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This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Technical MCQs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the question pair : Nuts: Bolts |
| A. | Nitty : Gritty |
| B. | Bare: Feet |
| C. | Car : Fuel |
| D. | Hard: Soft |
| E. | |
| Answer» D. Hard: Soft | |
| 2. |
The librarian is ___________about my overdue books. |
| A. | chase up |
| B. | chip away at |
| C. | chill out |
| D. | chew up |
| Answer» B. chip away at | |
| 3. |
The Smiths, along with Tonya, _________ to avoid indigestion after eating these weird muffins. |
| A. | hopes |
| B. | hope |
| C. | hoped |
| D. | hoping |
| Answer» C. hoped | |
| 4. |
Choose the correct meaning for each of the phrases : Vis-à-vis |
| A. | Direct |
| B. | Opposite |
| C. | Face to face |
| D. | Agree |
| Answer» D. Agree | |
| 5. |
choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice : Darjeeling grows tea. |
| A. | Tea is being grown in Darjeeling |
| B. | Let the tea be grown in Darjeeling |
| C. | Tea is grown in Darjeeling |
| D. | Tea grows in Darjeeling |
| Answer» D. Tea grows in Darjeeling | |
| 6. |
Every pale tomato slice, wilted pickle, and brown lettuce leaf __________ an extra 25 cents at Bernie's Burger Emporium. |
| A. | cost |
| B. | costs |
| C. | costly |
| D. | costed |
| Answer» B. costs | |
| 7. |
She___________ a square of chocolate and gave it to her dog. |
| A. | broke off |
| B. | break up |
| C. | break away |
| D. | break out |
| Answer» E. | |
| 8. |
Choose the Antonyms of the following words : Gumption |
| A. | Apathy |
| B. | Levity |
| C. | Despair |
| D. | Seriousness |
| Answer» B. Levity | |
| 9. |
Choose the Synonyms of the following words: Irrepressible |
| A. | Languid |
| B. | Dictate |
| C. | Irresistible |
| D. | Acclaim |
| Answer» D. Acclaim | |
| 10. |
Choose the correct meaning for each of the phrases : Corpus delicti |
| A. | Fake evidence of an offence |
| B. | Hearsay evidence of an offence |
| C. | Lack of evidence of an offence |
| D. | An evidence which constitutes an offence |
| Answer» E. | |