Explore topic-wise MCQs in Verbal Ability.

This section includes 206 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Verbal Ability knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

101.

If he

A. would have
B. would have had
C. has
D. No improvement
Answer» D. No improvement
102.

He has said so out of affection, do not take

A. in heart
B. it in the heart
C. by the heart
D. No improvement
Answer» E.
103.

The summer has

A. set up
B. set in
C. set off
D. No improvement
Answer» C. set off
104.

Let s buy a new sari with the annual bonus,

A. can t we
B. don t we
C. shall we
D. No improvement
Answer» B. don t we
105.

He plays cricket and tennis

A. both
B. besides
C. too
D. No improvement
Answer» D. No improvement
106.

No sooner I saw

A. No sooner I had seen
B. No sooner did I see
C. As soon as I saw
D. No improvement
Answer» C. As soon as I saw
107.

(a) The thieves discovered /(b) that only two empty safes /(c) and a rusted box was inside the house. /(d) No error.

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» D. (d)
108.

(a) Newton told us /(b) that it was gravity /(c) that prevented us from flying into space. /(d) No error.

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» D. (d)
109.

(a) The wheat procured by the government /(b) during this rabi crop season is done with lower qualities parameters /(c) because the crop was affected by unseasonal rains. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» C. (c)
110.

(a) A boomerang thrown /(b) by a skilled person is certain to return back to the thrower /(c) although the same cannot be said of other throwers. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» C. (c)
111.

(a) The PM visited /(b) five countries when /(c) he returns from his visit next week /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» B. (b)
112.

On seeing the lion she felt

A. very much
B. excessively
C. much
D. No improvement
Answer» B. excessively
113.

(a) Scientists predict /(b) that the Sun /(c) will go dark in the distant future. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» E.
114.

(a) Anu was disappointed /(b) with the grades she got in her exams /(c) because she studied hard. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» D. (d)
115.

(a) Ankit got more marks /(b) than every student in /(c) the large class. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» C. (c)
116.

(a) In the forest, he met some tribal people /(b) and they tell him how the traders /(c) are exploiting the natural resources. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» C. (c)
117.

He returned with two

A. heating
B. steaming
C. blazing
D. No improvement
Answer» C. blazing
118.

(a) Sunil lost /(b) his computer bag /(c) while going in a city bus. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» D. (d)
119.

If you had told your problem yesterday, we

A. would have
B. might have been
C. would have been
D. No correction required
Answer» B. might have been
120.

A bird in hand is worth

A. two in the bush
B. two at a bush
C. two on bush
D. No improvement
Answer» B. two at a bush
121.

The doctor

A. observed
B. saw
C. felt
D. No improvement
Answer» D. No improvement
122.

It is no good to cry

A. It is no good crying
B. It is of no good to cry
C. It is of no good crying
D. No improvement
Answer» B. It is of no good to cry
123.

When the soldiers realised that they had been fooled, they

A. had rush
B. have rush
C. had rushed
D. rushed
Answer» E.
124.

The matter must be considered

A. with
B. from
C. at
D. No improvement
Answer» C. at
125.

Sumit

A. was looked
B. would be looked
C. had looking
D. would have looked
Answer» E.
126.

One of the men gave first aid to Hitesh

A. who had injured
B. who was injured
C. which was injured
D. as he was to injure
Answer» C. which was injured
127.

They have stopped

A. to contruct
B. at constructing
C. constructing
D. No improvement
Answer» D. No improvement
128.

Seeing the injustice done to them hy the Britishers, the sepoys

A. broke to
B. broke upto
C. resorted to
D. No improvement
Answer» E.
129.

(a) A lot of people are not so much /(b) opposed to death sentence /(c) as keeping the sentence in abeyance /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» D. (d)
130.

(a) 'Do nothing but wait' /(b) is perhaps the best policy /(c) in times of uncertainty. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» E.
131.

(a) Sensing the crowd's angry mood, /(b) the minister had no other alternative /(c) than leave immediately. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» D. (d)
132.

(a) Hema was so popular with her friend she /(b) always had several party invitations /(c) for the same evening. /(d) No error.

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» B. (b)
133.

(a) Anu passed the first test successfully /(b) but to get selected for the Civil Services, she /(c) has to pass all together four tests. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» D. (d)
134.

(a) Diffusing a tense /(b) situation at a negotiating /(c) table is always very challenging. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» B. (b)
135.

(a) One can succeed /(b) at university examinations, if one /(c) studies with diligence. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» C. (c)
136.

(a) As if looking toward /(b) the sun, the sunflowers in the large /(c) field looked very attractive. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» E.
137.

(a) It is either the manager /(b) or the staff members who are held /(c) responsible for the poor service. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» E.
138.

(a) The rich become arrogant /(b) and often they do not /(c) follow traffic rules, isn't it ? /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» D. (d)
139.

(a) No sooner had they /(b) completed one building /(c) that they started work on another. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» D. (d)
140.

(a) Although my mother likes /(b) movies very much, /(c) she does not like me working in them. /(d) No error.

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» D. (d)
141.

(a) We appreciate you taking /(b) the time to come and visit /(c) our science exhibition. /(d) No error.

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» B. (b)
142.

(a) With a large number of voters being /(b)educated and well informed, wooing them with just slick advertisements /(c) and lofty promises have become very difficult. /(d) No error.

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» D. (d)
143.

(a) Defence deals would not /(b) have to be done under duress /(c) if the country planned the purchase well. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» D. (d)
144.

(a) The United Nations has /(b) been instrumental in /(c) uniting the peoples of the world. /(d) No error.

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» E.
145.

(a) The new office /(b) building is not only /(c) big, but is also beautiful. /(d) No error.

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» D. (d)
146.

(a) He wondered who was Ankita talking /(b) to on the phone for so long /(c) but hid his curiosity. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» B. (b)
147.

(a) He had almost eaten /(b) the entire soup /(c) when he discovered a dead fly in it. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» B. (b)
148.

(a) The men from the hills /(b) are most honest than /(c) any other men in the country. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» C. (c)
149.

(a) If he would have /(b) paid the taxes on time, /(c) he would not have to regret now. /(d) No error

A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
Answer» B. (b)
150.

All the allegations

A. levelled for
B. level with
C. level against
D. No correction required
Answer» E.