One who sacrifices his life for a cause |
A. | Patriot |
B. | Martyr |
C. | Revolutionary |
D. | Soldier |
Answer» C. Revolutionary | |
72. |
A person who brings goods illegally into the country |
A. | Importer |
B. | Exporter |
C. | Fraud |
D. | Smuggler |
Answer» E. | |
73. |
To accustom oneself to a foreign climate |
A. | Adapt |
B. | Adopt |
C. | Accustom |
D. | Acclimatise |
Answer» E. | |
74. |
To take secretly in small quantities |
A. | Robbery |
B. | Pilferage |
C. | Theft |
D. | Defalcation |
Answer» C. Theft | |
75. |
One who knows everything |
A. | Literate |
B. | Scholar |
C. | Omnipotent |
D. | Omniscient |
Answer» E. | |
76. |
Detailed plan of journey |
A. | Travelogue |
B. | Travelkit |
C. | Schedule |
D. | Itinerary |
Answer» E. | |
77. |
To walk with slow or regular Steps is to |
A. | Limp |
B. | Stride |
C. | Pace |
D. | Advance |
Answer» D. Advance | |
78. |
A style full of words |
A. | Verbose |
B. | Pedantic |
C. | Rhetorical |
D. | Abundant |
Answer» B. Pedantic | |
79. |
One who does not marry, especially as a religious obligation |
A. | Bachelor |
B. | Celibate |
C. | Vigin |
D. | Recluse |
Answer» C. Vigin | |
80. |
One who dabbles in fine arts for the love of it and not for monetary gains |
A. | Connoisseur |
B. | Amateur |
C. | Professional |
D. | Dilettante |
Answer» C. Professional | |
81. |
A school boy who cuts classes frequently is a |
A. | Defeatist |
B. | Sycophant |
C. | Truant |
D. | Martinet |
Answer» D. Martinet | |
82. |
Ready to believe |
A. | Credulous |
B. | Credible |
C. | Creditable |
D. | Incredible |
Answer» B. Credible | |
83. |
Medical study of skin and its diseases |
A. | Dermatology |
B. | Endocrinology |
C. | Gynealogy |
D. | Orthopaedics |
Answer» B. Endocrinology | |
84. |
A dramatic performance |
A. | Mask |
B. | Mosque |
C. | Masque |
D. | Mascot |
Answer» D. Mascot | |
85. |
A religious discourse |
A. | Preach |
B. | Stanza |
C. | Sanctorum |
D. | Sermon |
Answer» E. | |
86. |
One who is determined to exact full vengeance for wrongs done to him |
A. | Virulent |
B. | Vindictive |
C. | Usurer |
D. | Vindicator |
Answer» C. Usurer | |
87. |
Be the embodiment or perfect example of |
A. | Characterise |
B. | Idol |
C. | Personify |
D. | Signify |
Answer» D. Signify | |
88. |
A prima facie case is such |
A. | As it seems at first sight |
B. | As it is made to seem at first sight |
C. | As it turns out to be at the end |
D. | As it seems to the court after a number of hearings |
Answer» B. As it is made to seem at first sight | |
89. |
One who does not care for literature or art |
A. | Primitive |
B. | Illiterate |
C. | Philistine |
D. | Barbarian |
Answer» D. Barbarian | |
90. |
One absorbed in his own thoughts and feelings rather than in things outside |
A. | Scholar |
B. | Recluse |
C. | Introvert |
D. | Intellectual |
Answer» D. Intellectual | |
91. |
The part of government which is concerned with making of rules |
A. | Court |
B. | Tribunal |
C. | Bar |
D. | Legislature |
Answer» E. | |
92. |
That which cannot be believed |
A. | Incredible |
B. | Incredulous |
C. | Implausible |
D. | Unreliable |
Answer» B. Incredulous | |
93. |
Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool |
A. | Imbecility |
B. | Senility |
C. | Dotage |
D. | Superannuation |
Answer» D. Superannuation | |
94. |
A drawing on transparent paper |
A. | Red print |
B. | Blue print |
C. | Negative |
D. | Transparency |
Answer» E. | |
95. |
A voice loud enough to be heard |
A. | Audible |
B. | Applaudable |
C. | Laudable |
D. | Oral |
Answer» B. Applaudable | |
96. |
A remedy for all diseases |
A. | Stoic |
B. | Marvel |
C. | Panacea |
D. | Recompense |
Answer» D. Recompense | |
97. |
One who eats everything |
A. | Omnivorous |
B. | Omniscient |
C. | Irrestible |
D. | Insolvent |
Answer» B. Omniscient | |
98. |
A person who tries to deceive people by claiming to be able to do wonderful things |
A. | Trickster |
B. | Imposter |
C. | Magician |
D. | Mountebank |
Answer» B. Imposter | |
99. |
A short poem or speech addressed to spectators after the conclusion of a drama. |
A. | Prologue |
B. | Dialogue |
C. | Epilogue |
D. | Monologue |
Answer» D. Monologue | |
100. |
To cut something into two pieces |
A. | Severe |
B. | Sever |
C. | Sewer |
D. | Sow |
Answer» C. Sewer | |