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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.
| 151. |
PRUDENT |
| A. | skilled |
| B. | experienced |
| C. | cautious |
| D. | criminal |
| Answer» D. criminal | |
| 152. |
INVARIABLE |
| A. | usual |
| B. | universal |
| C. | constant |
| D. | similar |
| Answer» D. similar | |
| 153. |
CENSURE |
| A. | criticize |
| B. | appreciate |
| C. | blame |
| D. | abuse |
| Answer» B. appreciate | |
| 154. |
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given wordADAPT |
| A. | bring up |
| B. | adjust |
| C. | encourage |
| D. | serve |
| Answer» C. encourage | |
| 155. |
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.EXAGGERATE |
| A. | magnify |
| B. | imagine |
| C. | reinforce |
| D. | reiterate |
| Answer» B. imagine | |
| 156. |
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.LABYRINTH |
| A. | maze |
| B. | path |
| C. | skyscraper |
| D. | impasse |
| Answer» B. path | |
| 157. |
CORRESPONDENCE |
| A. | CORRESPONDENCE |
| B. | Agreements |
| C. | Contracts |
| D. | Documents |
| Answer» E. | |
| 158. |
DISTINCTION |
| A. | DISTINCTION |
| B. | Diffusion |
| C. | Disagreement |
| D. | Different |
| Answer» D. Different | |
| 159. |
TIMID |
| A. | TIMID |
| B. | Fast |
| C. | Slow |
| D. | Medium |
| Answer» E. | |
| 160. |
CONNOISSEUR |
| A. | CONNOISSEUR |
| B. | Ignorant |
| C. | Lover of art |
| D. | Interpreter |
| Answer» C. Lover of art | |
| 161. |
RECKLESS |
| A. | RECKLESS |
| B. | Courageous |
| C. | Rash |
| D. | Bold |
| Answer» C. Rash | |
| 162. |
MOVING |
| A. | MOVING |
| B. | Taking |
| C. | Toying |
| D. | Shifting |
| Answer» D. Shifting | |
| 163. |
AWAKENED |
| A. | AWAKENED |
| B. | Enlightened |
| C. | Realised |
| D. | Shook |
| Answer» E. | |
| 164. |
The great artist life was full of vicissitudes. |
| A. | The great artist life was full of vicissitudes. |
| B. | sorrows |
| C. | misfortunes |
| D. | changes |
| Answer» D. changes | |
| 165. |
DISTANT |
| A. | DISTANT |
| B. | Far |
| C. | Removed |
| D. | Reserved |
| Answer» B. Far | |
| 166. |
SHALLOW |
| A. | SHALLOW |
| B. | Artificial |
| C. | Superficial |
| D. | Foolish |
| Answer» C. Superficial | |
| 167. |
They feel that we should be fully aware of our own environment. |
| A. | They feel that we should be fully aware of our own environment. |
| B. | nationality |
| C. | heredity |
| D. | nature |
| Answer» E. | |
| 168. |
The general policies will relieve the sufferings of the common man. |
| A. | The general policies will relieve the sufferings of the common man. |
| B. | alleviate |
| C. | mitigate |
| D. | moderate |
| Answer» B. alleviate | |
| 169. |
The prince fell in love with a comely young maiden. |
| A. | The prince fell in love with a comely young maiden. |
| B. | delightful |
| C. | pretty |
| D. | homely |
| Answer» C. pretty | |
| 170. |
Few teachers have been spared the problem of an obstreperous pupil in the class. |
| A. | Few teachers have been spared the problem of an obstreperous pupil in the class. |
| B. | sullen |
| C. | unruly |
| D. | lazy |
| Answer» C. unruly | |
| 171. |
The small boy was able to give a graphic description of the thief. |
| A. | The small boy was able to give a graphic description of the thief. |
| B. | picture |
| C. | drawing |
| D. | vivid |
| Answer» D. vivid | |
| 172. |
That the plan is both inhuman and preposterous needs no further proof. |
| A. | That the plan is both inhuman and preposterous needs no further proof. |
| B. | heartless |
| C. | impractical |
| D. | absurd |
| Answer» D. absurd | |
| 173. |
Japan has been very much eulogised in this book. |
| A. | Japan has been very much eulogised in this book. |
| B. | appreciated |
| C. | praised |
| D. | approved |
| Answer» C. praised | |
| 174. |
The accident occurred due to his lapse. |
| A. | The accident occurred due to his lapse. |
| B. | trick |
| C. | interval |
| D. | error |
| Answer» D. error | |
| 175. |
A person unrestrained by the rules of morality or tradition is called a licentious person. |
| A. | A person unrestrained by the rules of morality or tradition is called a licentious person. |
| B. | libertine |
| C. | loafer-type |
| D. | criminal |
| Answer» B. libertine | |
| 176. |
The time I spent in the library was a most rewarding one. |
| A. | The time I spent in the library was a most rewarding one. |
| B. | profitable |
| C. | paying |
| D. | serviceable |
| Answer» B. profitable | |
| 177. |
On scrutiny the police officer found out that the documents provided by the landlord were totally fabricated. |
| A. | On scrutiny the police officer found out that the documents provided by the landlord were totally fabricated. |
| B. | forged |
| C. | historical |
| D. | prepared |
| Answer» B. forged | |
| 178. |
Whatever opinion he give is sane |
| A. | Whatever opinion he give is sane |
| B. | rational |
| C. | obscure |
| D. | wild |
| Answer» B. rational | |
| 179. |
The underworld still makes solid profit out of illicit liquor. |
| A. | The underworld still makes solid profit out of illicit liquor. |
| B. | indigenous |
| C. | illegitimate |
| D. | illegal |
| Answer» D. illegal | |
| 180. |
The story is too fantastic to be credible. |
| A. | The story is too fantastic to be credible. |
| B. | believable |
| C. | |
| D. | readable |
| Answer» B. believable | |
| 181. |
The recent acts of vandalism in the country cannot be ignored. |
| A. | The recent acts of vandalism in the country cannot be ignored. |
| B. | disturbance |
| C. | ravage |
| D. | provocation |
| Answer» E. | |
| 182. |
As soon as he finished his speech, there was spontaneous applause from the audience. |
| A. | As soon as he finished his speech, there was spontaneous applause from the audience. |
| B. | well-timed |
| C. | willing |
| D. | instinctive |
| Answer» D. instinctive | |
| 183. |
The base of an Indian Politicians is the group of sycophants around them who earn bad name for their leaders. |
| A. | The base of an Indian Politicians is the group of sycophants around them who earn bad name for their leaders. |
| B. | submissive |
| C. | foppish |
| D. | flatterers |
| Answer» D. flatterers | |
| 184. |
As the driver was inebriated he could not control the car. |
| A. | As the driver was inebriated he could not control the car. |
| B. | inexperienced |
| C. | tired |
| D. | befuddled |
| Answer» E. | |
| 185. |
" I have learnt a great deal working factories, and for a time I've never been a weaver. Here are my testimonials, Mr. Davis" |
| A. | " I have learnt a great deal working factories, and for a time I've never been a weaver. Here are my testimonials, Mr. Davis" |
| B. | witnesses |
| C. | testaments |
| D. | tokens |
| Answer» E. | |
| 186. |
It took him a long time to come round after the operation. |
| A. | It took him a long time to come round after the operation. |
| B. | recover |
| C. | walk |
| D. | move |
| Answer» B. recover | |
| 187. |
After the dismal performance of the team in the series concluded yesterday, the captain offered his resignation to the president of the club. |
| A. | After the dismal performance of the team in the series concluded yesterday, the captain offered his resignation to the president of the club. |
| B. | poor |
| C. | sorrowful |
| D. | minimum |
| Answer» B. poor | |
| 188. |
The poem is written in a very lucid style. |
| A. | The poem is written in a very lucid style. |
| B. | elaborate |
| C. | clear |
| D. | noble |
| Answer» C. clear | |
| 189. |
True religion does not require one to proselytise through guile or force. |
| A. | True religion does not require one to proselytise through guile or force. |
| B. | translate |
| C. | hypnotise |
| D. | attack |
| Answer» E. | |
| 190. |
When the police questioned him, he gave very incoherent answer at first. |
| A. | When the police questioned him, he gave very incoherent answer at first. |
| B. | irrational |
| C. | inconsistent |
| D. | irrelevant |
| Answer» C. inconsistent | |
| 191. |
Sunlight and shadow made the landscape a kaleidoscope of colour. |
| A. | Sunlight and shadow made the landscape a kaleidoscope of colour. |
| B. | tube containing mirrors and loose pieces of coloured glass |
| C. | frequently changing pattern of bright scenes |
| D. | a mixture of black and white |
| Answer» C. frequently changing pattern of bright scenes | |
| 192. |
He was wanted at the outset of his career. |
| A. | He was wanted at the outset of his career. |
| B. | end |
| C. | beginning |
| D. | middle |
| Answer» C. beginning | |
| 193. |
No one will invite her to a tea party for she is so garrulous. |
| A. | No one will invite her to a tea party for she is so garrulous. |
| B. | talks a lot |
| C. | giggles all the time |
| D. | laughs a lot |
| Answer» B. talks a lot | |
| 194. |
All the characters in this novel are fictitious. |
| A. | All the characters in this novel are fictitious. |
| B. | unbelievable |
| C. | unreliable |
| D. | infamous |
| Answer» E. | |
| 195. |
The leader nodded his approbation. |
| A. | The leader nodded his approbation. |
| B. | understanding |
| C. | approval |
| D. | admiration |
| Answer» C. approval | |
| 196. |
The claims of students look hollow when they attribute their poor performance to difficulty of examination. |
| A. | The claims of students look hollow when they attribute their poor performance to difficulty of examination. |
| B. | infer |
| C. | impute |
| D. | inhere |
| Answer» C. impute | |
| 197. |
Only those who are gullible take every advertisement seriously. |
| A. | Only those who are gullible take every advertisement seriously. |
| B. | fallible |
| C. | enthusiastic |
| D. | unsuspecting |
| Answer» D. unsuspecting | |
| 198. |
A rupture in the relationship of two brothers is quite apparent. |
| A. | A rupture in the relationship of two brothers is quite apparent. |
| B. | break |
| C. | damage |
| D. | breach |
| Answer» B. break | |
| 199. |
The president of the party deprecated the move of the Government to introduce electoral reforms in a haste. |
| A. | The president of the party deprecated the move of the Government to introduce electoral reforms in a haste. |
| B. | welcomed |
| C. | denied |
| D. | protested |
| Answer» D. protested | |
| 200. |
Manish neglected to remit the fees in time and therefore had to pay a fine. |
| A. | Manish neglected to remit the fees in time and therefore had to pay a fine. |
| B. | refused |
| C. | failed |
| D. | promised |
| Answer» C. failed | |