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Verbal Ability - 2

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Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

I can't listen to his constant babble.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Babble as used in this sentense is a noun.

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

I realized I was babbling like an idiot.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Babbling is a verb.

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

He's the baby of the team.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The word "baby" is a noun.

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

A small boy rode on the elephant's back.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: A

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the word in bold.

We were sitting in the back row.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Back is describing the noun row here. So, in the sentenece it is used as an adjective.

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

I stepped back to let them pass.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: C

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

She refused to back down on a point of principle.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: B

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

She regularly babysits for us.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Babysits is a verb and the adverb regularly is modifying it.

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

She strode past him without a backward glance.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: D

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

As usual, the cops get the baddies in the end.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: A

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

Reporters constantly badger her about her private life.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: B

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

She wanted it real bad.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: C

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

The kids took the dog's death very badly.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: C

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

You will always have the bad as well as the good in the world.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: A

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

Agriculture forms the backbone of the rural economy.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: A

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

Smoking gives you bad breath.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: D

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

He resigned as Home Secretary and returned to the back benches.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: A

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

She gets very bad-tempered when she's tired.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: D

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

His behaviour baffles me.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Behaviour in this case is the noun and baffles is the verb. Baffle means to confuse.

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

We aren't too badly off, but we can't afford a house like that.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: D

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

Sorry, I really have to bail.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: B

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

The fish took the bait.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: A

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

Poetry isn't really my bag.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: A

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

He committed another offence while he was out on bail.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: A

Directions: Choose the appropriate option for the for the word in bold.

Sabu had managed to bag the two best seats.

  1. noun

  2. verb

  3. adverb

  4. adjective

  5. preposition


Correct Option: B
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