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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.
51. |
When he returned he was accompanied by a young girl. |
A. | beautiful |
B. | lively |
C. | intelligent |
D. | sportive |
Answer» C. intelligent | |
52. |
When he could not endure the cruel ragging any longer, the new recruit bravely all his bullying seniors. |
A. | challenged |
B. | fought back |
C. | resisted |
D. | defeated |
Answer» D. defeated | |
53. |
Traffic being what it is, it is that our roads are unable to take the load. |
A. | unpardonable |
B. | deplorable |
C. | inexcusable |
D. | terrible |
Answer» C. inexcusable | |
54. |
A in the relationship of two brothers is quite apparent. |
A. | break |
B. | damage |
C. | breach |
D. | gap |
Answer» B. damage | |
55. |
His visit to foreign countries brought about a in his outlook and his attitude to people. |
A. | complete change |
B. | partial change |
C. | favourable change |
D. | unfavourable change |
Answer» B. partial change | |
56. |
Only those who are take every advertisement seriously. |
A. | fallible |
B. | enthusiastic |
C. | unsuspecting |
D. | unrealistic |
Answer» D. unrealistic | |
57. |
Whatever opinion he give is |
A. | rational |
B. | obscure |
C. | wild |
D. | arrogant |
Answer» B. obscure | |
58. |
His style is quite . |
A. | verbose |
B. | involved |
C. | lucid |
D. | witty |
Answer» D. witty | |
59. |
The invasion force had no artillery and was completely . |
A. | dismembered |
B. | reduced |
C. | destroyed |
D. | split |
Answer» D. split | |
60. |
The courage shown by the soldiers at this moment of crisis is . |
A. | suitable |
B. | clear |
C. | elementary |
D. | admirable |
Answer» E. | |
61. |
Few teachers have been spared the problem of an pupil in the class. |
A. | sullen |
B. | unruly |
C. | lazy |
D. | awkward |
Answer» C. lazy | |
62. |
The story is too fantastic to be . |
A. | believable |
B. | false |
C. | readable |
D. | praiseworthy |
Answer» B. false | |
63. |
They feel that we should be fully aware of our own . |
A. | nationality |
B. | heredity |
C. | nature |
D. | surroundings |
Answer» E. | |
64. |
No one will invite her to a tea party for she is so . |
A. | talks a lot |
B. | giggles all the time |
C. | laughs a lot |
D. | repeats gossip |
Answer» B. giggles all the time | |
65. |
The in the Indian Economy can be attributed to short-sightedness of its political masters. |
A. | procrastination |
B. | privilege |
C. | deviation |
D. | steadfastness |
Answer» D. steadfastness | |
66. |
Swift is known in the world of letters for his . |
A. | hate for mankind |
B. | hate for womankind |
C. | love for the reasonable |
D. | love for the womankind |
Answer» C. love for the reasonable | |
67. |
The demand for mass consumption goods is deplorable. |
A. | desperate |
B. | undifferentiated |
C. | discreet |
D. | insensitive |
Answer» C. discreet | |
68. |
The bullet wound proved to be and the soldier died immediately. |
A. | grievous |
B. | dangerous |
C. | serious |
D. | deadly |
Answer» E. | |
69. |
The attitude of Western countries towards the Third World Countries is rather to say the least. |
A. | passive |
B. | unkind |
C. | cursed |
D. | unfeeling |
Answer» E. | |
70. |
The prisoner has been in the jail for the last many years. |
A. | convicted |
B. | suffering |
C. | attempting |
D. | avoiding |
Answer» C. attempting | |
71. |
As the driver was he could not control the car. |
A. | inexperienced |
B. | tired |
C. | befuddled |
D. | intoxicated |
Answer» E. | |
72. |
When the police questioned him, he gave very answer at first. |
A. | irrational |
B. | inconsistent |
C. | irrelevant |
D. | irritating |
Answer» C. irrelevant | |
73. |
Even today many people are guided by moral values. |
A. | dangerous |
B. | impracticable |
C. | obscure |
D. | irrational |
Answer» D. irrational | |
74. |
Instead of putting up a united front against on common enemy, the medieval states frittered away their energy in warfare. |
A. | mutually destructive |
B. | baneful |
C. | pernicious |
D. | detrimental |
Answer» B. baneful | |
75. |
We should always try to maintain and promote communal . |
A. | bondage |
B. | contention |
C. | friendship |
D. | understanding |
Answer» D. understanding | |
76. |
Public figures should not indulge in . |
A. | caricatures |
B. | mockery |
C. | slander |
D. | quarrelling |
Answer» D. quarrelling | |
77. |
The notice said that the meeting would begin at 9.30 AM. |
A. | approximately |
B. | exactly |
C. | accurately |
D. | concisely |
Answer» C. accurately | |
78. |
That the plan is both inhuman and needs no further proof. |
A. | heartless |
B. | impractical |
C. | absurd |
D. | abnormal |
Answer» D. abnormal | |
79. |
He has a for getting into debt. |
A. | natural tendency |
B. | aptitude |
C. | characteristic |
D. | quality |
Answer» B. aptitude | |
80. |
That young is quite about the result of his competitive examination. |
A. | depressed |
B. | pessimistic |
C. | anxious |
D. | optimistic |
Answer» E. | |
81. |
He is to the idea of holding elections now. |
A. | convinced |
B. | angry |
C. | agreeable |
D. | opposed |
Answer» E. | |
82. |
Silence is for meditation to be effective. |
A. | compulsory |
B. | necessary |
C. | required |
D. | needed |
Answer» B. necessary | |
83. |
The accident occurred due to his . |
A. | trick |
B. | interval |
C. | error |
D. | ignorance |
Answer» D. ignorance | |
84. |
Sunlight and shadow made the landscape a of colour. |
A. | tube containing mirrors and loose pieces of coloured glass |
B. | frequently changing pattern of bright scenes |
C. | a mixture of black and white |
D. | resembling the seven colours of rainbow |
Answer» C. a mixture of black and white | |
85. |
After the performance of the team in the series concluded yesterday, the captain offered his resignation to the president of the club. |
A. | poor |
B. | sorrowful |
C. | minimum |
D. | short |
Answer» B. sorrowful | |
86. |
We didn't believe in his statement, but events proved that he was right. |
A. | later |
B. | many |
C. | few |
D. | earlier |
Answer» B. many | |
87. |
The left a blazing trial of courage, manliness and chivalry. |
A. | inventors |
B. | explorers |
C. | colonialist |
D. | settlers |
Answer» E. | |
88. |
In spite of their efforts, the team of scientists could not make much to solve the problem. |
A. | progress |
B. | thinking |
C. | efforts |
D. | start |
Answer» B. thinking | |
89. |
On scrutiny the police officer found out that the documents provided by the landlord were totally . |
A. | forged |
B. | historical |
C. | prepared |
D. | genuine |
Answer» B. historical | |
90. |
Lack of occupation is not necessary revealed by idleness. |
A. | easily perceived |
B. | easily acquired |
C. | easily infected |
D. | easily deflected |
Answer» B. easily acquired | |
91. |
It is very difficult to all that you hear in the class. |
A. | keep |
B. | recall |
C. | preserve |
D. | conserve |
Answer» B. recall | |
92. |
The great artist life was full of . |
A. | sorrows |
B. | misfortunes |
C. | changes |
D. | surprises |
Answer» D. surprises | |
93. |
She has an love for music. |
A. | unsatisfiable |
B. | unchanging |
C. | irreconcilable |
D. | undesirable |
Answer» B. unchanging | |
94. |
The great dancer impressed the appreciative crowd by his movements. |
A. | Unrhythmic |
B. | lively |
C. | quickening |
D. | clear |
Answer» D. clear | |
95. |
The visitor had a look. |
A. | hostile |
B. | unconventional |
C. | sinister |
D. | unfriendly |
Answer» C. sinister | |
96. |
The Prime Minister goes on the ramparts of the Red Fort to hoist the National Flag. |
A. | rompway |
B. | staircase |
C. | parapet |
D. | scaffold |
Answer» D. scaffold | |
97. |
BUOYANT |
A. | Increasing |
B. | Cheerful |
C. | Sinking |
D. | Levelling |
Answer» C. Sinking | |
98. |
CAMOUFLAGE |
A. | Climate |
B. | Disguise |
C. | Praise |
D. | Military |
Answer» C. Praise | |
99. |
Profligate |
A. | Talkative |
B. | Intelligent |
C. | Unconventional |
D. | Wasteful |
Answer» E. | |
100. |
Conjurer |
A. | Magician |
B. | Jester |
C. | Performer |
D. | Trickster |
Answer» B. Jester | |