Verbal Ability

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Q. What is the correct spelling of the idiom that means 'to be very busy'?
  • A. Burning the candle at both ends
  • B. Burning the candal at both ends
  • C. Buring the candle at both ends
  • D. Burning the candle at both ends
Q. What is the correct spelling of the word meaning 'to make a choice'?
  • A. Decide
  • B. Decidee
  • C. Deside
  • D. Decied
Q. What is the correct spelling of the word meaning 'to make something clear'?
  • A. Clarify
  • B. Clarrify
  • C. Clerify
  • D. Clerafiy
Q. What is the correct spelling of the word that means 'to express sorrow or regret'?
  • A. Apologize
  • B. Apologise
  • C. Apologizee
  • D. Apologeze
Q. What is the correct spelling of the word that means 'to make a choice'?
  • A. Decide
  • B. Decidee
  • C. Deside
  • D. Decied
Q. What is the correct spelling of the word that means 'to take back or withdraw'?
  • A. Recind
  • B. Rescind
  • C. Resind
  • D. Recind
Q. What is the correct synonym for 'difficult'?
  • A. Easy
  • B. Challenging
  • C. Simple
  • D. Clear
Q. What is the correct word to fill in the blank? The teacher asked the students to be _____ during the lecture.
  • A. quiet
  • B. loud
  • C. noisy
  • D. disruptive
Q. What is 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. What is the idiom that means to be very busy?
  • A. Burning the midnight oil.
  • B. Caught between a rock and a hard place.
  • C. Barking up the wrong tree.
  • D. Throwing in the towel.
Q. What is the indirect speech of: 'She said, I am going to the market.'?
  • A. She said that she was going to the market.
  • B. She said that she is going to the market.
  • C. She said that she had gone to the market.
  • D. She said that she will go to the market.
Q. What is the indirect speech of: 'They said, We are leaving now.'?
  • A. They said that they were leaving now.
  • B. They said that they are leaving now.
  • C. They said that they were leaving then.
  • D. They said that they leave now.
Q. What is the indirect speech of: 'They said, We are playing football.'?
  • A. They said that they were playing football.
  • B. They said that they are playing football.
  • C. They said that they played football.
  • D. They said that they will play football.
Q. What is the indirect speech of: 'They said, We are watching a movie.'?
  • A. They said that they were watching a movie.
  • B. They said that they are watching a movie.
  • C. They said that they watched a movie.
  • D. They said that they watch a movie.
Q. What is the meaning of the idiom 'kick the bucket'?
  • A. to start a project
  • B. to die
  • C. to travel
  • D. to celebrate
Q. What is the meaning of the idiom 'to bite the bullet'?
  • A. to avoid a problem
  • B. to face a difficult situation
  • C. to make a hasty decision
  • D. to take a risk
Q. What is the meaning of the idiom 'to hit the nail on the head'?
  • A. to make a mistake
  • B. to be exactly right
  • C. to work hard
  • D. to be confused
Q. What is the missing word in the idiom: 'Bite the _____'?
  • A. bullet
  • B. dust
  • C. hand
  • D. lip
Q. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who believes in the existence of God'?
  • A. Atheist
  • B. Agnostic
  • C. Theist
  • D. Skeptic
Q. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who is a lover of books'?
  • A. Bibliophile
  • B. Bookworm
  • C. Reader
  • D. Scholar
Q. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who is a master of ceremonies'?
  • A. Host
  • B. Emcee
  • C. Presenter
  • D. Moderator
Q. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who is a skilled craftsman'?
  • A. Artisan
  • B. Craftsman
  • C. Builder
  • D. Designer
Q. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who is always ready to fight'?
  • A. Pacifist
  • B. Aggressor
  • C. Belligerent
  • D. Peacemaker
Q. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who is always ready to help others'?
  • A. Altruist
  • B. Philanthropist
  • C. Benefactor
  • D. Volunteer
Q. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who is excessively concerned about their appearance'?
  • A. Narcissist
  • B. Modest
  • C. Pragmatic
  • D. Humble
Q. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who is excessively concerned with minor details'?
  • A. Pedant
  • B. Perfectionist
  • C. Detail-oriented
  • D. Nitpicker
Q. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who is not easily pleased'?
  • A. Fastidious
  • B. Easygoing
  • C. Laid-back
  • D. Indifferent
Q. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who is skilled in the art of cooking'?
  • A. Chef
  • B. Cook
  • C. Culinarian
  • D. Gourmet
Q. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who is skilled in the art of persuasion'?
  • A. Orator
  • B. Rhetorician
  • C. Debater
  • D. Speaker
Q. What is the one-word substitute for 'a person who is unable to pay debts'?
  • A. Debtor
  • B. Bankrupt
  • C. Creditor
  • D. Investor
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