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This section includes 807 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your English Skills Ability knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
601. |
Drinking too much . . . . . . . . one's judgement. |
A. | mposes |
B. | mpels |
C. | mpairs |
D. | mpedes |
Answer» D. mpedes | |
602. |
Such . . . . . . . . clothes did not appeal to her nor did they suit her. |
A. | imple |
B. | audy |
C. | rnate |
D. | atuous |
Answer» C. rnate | |
603. |
These facts had been . . . . . . . . into them. |
A. | igested |
B. | ictated |
C. | rummed |
D. | poken |
Answer» D. poken | |
604. |
The strike in the paper mill has resulted in a . . . . . . . . loss. |
A. | ommendable |
B. | oluminous |
C. | olossal |
D. | omprehensive |
Answer» D. omprehensive | |
605. |
There was no . . . . . . . . of projects to be posed for aid. |
A. | ant |
B. | aucity |
C. | earth |
D. | carcity |
Answer» D. carcity | |
606. |
There was an . . . . . . . . silence after the announcement. |
A. | wkward |
B. | neasy |
C. | ternal |
D. | erie |
Answer» C. ternal | |
607. |
Mr. Shekhar . . . . . . . . the letter by return of post. |
A. | eplied |
B. | eciprocated |
C. | nswered |
D. | uestioned |
Answer» D. uestioned | |
608. |
I . . . . . . . . he has been caught up in a traffic jam. |
A. | uspect |
B. | uppose |
C. | magine |
D. | peculate |
Answer» C. magine | |
609. |
There was a look of . . . . . . . . on his face during the interrogation. |
A. | isfavour |
B. | isguise |
C. | ejection |
D. | isgrace |
Answer» D. isgrace | |
610. |
Let us take him upon his word. I see no room for any . . . . . . . . in the matter. |
A. | eviation |
B. | uplicity |
C. | ifference |
D. | ynicism |
Answer» C. ifference | |
611. |
We must . . . . . . . . help to the people hit by cyclone. |
A. | ontribute |
B. | ummon |
C. | ender |
D. | mpart |
Answer» D. mpart | |
612. |
The ship was . . . . . . . . from its course by bad weather. |
A. | rawn |
B. | iverted |
C. | istracted |
D. | ushed |
Answer» D. ushed | |
613. |
The Board called on a meeting to . . . . . . . . the financial situation of the Company. |
A. | evise |
B. | over |
C. | eview |
D. | upport |
Answer» D. upport | |
614. |
The point you are raising is not . . . . . . . . to the subject. |
A. | roper |
B. | it |
C. | equired |
D. | ertinent |
Answer» E. | |
615. |
Burglary is a . . . . . . . . |
A. | vil |
B. | in |
C. | ice |
D. | rime |
Answer» E. | |
616. |
She is . . . . . . . . for the final round of the competition. |
A. | eclared |
B. | ecided |
C. | ualified |
D. | uperior |
Answer» D. uperior | |
617. |
The table drawer was . . . . . . . . and could not be opened. |
A. | arred |
B. | astened |
C. | ound |
D. | ammed |
Answer» E. | |
618. |
He is . . . . . . . . for his evil deeds. |
A. | otorious |
B. | amous |
C. | elebrated |
D. | oted |
Answer» B. amous | |
619. |
We should always make a . . . . . . . . selection of books. |
A. | ust |
B. | udicial |
C. | udicious |
D. | ustified |
Answer» D. ustified | |
620. |
The degrees were awarded in the annual . . . . . . . . |
A. | onference |
B. | onvention |
C. | onvolution |
D. | onvocation |
Answer» E. | |
621. |
We had a . . . . . . . . of warm weather in March. |
A. | eriod |
B. | hase |
C. | ime |
D. | pell |
Answer» E. | |
622. |
Handle with care, it is . . . . . . . . |
A. | gile |
B. | olatile |
C. | uctile |
D. | ragile |
Answer» E. | |
623. |
The punch made the boxer . . . . . . . . with pain. |
A. | rumble |
B. | ape |
C. | ince |
D. | umble |
Answer» D. umble | |
624. |
The boy made good . . . . . . . . in his studies. |
A. | rogress |
B. | evelopment |
C. | rowth |
D. | dvancement |
Answer» B. evelopment | |
625. |
The lost child was . . . . . . . . to his parents. |
A. | estored |
B. | ent |
C. | ispatched |
D. | eturned |
Answer» B. ent | |
626. |
A cup of water was enough to . . . . . . . . his thirst. |
A. | atisfy |
B. | ppease |
C. | uench |
D. | xtinguish |
Answer» D. xtinguish | |
627. |
He . . . . . . . . all his energies to bear upon the task. |
A. | rought |
B. | evoted |
C. | ut |
D. | rganised |
Answer» B. evoted | |
628. |
My boss . . . . . . . . my request to increase my allowance. |
A. | efused |
B. | enied |
C. | esisted |
D. | ithheld |
Answer» B. enied | |
629. |
The firm . . . . . . . . its workers well. |
A. | reated |
B. | egarded |
C. | ehaved |
D. | ared |
Answer» B. egarded | |
630. |
His death is a great blow, most terrible to . . . . . . . . |
A. | ear |
B. | magine |
C. | ccept |
D. | ustain |
Answer» B. magine | |
631. |
Ajay was . . . . . . . . on meeting his boss yesterday only. |
A. | een |
B. | etermined |
C. | ure |
D. | ecided |
Answer» B. etermined | |
632. |
When Satish . . . . . . . . that he was guilty, he was pardoned. |
A. | laimed |
B. | oasted |
C. | onfessed |
D. | onfided |
Answer» D. onfided | |
633. |
They have . . . . . . . . up the deficit. |
A. | overed |
B. | illed |
C. | ade |
D. | ulled |
Answer» D. ulled | |
634. |
The reward is a . . . . . . . . of her service to mankind. |
A. | omento |
B. | emorial |
C. | ecognition |
D. | itness |
Answer» D. itness | |
635. |
The interior of the concert hall is . . . . . . . . to the eye. |
A. | elicious |
B. | eritable |
C. | isual |
D. | opeless |
Answer» C. isual | |
636. |
The defending champion . . . . . . . . to victory in just 30 minutes. |
A. | ed |
B. | ushed |
C. | eached |
D. | ruised |
Answer» E. | |
637. |
The steam engine was . . . . . . . . by James Watt. |
A. | iscovered |
B. | anufactured |
C. | reated |
D. | nvented |
Answer» E. | |
638. |
Inspite of some . . . . . . . ., Ashish is a good sportsman. |
A. | elonies |
B. | istakes |
C. | ffences |
D. | isdemeanours |
Answer» E. | |
639. |
The tyrant . . . . . . . . anyone whom he regarded as a rival. |
A. | assacred |
B. | illed |
C. | xterminated |
D. | laughtered |
Answer» D. laughtered | |
640. |
It was difficult to see through the . . . . . . . . of the head lights of the cars. |
A. | hine |
B. | lare |
C. | azzle |
D. | rilliance |
Answer» D. rilliance | |
641. |
Robbers often act in . . . . . . . . with the police. |
A. | onnection |
B. | onformity |
C. | ollusion |
D. | o-ordination |
E. | o-operation |
Answer» D. o-ordination | |
642. |
The committee met to . . . . . . . . the team for the tournament. |
A. | ppoint |
B. | elect |
C. | lect |
D. | ominate |
Answer» C. lect | |
643. |
It was his . . . . . . . . that saved him from the coming danger. |
A. | oresight |
B. | rediction |
C. | resage |
D. | etection |
Answer» B. rediction | |
644. |
. . . . . . . . work is more enjoyable than compulsory work. |
A. | emporary |
B. | oluntary |
C. | lavish |
D. | echanical |
Answer» C. lavish | |
645. |
I became alert because I . . . . . . . . trouble around me. |
A. | omprehended |
B. | ensed |
C. | ranscended |
D. | aw |
Answer» C. ranscended | |
646. |
His . . . . . . . . helped him rise so high in life. |
A. | leverness |
B. | isdom |
C. | unningness |
D. | enius |
Answer» E. | |
647. |
The explorers' path was . . . . . . . . with dangers. |
A. | eset |
B. | eplete |
C. | estowed |
D. | xhausted |
E. | fflicted |
Answer» B. eplete | |
648. |
The crooks did not . . . . . . . . any resistance. |
A. | ut |
B. | how |
C. | ffer |
D. | xert |
E. | xercise |
Answer» D. xert | |
649. |
Only those who ave completed eighteen years are . . . . . . . . to apply for this post. |
A. | lected |
B. | egible |
C. | elected |
D. | orced |
E. | ligible |
Answer» F. | |
650. |
Rights . . . . . . . . automatically to him who duly performs his duties. |
A. | elong |
B. | ransfer |
C. | ssue |
D. | ccrue |
E. | cquire |
Answer» E. cquire | |