Explore topic-wise MCQs in English.

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1.

“Wild goose chase” _________?

A. A foolish and hopeless search for or pursuit of something unattainable
B. To take credit for something someone else did
C. To not take what someone says too seriously; to treat someone’s words with a degree of skepticism
D. A phrase implying that one is not proficient at performing a particular task and that they should not try to perform the task professionally
Answer» B. To take credit for something someone else did
2.

“Your guess is as good as mine” means __________?

A. Join a popular trend or activity
B. To hear something from the authoritative source
C. To know the answer
D. To have no idea
Answer» E.
3.

“when pigs fly” means ______?

A. something that is easy to do
B. raining very heavily
C. something that will never happen or is impossible
D. miss the chance
Answer» D. miss the chance
4.

What the term Short Story stands for:

A. A long prose fiction
B. A story of figurative language
C. A story of many characters
D. A short prose fiction
Answer» E.
5.

What is the meaning of Banton?

A. Afresh
B. Good manners
C. Farewell
D. Authority
Answer» C. Farewell
6.

What do you mean by Novel ___________ ?

A. Short prose
B. A long fictional prose with many characters
C. A short narrative prose
D. A literary work on the stage
Answer» C. A short narrative prose
7.

To”Jazz Up” means to___________?

A. Go faster
B. Make something more exciting
C. Make a lot of noise
D. Be Strong
Answer» C. Make a lot of noise
8.

To smell a rat _______?

A. To see signs of plague epidemic
B. To get bad small of a bad dead rat
C. To suspect foul dealings
D. To be in a bad mood
Answer» D. To be in a bad mood
9.

To set one’s face against __________?

A. To oppose with determination
B. To judge by appearance
C. To get out of difficulty
D. To look at one steadily
Answer» B. To judge by appearance
10.

To put one’s hand to plough __________?

A. To take up agricultural farming
B. To take a difficult task
C. To get entangled into unnecessary things
D. Take interest in technical work
Answer» C. To get entangled into unnecessary things
11.

To pick holes _________?

A. To find some reason to quarrel
B. To destroy something
C. To criticize someone
D. To cut some part of an item
Answer» D. To cut some part of an item
12.

To make clean breast of ________?

A. To gain prominence
B. To praise oneself
C. To confess without of reserve
D. To destroy before it blooms
Answer» D. To destroy before it blooms
13.

To make clean breast of means

A. To gain prominence
B. To praise oneself
C. To destroy before it blooms
D. To confess without of reserves
Answer» E.
14.

To leave someone in the lurch _________?

A. To come to compromise with someone
B. Constant source of annoyance to someone
C. To put someone at ease
D. To desert someone in his difficulties
Answer» E.
15.

To hit the nail right on the head _______?

A. To say something that is exactly right or completely true
B. To destroy one’s reputation
C. To announce one’s fixed views
D. To teach someone a lesson
Answer» B. To destroy one’s reputation
16.

To have an axe to grind ___________?

A. A private end to serve
B. To fail to arouse interest
C. To have no result
D. To work for both sides
Answer» B. To fail to arouse interest
17.

To end in smoke ________?

A. To make completely understand
B. To ruin oneself
C. To excite great applause
D. To overcome someone
Answer» C. To excite great applause
18.

To cry wolf __________?

A. To listen eagerly
B. To give false alarm
C. To turn pale
D. To keep off starvation
Answer» C. To turn pale
19.

To catch a tartar means:

A. To meet with disaster
B. To catch a dangerous person
C. To deal with a person who is more than one’s match
D. None of above
Answer» C. To deal with a person who is more than one’s match
20.

There were no opposition to the new policy by the ‘rank and file’ of the Government.

A. The ordinary members
B. The official machinery
C. The majority
D. The cabinet ministers
Answer» B. The official machinery
21.

The idiomatic phrase “Spick and Span” means?

A. Wisdome and foresight
B. Watch the weather
C. spotlessly clean
D. Deceive somebody
Answer» D. Deceive somebody
22.

The idiom “To burry the hatchet” mean?

A. To make peace
B. To make a foolish choice
C. To make a wrong decision
D. To lose something
Answer» B. To make a foolish choice
23.

The Government ruled by Women is called?

A. Petticoat government
B. Corporatocracy
C. Patriarchy
D. None of these
Answer» B. Corporatocracy
24.

“Raining cats and dogs” means _________?

A. Raining very heavily
B. Easy option
C. Very rarely
D. one who presents a counter argument
Answer» B. Easy option
25.

Pull your socks up:

A. To get ready
B. To finish
C. To start
D. To improve
Answer» E.
26.

“Prosaic” means__________?

A. Good
B. Dull
C. Beautiful
D. None
Answer» C. Beautiful
27.

One-Trick Pony means:

A. A person having one special feature, talent, or area of expertise
B. Doing work dishonesty
C. Unlawful paropaganda
D. Clever planning for enemy
Answer» B. Doing work dishonesty
28.

“Never-never land” means:_____________?

A. An ideal pace
B. Dream land
C. A worthless place
D. A useless situation
Answer» B. Dream land
29.

My friend is a couch potato. What does the idiom/phrase “couch potato” means?

A. active person
B. busy person
C. lazy person
D. angry person
Answer» D. angry person
30.

Meaning of the idiom ‘Swan song”?

A. Last work
B. First work
C. Middle work
D. Early work
Answer» B. First work
31.

“Like a sitting duck” means________________?

A. Lazy
B. Fat
C. Sleepy
D. Ignorant
Answer» E.
32.

“Keep at bay” means ______________.

A. Keep in mind
B. Keep at a distance
C. Keep thinking about something
D. Keep at the sea-shore
Answer» C. Keep thinking about something
33.

It was he who “put a spoke in my wheel”.

A. tried to cause an accident
B. helped in the execution of the plan
C. thwarted in the execution of the plan
D. destroyed the plan
Answer» D. destroyed the plan
34.

“Inter alia” means___________?

A. In between
B. By the fact
C. Under concentration
D. At the end
Answer» B. By the fact
35.

In the armed forces, it is considered a great privilege to “die in harness”.

A. die on a horse back
B. die in the battlefield
C. die while still working
D. die with honour
Answer» D. die with honour
36.

Idiom ” To make amend for” means___________?

A. Make possible effort
B. To compensate for damage
C. To bring chance in something
D. None of these
Answer» C. To bring chance in something
37.

Idiom “To cut long story short” means?

A. Tell the story briefly
B. Come to the point
C. Miss the main points
D. None of above
Answer» C. Miss the main points
38.

Idiom “Tie the knot” means?

A. Friendship
B. Getting married
C. Enmity
D. Criticism
Answer» C. Enmity
39.

Idiom “A slap on the wrist” means?

A. Hard Punishment
B. Beating Someone
C. Warning or Small Punishment
D. Make someone sad
Answer» D. Make someone sad
40.

“Icing (also frosting) on the cake” means ________?

A. An ugly but essential addition or enhancement
B. An ugly & inessential removal or diminution
C. Be very expensive
D. An attractive but inessential addition or enhancement
Answer» E.
41.

I met him after a long time, but he gave me “the cold shoulder”.

A. scolded me
B. insulted me
C. abused me
D. ignored me
Answer» E.
42.

“Hornet’s nest” means:___________?

A. A bee’s house
B. A violent situation
C. A good situation
D. A dangerous place
Answer» C. A good situation
43.

“Hold one’s horse” means__________?

A. Keep one’s expectations
B. Keep one’s gift
C. Have patience
D. High on energy
Answer» D. High on energy
44.

His office is always in apple-pie order. What does the idiom/phrase “apple-pie order” means?

A. Neat & tidy
B. Disordered
C. Mismanaged
D. Ornamental
Answer» B. Disordered
45.

He Was all at sea when he began his new Job.What does idiom / phrase “at sea” means __________?

A. happy
B. sad
C. puzzled
D. triumphant
Answer» D. triumphant
46.

He “passed himself off” as a noble man.

A. Was regarded as
B. Pretended to be
C. Was thought to be
D. Was looked upon
Answer» C. Was thought to be
47.

He is busy with his work ______________?

A. inns and out
B. up to neck
C. up to the hilt
D. kith and kin
Answer» D. kith and kin
48.

He could be easily arrested because the police were tipped off in a advance. tipped off means _____________?

A. Toppled over
B. Bribed
C. Given advance information
D. Threatened
Answer» D. Threatened
49.

“Go Dutch” means _______ ?

A. One person paying for everyone
B. share the cost of something, especially a meal, equally
C. Enjoy two different opportunities at the same time
D. To do something badly or cheaply
Answer» C. Enjoy two different opportunities at the same time
50.

“Give cold shoulder” means__________?

A. To support
B. Cold meat
C. To ignore
D. Shiver
Answer» D. Shiver