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This section includes 1236 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Verbal Ability knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
951. |
About a thousand sportsmen from all the colleges have arrived, the highest contingent being from Delhi. |
A. | iggest |
B. | argest |
C. | reatest |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» B. argest | |
952. |
The less chances you take, the greater your piece of mind will be but, then again, the high profits that you hope for may never eventuate. |
A. | ittle |
B. | esser |
C. | ewer |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» D. o improvement | |
953. |
I don't understand that how you think of going to Kashmir in winter. |
A. | hat how do you think |
B. | ow you think |
C. | hat how you thought |
D. | ow do you think |
E. | o improvement |
Answer» C. hat how you thought | |
954. |
As far as good schooling is concerned, none except few privileged people can afford it for their children. |
A. | one but few |
B. | one more than a few |
C. | one except a few |
D. | o correction required |
Answer» D. o correction required | |
955. |
We should be bound by a code of conduct, isn't it? |
A. | houldn't we? |
B. | houldn't we be? |
C. | ren't we? |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» B. houldn't we be? | |
956. |
A thing of beauty is joy for ever. |
A. | s joyous |
B. | s the joy |
C. | s a joy |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» D. o improvement | |
957. |
I was attacked by malaria. |
A. | ttacked with |
B. | fflicted by |
C. | fflicted with |
D. | o improvement. |
Answer» D. o improvement. | |
958. |
All work and no play make Jack a dull boy. |
A. | ade |
B. | ould make |
C. | akes |
D. | aketh |
E. | o correction required |
Answer» D. aketh | |
959. |
Sports is good to health. |
A. | s good for health |
B. | re good to health |
C. | re good for health |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» B. re good to health | |
960. |
Kailash insisted him to do this work. |
A. | nsisted on him to do this work |
B. | nsisted him on doing this work |
C. | nsisted on his doing this work |
D. | o correction required |
Answer» D. o correction required | |
961. |
That is something of which I'd rather not talk about. |
A. | 'd rather not talk about it |
B. | 'd rather not talk about |
C. | hat I'd rather not talk about it |
D. | o correction required |
Answer» C. hat I'd rather not talk about it | |
962. |
The teacher explained him politely that he hadn't ought to do that. |
A. | asn't ought to do |
B. | ught not have done |
C. | ught not done |
D. | o correction required |
Answer» C. ught not done | |
963. |
They went across the forest into the deep valleys. |
A. | nto |
B. | etween |
C. | ver |
D. | hrough |
E. | o improvement |
Answer» E. o improvement | |
964. |
Rakesh's wife sung a very sweet song in the party. |
A. | inged the |
B. | inged |
C. | ang a |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» D. o improvement | |
965. |
The country is in as much disorder that it will take years to set it right. |
A. | uch disorder |
B. | o disorder |
C. | o much disorder |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» D. o improvement | |
966. |
Whatever be our other problems, we have no shortcoming of cheap labour in India. |
A. | eficit |
B. | carcity |
C. | efault |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» C. efault | |
967. |
This is the very first criminal case in which the suspect's name has figured and no one is quietly ready to hazard a guess. |
A. | s quite ready to hazard |
B. | s quite readily to hazard |
C. | as quite ready to hazard |
D. | o correction required |
Answer» B. s quite readily to hazard | |
968. |
He was sure that given enough time, contentious issues would be sort themselves out. |
A. | ould sort themselves by |
B. | ould be sorted out |
C. | ould sort themselves out |
D. | ill sort themselves out |
E. | o correction required |
Answer» D. ill sort themselves out | |
969. |
He shook hand with me after receiving the prize. |
A. | hook my hand |
B. | hook my hands |
C. | hook hands with me |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» D. o improvement | |
970. |
We must take it granted that Shaloo will not come for today's function. |
A. | ave it granted |
B. | ook it as granted |
C. | ake it for granted |
D. | o correction required |
Answer» D. o correction required | |
971. |
He came to the cave uphill and looked up the valley. |
A. | nto the valley |
B. | own the valley |
C. | cross the valley |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» D. o improvement | |
972. |
Don't be disturbed, get with your work. |
A. | et up with |
B. | et over with |
C. | et on with |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» D. o improvement | |
973. |
She told me that there was more room to accommodate all the guests. |
A. | pen space |
B. | ufficient room |
C. | nough rooms |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» C. nough rooms | |
974. |
The money is to be used for the benefit of the poor. |
A. | or benefit of poor people |
B. | or the benefit of the poors |
C. | or the benefit of the poor people |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» D. o improvement | |
975. |
There is rumour that a great leader has been assassinated. |
A. | s the rumour |
B. | s rumours |
C. | s a rumour |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» D. o improvement | |
976. |
The forest is infested of snakes. |
A. | ith |
B. | y |
C. | n |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» B. y | |
977. |
I can't understand why he avoids to speak to me. |
A. | o tell me |
B. | peaking to me |
C. | aying to me |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» C. aying to me | |
978. |
The dog eats its food in a plate. |
A. | ff |
B. | rom |
C. | ith |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» C. ith | |
979. |
The meeting was postponed owing to lack of quorum. |
A. | ue to |
B. | ecause of |
C. | or |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» D. o improvement | |
980. |
Unless the population growth stabilised environmentalists predict a worldwide starvation by 2000 A.D. |
A. | ill stabilise |
B. | tabilises |
C. | ust stabilise |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» C. ust stabilise | |
981. |
You are a most unusual person. |
A. | ost |
B. | mostly |
C. | ostly |
D. | he mostly |
E. | o correction required |
Answer» F. | |
982. |
Would you mind help me with these questions? |
A. | o help |
B. | f helping |
C. | elping |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» D. o improvement | |
983. |
The accused was ordered to be hung to death. |
A. | ung till death |
B. | anged to death |
C. | anged till death |
D. | o correction required |
Answer» D. o correction required | |
984. |
The greater the demand, higher the price. |
A. | he higher |
B. | igh |
C. | he high |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» B. igh | |
985. |
He hasn't yet applied for the job we told him. |
A. | e told him of |
B. | e told him about |
C. | f which we told him |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» C. f which we told him | |
986. |
He has been living in Delhi since the last two years. |
A. | rom |
B. | ver since |
C. | or |
D. | ince about |
E. | o correction required |
Answer» D. ince about | |
987. |
The article should not exceed more than hundred words. |
A. | xceed beyond |
B. | xceed |
C. | xceed than |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» C. xceed than | |
988. |
I differ by you in this matter. |
A. | iffer with you in this matter |
B. | iffer from you about this matter |
C. | iffer of you over this matter |
D. | o correction |
Answer» B. iffer from you about this matter | |
989. |
From where did he obtain the money is a mystery. |
A. | here from did he obtain the money |
B. | here did he obtain the money from |
C. | here he obtained the money from |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» D. o improvement | |
990. |
Reema didn't pay the subscription, and Nisha didn't either. |
A. | id not |
B. | idn't neither |
C. | id either |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» E. | |
991. |
Although partially destroyed, the experts able to infer from what remained that the treasure was buried in the cave. |
A. | lthough partially destroyed, the experts had inferred |
B. | artially destroyed though it had, the experts able to infer |
C. | estroyed partially, the experts were able to infer |
D. | lthough it had been partially destroyed, the experts were able to infer |
E. | o correction required |
Answer» E. o correction required | |
992. |
The mother has not seen the child for several months and now eagerly looks forward to seeing him. |
A. | ooks for |
B. | ooks onto |
C. | ooks ahead to |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» E. | |
993. |
She says she's already paid me back, but I can't remember, so I'll have to take her word. |
A. | o take her word true |
B. | o take her at her word |
C. | o take her word for it |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» C. o take her word for it | |
994. |
According to the Planning Commission estimates, by the year 2000, India will have become self-sufficient in petroleum products. |
A. | ould have become |
B. | hall have become |
C. | hould have become |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» E. | |
995. |
Being a handicapped youth, he was put hard tocomplete his military course. |
A. | as hard put to |
B. | as put to it hard |
C. | as hardly put to |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» B. as put to it hard | |
996. |
Even the people in authority agree that corruption has become today's order. |
A. | he order of the day |
B. | he order of today |
C. | he day's order |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» B. he order of today | |
997. |
Sri Pashupatinath is a worth seeing temple in Kathmandu. |
A. | temple worth seeing |
B. | temple to see its worth |
C. | ne of the worth seeing temples |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» B. temple to see its worth | |
998. |
When the soldier returned home after the war was over, his wife received him with open hands. |
A. | ith open arms |
B. | ith unfolded hands |
C. | ith an open heart |
D. | o improvement |
Answer» B. ith unfolded hands | |
999. |
He was extremely unhappy because of the inordinately delay. |
A. | he inordinate delaying |
B. | he inordinate delay |
C. | he inordinately delaying |
D. | nordinate delaying |
E. | o correction required |
Answer» C. he inordinately delaying | |
1000. |
Most of the employees from Rajan's factory were not inclination to using the new technology. |
A. | nclined to be |
B. | ncline to |
C. | nclined to |
D. | nclining to |
E. | o correction required |
Answer» D. nclining to | |