

MCQOPTIONS
This section includes 645 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. |
SHIVER |
A. | Feel |
B. | Rock |
C. | Tremble |
D. | Move |
Answer» D. Move | |
52. |
PRESTIGE |
A. | Influence |
B. | Quality |
C. | Name |
D. | Wealth |
Answer» D. Wealth | |
53. |
TACITURNITY |
A. | Dumbness |
B. | Changeablemess |
C. | Hesitation |
D. | Reserve |
Answer» E. | |
54. |
KEN |
A. | Ignorance |
B. | Witness |
C. | Trial |
D. | Knowledge |
Answer» E. | |
55. |
WRETCHED |
A. | Poor |
B. | Foolish |
C. | Insane |
D. | Strained |
Answer» B. Foolish | |
56. |
PIOUS |
A. | Pure |
B. | Pretentious |
C. | Clean |
D. | Devout |
Answer» E. | |
57. |
FEEBLE |
A. | Weak |
B. | Vain |
C. | Arrogant |
D. | Sick |
Answer» B. Vain | |
58. |
TRANSIENT |
A. | Transparent |
B. | Fleeting |
C. | Feeble |
D. | Fanciful |
Answer» C. Feeble | |
59. |
CORRESPONDENCE |
A. | Agreements |
B. | Contracts |
C. | Documents |
D. | Letters |
Answer» E. | |
60. |
SYNOPSIS |
A. | Index |
B. | Mixture |
C. | Summary |
D. | Puzzles |
Answer» D. Puzzles | |
61. |
FURORE |
A. | Excitement |
B. | Worry |
C. | Flux |
D. | Anteroom |
Answer» B. Worry | |
62. |
VIGOUR |
A. | Strength |
B. | Boldness |
C. | Warmth |
D. | Enthusism |
Answer» B. Boldness | |
63. |
ASCEND |
A. | Leap |
B. | Grow |
C. | Deviate |
D. | Mount |
Answer» E. | |
64. |
TURN UP |
A. | Land up |
B. | Show up |
C. | Crop up |
D. | Come up |
Answer» C. Crop up | |
65. |
MENDACIOUS |
A. | Full of Confidence |
B. | False |
C. | Encouraging |
D. | Provocative |
Answer» C. Encouraging | |
66. |
GARNISH |
A. | Paint |
B. | Garner |
C. | Adorn |
D. | Abuse |
Answer» D. Abuse | |
67. |
MELD |
A. | To soothe |
B. | Merge |
C. | Purchase |
D. | Glisten |
Answer» C. Purchase | |
68. |
The leader nodded his approbation. |
A. | understanding |
B. | approval |
C. | admiration |
D. | appreciation |
Answer» C. admiration | |
69. |
He was wanted at the outset of his career. |
A. | end |
B. | beginning |
C. | middle |
D. | entrance |
Answer» C. middle | |
70. |
VORACIOUS |
A. | Wild |
B. | Greedy |
C. | Angry |
D. | Quick |
Answer» C. Angry | |
71. |
The thief outwitted 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 | |
72. |
The soldier displayed exceptional courage and saved Major from the enemy's hand. |
A. | avoidable |
B. | unusual |
C. | strange |
D. | abnormal |
Answer» C. strange | |
73. |
The pioneers left a blazing trial of courage, manliness and chivalry. |
A. | inventors |
B. | explorers |
C. | colonialist |
D. | settlers |
Answer» E. | |
74. |
Even today many people are guided by abstruse moral values. |
A. | dangerous |
B. | impracticable |
C. | obscure |
D. | irrational |
Answer» D. irrational | |
75. |
She baffled all our attempts to find her. |
A. | defeated |
B. | thwarted |
C. | foiled |
D. | circumvented |
Answer» D. circumvented | |
76. |
CANDID |
A. | Apparent |
B. | Explicit |
C. | Frank |
D. | Bright |
Answer» D. Bright | |
77. |
When he returned he was accompanied by a sprightly young girl. |
A. | beautiful |
B. | lively |
C. | intelligent |
D. | sportive |
Answer» C. intelligent | |
78. |
The attitude of Western countries towards the Third World Countries is rather callous to say the least. |
A. | passive |
B. | unkind |
C. | cursed |
D. | unfeeling |
Answer» E. | |
79. |
She has an insatiable love for music. |
A. | unsatisfiable |
B. | unchanging |
C. | irreconcilable |
D. | undesirable |
Answer» B. unchanging | |
80. |
The great artist life was full of vicissitudes. |
A. | sorrows |
B. | misfortunes |
C. | changes |
D. | surprises |
Answer» D. surprises | |
81. |
It is very difficult to retain all that you hear in the class. |
A. | keep |
B. | recall |
C. | preserve |
D. | conserve |
Answer» B. recall | |
82. |
The great dancer impressed the appreciative crowd by his nimble movements. |
A. | Unrhythmic |
B. | lively |
C. | quickening |
D. | clear |
Answer» D. clear | |
83. |
The visitor had a bohemian look. |
A. | hostile |
B. | unconventional |
C. | sinister |
D. | unfriendly |
Answer» C. sinister | |
84. |
The bullet wound proved to be fatal and the soldier died immediately. |
A. | grievous |
B. | dangerous |
C. | serious |
D. | deadly |
Answer» E. | |
85. |
The invasion force had no artillery and was completely annihilated. |
A. | dismembered |
B. | reduced |
C. | destroyed |
D. | split |
Answer» D. split | |
86. |
The courage shown by the soldiers at this moment of crisis is exemplary. |
A. | suitable |
B. | clear |
C. | elementary |
D. | admirable |
Answer» E. | |
87. |
The indiscriminate demand for mass consumption goods is deplorable. |
A. | desperate |
B. | undifferentiated |
C. | discreet |
D. | insensitive |
Answer» C. discreet | |
88. |
He found a lucrative assignment. |
A. | good |
B. | profitable |
C. | excellent |
D. | significiant |
Answer» C. excellent | |
89. |
A person unrestrained by the rules of morality or tradition is called a licentious person. |
A. | libertine |
B. | loafer-type |
C. | criminal |
D. | freelance |
Answer» B. loafer-type | |
90. |
When he could not endure the cruel ragging any longer, the new recruit bravely stood up to all his bullying seniors. |
A. | challenged |
B. | fought back |
C. | resisted |
D. | defeated |
Answer» D. defeated | |
91. |
His style is quite transparent. |
A. | verbose |
B. | involved |
C. | lucid |
D. | witty |
Answer» D. witty | |
92. |
Some of the Asian countries have been enmeshed in an inescapable debt trap. |
A. | entangled |
B. | hit |
C. | struck |
D. | ensured |
Answer» B. hit | |
93. |
It is a scandal that the murderer was declared innocent. |
A. | silly notion |
B. | talk |
C. | rumour |
D. | disgraceful action |
Answer» E. | |
94. |
Everybody likes him because he is an industrious student. |
A. | energetic |
B. | prompt |
C. | excellent |
D. | diligent |
Answer» E. | |
95. |
The young man appears to be quite headstrong. |
A. | thick-headed |
B. | obstinate |
C. | robust |
D. | witty |
Answer» C. robust | |
96. |
As soon as he finished his speech, there was spontaneous applause from the audience. |
A. | well-timed |
B. | willing |
C. | instinctive |
D. | instantaneous |
Answer» D. instantaneous | |
97. |
The president of the party deprecated the move of the Government to introduce electoral reforms in a haste. |
A. | welcomed |
B. | denied |
C. | protested |
D. | humiliated |
Answer» D. humiliated | |
98. |
The novel was so interesting that I was oblivious of my surroundings. |
A. | precarious |
B. | unmindful |
C. | aware |
D. | watchful |
Answer» C. aware | |
99. |
All the characters in this novel are fictitious. |
A. | unbelievable |
B. | unreliable |
C. | infamous |
D. | unreal |
Answer» E. | |
100. |
Everyone was listening to the news of earthquake with mounting anxiety. |
A. | curiosity |
B. | grief |
C. | uneasiness |
D. | eagerness |
Answer» D. eagerness | |