Multiple Choice Questions

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"No, no', she cried, "You must not say such grossly irreverent things you must not even think of them."

Of the given four options, which one can replace the underlined part?

  • sacrilegious

  • pious

  • respectful

  • religious


A.

sacrilegious

Words  Meaning 
irreverent

not showing the expected respect for official, important, or holy things

sacrilegious (an act of) treating something holy or important without respect
respectful feeling or showing deference and respect.
religious relating to or believing in a religion.

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Which of the following means 'A drop in the ocean'?

  • Is a small problem that will probably get larger

  • Something so small that it won't make any noticeable difference

  • Every small contribution helps.

  • None of the above


As we got older we just grew apart. The underlined word in the sentence mean

  • natured

  • developed a strong bond

  • stayed at a distance

  • stopped having a close relationship


Choose the word the meaning of which is opposite to 'refulgent'

  • effortless

  • dim

  • noisy

  • snoring


They make him the Chairman every year.
The underlined phrase is

  • subject

  • subject complement

  • object

  • object complement


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Replace the group of words in italics by the most suitable
option.

Present day Indian urban society is labelled 'wanting to gain things for itself'.

  • excessive

  • successive

  • acquisitive

  • lucrative


The street bazaar was a changing and enjoyable mixture of colours, smells and sounds.
Which one of the following can replace the underlined part?

  • telescope

  • kaleidoscope

  • stethoscope

  • microscope


The gallery has over 1000 paintings. These ________ during the last 100 years.

  • have collected

  • have been collected

  • had been collected

  • had collected


Complete the following proverb.

The pen is mightier ________ .

  • than the King

  • than the artist

  • than the actor

  • than the sword


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Replace the group of words in italics by the most suitable
option.

A judge must always 'be perfect and in every way' fair.

  • scrupulously

  • temperamentally

  • characteristically

  • arbitrarily


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