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This section includes 333 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Verbal Ability knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Being a member of this club, he has certain . |
| A. | status |
| B. | truth |
| C. | virtues |
| D. | privileges |
| Answer» E. | |
| 2. |
The soldier displayed courage and saved Major from the enemy's hand. |
| A. | avoidable |
| B. | unusual |
| C. | strange |
| D. | abnormal |
| Answer» C. strange | |
| 3. |
The leader nodded his . |
| A. | understanding |
| B. | approval |
| C. | admiration |
| D. | appreciation |
| Answer» C. admiration | |
| 4. |
The thief the constable on some pretext and disappeared on the way to the police station. |
| A. | defeated |
| B. | be fooled |
| C. | cheated |
| D. | outmanoeuvred |
| Answer» B. be fooled | |
| 5. |
When I look back over there wartime years I cannot help feeling that time is an inadequate and even measure of their duration at one moment they seem so long, at another so short. |
| A. | misleading |
| B. | whimsical |
| C. | erratic |
| D. | unpredictable |
| Answer» C. erratic | |
| 6. |
Manish to remit the fees in time and therefore had to pay a fine. |
| A. | refused |
| B. | failed |
| C. | promised |
| D. | obstructed |
| Answer» C. promised | |
| 7. |
The claims of students look hollow when they their poor performance to difficulty of examination. |
| A. | infer |
| B. | impute |
| C. | inhere |
| D. | inundate |
| Answer» C. inhere | |
| 8. |
The angry villagers have two suspected child-lifters already. |
| A. | beaten up |
| B. | captured |
| C. | killed |
| D. | mutilated |
| Answer» D. mutilated | |
| 9. |
Some people just cannot where truth is concerned. |
| A. | adjust |
| B. | accommodate |
| C. | yield |
| D. | conciliate |
| Answer» B. accommodate | |
| 10. |
He listened of my request with . |
| A. | disinterest |
| B. | concern |
| C. | displeasure |
| D. | caution |
| Answer» B. concern | |
| 11. |
Japan has been very much in this book. |
| A. | appreciated |
| B. | praised |
| C. | approved |
| D. | applauded |
| Answer» C. approved | |
| 12. |
The time I spent in the library was a most one. |
| A. | profitable |
| B. | paying |
| C. | serviceable |
| D. | precious |
| Answer» B. paying | |
| 13. |
The of the God of Rain has seen a very successful monsoon this year too |
| A. | ill-will |
| B. | kindness |
| C. | morbidity |
| D. | vision |
| Answer» C. morbidity | |
| 14. |
Even though singing of ballads is no longer the Bhopas of Rajasthan continue to sing them in order to cherish the memory of their royal warriors. |
| A. | tempting |
| B. | attractive |
| C. | profitable |
| D. | honourable |
| Answer» D. honourable | |
| 15. |
Whatever the of history may be, Chaplin will occupy a unique place in its pages. |
| A. | judgement |
| B. | voice |
| C. | outcome |
| D. | prediction |
| Answer» B. voice | |
| 16. |
The soldier provided his in the battlefield. |
| A. | persistence |
| B. | stamina and strength |
| C. | courage and endurance |
| D. | heroism |
| Answer» D. heroism | |
| 17. |
by his rude behaviour, the manager suspended the worker. |
| A. | excited |
| B. | inflamed |
| C. | enraged |
| D. | enthused |
| Answer» D. enthused | |
| 18. |
The poem is written in a very style. |
| A. | elaborate |
| B. | clear |
| C. | noble |
| D. | intricate |
| Answer» C. noble | |
| 19. |
The base of an Indian Politicians is the group of around them who earn bad name for their leaders. |
| A. | submissive |
| B. | foppish |
| C. | flatterers |
| D. | jarnor |
| Answer» D. jarnor | |
| 20. |
He was wanted at the of his career. |
| A. | end |
| B. | beginning |
| C. | middle |
| D. | entrance |
| Answer» C. middle | |
| 21. |
When youngsters do not have good role-model to they start searching for them amongst Sportsmen of Filmstars. |
| A. | imitate |
| B. | modify |
| C. | mollify |
| D. | inhabit |
| Answer» B. modify | |
| 22. |
The general policies will the sufferings of the common man. |
| A. | alleviate |
| B. | mitigate |
| C. | moderate |
| D. | abate |
| Answer» B. mitigate | |
| 23. |
The underworld still makes solid profit out of liquor. |
| A. | indigenous |
| B. | illegitimate |
| C. | illegal |
| D. | country |
| Answer» D. country | |
| 24. |
True religion does not require one to through guile or force. |
| A. | translate |
| B. | hypnotise |
| C. | attack |
| D. | convert |
| Answer» E. | |
| 25. |
The small boy was able to give a description of the thief. |
| A. | picture |
| B. | drawing |
| C. | vivid |
| D. | broad |
| Answer» D. broad | |
| 26. |
" I have learnt a great deal working factories, and for a time I've never been a weaver. Here are my , Mr. Davis" |
| A. | witnesses |
| B. | testaments |
| C. | tokens |
| D. | credentials |
| Answer» E. | |
| 27. |
The novel was so interesting that I was of my surroundings. |
| A. | precarious |
| B. | unmindful |
| C. | aware |
| D. | watchful |
| Answer» C. aware | |
| 28. |
All the characters in this novel are . |
| A. | unbelievable |
| B. | unreliable |
| C. | infamous |
| D. | unreal |
| Answer» E. | |
| 29. |
Everyone was listening to the news of earthquake with mounting . |
| A. | curiosity |
| B. | grief |
| C. | uneasiness |
| D. | eagerness |
| Answer» D. eagerness | |
| 30. |
He the statement of his brother. |
| A. | confirmed |
| B. | disproved |
| C. | condemned |
| D. | seconded |
| Answer» B. disproved | |
| 31. |
The prince fell in love with a young maiden. |
| A. | delightful |
| B. | pretty |
| C. | homely |
| D. | elegant |
| Answer» C. homely | |
| 32. |
Some of the Asian countries have been in an inescapable debt trap. |
| A. | entangled |
| B. | hit |
| C. | struck |
| D. | ensured |
| Answer» B. hit | |
| 33. |
She all our attempts to find her. |
| A. | defeated |
| B. | thwarted |
| C. | foiled |
| D. | circumvented |
| Answer» D. circumvented | |
| 34. |
It is a that the murderer was declared innocent. |
| A. | silly notion |
| B. | talk |
| C. | rumour |
| D. | disgraceful action |
| Answer» E. | |
| 35. |
I wrote to him as as last week. |
| A. | immediately |
| B. | early |
| C. | recently |
| D. | late |
| Answer» D. late | |
| 36. |
Many species of animals have become during the last hundred years. |
| A. | aggressive |
| B. | non-existent |
| C. | scattered |
| D. | feeble. |
| Answer» C. scattered | |
| 37. |
The tablet the pain, and the patient was soon feeling much better. |
| A. | mitigated |
| B. | moderated |
| C. | removed |
| D. | lightened |
| Answer» B. moderated | |
| 38. |
The International Community may begin to doubt the of the largest democracy in the world. |
| A. | principles |
| B. | dependability |
| C. | capacity to return loans |
| D. | trustworthiness |
| Answer» E. | |
| 39. |
They were totally unaware of the disaster. |
| A. | threatening |
| B. | imminent |
| C. | terrible |
| D. | possible |
| Answer» C. terrible | |
| 40. |
The recent acts of in the country cannot be ignored. |
| A. | disturbance |
| B. | ravage |
| C. | provocation |
| D. | violence |
| Answer» E. | |
| 41. |
It took him a long time to after the operation. |
| A. | recover |
| B. | walk |
| C. | move |
| D. | eat |
| Answer» B. walk | |
| 42. |
I don't like fashions. |
| A. | foreign |
| B. | extraneous |
| C. | unusual |
| D. | exotic |
| Answer» B. extraneous | |
| 43. |
Catching snakes can be for people untrained in the art. |
| A. | tricky |
| B. | harmful |
| C. | difficult |
| D. | dangerous |
| Answer» E. | |
| 44. |
The inspector was a young man. |
| A. | intelligent |
| B. | ambitious |
| C. | watchful |
| D. | smart |
| Answer» D. smart | |
| 45. |
Everybody likes him because he is an student. |
| A. | energetic |
| B. | prompt |
| C. | excellent |
| D. | diligent |
| Answer» E. | |
| 46. |
The young man appears to be quite . |
| A. | thick-headed |
| B. | obstinate |
| C. | robust |
| D. | witty |
| Answer» C. robust | |
| 47. |
As soon as he finished his speech, there was applause from the audience. |
| A. | well-timed |
| B. | willing |
| C. | instinctive |
| D. | instantaneous |
| Answer» D. instantaneous | |
| 48. |
The president of the party the move of the Government to introduce electoral reforms in a haste. |
| A. | welcomed |
| B. | denied |
| C. | protested |
| D. | humiliated |
| Answer» D. humiliated | |
| 49. |
He found a assignment. |
| A. | good |
| B. | profitable |
| C. | excellent |
| D. | significiant |
| Answer» C. excellent | |
| 50. |
A person unrestrained by the rules of morality or tradition is called a person. |
| A. | libertine |
| B. | loafer-type |
| C. | criminal |
| D. | freelance |
| Answer» B. loafer-type | |