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Verbal Questions for MICHELIN

Identify the incorrect sentence or sentences.
Q. No. : 1
Question :(A). The Avro rose to an altitude of 3000 meters.
(B). Ominous clouds loomed over Saurashtra.
(C). Any plane would have changed course.
(D). But the Avro, with its seasoned crew, flung into the scowling black mass.
A :
Only B
B :
Only D
C :
C and D
D :
B, C and D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 2
Question :(A). India just like a wedge from the Asian land mass
(B). It tapers to a tip in the south
(C). Flanking the western coast are the ghats, a line of hill.
(D). These mountains form a perfect trap for the moisture-laden winds that rush in.
A :
A and B
B :
A and C
C :
C and D
D :
B and C
Answer: B
Q. No. : 3
Question :(A). Oddly enough, I am too an Indian
(B). As Indian as the postman or the member of Parliament.
(C). Race does not make me one nor religion, history did.
(D). And in the long run, it's history that counts.
A :
Only A
B :
Only B
C :
B and D
D :
A and C
Answer: D
Q. No. : 4
Question :(A). I have a mentally handicapped child.
(B). That's what the doctors call him.
(C). That's what he is- though god. It's hard to say.
(D). It requires a leap of acceptance I am still unable to make.

A :
Only A
B :
Only B
C :
Only C
D :
Only D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 5
Question :(A). People don't give thought to moths.
(B). They are as common as mud and just interesting.
(C). They outnumber butterflies 8 to 1.
(D). They are far more diverse and have their own kind in beauty.
A :
Only D
B :
A and C
C :
A and D
D :
B and D
Answer: D
Identify the incorrect sentence or sentences.
Q. No. : 6
Question :(A). He hunched his shoulders as if hiding his phenomenal height.
(B). "Just how tall are you?" I asked.
(C). "I'm two-meters tall and growing," he answered.
(D). "By the way," he impishly added, "have you heard anyone ask, just how fat are you?"
A :
A and D
B :
B,C and D
C :
Only C
D :
A,C and D
Answer: D
Q. No. : 7
Question :(A). We had little money, and almost no experience.
(B). But the Tudor horse seemed to call us across the ages.
(C). It had been spurned by the heritage organization as far too gone.
(D). We had to answer the call.
A :
A and D
B :
B and C
C :
A,B and C
D :
B,C and D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 8
Question :(A). It could be years before scientists understand this phenomenon.
(B). It non-chalantly provides the subcontinent with 1500 million-acre-feet of water.
(C). Until then the monsoon will reign- kind and cruel.
(D). Indians will continue to adopt to its force awesomely.
A :
A and D
B :
A and B
C :
B and C
D :
C and D
Answer: A
Q. No. : 9
Question :(A). Many of us are obsessed with thinking.
(B). Millions of men and women are trying to lose weight.
(C). They spend billions on weight-loss product.
(D). It is the time for this obsession with dieting to end.
A :
Only B
B :
only D
C :
A and C
D :
B and D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 10
Question :(A). Norway produces some of the tough people on Earth.
(B). They seem impervious of the biting cold.
(C). Families go camping above the arctic circle as though it was a trip to Disney World.
(D). And these are just the average folks.
A :
C and D
B :
A and C
C :
B and D
D :
A,B and C
Answer: D
Each question gives a word followed by four choices. From the choices, select the most suitable synonyms for the main word and mark it as the answer.
Q. No. : 11
Question :PANACEA
A :
Wonder
B :
Elixir
C :
Placebo
D :
Problem
Answer: B
Q. No. : 12
Question :HUCKSTER
A :
Peddler
B :
Simulate
C :
Sweeper
D :
Hawker
Answer: A
Q. No. : 13
Question :APOCRYPHAL
A :
Huge
B :
Destructive
C :
Mythological
D :
Dubious
Answer: D
Each question gives a word followed by four choices. From the choices, select the most suitable synonyms for the main word and mark it as the answer.
Q. No. : 14
Question :DUNK
A :
Douse
B :
Stale
C :
Wet
D :
Smell
Answer: A
Q. No. : 15
Question :BESMEAR
A :
Colour
B :
Add
C :
Erase
D :
Sully
Answer: D
Q. No. : 16
Question :UMPTEEN
A :
Youthful
B :
Numerous
C :
Convergent
D :
Growing
Answer: B
Each question gives a word followed by four choices. From the choices, select the most suitable antonyms for the main word and mark it as the answer.
Q. No. : 17
Question :TRAITOROUS
A :
Perfidious
B :
Recreant
C :
Devoted
D :
Treacherous
Answer: C
Q. No. : 18
Question :IMMACULATE
A :
Unclean
B :
Immobile
C :
Motherly
D :
Unchanging
Answer: A
Q. No. : 19
Question :OPPROBRIOUS
A :
Miscible
B :
Respectful
C :
Inspiring
D :
Probing
Answer: B
Each question gives a word followed by four choices. From the choices, select the most suitable antonyms for the main word and mark it as the answer.
Q. No. : 20
Question :IGNOMINIOUS
A :
Crooked
B :
Dishonest
C :
Ominous
D :
Laudable
Answer: D
Q. No. : 21
Question :MELLOWED
A :
Ripened
B :
Sensational
C :
Immature
D :
Ridiculous
Answer: C
Q. No. : 22
Question :GROUCHY
A :
Cantankerous
B :
Contented
C :
Grumpy
D :
Surly
Answer: B
Each question has a sentence with two blanks followed by four pairs of words as choices. From the choices, select the pair of words that can best complete the given sentence.
Q. No. : 23
Question :In our village herbs grow in _____ but there is a ______ of palatable vegetables.
A :
Abundance, Dearth
B :
Luxury, Gang
C :
Seasons, Draught
D :
Answer: A
Q. No. : 24
Question :He tried to pass the ______ money at the bank as if it were ______.
A :
Stolen, Illegitimate
B :
Bogus, Genuine
C :
Collected, Supplied
D :
Dishonest, Counterfeit
Answer: B
Q. No. : 25
Question :When he was ridiculed he was _______ but he regained ________ very soon.
A :
Happy, Friendship
B :
Worried, Little
C :
Chagrined, Composure
D :
Lost, Nothing
Answer: C
Each question has a sentence with two blanks followed by four pairs of words as choices. From the choices, select the pair of words that can best complete the given sentence.
Q. No. : 26
Question :She is _______ in needlework but _______ in arranging the wares.
A :
Distressful, Attractive
B :
Abominable, Humane
C :
Outlandish, Urban
D :
Dextrous, Clumsy
Answer: D
Q. No. : 27
Question :His lifestyle made him _______ but the recourse to medicine made him look _______.
A :
Lanky, Lean
B :
Obese, Emaciated
C :
Fantastic, Lunatic
D :
Diabetic, Acrobatic
Answer: B
Q. No. : 28
Question :Her dress was _____ though she lived in ______ surroundings.
A :
Gorgeous, Tidy
B :
Splendid, Evasive
C :
Immaculate, Squalid
D :
Showy, Shabby
Answer: C
Each of the given sentences has four underlined parts. One of them has a mistake. Mark the wrong part as the answer.
Q. No. : 29
Question :The man who(A) I have often met(B) is one whose property has been (C) acquired by the government.(D)
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Q. No. : 30
Question :Page after page(A) of Quran were read (B) and it gave great consolation(C) to his mind (D).
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Each of the given sentences has four underlined parts. One of them has a mistake. Mark the wrong part as the answer.
Q. No. : 31
Question :Do you object to me(A) Sitting in this room(B) and reading a book(C) for a short while?(D)
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Q. No. : 32
Question : Motivating employees with(A) traditional authority and financial(B)   incentive have become (C) increasingly difficult(D).
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
In each of the following questions, the sentences of a paragraph are jumbled up and given. Each sentence is labelled A,B,C and D. Find out the order in which the sentences have to be arranged to form a logically coherent paragraph. Mark the choice as your answer.
Q. No. : 33
Question :A). There is no competition on the extra mile.
B). Life is not just party and pleasure, it is also pain and despair.
C). Bad things happen to good people.
D). Sometimes everything turns upside down.
A :
ABCD
B :
BACD
C :
DCBA
D :
ACBD
Answer: C
Q. No. : 34
Question :A). What is your legacy?
B). Will you be remembered with love and respect?
C). Will you be spoken well of?
D). How would you like to be remembered?
A :
ABCD
B :
ADCB
C :
ACBD
D :
BCAD
Answer: B
In each of the following questions, the sentences of a paragraph are jumbled up and given. Each sentence is labelled A,B,C and D. Find out the order in which the sentences have to be arranged to form a logically coherent paragraph. Mark the choice as your answer.
Q. No. : 35
Question :A). The man behind this nursery is M.M Hussain.
B). Inspired by his father's love of nature, he finished his degree in Botany.
C). Tucked away in the heart of the city is a one and a half acre nursery that boasts of some of the best plants in the city.
D). And in 1984, Hussain decided to go commercial and opened 'Plants Land'.
A :
ADBC
B :
ADCB
C :
BACD
D :
CABD
Answer: D
Q. No. : 36
Question :A). A dream can be the most beautiful or the most dreadful way of waking up to a new day.
B). Dreams have always fascinating humankind.
C). In ancient times, Egyptians thought of dreams as direct message from God.
D). They capture your emotions and take them on a roller coaster of thoughts.
A :
BDAC
B :
BCAD
C :
ABDC
D :
CABD
Answer: A