Verbal Ability

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Q. Despite the challenges, she managed to _____ her goals and achieve success.
  • A. abandon
  • B. attain
  • C. neglect
  • D. overlook
Q. Despite the challenges, she remained _____ and focused on her goals.
  • A. distracted
  • B. resilient
  • C. apathetic
  • D. disheartened
Q. Fill in the blank: 'She was _____ to finish the project on time, despite the challenges.'
  • A. reluctant
  • B. determined
  • C. indifferent
  • D. hesitant
Q. Fill in the blank: 'The project was a _____ success, exceeding all expectations.'
  • A. complete
  • B. completely
  • C. completeness
  • D. completing
Q. Find the error in the following sentence: 'Each of the players have their own locker.'
  • A. A. Each
  • B. B. players
  • C. C. have
  • D. D. own
Q. Find the error in the following sentence: 'Neither the manager nor the employees was aware of the changes.'
  • A. A. Neither
  • B. B. the manager
  • C. C. nor the employees
  • D. D. was
Q. Find the error in the following sentence: 'The committee have made their decision.'
  • A. A. committee
  • B. B. have
  • C. C. made
  • D. D. their
Q. Find the error in this sentence: 'Each of the students have completed their assignments.'
  • A. Each of the students
  • B. have completed
  • C. their assignments.
  • D. completed.
Q. Find the error in this sentence: 'Each of the students have submitted their assignments.'
  • A. Each of the students
  • B. have submitted
  • C. their assignments
  • D. None of the above
Q. Find the error in this sentence: 'Neither the manager nor the employees was aware of the changes.'
  • A. A. Neither
  • B. B. the manager
  • C. C. nor the employees
  • D. D. was
Q. Find the error in this sentence: 'She don’t like to play tennis on weekends.'
  • A. She
  • B. don’t
  • C. like to play
  • D. on weekends
Q. Find the error in this sentence: 'She sings more better than her sister.'
  • A. She sings
  • B. more better
  • C. than her sister.
  • D. sings better.
Q. Find the error in this sentence: 'The committee have made their decision.'
  • A. A. The committee
  • B. B. have
  • C. C. made
  • D. D. their decision
Q. Find the misspelled word in the following sentence: 'She was very excitied about the trip.'
  • A. Excited
  • B. Very
  • C. About
  • D. Trip
Q. Happy is to Joyful as Sad is to ___
  • A. Angry
  • B. Miserable
  • C. Excited
  • D. Content
Q. He was caught between a rock and a hard place, having to choose between his job and his family. This situation is often referred to as being in a _____.
  • A. quandary
  • B. utopia
  • C. paradise
  • D. dilemma
Q. He was caught between a rock and a hard place, meaning he was in a _____.
  • A. difficult situation
  • B. happy place
  • C. safe zone
  • D. comfortable position
Q. He was known for his _____ remarks that often left people in stitches.
  • A. humorous
  • B. serious
  • C. boring
  • D. offensive
Q. He was so tired that he could barely keep his eyes _____.
  • A. open
  • B. closed
  • C. focused
  • D. bright
Q. He was so tired that he could barely keep his _____.
  • A. eyes open
  • B. thoughts clear
  • C. balance steady
  • D. mind focused
Q. He was so tired that he could hardly keep his eyes _____ during the meeting.
  • A. open
  • B. closed
  • C. focused
  • D. distracted
Q. Her explanation was so _____ that everyone understood the complex topic.
  • A. confusing
  • B. clear
  • C. ambiguous
  • D. vague
Q. Identify the antonym of 'benevolent'.
  • A. kind
  • B. malevolent
  • C. generous
  • D. charitable
Q. Identify the antonym of 'difficult'.
  • A. hard
  • B. easy
  • C. complex
  • D. challenging
Q. Identify the antonym of 'diligent' in the following context: His _____ attitude towards work led to poor results.
  • A. lazy
  • B. hardworking
  • C. focused
  • D. committed
Q. Identify the antonym of 'diligent'.
  • A. lazy
  • B. hardworking
  • C. active
  • D. energetic
Q. Identify the best way to combine these sentences: 'She loves to read. She often visits the library.'
  • A. She loves to read, and she often visits the library.
  • B. She loves to read; often visits the library.
  • C. Loving to read, she often visits the library.
  • D. She loves reading, often visiting the library.
Q. Identify the correct change of voice: 'She will complete the project.'
  • A. The project will be completed by her.
  • B. The project is completed by her.
  • C. The project has been completed by her.
  • D. The project was completed by her.
Q. Identify the correct change of voice: 'The committee will announce the results tomorrow.'
  • A. The results will be announced by the committee tomorrow.
  • B. The results are announced by the committee tomorrow.
  • C. The results have been announced by the committee tomorrow.
  • D. The results were announced by the committee tomorrow.
Q. Identify the correct change of voice: 'The teacher praised the students.'
  • A. The students were praised by the teacher.
  • B. The students are praised by the teacher.
  • C. The students have been praised by the teacher.
  • D. The students were being praised by the teacher.
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