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ENGLISH IDIOMS AND PROVERBS MCQS

___________ climber has a sudden fall

  1. Hasty
  2. Mountain
  3. Fall
  4. None

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________________ is the best policy.

  1. Integrity
  2. Honesty
  3. Silence
  4. Telling
  5. None of the above.

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“A fair-weather friend” means what?

  1. False friend
  2. Good friend
  3. Loyal Friend
  4. Close friend
  5. None of the above

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“A wet blanket” means

  1. an exceedingly complicated problem or deadlock
  2. a small or insignificant member of a larger organization or system
  3. a rich, older, man who supports or spends lavishly on a usually much younger girlfriend
  4. a dull or depressing person who spoils other people’s enjoyment

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“To ice the break” means what?

  1. To start quarreling
  2. To end the hostility
  3. To start a conversation
  4. To end up partnership

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“Eat humble pie” means what?

  1. Infect
  2. Make Apology
  3. Make a noise
  4. None of the above

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“To face the music” means

  1. To be on the front seat in the concert
  2. To be greeted rudely
  3. To be offered warm hospitality
  4. To bear the consequences

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Chose the correct meaning of idiom: Beat about the bush ?

  1. Try to meet George Bush
  2. To avoid the main topic
  3. To make noise
  4. To accompany someone in a jungle

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Complete the idiom: “Cross your ____ when you come to them”.

  1. Down
  2. Bridges
  3. Roads
  4. Obstacles

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Complete Idiom: Too many cooks spoil the ___?

  1. Meal
  2. Food
  3. Broth
  4. None

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idiom best things come in small____

  1. Packages
  2. Joys
  3. Gifts
  4. None

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The horseman pulled the ___ of the horse.

  1. ranes
  2. reins
  3. rains
  4. None

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Analogue Young is to old

  1. Morning is to night
  2. Day is to night
  3. Long is to short
  4. None

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“Weal and woe” means what?

  1. Ups and downs
  2. Joys and sorrows
  3. Overwhelming
  4. None of the above

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The idiom “Pass the buck” means?

  1. keep something in hand
  2. To evade responsibility
  3. To Warn
  4. Come to know someone’s secrets
  5. None of these

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Idiom cake and pie

  1. very easy to eat
  2. Very Thought
  3. Thought Task
  4. None

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Idiom A pipe dream

  1. Unattainable dream
  2. A day dream
  3. A night dream
  4. None

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Eat one’s cake and have it means

  1. policy in coach fighting among friends
  2. a policy to keep dog as a house guard
  3. to maintain disease cat
  4. Have it both ways

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“Month of sundays” means

  1. A very long time ago
  2. A very short time ago
  3. Both
  4. None

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The idiom ” A White Elephant” means:

  1. Cheap
  2. Luxurious
  3. Costly
  4. Beautiful
  5. All of these

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Man does not live by _________ alone.

  1. Meals
  2. Food
  3. Bread
  4. Diet

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“To save one’s face” means what?

  1. To hide oneself
  2. To oppose
  3. To evade disgrace
  4. To say plainly

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Complete the proverb: A stitch in time saves ____________.

  1. Eleven
  2. Twelve
  3. Ten
  4. None of these

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Meaning of idiom Die in harness

  1. Die while still working
  2. Got married
  3. Die in accident
  4. None

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An “above board” person means?

  1. Dishonest
  2. Cruel
  3. Trustworthy
  4. Wise

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“Rule of Thumb” means what _____?

  1. Rough Estimate
  2. Fixed Rule
  3. Exact estimation
  4. An easy choice

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The ship is bound ________________ Pakistan.

  1. To
  2. For
  3. At
  4. None of the above

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Complete the proverb: Birds of a feather _____________ together.

  1. Fly
  2. Sit
  3. Flock
  4. Swim
  5. None of the above

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Hide ones Light under a bush

  1. A narrow escape
  2. At distance
  3. near to light
  4. None

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Cut the mustard means that

  1. To come up expectations
  2. Bear the consequences
  3. Both
  4. None

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Select the correct meaning of the idiom, “Give cold shoulder” from the given choice

  1. Shiver
  2. Could Meat
  3. To ignore
  4. To Support

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choose the correct meaning of Idiom “by leaps and bounds”

  1. Very fast
  2. Very slow
  3. In details
  4. Aimless

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“Raining cats and dogs” means what?

  1. Easy option
  2. very rarely
  3. raining very heavily
  4. difficult job
  5. none of the above

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Don’t be late — ?

  1. has you
  2. have you
  3. should you
  4. none

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The idiom “A bolt from the blue” means what?

  1. An ominous warning
  2. a windfall
  3. An unexpected disaster
  4. A thunderstorm
  5. None of the above

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He is in Dutch with his family members. Here “In Dutch” means what?

  1. In love
  2. in bad terms
  3. in good terms
  4. in trouble
  5. all of the above

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The idiom “pay on the nail” means:

  1. Pay promptly
  2. pay promptly in a cash
  3. pay the full amount
  4. pay within the given time
  5. All of the above

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Choose the correct meaning of the idiom” To pick holes”

  1. To find some reason to quarrel
  2. To criticized someone
  3. To destroy something
  4. To cut some part of an item

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Choose the correct meaning of the idiom” play ones card right”

  1. To do something risky
  2. Change the parties
  3. To get benefit of opportunity
  4. Being to improve
  5. All

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The idiom “The sword of Damocles” means what?

  1. A constant threat
  2. Threat of physical harm
  3. An ill omen of death
  4. Strict rules and regulations
  5. None of the above

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he idiom “End in smoke” means what?

  1. Complete successfully
  2. Delay
  3. Exceed
  4. Yield no result
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “Keep the wolf from the door” means?

  1. Be safe
  2. Keep away
  3. Live on charity
  4. Avoid starvation
  5. None of the above

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The idiom “A square peg in a round hole” means?

  1. In a financial crisis
  2. a misfit in the environment
  3. unhappy and regretful
  4. in a favourable situation
  5. None of the above

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When her envious competitor extended a hand of friendship, she smelt a rat. In the above sentence, what does “Smelt a rat” mean?

  1. Behaved arrogantly
  2. Became complaisant
  3. Detected something wrong
  4. Felt very pleased
  5. None of the above

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It is unfortunate that most people in the city are still living from hand to mouth. In the above sentence, the idiom “Living hand to mouth” means

  1. Earning wealth by selfish means
  2. Doing manual labour
  3. Saving for the future generations
  4. Consuming daily what little is earned
  5. All of the above

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She kicked up a row when she was denied entry to the amusement park. In the above sentence, the idiom “Kicked up a row” means

  1. Created a fuss
  2. Kicked the guard
  3. Waited in a queue
  4. Cried with sorrow
  5. All of the above

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The heavy losses in business came like a bolt from the blue. In the above sentence, the idiom “bolt from the blue” means

  1. A thunderstorm
  2. An unexpected disaster
  3. A windfall
  4. An ominous warning
  5. All of the above

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The idiom ”Turn a deaf ear” means

  1. Ignore
  2. Treat
  3. Teach
  4. Meet
  5. All of the above

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The idiom ”Grin from ear to ear” means

  1. Very angry
  2. Very hungry
  3. Very healthy
  4. Very happy
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “lend an ear” means what?

  1. To not tell someone something
  2. To force someone to listen
  3. To not make trouble
  4. To pay attention to
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “lend an ear” means

  1. To not tell someone something
  2. To force someone to listen
  3. To not make trouble
  4. To pay attention to
  5. None of the above

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The idiom “as fit as a fiddle” means

  1. In a good health
  2. in a happy mood
  3. in the limelight
  4. in the pink dress
  5. None of the above

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The idiom “On Tenterhooks” means

  1. Happy
  2. Angry
  3. Anxious
  4. Unhappy
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “In the pink” means

  1. In a good health
  2. in a happy mood
  3. in the limelight
  4. in the pink dress
  5. None of the above

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The idiom “with bag and baggage” means

  1. Incompletely
  2. Totally
  3. Gradually
  4. Cruelty
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “Lock, stock and barrel” means

  1. Completely
  2. Rarely
  3. Partly
  4. Immediately
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “Be at one’s wits end” means

  1. At the last moment
  2. Undecided controversy
  3. A man of ability
  4. To get puzzled
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “Be out of the woods” means

  1. No longer in trouble
  2. No longer in sight
  3. No longer famous
  4. No longer young
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “cast iron stomach” means

  1. A person who is fat
  2. A person who can drive fast
  3. A person who can cook fast
  4. A person who can eat a lot
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “Pull yourself up” means

  1. Calm Down
  2. Try to understand
  3. To grow taller
  4. To perform better
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “butterflies in someone`s stomach” means

  1. Being Nervous
  2. Being Excited
  3. Being Angry
  4. Being Hungry
  5. None of the above

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mark the correct meaning of the idiom “in black and white” from the following choice:

  1. In short
  2. Useless
  3. In full swing
  4. in written form

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Please shut the door and leave.

  1. You are requested to shut the door and leave
  2. You were requested to shut the door and leave
  3. You will be requested to shut the door and leave
  4. You should be requested to shut the door and leave
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “At daggers drawn” means

  1. Bitterly hostile
  2. Friendly with each other
  3. Without hope
  4. Deceiving somebody
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “Costs an arm and a leg” means?

  1. Very expensive
  2. Nothing to lose
  3. Rarely available
  4. Easy to obtain
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “Pull someone’s leg” means

  1. Tell someone a secret
  2. Get upset with someone
  3. Joke with someone
  4. Trust someone
  5. All of the above

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The saying “Actions speak louder than words” means

  1. Look for solutions in the wrong way
  2. Do something without planning
  3. Take up a task that you cannot finish
  4. What you do is more important than what you say
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “Give someone the cold shoulder” means

  1. Pamper someone
  2. Do something pointless
  3. Give away a secret
  4. Ignore someone
  5. None of the above

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The idiom “Pull yourself together” means

  1. Go to study
  2. Calm Down
  3. Try to understand
  4. Do a good job
  5. None of the above

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The idiom “Couch Potato” means what?

  1. A person who sleeps all day
  2. A person who remains relaxed and calm
  3. A person who is simple in nature
  4. A person who watches too much television
  5. None of the above

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The idiom “To play ducks and drakes” means what?

  1. To use recklessly
  2. To change places
  3. To be friendly
  4. To act cleverly
  5. All of the above

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The idiom “In fits and starts” means what?

  1. Irregularly
  2. Friendly
  3. Miserably
  4. Continuously
  5. None of the above

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Complet it: Raining cats and _________?

  1. wolf
  2. Dog
  3. Dogs
  4. fox
  5. Both a & b

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Choose correct meaning of the idiom“To talk through ones hat”

  1. To talk fluently
  2. To talk nonsense
  3. To talk wisdom
  4. To speak at random

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The idiom “Give someone the nod” means what?

  1. Eradicate
  2. Indicate
  3. Appropriate
  4. Approve

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Meaning of “donkey years”.

  1. Very short period
  2. Very long period
  3. Both
  4. None

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Meaning of: To feel at home.

  1. To feel at ease
  2. To feel Happy
  3. To feel difficult
  4. None

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There is no need to ______________ the fact that we lost by three goals.

  1. Rub in
  2. rub out
  3. rub with
  4. rub into

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The idiom “The armchair job” means what?

  1. Good income job
  2. Less income job
  3. New job with less salary
  4. none of the above

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The idiom “At draggers drawn” means what?

  1. At enemity
  2. at high comfort
  3. at worst position
  4. none of the above

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The idiom “By hook or by crook” means what?

  1. زبردستی
  2. کسی کا حق مارنا
  3. ہر جائز و ناجائز طریقے سے
  4. کسی کو تنگ کرنا

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The idiom “Once in a blue moon” means what?

  1. Rarely
  2. Frequently
  3. Again and Again
  4. None of the above

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“Burn the candle at both ends” means what?

  1. To waste money
  2. to earn money
  3. to spend money
  4. none of the above

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The idiom “between the devil and the deep blue sea” means what?

  1. between two difficult situatios
  2. between two week persons
  3. between two srong friends
  4. none of the above

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Idiom ” To make amend for” means___________?

  1. Make possible effort
  2. To compensate for damage
  3. To bring chance in something
  4. None of these

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A Gordian Knot means:

  1. an exceedingly complicated problem or deadlock
  2. a small or insignificant member of a larger organization or system
  3. a rich, older, man who supports or spends lavishly on a usually much younger girlfriend
  4. a dull or depressing person who spoils other people’s enjoyment

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Close shave means what?

  1. Hair`s breadth
  2. by the skin of one`s teeth
  3. narrow escape
  4. to apply economy

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Choose the correct meaning of idiom: “To fish in troubled waters.”

  1. To benefit from other peoples trouble
  2. To indulge in all conspiracies
  3. To aggravate the situation
  4. To caught fish in disturbed water

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What does the phrase ” Puthing the Cart before the horse” means

  1. To do something contrary to conventional order
  2. To be ready to go
  3. To do things in correct order
  4. To be over active

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What is the meaning of “once in a blue moon”_________?

  1. Once in a month
  2. By weekly
  3. On rare occasions
  4. Every now and then

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Mark the correct meaning of the idiom “tooth and nails” from the given option

  1. Without any weapon
  2. Vary Cowardly
  3. Resorting
  4. With all their might

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In two minds means?

  1. To be unable to decide about some thing
  2. To be able to decide about some things
  3. Both
  4. None

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Idiom on the cards

  1. Very likely to happen
  2. Very likely to occur
  3. Both
  4. None

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Complete the proverb “Make hay while the ________ shines”

  1. Moon
  2. Jupiter
  3. Sun
  4. Earth

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Mark the correct meaning of the proverb. “Too many _______ spoil the broth”. From the given sentence.

  1. Teachers
  2. Cooks
  3. facts
  4. Chicken

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What is the meaning of “Sound the alarm” ____?

  1. Declare
  2. Warn
  3. Announce
  4. Curb

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Make hay while the sun shines. Here the word “while” is _____?

  1. Preposition
  2. Noun
  3. Conjunction
  4. None of the above

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What is the meaning of “Yield Up”?

  1. Disappear
  2. Appear
  3. Disallow
  4. Allow

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What is the meaning of “Apple Of One’s Eye”?

  1. Someone’s favourite person
  2. Someone special
  3. Someone powerful
  4. Someone respectable

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What is the meaning of “Apple Of Discord”?

  1. Someone’s favourite person
  2. Bone of contention
  3. Someone special
  4. None of the above

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What is the meaning of “Apple-Pie Order”?

  1. None of contention
  2. Someone’s favourite person
  3. Everything in place
  4. None of the above

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What is the meaning of the idiom “A wet blanket”?

  1. A comfortable thing
  2. An unpleasant situation
  3. Both
  4. None of these

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“Pay Lip Service” means what?

  1. Pretend to work
  2. Pretend to support
  3. Pretend to be be kind
  4. Pretend to be cruel

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What is the meaning of “throw caution to the wind”?

  1. To do something urgently
  2. To do something with someone
  3. To do something without any suggestion
  4. To do something without worrying about the risk or negative results

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What is the meaning of “Joking Apart”?

  1. Speaking with someone
  2. Speaking seriously
  3. Speaking not correctly
  4. None of the above

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“Hit the journey” means what?

  1. Begin a journey
  2. Stop a journey
  3. Stop crying
  4. Stop criticizing

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“Have cold feet” means what?

  1. Feel good
  2. Feel afraid
  3. Feel cool
  4. None of the above

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What is the meaning of “Get Away With”?

  1. Succeed
  2. Love
  3. Appreciate
  4. Appoint

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What is the meaning of “Face something out”?

  1. Manage a good situation
  2. Manage a different situation
  3. Manage a positive situation
  4. Manage a difficult situation

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“Shoulder the responsibility” means what?

  1. Reject the responsibility
  2. Accept the responsibility
  3. Discuss the responsibility
  4. None of the above

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Sink without trace” means what?

  1. Succeed
  2. Appear
  3. Move
  4. Fail

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Take a leap in the dark means what?

  1. Take leave
  2. Take care
  3. Take something old
  4. None of the above

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Put the cart before the horse means what?

  1. Doing things in the correct way
  2. Doing things in the wrong way
  3. Doing things in the slow way
  4. None of the above

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THROUGH AND THROUGH means what?

  1. Impressively
  2. Nearly
  3. Completely
  4. Barely

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The idiom “like a cat on hot bricks” means what?

  1. Very happy
  2. Very nervous
  3. Very tired
  4. Very excited

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The idiom “cat and dog life” means what?

  1. Life full of success
  2. Life full of quarrels
  3. Life full of happiness
  4. None of the above

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HUE AND CRY means what?

  1. Exhausted
  2. Relationship
  3. Peace
  4. Noisy

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IN THE LONG RUN means what?

  1. Ultimately
  2. Fastly
  3. Purportedly
  4. Peacefully

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OUT OF THE BLUE means what?

  1. Willingly
  2. Unexpectedly
  3. Clearly
  4. None of the above

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GRAY AREA means what?

  1. Unclear
  2. Clean
  3. News
  4. Sorting

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KEEP TO ONESELF means what?

  1. Avoid other people
  2. Agree with people
  3. Disagree with people
  4. None of the above

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KNOW THE INS AND OUTS OF SOMETHING means what?

  1. Know nothing
  2. Know thoroughly
  3. Know something
  4. Know little

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LEAVE SOMEONE HIGH AND DRY means what?

  1. Leave someone in a safe place
  2. Leave someone in a difficult situation
  3. Leave someone in a good situation
  4. None of the above

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Ill at ease means what?

  1. Comfortable
  2. Motivated
  3. Drunk
  4. Worried

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Pandora`s box means what?

  1. Trouble
  2. Happiness
  3. Army
  4. Players

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Over the moon means what?

  1. Very safe
  2. Very satisfied
  3. Very happy
  4. Very excited

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To walk on air means what?

  1. Be persistent
  2. Be happy
  3. Be ready
  4. Be unhappy

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Keep in the dark means what?

  1. Not available
  2. Not sure
  3. Not now
  4. Not informed

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