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201.

Do not add fuel to the fire.

A. reate problem
B. arass
C. ggravate trouble
D. alm down
Answer» D. alm down
202.

The sailor found himself between the devil and the deep sea.

A. ost in the deep ocean
B. acing two challenges
C. acing two equally bad alternatives
D. onfronting two opportunities
Answer» D. onfronting two opportunities
203.

With regard to licensing policy, it is advisable for every state to cut corners.

A. ecome lenient
B. mend the existing rules
C. xercise strict control
D. implify the procedure
Answer» E.
204.

No caring for the family, Devender wanted to gather roses only.

A. anted to paint a rosy picture of the past
B. anted to start business of roses
C. anted to make safe investment
D. anted to seek all the enjoyments of life
E. esired to attain fame by hard work
Answer» E. esired to attain fame by hard work
205.

She was received by her friends with open arms.

A. ndifferently
B. armly
C. asually
D. oldly
Answer» C. asually
206.

Manoj always keeps himself to himself.

A. s selfish
B. oes not take sides
C. s unsociable
D. s too busy
Answer» D. s too busy
207.

His voice gets on my nerves.

A. akes me sad
B. rritates me
C. akes me ill
D. ierces my eardrums
Answer» C. akes me ill
208.

He is in the habit of chewing the cuds.

A. ccusing others
B. rying over spilt milk
C. orgetting things
D. o muse on
Answer» E.
209.

Childhood and innocence lie cheek by jowl.

A. ogether
B. ne after another
C. ide by side
D. roportionately
Answer» D. roportionately
210.

The police are used to seeing the seamy side of life.

A. n adventurous life
B. life full of risks
C. mmoral aspects of society
D. riminal society
Answer» D. riminal society
211.

You must not mince matters; tell the truth.

A. ut short
B. eep secret
C. ell with frankness
D. ot to tell the whole truth
Answer» C. ell with frankness
212.

He fell ill at ease after receiving the letter from his son.

A. isturbed
B. elieved
C. mbarrassed
D. ick
Answer» D. ick
213.

He is really a broken reed.

A. frustrated man
B. n unsuccessful person
C. ndependable
D. ne who has lost in business
Answer» D. ne who has lost in business
214.

The train was late and we had to kick our heels.

A. un fast
B. ait eagerly
C. aste time
D. lay some game
Answer» D. lay some game
215.

Mr. Roy is known as a shop lifter in the city commercial centre.

A. aily visitor
B. uyer of all new things
C. muggler
D. thief in guise of customer
Answer» E.
216.

I won't mind even if he goes to dogs.

A. oes mad
B. s insulted
C. s ruined
D. ecomes brutal
Answer» D. ecomes brutal
217.

He threw cold water over the project that the secretary had prepared.

A. ncouraged
B. iscouraged
C. leared
D. ejected
Answer» C. leared
218.

He rides the high horse because of his high connection.

A. s famous
B. alks flatteringly
C. uts on airs
D. s prosperous
Answer» D. s prosperous
219.

I stood my ground inspite of many pressures.

A. emained firm
B. as obstinate
C. as prejudiced
D. elt shaky
Answer» B. as obstinate
220.

It was out of place for him to talk on politics when the seminar was arranged to discuss recent trends in literature.

A. oolish
B. trange
C. nappropriate
D. dd
Answer» D. dd
221.

The company has been handed over to new masters lock, stock and barrel.

A. inancially
B. artially
C. ompletely
D. dministratively
Answer» D. dministratively
222.

He is a wolf in sheep's clothing.

A. coundrel
B. ogue
C. ypocrite
D. rook
Answer» D. rook
223.

A man of weight

A. fat person
B. o truthful and trustworthy man
C. man of importance
D. notorious man
Answer» D. notorious man
224.

To beat the air

A. o make frantic efforts
B. o act foolishly
C. o make efforts that are useless or vain
D. o make every possible effort
Answer» D. o make every possible effort
225.

To live fast

A. o live a life of dissipation
B. o accomplish a purpose
C. o do a task hurriedly
D. o use up one's income as fast as it comes in
Answer» B. o accomplish a purpose
226.

To make a shot

A. o retaliate
B. o hit someone
C. o make a guess
D. o achieve one's objective
Answer» D. o achieve one's objective
227.

To cut the Gordian knot

A. o solve a difficult problem
B. o be victorious
C. o break ties with someone
D. o defeat a powerful person
Answer» B. o be victorious
228.

A cock and bull story

A. true story
B. children's story
C. story of animals
D. foolish and concocted story
Answer» E.
229.

To go to each other hammer and tongs

A. o fight with weapons
B. o argue noisily
C. o hug each other
D. o go crazy about meeting each other
Answer» C. o hug each other
230.

To give a rap on the knuckles

A. o eulogise
B. o chatise
C. o condemn
D. o rebuke
Answer» E.
231.

To take a leaf out of somebody's book

A. o take him as a model
B. o steal something valuable
C. o follow the dictates of someone
D. o conform to others standard
Answer» B. o steal something valuable
232.

To hold a brief for

A. o help someone
B. o do someone a favour
C. o stay on for a brief period
D. o defend someone
Answer» E.
233.

To have one's heart in one's boots

A. o be deeply depressed
B. o be frightened
C. o get angry
D. o keep a secret
Answer» B. o be frightened
234.

To be a good Samaritan

A. o be law-abiding
B. wise person
C. religious person
D. genuinely charitable person
Answer» E.
235.

To hang up one's hat

A. o challenge
B. o surrender
C. o postpone
D. o make oneself comfortable in another person's home
Answer» E.
236.

To bear the palm

A. o win
B. o accept a challenge
C. o accept defeat
D. o endure something
Answer» B. o accept a challenge
237.

To let the cat out of the bag

A. o give latitude
B. o show compassion
C. o miss a golden opportunity
D. o tell a secret without intending to do so
Answer» E.
238.

To talk shop

A. o talk nonsense
B. o talk reasonably
C. o talk about business or professional affairs
D. o abuse someone
Answer» D. o abuse someone
239.

To speak daggers

A. o abuse someone
B. o indulge in voracious talks
C. o speak to a person with hostility
D. one of these
Answer» D. one of these
240.

To get the hang of a thing

A. o know a secret
B. o understand the meaning of it
C. o find the cause of something
D. one of these
Answer» C. o find the cause of something
241.

To change colour

A. o change appearance
B. o get frightened
C. o favour the wrong person
D. one of these
Answer» C. o favour the wrong person
242.

To pay off old scores

A. o have one's revenge
B. o settle a dispute
C. o repay the old loan
D. one of these
Answer» B. o settle a dispute
243.

To keep one's head above water

A. o be cautious
B. o be out of debt
C. o remain aloof
D. one of these
Answer» C. o remain aloof
244.

Be in the mire

A. e under debt
B. e in love
C. e in difficulties
D. e uneasy
Answer» D. e uneasy
245.

To give one's ears

A. o make almost any sacrifice
B. o listen carefully
C. o refuse to listen
D. o incite someone
Answer» C. o refuse to listen
246.

To put somebody in his place

A. o turn him out
B. o honour him
C. o give him due respect
D. o make him humble
Answer» E.
247.

To cool one's heels

A. o rest for sometime
B. o give no importance to someone
C. o remain in a comfortable position
D. o be kept waiting for sometime
Answer» E.
248.

To mind one's P's and Q's

A. o be cautious
B. o be accurate and precise
C. o be careful of one's accounts
D. o be careful of one's personality
Answer» C. o be careful of one's accounts
249.

To be at one's finger's ends

A. o be hopeless
B. o be highly perplexed
C. o be completely conversant with
D. o count things
Answer» D. o count things
250.

To hit the nail on the head

A. o hit the target
B. o catch someone napping
C. o guess right
D. o settle the old score
Answer» D. o settle the old score