Idioms

Bring forward means ?

  1. Show up
  2. Clarify
  3. None of These
  4. Produce

Produce

The idiom donkey’s year means ?

  • A. Very Short period
  • B. Very long period
  • C. Both
  • D. None

B.Very Long period

idiom of “Smell A Rat” ?

  • A. To reveal secrets
  • B. To suspect that something is wrong
  • C. Talking nonsense
  • D. To get momentum in a job

Choose the correct meaning of the idiom: ‘A Dark Horse’.

  • A wicked fellow
  • B. An Unexpected winner
  • C. A criminal Getting the water dirty
  • D. None of these

_______ makes the mare go?

  • A. Gold
  • B. Silver
  • C. Money
  • D. Copper

C.Money

One who praise oneself is called __________?

  • A. Fascist
  • B. Nazist
  • C. Narcissist
  • D. None of These

C.Narcissist

The U.N.O is the forlorn hope for world peace . ‘Forlorn hope’ means: ___________?

  • A. Desperate enterprise
  • B. False hope
  • C. Good initative
  • D. None of these

A. Desperate enterprise

For this act of indifference he will be taken to task by the authority; here taken to task means:

  • A.Rewarded
    B. Tender his resignation
    C. Entrusted with an official job.
    D. Get an official reprimand

D. Get an official reprimand

Idiomatic phrase ‘a month of Sundays’ means: ___________?

  • A. no time
  • B. a long time
  • C. a special Sunday
  • D. a short period

B. a long time

To get on the nerves means?

A. To soothe
B. To have an illness
C. To give medicine
D. To irritate

D. To irritate

“Play away from the field”?

  • A. To conduct a game far from home and town.
  • B. To conduct a game far from home.
  • C. To have se*ual relationship with someone who is not your usual partner.
  • D. To have se*ual relationship with someone who is your usual partner

C. To have se*ual relationship with someone who is not your usual partne

A bed of roses means?

  • A. Many roses
  • B. Tricky option
  • C. Difficult option
  • D. Easy Option

D. Easy Option

To run across means?

  • A. To look around
  • B. To meet casually
  • C. To go from one side to another
  • D. To ignore

B. To meet casually

Sara, You should not “Call it a day”

  • A. Stop working on something
  • B. To begin working
  • C. To delay working
  • D. To refuse working

A. Stop working on something

She invited all and sundry to the party. “All and Sundry” means: ____________?

  • A. Everyone
  • B. Close Friends
  • C. Many People
  • D. None of these

A. Everyone

The phrase “To have your hands full” expresses means:

  • A. To be a sinner
  • B. To have too many things to do
  • C. To have plenty of wealth
  • D. Something related to fighting

B. To have too many things to do

Every now and then implies means:

  • A. Often
  • B. Always
  • C. Occasionally
  • D. Every where

B. Always

I take down my notes carefully means:

  • A. To hide
  • B. To remove
  • C. To publish
  • D. To write down

D. To write down

“fair field and no favor” Idiom means:

  • A. An equal chance for every one
  • B. Perfection
  • C. Indifference in opinion
  • D. Popularity

A. An equal chance for every one

Beat around the bush means?

  • A. Try to hide in the bush
  • B. Making excuses
  • C. To avid talking about what is important.
  • D. To talk rubbish

C. To avid talking about what is important.

Be poles apparat” means:

  • A. Either of the two poles
  • B. Having nothing in common
  • C. Leading position in a race
  • D. Affect somebody greatly

B. Having nothing in common

The phrase “Be all ears” means:

  • A. Having long ears,
  • B. Listen with interest,
  • C. Suspect something,
  • D. Being good listener

B. Listen with interest,

see eye to eye means?

  • A. Disagree
  • B. Agree
  • C. Meet
  • D. Dislike

B. Agree

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