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This section includes 735 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your English Skills Ability knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
651. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Make up |
A. | get about |
B. | leave |
C. | reveal |
D. | reconcile |
Answer» E. | |
652. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Let on |
A. | reveal |
B. | quarrel |
C. | give |
D. | fight |
Answer» B. quarrel | |
653. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Be in the mire |
A. | be in love |
B. | be uneasy |
C. | be in difficulties |
D. | be under debt |
Answer» D. be under debt | |
654. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Fall flat |
A. | to fall in love |
B. | fail to win appreciation |
C. | lose consciousness |
D. | lose confidence |
Answer» C. lose consciousness | |
655. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. A pipe dream |
A. | an impracticable plan |
B. | a pleasant dream |
C. | a foolish idea |
D. | a bad dream |
Answer» B. a pleasant dream | |
656. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Frame a Person |
A. | make him appear guilty |
B. | befool |
C. | ask him to sit idle |
D. | flatter somebody |
Answer» B. befool | |
657. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Mince one’s words |
A. | change suddenly |
B. | pull back |
C. | to speak in a hurr |
D. | choose them carefully |
Answer» E. | |
658. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Have a go |
A. | go on leave |
B. | ride for happiness |
C. | make an attempt |
D. | take a walk |
Answer» D. take a walk | |
659. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Hot head |
A. | the leader |
B. | one who is very rash |
C. | the fighter |
D. | brave person |
Answer» C. the fighter | |
660. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. He has only some hazy ideas about life. |
A. | vulgar ideas |
B. | masculine ideas |
C. | hazardous |
D. | confused |
Answer» E. | |
661. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. None of this hanky-panky, please talk straight. |
A. | obsession |
B. | diversification |
C. | jugglery |
D. | indifference |
Answer» D. indifference | |
662. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. I can never understand him because he has a bad habit of mincing matters. |
A. | to leave in difficulties |
B. | not to speak plainly |
C. | returning |
D. | to find fault |
Answer» C. returning | |
663. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. He chose the path of religion of his own accord. |
A. | forcibly |
B. | helplessly |
C. | half-heartedly |
D. | willingly |
Answer» E. | |
664. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. The result of the examination dashed my hopes. |
A. | frustrate |
B. | kill someone |
C. | failed |
D. | bring great happiness |
Answer» B. kill someone | |
665. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. to crack the ice |
A. | to crack the ice |
B. | to start a conversation |
C. | to start quarrelling |
D. | to end the hostility |
Answer» C. to start quarrelling | |
666. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Never hit even the worst enemy below the belt, for even a war has some code of morality. |
A. | to hit at the wrong position |
B. | to fight |
C. | to injure |
D. | through unfair means |
Answer» E. | |
667. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. The number of globetrotters has increased after the Second World War. |
A. | great persons |
B. | foreign countries |
C. | travellers around the world |
D. | people of importance |
Answer» D. people of importance | |
668. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. I am just a small fry in the office. |
A. | peon |
B. | a small creature |
C. | humorous |
D. | person or thing of little importance |
Answer» E. | |
669. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Flesh and blood can bear it no longer. |
A. | human nature |
B. | warning |
C. | In Life |
D. | at the top speed |
Answer» B. warning | |
670. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. The project of building ended in smoke. |
A. | to give no practical result |
B. | to fall |
C. | to catch fire |
D. | ended in the destruction of building |
Answer» B. to fall | |
671. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. To leader must have the lion’s share of the booty. |
A. | the stronger one |
B. | the smaller one |
C. | the worthy part |
D. | the larger part |
Answer» E. | |
672. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. I have burnt my figure in this speculative deal and am today penniless. |
A. | incur loss of property |
B. | to get into unexpected trouble |
C. | to burn one’s finger |
D. | to get confused |
Answer» B. to get into unexpected trouble | |
673. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Backbiters have generally to cut a sorry figure in the company of friends. |
A. | a nominal head |
B. | to fight to a finish |
C. | to be ridiculed |
D. | to struggle |
Answer» D. to struggle | |
674. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. The poor women do manual labour even when they are in the family way. |
A. | in a domestic manner |
B. | unwell |
C. | injured |
D. | pregnant |
Answer» E. | |
675. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. To be fair and square pays in the long run. |
A. | successful |
B. | honest means |
C. | honest |
D. | worthy |
Answer» D. worthy | |
676. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. In this competition there is complete fair play. |
A. | honest means |
B. | no cheating |
C. | good chances |
D. | good name |
Answer» C. good chances | |
677. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. The child pulled a long face when the sweets were over. |
A. | to look disappointed |
B. | feel good |
C. | retreat |
D. | run away |
Answer» B. feel good | |
678. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Never take up a fool’s errand. |
A. | to go with a message |
B. | one who takes a message |
C. | a useless undertaking |
D. | an observation |
Answer» D. an observation | |
679. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. To steal a march |
A. | to outshine |
B. | to start early |
C. | to command an army |
D. | to overtake |
Answer» B. to start early | |
680. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. To look blue |
A. | to be annoyed |
B. | to look sad |
C. | to feel happy |
D. | to look sick |
Answer» C. to feel happy | |
681. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. In deep water |
A. | in real trouble |
B. | to feel lonely |
C. | to act like a coward |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. to feel lonely | |
682. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Gift of the gab |
A. | lucky |
B. | a big surprise |
C. | to have a talent for speaking |
D. | an honest person |
Answer» D. an honest person | |
683. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. A good Samaritan |
A. | a genuinely helpful person |
B. | an honest politician |
C. | a clever person |
D. | a priest |
Answer» B. an honest politician | |
684. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Hobson’s choice |
A. | first choice |
B. | beautiful choice |
C. | no choice at all as there is only one thing to choose from |
D. | to choose something carefully |
Answer» D. to choose something carefully | |
685. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. To smell a rat |
A. | bad smell |
B. | to misunderstand |
C. | to suspect treachery |
D. | to see a hidden meaning |
Answer» D. to see a hidden meaning | |
686. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. To flag a dead horse |
A. | to do a thing in vain |
B. | to act in a foolish way |
C. | to criticise strongly |
D. | try to revive interest in a subject that is out of date |
Answer» D. try to revive interest in a subject that is out of date | |
687. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. The alpha and the omega |
A. | very costly items |
B. | assorted items |
C. | the beginning and the end |
D. | a nice act |
Answer» D. a nice act | |
688. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. To fly off the handle |
A. | to break something |
B. | to be indifferent |
C. | to act foolishly |
D. | to get into a rage and lose self-control |
Answer» E. | |
689. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. To throw dust into one’s eyes |
A. | to put sand into one’s eyes |
B. | to make blind |
C. | to deceive |
D. | to point out false things |
Answer» D. to point out false things | |
690. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. To be in hot waters |
A. | to get into trouble |
B. | to enter waters heated by the sun |
C. | to be so impatient as to take bath with hot water before it gets cool |
D. | to be in a confused state of mind |
Answer» B. to enter waters heated by the sun | |
691. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. To be in a fix |
A. | to be perplexed |
B. | making round of something |
C. | to attain permanence |
D. | to feel happy |
Answer» B. making round of something | |
692. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. An axe in the grind |
A. | to indulge in evil conspiracies |
B. | to catch a fish in disturbed water |
C. | to make a personal profit out of a situation |
D. | to aggravate the situation |
Answer» D. to aggravate the situation | |
693. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. To bell the cat |
A. | to take lead in danger |
B. | to tie bell to cat’s neck |
C. | to be alert of the enemy |
D. | to make noise |
Answer» B. to tie bell to cat’s neck | |
694. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Rainy days |
A. | small hours of the morning |
B. | critical time in any situation |
C. | late hours of the night |
D. | unlucky times |
Answer» E. | |
695. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Turn over a new leaf |
A. | hopeful situation |
B. | change for the better |
C. | promising start followed by failure |
D. | expression of anger |
Answer» C. promising start followed by failure | |
696. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. To play with |
A. | to be friendly with |
B. | to amuse oneself |
C. | to win easily |
D. | fool |
Answer» E. | |
697. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. Not to mince matters |
A. | to speak out frankly |
B. | to make matters easy |
C. | to be at ease |
D. | to be successful in business |
Answer» B. to make matters easy | |
698. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. to find fault with |
A. | to find fault with |
B. | to be very angry |
C. | to criticise others |
D. | to victimize someone |
Answer» B. to be very angry | |
699. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. To play foul |
A. | to play rough football |
B. | to tackle carelessly |
C. | to oppose others |
D. | to do something wrong |
Answer» E. | |
700. |
Find the Correct Idioms and Phrases. No axe to grind |
A. | to bad situation |
B. | to rebuke |
C. | to act selflessly |
D. | to confuse others |
Answer» D. to confuse others | |