General English MCQs
Topic Notes: General English
MCQs and preparation resources for competitive exams, covering important concepts, past papers, and detailed explanations.
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
731
The scientist's research was so ______ that it revolutionized the entire field of medicine.
Answer:
seminal
Rule: Vocabulary and Consequence. The result of the research was that it 'revolutionized the entire field.' This is a significant, positive outcome. The adjective describing the research must reflect this importance. 'Seminal' means strongly influencing later developments, which perfectly describes revolutionary research. Option (a) 'trivial' means of little importance. Option (c) 'redundant' means not needed or superfluous. Option (d) 'erroneous' means incorrect or wrong. All three contradict the stated outcome.
732
His argument, ______ being logically sound, failed to persuade the emotional crowd.
Answer:
despite
Rule: Prepositions vs. Conjunctions. The phrase 'being logically sound' is a participial phrase acting as a noun. We need a preposition to connect this phrase to the main clause. 'Despite' is a preposition that means 'without being affected by'. It correctly introduces the contrast between the sound logic and the failure to persuade. Option (b) 'in spite' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'in spite of'. Option (c) 'although' is a subordinating conjunction, which must be followed by a clause (subject + verb), not a phrase. Option (d) 'however' is a conjunctive adverb and would require different punctuation (e.g., 'His argument was logically sound; however, it failed...').
733
Had it not been for his timely intervention, the situation ______ much worse.
Answer:
would have been
Rule: Inverted Third Conditional. This sentence is an inverted form of the third conditional. The phrase 'Had it not been for...' is an inversion of 'If it had not been for...'. It talks about a hypothetical past condition. The main clause in a third conditional sentence must use the structure 'would have + past participle'. Therefore, 'would have been' is the grammatically correct completion. Option (a) 'would be' is used in the second conditional (for present/future hypotheticals). Option (b) 'will be' refers to the future and does not fit the past hypothetical context. Option (d) 'was' is a simple past tense and is grammatically incorrect in this conditional structure.
734
The new CEO's policies were designed to ______ the company's financial problems and restore investor confidence.
Answer:
alleviate
Rule: Vocabulary and Logical Intent. The purpose of the new policies is to solve 'financial problems' and 'restore investor confidence'. This requires a verb with a positive, problem-solving meaning. 'Alleviate' means to make a problem less severe, which is the intended goal. Options (a) 'exacerbate' and (c) 'aggravate' mean to make a problem worse, which is the opposite of the CEO's intent. Option (d) 'augment' means to increase, which does not make sense in the context of problems.
735
No sooner had the alarm rung ______ all the employees evacuated the building.
Answer:
than
Rule: Correlative Conjunctions. The phrase 'No sooner...than' is a fixed correlative conjunction used to indicate that one event happened immediately after another. The structure is No sooner + had + subject + past participle ... than + subject + simple past. 'Then' is an adverb of time and is commonly confused with 'than', but it is incorrect in this structure. 'When' is used with 'Hardly' or 'Scarcely' (e.g., Hardly had...when...). 'As' does not fit this idiomatic construction.
736
The manager's ______ decision to launch the product early resulted in significant losses for the company.
Answer:
impetuous
Rule: Vocabulary in Context. The outcome of the decision was 'significant losses,' which is negative. Therefore, the word describing the decision should have a negative connotation, suggesting it was poorly thought out. 'Impetuous' means acting or done quickly and without thought or care, which fits the context perfectly. Options (a) 'prudent', (b) 'judicious', and (c) 'sagacious' are all positive words meaning wise or showing good judgment, which contradicts the negative result.
737
She has been living in that house ______ she was a child.
Answer:
since
Rule: Prepositions of Time (For vs. Since). The sentence uses the Present Perfect Continuous tense ('has been living'). This tense is often used with 'for' and 'since' to indicate duration. 'For' is used with a period of time (e.g., for ten years). 'Since' is used with a specific point in time (e.g., since 2010, since last Monday). 'She was a child' refers to a specific point in the past when the action began. Therefore, 'since' is the correct preposition. Option (a) 'for' is incorrect because 'she was a child' is not a duration. Option (c) 'from' is typically used with 'to' or 'until' to mark a start and end point. Option (d) 'until' marks an end point, which doesn't fit the context of an ongoing action.
738
The professor's lecture on quantum physics was so ______ that many students struggled to grasp the fundamental concepts.
Answer:
esoteric
Rule: Vocabulary and Logical Cohesion. The sentence describes a situation where students 'struggled to grasp' the concepts. This implies the lecture was difficult to understand. 'Esoteric' means intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest. This word perfectly explains why students struggled. Options (a) 'lucid', (c) 'coherent', and (d) 'accessible' all mean clear or easy to understand, which contradicts the outcome described in the sentence.
739
If I ______ known you were coming, I would have baked a cake.
Answer:
had
Rule: Third Conditional Sentences. This sentence structure is a third conditional, used for expressing hypothetical situations in the past that did not happen. The correct structure is If + Past Perfect (had + past participle), ... would have + past participle. Therefore, 'had known' is the correct form for the 'if' clause. Option (a) 'have' would create a grammatically incorrect mixed conditional. Option (c) 'would have' wrongly places the result clause's verb form into the 'if' clause. Option (d) 'did' is simple past and does not fit the third conditional structure.
740
The ancient manuscript was so ______ that archaeologists handled it with extreme care.
Answer:
fragile
Rule: Cause and Effect. The sentence establishes a cause-and-effect relationship. The effect is that archaeologists 'handled it with extreme care.' The cause must be a quality of the manuscript that necessitates such handling. 'Fragile' means easily broken or damaged, which logically leads to careful handling. Option (a) 'robust' and (b) 'resilient' are antonyms of fragile and would not require extreme care. Option (d) 'mundane' means dull or ordinary and does not relate to the physical handling of the object.