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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.
301. |
Reena's marriage . . . . . . . . Rajesh was tumultous. |
A. | f |
B. | ith |
C. | etween |
D. | o |
Answer» C. etween | |
302. |
You must dispense . . . . . . . . his service. |
A. | n |
B. | t |
C. | ith |
D. | f |
Answer» D. f | |
303. |
The higher you go, the more difficult it . . . . . . . . to breathe. |
A. | as become |
B. | ecomes |
C. | s becoming |
D. | ecame |
Answer» C. s becoming | |
304. |
Please distribute these sweets . . . . . . . . the children. |
A. | n |
B. | etween |
C. | mid |
D. | mong |
Answer» E. | |
305. |
. . . . . . . . the rain stopped, the play had to be suspended. |
A. | ince |
B. | hen |
C. | ntil |
D. | hile |
Answer» D. hile | |
306. |
The mounting pressure was so overwhelming that he ultimately . . . . . . . . to her wish. |
A. | greed in |
B. | owed in |
C. | ave in |
D. | ielded in |
Answer» D. ielded in | |
307. |
Sunita decided to set . . . . . . . . some time everyday for prayers. |
A. | p |
B. | n |
C. | n |
D. | side |
Answer» E. | |
308. |
It is fourteen years since I . . . . . . . . him. |
A. | aw |
B. | ave seen |
C. | id see |
D. | ad seen |
Answer» B. ave seen | |
309. |
In his . . . . . . . ., he followed the . . . . . . . . course. |
A. | gony , funny |
B. | gnorance , wrong |
C. | urry , diversified |
D. | redicament , proper |
E. | ewilderment , appropriate |
Answer» C. urry , diversified | |
310. |
The increasing revival of dramatic classics is, to one critic, . . . . . . . .; it seems to him a sign of the . . . . . . . . of the modern theatre. |
A. | uspicious , resurgence |
B. | eplorable , anaemia |
C. | ncomprehensible , paradox |
D. | stounding , vitality |
Answer» C. ncomprehensible , paradox | |
311. |
He used to pray everyday, believing that as long as he . . . . . . . . so, he would be safe. |
A. | s doing |
B. | oes |
C. | id |
D. | ill do |
Answer» D. ill do | |
312. |
We thought that she . . . . . . . . the job. |
A. | ets |
B. | s getting |
C. | ill get |
D. | ould get |
Answer» E. | |
313. |
Kanak is endowed . . . . . . . . many great qualities. |
A. | n |
B. | ith |
C. | f |
D. | y |
Answer» C. f | |
314. |
One should not be indifferent . . . . . . . . the sufferings of others. |
A. | bout |
B. | o |
C. | f |
D. | t |
Answer» C. f | |
315. |
Besides other provisions, that shopkeeper deals . . . . . . . . cosmetics too. |
A. | or |
B. | t |
C. | n |
D. | ith |
Answer» D. ith | |
316. |
The conference was successful, your style of presentation was . . . . . . . .; everyone liked it. |
A. | aluable |
B. | ifficult |
C. | onducive |
D. | onderful |
E. | rustworthy |
Answer» E. rustworthy | |
317. |
Freedom and equality are the . . . . . . . . rights of every human being. |
A. | nalienable |
B. | nscrutable |
C. | ncalculable |
D. | nstitutional |
E. | nsufferable |
Answer» B. nscrutable | |
318. |
. . . . . . . . eye witnesses, the news reporter gave a graphic description of how the fire broke. |
A. | eporting |
B. | bserving |
C. | eeing |
D. | uoting |
E. | xamining |
Answer» E. xamining | |
319. |
No country can . . . . . . . . to practice a constant, rigid foreign policy n view of the world power dynamics. |
A. | bliviate |
B. | nticipate |
C. | fford |
D. | nvisage |
E. | isualise |
Answer» D. nvisage | |
320. |
Even in today's modern society, people . . . . . . . . god to bring rains. |
A. | rovoke |
B. | voke |
C. | ppeal |
D. | ropitiate |
E. | uperimpose |
Answer» C. ppeal | |
321. |
The security for the Ministers has been . . . . . . . . up following the attack at a public meeting last evening. |
A. | teered |
B. | eared |
C. | peeded |
D. | loated |
E. | eefed |
Answer» F. | |
322. |
The villagers . . . . . . . . the death of their leader by keeping all the shops closed. |
A. | nnounced |
B. | rotested |
C. | ourned |
D. | onsoled |
E. | venged |
Answer» D. onsoled | |
323. |
His logic . . . . . . . . everyone, including the experts. |
A. | eased |
B. | efied |
C. | urprised |
D. | onfounded |
E. | verwhelmed |
Answer» D. onfounded | |
324. |
On his sudden demise, my emotions were so complicated that it was . . . . . . . . how I felt. |
A. | nreasonable |
B. | mpossible |
C. | ntolerable |
D. | nimaginable |
E. | nexplicable |
Answer» D. nimaginable | |
325. |
I will be leaving for Delhi tonight and . . . . . . . . to return by this week end. |
A. | aiting |
B. | lan |
C. | oing |
D. | ikely |
E. | aking |
Answer» C. oing | |
326. |
The improvement made by changes in the system was . . . . . . . . and did not warrant the large expenses. |
A. | arge |
B. | mall |
C. | inute |
D. | arginal |
E. | ncertain |
Answer» E. ncertain | |
327. |
Some people . . . . . . . . themselves into believing that they are indispensable to the organisation they work for. |
A. | eep |
B. | ool |
C. | orce |
D. | enigrate |
E. | elude |
Answer» F. | |
328. |
These essays are intellectually . . . . . . . . and represent various levels of complexity. |
A. | evealing |
B. | odern |
C. | uperior |
D. | emanding |
E. | ersistent |
Answer» D. emanding | |
329. |
He tried to . . . . . . . . smoking, but did not succeed. |
A. | ut out |
B. | ive up |
C. | o away |
D. | et away |
Answer» C. o away | |
330. |
He has fallen . . . . . . . . with his partner. |
A. | hrough |
B. | ff |
C. | ver |
D. | ut |
Answer» E. | |
331. |
Baggage can be covered . . . . . . . . loss or accident during travel. |
A. | gainst |
B. | or |
C. | long |
D. | ith |
Answer» B. or | |
332. |
The sun . . . . . . . . at six this morning. |
A. | ose |
B. | aised |
C. | rose |
D. | roused |
Answer» B. aised | |
333. |
One is struck by the realisation of being one with nature : a union of mind . . . . . . . . body. |
A. | or |
B. | n |
C. | nd |
D. | r |
Answer» D. r | |
334. |
If only he . . . . . . . . told us the truth in the first place, things wouldn't have gone wrong. |
A. | as |
B. | ould have |
C. | ad |
D. | hould have |
Answer» D. hould have | |
335. |
We will be late if we . . . . . . . . not leave now. |
A. | o |
B. | ill |
C. | hall |
D. | id |
Answer» B. ill | |
336. |
I take interest . . . . . . . . film making. |
A. | or |
B. | ith |
C. | o |
D. | n |
Answer» E. | |
337. |
As the festival approaches, the number of customers . . . . . . . . |
A. | ill be increased |
B. | ncreases |
C. | ill have increased |
D. | s increasing |
Answer» C. ill have increased | |
338. |
Because of the heavy rain, the match was . . . . . . . . |
A. | roken off |
B. | allen off |
C. | alled off |
D. | et aside |
Answer» D. et aside | |
339. |
By air you . . . . . . . . almost half the distance to Bombay before I reach back home by my car. |
A. | ill cover |
B. | hall have covered |
C. | ould cover |
D. | ould have covered |
Answer» C. ould cover | |
340. |
Hardly had he arrived . . . . . . . . it started raining. |
A. | fter |
B. | han |
C. | hen |
D. | efore |
Answer» D. efore | |
341. |
The bandit . . . . . . . . the traveller of his purse of gold and . . . . . . . . him grievously. |
A. | natched , hurt |
B. | tole , injured |
C. | emanded , beat |
D. | obbed , wounded |
Answer» E. | |
342. |
He was so convinced that people were driven by . . . . . . . . motives that he believed there was no such thing as a purely . . . . . . . . act. |
A. | ersonal , anti-social |
B. | ersonal , eternal |
C. | ltruistic , praiseworthy |
D. | lterior , selfless |
E. | entimental , divine |
Answer» E. entimental , divine | |
343. |
The charges made in the system were so . . . . . . . .that they didn't require any . . . . . . . . |
A. | ig , time |
B. | enuine , intelligence |
C. | arginal , expenses |
D. | ertain , expertise |
E. | bvious , modifications |
Answer» F. | |
344. |
Instead of . . . . . . . ., prove your worth by . . . . . . . . something. |
A. | egging , demanding |
B. | alking , doing |
C. | orrying , paying |
D. | riting , reading |
E. | onating , demanding |
Answer» C. orrying , paying | |
345. |
She was . . . . . . . . because all her plans had gone . . . . . . . . |
A. | lated , wild |
B. | ejected , splendidly |
C. | istraught , awry |
D. | rustrated , magnificently |
Answer» D. rustrated , magnificently | |
346. |
On a final consideration, Mr. Abererombie's book strikes us as singular . . . . . . . thought. |
A. | ttributive |
B. | ignificant |
C. | ymptomatic |
D. | vocative |
Answer» E. | |
347. |
Health is too important to be . . . . . . . |
A. | eglected |
B. | etested |
C. | espised |
D. | iscarded |
Answer» B. etested | |
348. |
The sun . . . . . . . at six this morning. |
A. | rose |
B. | ose |
C. | roused |
D. | aised |
Answer» C. roused | |
349. |
. . . . . . . an accident, the train will arrive in time. |
A. | esides |
B. | ccepting |
C. | espite |
D. | arring |
Answer» E. | |
350. |
It . . . . . . . to me that she was incurable. |
A. | uggested |
B. | lashed |
C. | appened |
D. | ccurred |
Answer» E. | |