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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.
351. |
To turn the tables |
A. | o defeat |
B. | o oppose |
C. | o create chaos |
D. | o change the sorry scheme |
E. | o change completely the position of disadvantage |
Answer» E. o change completely the position of disadvantage | |
352. |
To read between the lines |
A. | o concentrate |
B. | o read carefully |
C. | o suspect |
D. | o grasp the hidden meaning |
Answer» E. | |
353. |
To be up and doing |
A. | o recover from illness |
B. | o be actively engaged |
C. | o progress satisfactorily |
D. | o be expressive and explicit |
Answer» C. o progress satisfactorily | |
354. |
To hit the jackpot |
A. | o gamble |
B. | o make money unexpectedly |
C. | o inherit money |
D. | o become bankrupt |
Answer» C. o inherit money | |
355. |
A lady's man |
A. | woman-tailor |
B. | lover of woman company |
C. | man working as per a lady's directions |
D. | timid husband |
Answer» C. man working as per a lady's directions | |
356. |
To get cold feet |
A. | o run for life |
B. | o be afraid |
C. | o fall sick |
D. | o become discourteous |
Answer» C. o fall sick | |
357. |
To stand to one's guns |
A. | o keep the guns close to oneself even amid danger |
B. | o persevere when hardships press |
C. | o maintain dignified and unbending attitude |
D. | o maintain one's position |
Answer» C. o maintain dignified and unbending attitude | |
358. |
A snake in the grass |
A. | ecret or hidden enemy |
B. | nforeseen happening |
C. | nrecognisable danger |
D. | rreliable person |
Answer» D. rreliable person | |
359. |
To split hours |
A. | o sidetrack the issue |
B. | quarrel over trifles |
C. | o indulge in over-refined arguments |
D. | o find faults with others |
Answer» D. o find faults with others | |
360. |
To bring one's eggs to a bad market |
A. | o face a humiliating situation |
B. | o bring one's commodities to a market where there is no demand for them |
C. | o show one's talents before audience which is incapable of appreciating them |
D. | o fail in one's plan because one goes to the wrong people for help |
Answer» E. | |
361. |
To cast pearls before a swine |
A. | o spend recklessly |
B. | o spend a lot of money on the unkeep of domestic hogs |
C. | o waste money over trifles |
D. | o offer a person a thing which he cannot appreciate |
Answer» E. | |
362. |
To wrangle over an ass's shadow |
A. | o act in a foolish way |
B. | o quarrel over trifles |
C. | o waste time on petty things |
D. | o do something funny |
Answer» C. o waste time on petty things | |
363. |
To wash one's dirty linen in public |
A. | o criticise one's nature in public |
B. | o quarrel in the open |
C. | o do some ugly work in public |
D. | o discuss dirty and scandalous matters of personal nature in the presence of strangers |
Answer» E. | |
364. |
To hit below the belt |
A. | o work confidentially |
B. | o harm unfairly |
C. | o strike at the exact position |
D. | o hit the correct mark |
Answer» C. o strike at the exact position | |
365. |
A chip off the old block |
A. | piece of wood |
B. | n old friend |
C. | haracteristics of one's ancestors |
D. | good bargain |
Answer» D. good bargain | |
366. |
To have an easy time of it |
A. | o take the world lightly |
B. | o indulge in frivolities |
C. | o squander away resources |
D. | o live in quiet and comfort |
Answer» E. | |
367. |
To give up the ghost |
A. | o die |
B. | o make false appearance |
C. | o terrify others by acting in suspicious manner |
D. | o leave useless spirits |
Answer» B. o make false appearance | |
368. |
To cross swords |
A. | o fight |
B. | o defend |
C. | o kill |
D. | o rob |
Answer» B. o defend | |
369. |
To hold something in leash |
A. | o restrain |
B. | o disappoint |
C. | o dismiss |
D. | o discourage |
Answer» B. o disappoint | |
370. |
To save one's face |
A. | o hide oneself |
B. | o oppose |
C. | o evade disgrace |
D. | o say plainly |
Answer» D. o say plainly | |
371. |
To spill the beans |
A. | o reveal secret information |
B. | o misbehave |
C. | o keep secrets |
D. | o talk irrelevant |
Answer» B. o misbehave | |
372. |
To be in abeyance |
A. | o be in trouble |
B. | ual minded |
C. | n a fighting mood |
D. | n suspense |
Answer» E. | |
373. |
A pipe dream |
A. | pleasant dream |
B. | bad dream |
C. | n impracticable plan |
D. | foolish idea |
Answer» D. foolish idea | |
374. |
To keep one's head |
A. | o be agile and active |
B. | o keep calm |
C. | o think coherently |
D. | one of these |
Answer» C. o think coherently | |
375. |
To talk one's head off |
A. | o talk loudly |
B. | o talk in whispers |
C. | o talk to oneself |
D. | o talk excessively |
Answer» E. | |
376. |
Will o' the wisp |
A. | nything which eludes or deceives |
B. | o act in a childish way |
C. | o act in a foolish way |
D. | o have desires unbacked by efforts |
Answer» B. o act in a childish way | |
377. |
A fair crack of the whip |
A. | evere punishment |
B. | good check |
C. | period of importance |
D. | ailure of administration |
Answer» D. ailure of administration | |
378. |
To get into hot waters |
A. | o be impatient |
B. | o suffer a huge financial loss |
C. | o get into trouble |
D. | o be in a confused state of mind |
Answer» D. o be in a confused state of mind | |
379. |
To be at daggers drawn |
A. | o be frightened |
B. | o be ready to face danger |
C. | o threaten one |
D. | o be bitter enemy |
Answer» E. | |
380. |
Harp on |
A. | o comment |
B. | o criticise |
C. | o keep on talking |
D. | o keep on insulting |
Answer» D. o keep on insulting | |
381. |
By the skin of one's teeth |
A. | ardly |
B. | n time |
C. | urriedly |
D. | nly just |
Answer» E. | |
382. |
To turn up one's nose at a thing |
A. | o show eagerness to have something |
B. | o show indifference |
C. | o treat it with contemptuous dislike or disgust |
D. | o start a grapple with it |
Answer» D. o start a grapple with it | |
383. |
To catch somebody on the hop |
A. | o give someone a surprise |
B. | o catch somebody off guard |
C. | o stand in the way of someone |
D. | o catch somebody suddenly |
Answer» C. o stand in the way of someone | |
384. |
To throw down the glove |
A. | o resort to wrong tactics |
B. | o give a challenge |
C. | o accept defeat |
D. | o reject the prize |
Answer» C. o accept defeat | |
385. |
To snap one's fingers |
A. | o speak abruptly |
B. | o accept immediately |
C. | o grasp eagerly |
D. | o become contemptuous of |
E. | o be anxious |
Answer» E. o be anxious | |
386. |
To take with a grain of salt |
A. | o take with some reservation |
B. | o take with total disbelief |
C. | o take wholeheartedly |
D. | o take seriously |
Answer» B. o take with total disbelief | |
387. |
To talk through one's hat |
A. | o speak fluently |
B. | o talk nonsense |
C. | o talk wisdom |
D. | o speak at random |
Answer» C. o talk wisdom | |
388. |
A close shave |
A. | lucky escape |
B. | clean shave |
C. | well guarded secret |
D. | narrow escape |
Answer» E. | |
389. |
To turn over a new leaf |
A. | o change completely one's course of action |
B. | o shift attention to new problems after having studied the old ones thoroughly |
C. | o cover up one's fault by wearing new marks |
D. | o change the old habits and adopt new ones |
Answer» E. | |
390. |
To give chapter and verse for a thing |
A. | o produce the proof of something |
B. | o eulogize the qualities of a thing |
C. | o make publicity of a thing |
D. | o attach artificial value to a thing |
Answer» B. o eulogize the qualities of a thing | |
391. |
To lose face |
A. | o look angry |
B. | o be humiliated |
C. | o be helpless |
D. | o look vacant |
Answer» C. o be helpless | |
392. |
To haul over the coals |
A. | o put hand in a wrong task |
B. | o throw into the fire |
C. | o put to task |
D. | o say the wrong words |
Answer» D. o say the wrong words | |
393. |
To tempt providence |
A. | o invite punishment |
B. | o achieve a fortune |
C. | o take reckless risks |
D. | o have God's favour |
Answer» D. o have God's favour | |
394. |
To draw a bead upon |
A. | o make prayers |
B. | o cause hindrance in work |
C. | o count the benefits |
D. | o take aim at |
Answer» E. | |
395. |
To make the grade |
A. | o fail in a task |
B. | o get good marks in an examination |
C. | o come out successful |
D. | o make good one's previous loss |
Answer» D. o make good one's previous loss | |
396. |
To draw the long bow |
A. | o over-estimate oneself |
B. | o put up high demands |
C. | o demand a very high price |
D. | o make an exaggerated statement |
Answer» E. | |
397. |
To set the people by ears |
A. | o box the people |
B. | o insult and disgrace the people |
C. | o punish heavily |
D. | o excite people to a quarrel |
Answer» E. | |
398. |
To have brush with |
A. | o start painting |
B. | o have good and pleasing terms |
C. | o be impressed |
D. | o have a slight encounter |
Answer» E. | |
399. |
To throw up the sponge |
A. | o surrender or give up a contest |
B. | o offer a challenge |
C. | o become utterly disappointed |
D. | o maintain grit and enthusiasm until the end |
Answer» B. o offer a challenge | |
400. |
To lose one's head |
A. | o go mad |
B. | o become nervous |
C. | o become confused and over excited |
D. | o lose the balance |
Answer» D. o lose the balance | |