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Q. If someone is said to have 'a chip on their shoulder', what does it mean? (2021)
  • A. They are feeling relaxed
  • B. They are feeling angry or resentful
  • C. They are feeling happy
  • D. They are feeling indifferent
Q. If someone says they are 'on cloud nine', what does it mean? (2022)
  • A. They are very happy
  • B. They are confused
  • C. They are in trouble
  • D. They are busy
Q. If the perimeter of a rectangle is 20 cm and the length is 6 cm, what is the width?
  • A. 4 cm
  • B. 5 cm
  • C. 6 cm
  • D. 7 cm
Q. If the perimeter of a rectangle is 30 cm and the length is 10 cm, what is the width?
  • A. 5 cm
  • B. 10 cm
  • C. 7.5 cm
  • D. 15 cm
Q. If the sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 9 and the number is 4 times the sum of its digits, what is the number? (2021)
  • A. 36
  • B. 45
  • C. 54
  • D. 63
Q. If the sum of three consecutive integers is 72, what is the smallest integer? (2021)
  • A. 23
  • B. 24
  • C. 25
  • D. 22
Q. If the sum of two numbers is 15 and one number is 9, what is the other number?
  • A. 6
  • B. 5
  • C. 7
  • D. 8
Q. The product of two consecutive integers is 240. What are the integers? (2022)
  • A. 14 and 15
  • B. 15 and 16
  • C. 16 and 17
  • D. 12 and 13
Q. What does the idiom 'burn the midnight oil' mean? (2023)
  • A. To work late into the night
  • B. To waste time
  • C. To take a break
  • D. To be lazy
Q. What does the idiom 'burning the midnight oil' mean?
  • A. To work late into the night
  • B. To waste time
  • C. To be very tired
  • D. To be very busy
Q. What does the idiom 'cost an arm and a leg' mean? (2023)
  • A. To be very expensive
  • B. To be very cheap
  • C. To be very difficult
  • D. To be very easy
Q. What does the idiom 'costs an arm and a leg' mean? (2021)
  • A. To be very expensive
  • B. To be very cheap
  • C. To be very difficult
  • D. To be very easy
Q. What does the idiom 'costs an arm and a leg' refer to?
  • A. Something very cheap
  • B. Something very expensive
  • C. Something very difficult
  • D. Something very easy
Q. What does the idiom 'hit the nail on the head' mean? (2022)
  • A. To make a mistake
  • B. To be accurate or correct
  • C. To work hard
  • D. To be in trouble
Q. What does the idiom 'let the cat out of the bag' mean? (2022)
  • A. To reveal a secret
  • B. To cause trouble
  • C. To be careless
  • D. To take a risk
Q. What does the idiom 'piece of cake' mean? (2023)
  • A. Very easy
  • B. Very difficult
  • C. Very sweet
  • D. Very large
Q. What does the idiom 'spill the beans' mean? (2020)
  • A. To make a mess
  • B. To reveal confidential information
  • C. To waste time
  • D. To cook something
Q. What does the idiom 'the ball is in your court' mean? (2021)
  • A. It's your turn to make a decision
  • B. You are responsible for a problem
  • C. You are playing a game
  • D. You need to take action
Q. What does the idiom 'to break the ice' mean? (2021)
  • A. To start a conversation in a social setting
  • B. To cause a delay
  • C. To create a problem
  • D. To end a relationship
Q. What does the idiom 'to hit the nail on the head' mean? (2019)
  • A. To make a mistake
  • B. To be exactly right about something
  • C. To work hard
  • D. To take a risk
Q. What does the idiom 'to jump on the bandwagon' mean? (2022)
  • A. To join a popular trend or activity
  • B. To take a risk
  • C. To be critical
  • D. To avoid responsibility
Q. What does the idiom 'to spill the beans' mean? (2020)
  • A. To reveal confidential information
  • B. To make a mess
  • C. To be clumsy
  • D. To celebrate
Q. What does the idiom 'to throw in the towel' mean? (2023)
  • A. To give up
  • B. To start something new
  • C. To celebrate
  • D. To work hard
Q. What does the phrase 'barking up the wrong tree' imply? (2020)
  • A. To make a wrong assumption
  • B. To be very angry
  • C. To be confused
  • D. To seek help
Q. What does the phrase 'bite the bullet' imply? (2020)
  • A. To avoid a difficult situation
  • B. To face a painful or unpleasant situation with courage
  • C. To take a risk
  • D. To make a hasty decision
Q. What does the phrase 'burn the midnight oil' mean? (2019)
  • A. To work late into the night
  • B. To waste time
  • C. To be very tired
  • D. To be very busy
Q. What does the phrase 'burning the midnight oil' mean?
  • A. Staying up late working or studying
  • B. Wasting time
  • C. Being very busy
  • D. Being very tired
Q. What does the phrase 'cost an arm and a leg' mean? (2020)
  • A. To be very expensive
  • B. To be very cheap
  • C. To be very difficult
  • D. To be very easy
Q. What does the phrase 'costs an arm and a leg' imply?
  • A. Very cheap
  • B. Very expensive
  • C. Very easy
  • D. Very difficult
Q. What does the phrase 'hit the nail on the head' mean? (2023)
  • A. To make a mistake
  • B. To be exactly right about something
  • C. To work hard
  • D. To be confused
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Vocabulary MCQ & Objective Questions

Vocabulary is a crucial component of language proficiency, especially for students preparing for exams. A strong vocabulary not only enhances comprehension but also boosts performance in objective questions. Practicing MCQs and other practice questions related to vocabulary can significantly improve your chances of scoring well in exams. By focusing on important questions, you can build a solid foundation for effective exam preparation.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Understanding word meanings and usage
  • Synonyms and antonyms
  • Contextual vocabulary in sentences
  • Idioms and phrases
  • Word formation and derivation
  • Commonly confused words
  • Vocabulary in different contexts (formal, informal)

Exam Relevance

Vocabulary is a key area in various examinations including CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. In these exams, students often encounter questions that test their understanding of word meanings, synonyms, and contextual usage. Common question patterns include fill-in-the-blanks, matching words with their meanings, and identifying the correct usage of words in sentences. Mastering vocabulary can help students tackle these questions with confidence.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing similar-sounding words or synonyms
  • Misunderstanding the context of a word
  • Neglecting idiomatic expressions
  • Overlooking the nuances in word meanings
  • Failing to practice regularly, leading to weak recall

FAQs

Question: How can I improve my vocabulary for exams?
Answer: Regular reading, using flashcards, and practicing vocabulary MCQ questions can greatly enhance your vocabulary skills.

Question: Are there specific vocabulary topics I should focus on for competitive exams?
Answer: Yes, focus on synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and contextual usage as these are frequently tested.

Start solving practice MCQs today to test your understanding and strengthen your vocabulary skills. Remember, a rich vocabulary is your key to success in exams!

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