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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