Explore topic-wise MCQs in English Skills Ability.

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301.

Castles in the air

A. omantic designs
B. erfect plans
C. deal projects
D. anciful schemes
E. isionary projects
Answer» F.
302.

To disabuse one's mind

A. o conceal something
B. o remove a misapprehension
C. o banish from one's mind a thought
D. o proceed cautiously so as to avoid risks and dangers
Answer» C. o banish from one's mind a thought
303.

Hush money

A. oney overdue
B. asy money
C. oney earned by wrong means
D. ribe paid to secure silence
Answer» E.
304.

To give a false colouring

A. o misrepresent
B. o submit the false report
C. o be dishonest
D. o conceal the facts
Answer» B. o submit the false report
305.

To make umbrage

A. o feel depressed
B. o be offended
C. o be satisfied
D. o be pleased
Answer» C. o be satisfied
306.

Within an ace of

A. ithin one's reach
B. ery near
C. ithin the hitting range
D. arrowly
Answer» E.
307.

French leave

A. ong absence
B. eave on the pretext of illness
C. asual leave
D. bsence without permission
Answer» E.
308.

To worship the rising sun

A. o honour a man who is coming into office
B. o honour the promising people
C. o indulge in flattery
D. o welcome the coming events
Answer» B. o honour the promising people
309.

To flog a dead horse

A. o act in a foolish way
B. o waste one's efforts
C. o revise interest in an old subject
D. o revive old memories
Answer» C. o revise interest in an old subject
310.

To fight to the bitter end

A. o fight the poison-tipped arrows
B. o fight to the last point of enemy position
C. o die fighting
D. o carry on a contest regardless of consequences
Answer» E.
311.

Foar in the mouth

A. itten by a snake
B. o reveal the secret
C. o be furious
D. o be in the extreme hatred
Answer» E.
312.

To bite one's lips

A. epress an emotion
B. o feel sorry
C. o have doubt
D. o laugh at others
Answer» B. o feel sorry
313.

To give currency

A. o bestow importance
B. o misinterpret
C. o make publicly known
D. o originate
Answer» D. o originate
314.

All and sundry

A. reater share
B. ll of a sudden
C. ompletion of work
D. veryone without distinction
Answer» E.
315.

To be lost in the cloud

A. o meet with one's death
B. o be perplexed
C. o be concealed from view
D. o find oneself in a very uncomfortable position
Answer» C. o be concealed from view
316.

To drink like a fish

A. o drink little
B. o drink alone
C. o be a drunkard
D. o drink in the company of others
Answer» D. o drink in the company of others
317.

To plough the sands

A. o work hard to achieve one's aim
B. o afford hope or ground for expecting a good result
C. o busy oneself in a way which cannot lead to any profitable result
D. o advance one's position in life
Answer» D. o advance one's position in life
318.

To pull one's socks up

A. o prepare
B. o try hard
C. o get ready
D. o depart
Answer» C. o get ready
319.

To accept the Gauntlet

A. o accept defeat
B. o accept a challenge
C. o suffer humiliation
D. o accept an honour
Answer» C. o suffer humiliation
320.

To keep the ball rolling

A. o earn more and more
B. o work constantly
C. o keep the conversation going
D. o make the best use of
Answer» D. o make the best use of
321.

To blaze trail

A. o set on fire
B. o be annoyed
C. o vehemently oppose
D. o initiate work in a movement
Answer» E.
322.

Tall order

A. imple
B. ifficult
C. ustomary
D. oo much
Answer» E.
323.

To beggars description

A. poor statement
B. o describe things without care
C. eyond one's power to describe adequately
D. one of these
Answer» D. one of these
324.

To turn the other cheek

A. o sulk and suffer
B. o respond to violence with violence
C. o respond to violence with non-violence
D. o be indifferent to peace overtures
Answer» D. o be indifferent to peace overtures
325.

Leave one to sink or swim

A. o be in a dilemma
B. o leave to one's fate
C. o put one in difficulty
D. ot to help one
Answer» E.
326.

To oil the knocker

A. o instigate a person to do a job
B. o do a work with increased pace
C. o tip the office-boy
D. o revive old enmity
Answer» D. o revive old enmity
327.

To show one's teeth

A. o ridicule
B. o face difficulties
C. o adopt a threatening attitude
D. o be humble
Answer» D. o be humble
328.

By fair means or foul

A. ithout using common sense
B. ithout difficulty
C. n any way, honest or dishonest
D. aving been instigated
Answer» D. aving been instigated
329.

The pros and cons

A. or and against a thing
B. oul and fair
C. ood and evil
D. ormer and latter
Answer» B. oul and fair
330.

Get down to brass tacks

A. tart unravelling the mystery
B. egin to discuss secret matters
C. egin to talk in plain, straight forward terms
D. et into the thick of a problem
Answer» D. et into the thick of a problem
331.

To be in two minds

A. o be dominated by someone else
B. o be uncertain
C. o work on somebody else's advice
D. o be in a critical state
Answer» C. o work on somebody else's advice
332.

To break the ice

A. o start quarreling
B. o end the hostility
C. o start a conversation
D. o end up partnership
Answer» D. o end up partnership
333.

To look sharp

A. o concentrate
B. o speak roughly
C. o be attentive and active
D. o be quick
Answer» E.
334.

A bull in a china shop

A. person who is very ugly but loves the beautiful things of life
B. person who takes a sadistic delight in harming innocent people
C. person who becomes too excited where no excitement is warranted
D. person who is rough and clumsy where skill and care are required
Answer» E.
335.

In double-quick time

A. teadily
B. ery quickly
C. radually
D. uch time
Answer» C. radually
336.

To keep the wolf away from the door

A. o keep away from extreme poverty
B. o keep off an unwanted and undesirable person
C. o keep alive
D. o hold the difficulties and dangers in check
Answer» B. o keep off an unwanted and undesirable person
337.

To push somebody to the wall

A. o force someone into a position where there is only one choice to make
B. o humiliate him
C. o heckle him
D. o knock him down
Answer» B. o humiliate him
338.

To play the gallery

A. o work hard to achieve the best
B. rying to get appreciation from least intelligent people
C. se wrong means to achieve success
D. o be able to do a work easily
Answer» C. se wrong means to achieve success
339.

To be old as the hills

A. o be very ancient
B. o be wise and learned
C. o be old but foolish
D. ot being worth the age
Answer» B. o be wise and learned
340.

To turn amuck

A. o run a race
B. o run about in frenzy
C. o feel exhausted
D. o run to somebody's help
Answer» C. o feel exhausted
341.

To turn the cover

A. o take a new way of life
B. o work hard
C. o pass the crises
D. o hide the reality
Answer» D. o hide the reality
342.

Pin-money

A. ribery
B. oney paid for compensation
C. limony
D. llowance made to a lady for her expenses
Answer» E.
343.

To see red

A. o be very angry
B. o victimise someone
C. o find fault with
D. o criticise others
Answer» D. o criticise others
344.

A fool's errand

A. blunder
B. n impossible task
C. useless undertaking
D. one of these
Answer» D. one of these
345.

Swan-song

A. usic as sweet as a song of birds
B. melodious song in praise of someone
C. raise of a woman by her lover
D. ast work of a poet or musician before death
Answer» E.
346.

A green horn

A. n envious lady
B. trainee
C. n inexperienced man
D. soft-hearted man
Answer» D. soft-hearted man
347.

To have full hands

A. o be fully occupied
B. o be rich
C. o be in lot of troubles
D. o lead an easy life
Answer» B. o be rich
348.

To carry the coal to Newcastle

A. o work hard
B. o finish a job
C. o do unnecessary things
D. o do menial jobs
Answer» D. o do menial jobs
349.

To live in clover

A. o live in great comfort and luxury
B. o live a carefree life
C. o be surrounded by cares and worries
D. o live in great difficulty
Answer» B. o live a carefree life
350.

To put the cart before the horse

A. o offer a person what he cannot eat
B. o force a person to do something
C. o raise obstacles
D. o reverse the natural order of things
Answer» E.