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251.

A square peg in a round hole

A. n impossible task
B. scheme that never works
C. person unsuited to the position he fills
D. one of these
Answer» D. one of these
252.

To take somebody for a ride

A. o provide entertainment
B. o keep company
C. o deceive or humiliate him/her
D. o exploit a person
Answer» D. o exploit a person
253.

To play on a fiddle

A. o play upon a musical instrument
B. o play an important role
C. o be busy over trifles
D. o be busy over important matter
Answer» D. o be busy over important matter
254.

Hard-pressed

A. ewildered
B. nsulted
C. ard discipline
D. n difficulties
Answer» E.
255.

To give one a long rope

A. o speak ill of
B. o get into trouble
C. o dismiss
D. o allow a man to continue his mistakes or crimes
Answer» E.
256.

To leave no avenue unexplored

A. o call in question
B. o roam about
C. o try every source
D. o depend on
Answer» D. o depend on
257.

To rip up old sores

A. o revive a quarrel which was almost forgotten
B. o censure someone in strong terms
C. o strain one's thoughts to the most
D. o preserve oneself from harm
Answer» B. o censure someone in strong terms
258.

He has made his mark in politics.

A. ttained notoriety
B. uined his wealth
C. cquired wealth
D. istinguished himself
Answer» E.
259.

This place affords a bird's eye view of the green valley below.

A. eautiful view
B. eneral view
C. arrow view
D. gly view
Answer» C. arrow view
260.

It was such a messy affair but Manish somehow managed to wash his hands ofthe entire affair.

A. ubdue
B. wist the facts of
C. rove himself innocent in
D. isclaim responsibility
Answer» E.
261.

It is a moot point whether we should stop work or struggle on.

A. ll too clear
B. fixed belief
C. burning question
D. debatable point
Answer» E.
262.

He is a person after my own heart.

A. n object of mockery
B. n emotional man
C. happy go lucky fellow
D. xactly to one's own liking
Answer» E.
263.

There is no love lost between the two neighbours.

A. lose friendship
B. ntense dislike
C. love-hate relationship
D. ool indifference
Answer» C. love-hate relationship
264.

Rajeev achieved success by resorting to a hole and corner method.

A. bscure
B. sual
C. nderhand
D. lever
Answer» D. lever
265.

It goes to his heart to see so much misery.

A. nfluences him
B. ouches him deeply
C. akes him yield
D. nnoys him
Answer» C. akes him yield
266.

The casting vote of the chairman clinched the issue.

A. losed
B. ecided
C. inished
D. tarted
Answer» C. inished
267.

The mealy-mouthed politician succeeded in influencing the voters.

A. ll-tempered
B. oft-tongued
C. unning
D. mbitious
Answer» D. mbitious
268.

I sent him about his business as I could stand his insolence no longer.

A. roke the partnership with him
B. equested him to bother someone else
C. ismissed him peremptorily
D. bused him heartily
Answer» D. bused him heartily
269.

The young heir to his father's huge estate made ducks and drakes of his patrimony.

A. ade best use of
B. ook stock of
C. quandered lavishly
D. nvested wisely
Answer» D. nvested wisely
270.

His father advised him to be fair and square in his dealings lest he should fall into trouble.

A. onsiderate
B. pright
C. areful
D. olite
Answer» C. areful
271.

Things are progressing well. Don't do anything to rock the boat.

A. reate difficulties
B. onspire against
C. pset the balance
D. gitate against
Answer» D. gitate against
272.

The aroma from the kitchen makes my mouth water.

A. akes me sick
B. akes me giddy
C. akes me vomit
D. timulates my appetite
Answer» E.
273.

I am ambitious and never want to rest on my laurels.

A. e dissatisfied
B. e satisfied
C. e complacent
D. e good
Answer» D. e good
274.

The boy turned a deaf ear to the pleadings of all his well-wishers.

A. istened carefully
B. as deadly opposed
C. osed indifference
D. id not pay any attention
Answer» E.
275.

To ride hell for Leather

A. o ride with furious speed
B. o adopt false means to succeed
C. o work hard for a small accomplishment
D. o earn money by all means
Answer» B. o adopt false means to succeed
276.

To set the thames on fire

A. o do something remarkable
B. o try to do the impossible
C. o burn something to ashes
D. o fling ironical remarks
Answer» C. o burn something to ashes
277.

To hold somebody to ransom

A. o keep captive and demand concession
B. o humiliate
C. o offer bribe
D. o blackmail and extract money
Answer» B. o humiliate
278.

To put one on one's mettle

A. o rouse one to do one's best
B. o ruin somebody
C. o discourage a person
D. o incite a person to fight
Answer» B. o ruin somebody
279.

To strike one's colours

A. o fight vigorously
B. o work hard
C. o surrender
D. o make a rude gesture
Answer» D. o make a rude gesture
280.

To cut the cackle

A. o humiliate
B. o annoy someone
C. o act in a friendly way
D. o stop talking and start
Answer» E.
281.

To pour oil in troubled water

A. o foment trouble
B. o add to the trouble
C. o instigate
D. o calm a quarrel with soothing words
Answer» E.
282.

To look down one's nose at

A. o backbite
B. o show anger
C. o insult in the presence of others
D. o regard with half-hidden displeasure or contempt
Answer» E.
283.

A sop to cerberus

A. ribery
B. ush money
C. ansom to an enemy
D. oney for compensation
Answer» D. oney for compensation
284.

To show the white feather

A. o show signs of cowardice
B. o seek peace
C. o show arrogance
D. o become polite
Answer» B. o seek peace
285.

A jaundiced eye

A. ealousy
B. generous view
C. ngry
D. rejudice
Answer» E.
286.

By the rule of thumb

A. y the use of force
B. y the use of trickery
C. y cheating and deception
D. y practical experience which is rather rough
Answer» E.
287.

At one's beck and call

A. njoying oneself without caring for others
B. o be always at one's service
C. o be under one's subjugation
D. o be in an advantageous position
Answer» C. o be under one's subjugation
288.

To pull strings

A. o exert hidden influence
B. o tease someone
C. o speed up
D. o start something
Answer» B. o tease someone
289.

A baker's dozen

A. welve
B. harity
C. hirteen
D. llowance
Answer» D. llowance
290.

To take the wind out of another's sails

A. o manouevre to mislead another on the high seas
B. o cause harm to another
C. o defeat the motives of another
D. o anticipate another and to gain advantage over him
Answer» E.
291.

To carry off the bell

A. o call others for help
B. o bag the first position
C. o steal all wealth and flee
D. o trouble others
Answer» C. o steal all wealth and flee
292.

To see eye to eye with

A. o agree
B. o stare fixedly
C. o be angry
D. o take revenge
Answer» B. o stare fixedly
293.

Queer somebody's pitch

A. pset one's plan
B. eprimand him
C. heck him
D. ork him up
Answer» B. eprimand him
294.

Adam's ale

A. race
B. leasure
C. ater
D. ine
Answer» D. ine
295.

To blow hot and cold

A. hanging weather
B. o be trustworthy
C. o be inconsistent
D. o be rich and poor frequently
Answer» D. o be rich and poor frequently
296.

A storm in a teacup

A. nexpected event
B. danger signal
C. uch excitement over something trivial
D. great noise
Answer» D. great noise
297.

To pay one back in the same coin

A. o provoke a person to quarrel
B. o offer another polite attention
C. o retaliate
D. o give a word of encouragement or praise to another
Answer» D. o give a word of encouragement or praise to another
298.

A red letter day

A. n important day
B. n auspicious day
C. dangerous day
D. n unimportant day
Answer» B. n auspicious day
299.

Something up one's sleeve

A. grand idea
B. secret plan
C. profitable plan
D. omething important
Answer» C. profitable plan
300.

Dog in the manger

A. n undersized bull almost the shape of a dog
B. dog that has no kennel of its own
C. person who puts himself in difficulties on account of other people
D. person who prevents others from enjoying something useless to himself
Answer» E.