English Past Papers MCQs – English MCQs
ENGLISH IDIOMS AND PROVERBS MCQS
___________ climber has a sudden fall
- Hasty
- Mountain
- Fall
- None
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________________ is the best policy.
- Integrity
- Honesty
- Silence
- Telling
- None of the above.
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“A fair-weather friend” means what?
- False friend
- Good friend
- Loyal Friend
- Close friend
- None of the above
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“A wet blanket” means
- an exceedingly complicated problem or deadlock
- a small or insignificant member of a larger organization or system
- a rich, older, man who supports or spends lavishly on a usually much younger girlfriend
- a dull or depressing person who spoils other people’s enjoyment
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“To ice the break” means what?
- To start quarreling
- To end the hostility
- To start a conversation
- To end up partnership
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“Eat humble pie” means what?
- Infect
- Make Apology
- Make a noise
- None of the above
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“To face the music” means
- To be on the front seat in the concert
- To be greeted rudely
- To be offered warm hospitality
- To bear the consequences
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Chose the correct meaning of idiom: Beat about the bush ?
- Try to meet George Bush
- To avoid the main topic
- To make noise
- To accompany someone in a jungle
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Complete the idiom: “Cross your ____ when you come to them”.
- Down
- Bridges
- Roads
- Obstacles
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Complete Idiom: Too many cooks spoil the ___?
- Meal
- Food
- Broth
- None
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idiom best things come in small____
- Packages
- Joys
- Gifts
- None
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The horseman pulled the ___ of the horse.
- ranes
- reins
- rains
- None
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Analogue Young is to old
- Morning is to night
- Day is to night
- Long is to short
- None
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“Weal and woe” means what?
- Ups and downs
- Joys and sorrows
- Overwhelming
- None of the above
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The idiom “Pass the buck” means?
- keep something in hand
- To evade responsibility
- To Warn
- Come to know someone’s secrets
- None of these
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Idiom cake and pie
- very easy to eat
- Very Thought
- Thought Task
- None
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Idiom A pipe dream
- Unattainable dream
- A day dream
- A night dream
- None
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Eat one’s cake and have it means
- policy in coach fighting among friends
- a policy to keep dog as a house guard
- to maintain disease cat
- Have it both ways
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“Month of sundays” means
- A very long time ago
- A very short time ago
- Both
- None
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The idiom ” A White Elephant” means:
- Cheap
- Luxurious
- Costly
- Beautiful
- All of these
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Man does not live by _________ alone.
- Meals
- Food
- Bread
- Diet
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“To save one’s face” means what?
- To hide oneself
- To oppose
- To evade disgrace
- To say plainly
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Complete the proverb: A stitch in time saves ____________.
- Eleven
- Twelve
- Ten
- None of these
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Meaning of idiom Die in harness
- Die while still working
- Got married
- Die in accident
- None
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An “above board” person means?
- Dishonest
- Cruel
- Trustworthy
- Wise
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“Rule of Thumb” means what _____?
- Rough Estimate
- Fixed Rule
- Exact estimation
- An easy choice
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The ship is bound ________________ Pakistan.
- To
- For
- At
- None of the above
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Complete the proverb: Birds of a feather _____________ together.
- Fly
- Sit
- Flock
- Swim
- None of the above
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Hide ones Light under a bush
- A narrow escape
- At distance
- near to light
- None
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Cut the mustard means that
- To come up expectations
- Bear the consequences
- Both
- None
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Select the correct meaning of the idiom, “Give cold shoulder” from the given choice
- Shiver
- Could Meat
- To ignore
- To Support
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choose the correct meaning of Idiom “by leaps and bounds”
- Very fast
- Very slow
- In details
- Aimless
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“Raining cats and dogs” means what?
- Easy option
- very rarely
- raining very heavily
- difficult job
- none of the above
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Don’t be late — ?
- has you
- have you
- should you
- none
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The idiom “A bolt from the blue” means what?
- An ominous warning
- a windfall
- An unexpected disaster
- A thunderstorm
- None of the above
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He is in Dutch with his family members. Here “In Dutch” means what?
- In love
- in bad terms
- in good terms
- in trouble
- all of the above
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The idiom “pay on the nail” means:
- Pay promptly
- pay promptly in a cash
- pay the full amount
- pay within the given time
- All of the above
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Choose the correct meaning of the idiom” To pick holes”
- To find some reason to quarrel
- To criticized someone
- To destroy something
- To cut some part of an item
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Choose the correct meaning of the idiom” play ones card right”
- To do something risky
- Change the parties
- To get benefit of opportunity
- Being to improve
- All
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The idiom “The sword of Damocles” means what?
- A constant threat
- Threat of physical harm
- An ill omen of death
- Strict rules and regulations
- None of the above
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he idiom “End in smoke” means what?
- Complete successfully
- Delay
- Exceed
- Yield no result
- All of the above
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The idiom “Keep the wolf from the door” means?
- Be safe
- Keep away
- Live on charity
- Avoid starvation
- None of the above
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The idiom “A square peg in a round hole” means?
- In a financial crisis
- a misfit in the environment
- unhappy and regretful
- in a favourable situation
- 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?
- Behaved arrogantly
- Became complaisant
- Detected something wrong
- Felt very pleased
- 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
- Earning wealth by selfish means
- Doing manual labour
- Saving for the future generations
- Consuming daily what little is earned
- 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
- Created a fuss
- Kicked the guard
- Waited in a queue
- Cried with sorrow
- 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
- A thunderstorm
- An unexpected disaster
- A windfall
- An ominous warning
- All of the above
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The idiom ”Turn a deaf ear” means
- Ignore
- Treat
- Teach
- Meet
- All of the above
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The idiom ”Grin from ear to ear” means
- Very angry
- Very hungry
- Very healthy
- Very happy
- All of the above
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The idiom “lend an ear” means what?
- To not tell someone something
- To force someone to listen
- To not make trouble
- To pay attention to
- All of the above
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The idiom “lend an ear” means
- To not tell someone something
- To force someone to listen
- To not make trouble
- To pay attention to
- None of the above
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The idiom “as fit as a fiddle” means
- In a good health
- in a happy mood
- in the limelight
- in the pink dress
- None of the above
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The idiom “On Tenterhooks” means
- Happy
- Angry
- Anxious
- Unhappy
- All of the above
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The idiom “In the pink” means
- In a good health
- in a happy mood
- in the limelight
- in the pink dress
- None of the above
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The idiom “with bag and baggage” means
- Incompletely
- Totally
- Gradually
- Cruelty
- All of the above
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The idiom “Lock, stock and barrel” means
- Completely
- Rarely
- Partly
- Immediately
- All of the above
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The idiom “Be at one’s wits end” means
- At the last moment
- Undecided controversy
- A man of ability
- To get puzzled
- All of the above
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The idiom “Be out of the woods” means
- No longer in trouble
- No longer in sight
- No longer famous
- No longer young
- All of the above
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The idiom “cast iron stomach” means
- A person who is fat
- A person who can drive fast
- A person who can cook fast
- A person who can eat a lot
- All of the above
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The idiom “Pull yourself up” means
- Calm Down
- Try to understand
- To grow taller
- To perform better
- All of the above
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The idiom “butterflies in someone`s stomach” means
- Being Nervous
- Being Excited
- Being Angry
- Being Hungry
- None of the above
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mark the correct meaning of the idiom “in black and white” from the following choice:
- In short
- Useless
- In full swing
- in written form
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Please shut the door and leave.
- You are requested to shut the door and leave
- You were requested to shut the door and leave
- You will be requested to shut the door and leave
- You should be requested to shut the door and leave
- All of the above
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The idiom “At daggers drawn” means
- Bitterly hostile
- Friendly with each other
- Without hope
- Deceiving somebody
- All of the above
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The idiom “Costs an arm and a leg” means?
- Very expensive
- Nothing to lose
- Rarely available
- Easy to obtain
- All of the above
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The idiom “Pull someone’s leg” means
- Tell someone a secret
- Get upset with someone
- Joke with someone
- Trust someone
- All of the above
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The saying “Actions speak louder than words” means
- Look for solutions in the wrong way
- Do something without planning
- Take up a task that you cannot finish
- What you do is more important than what you say
- All of the above
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The idiom “Give someone the cold shoulder” means
- Pamper someone
- Do something pointless
- Give away a secret
- Ignore someone
- None of the above
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The idiom “Pull yourself together” means
- Go to study
- Calm Down
- Try to understand
- Do a good job
- None of the above
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The idiom “Couch Potato” means what?
- A person who sleeps all day
- A person who remains relaxed and calm
- A person who is simple in nature
- A person who watches too much television
- None of the above
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The idiom “To play ducks and drakes” means what?
- To use recklessly
- To change places
- To be friendly
- To act cleverly
- All of the above
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The idiom “In fits and starts” means what?
- Irregularly
- Friendly
- Miserably
- Continuously
- None of the above
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Complet it: Raining cats and _________?
- wolf
- Dog
- Dogs
- fox
- Both a & b
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Choose correct meaning of the idiom“To talk through ones hat”
- To talk fluently
- To talk nonsense
- To talk wisdom
- To speak at random
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The idiom “Give someone the nod” means what?
- Eradicate
- Indicate
- Appropriate
- Approve
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Meaning of “donkey years”.
- Very short period
- Very long period
- Both
- None
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Meaning of: To feel at home.
- To feel at ease
- To feel Happy
- To feel difficult
- None
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There is no need to ______________ the fact that we lost by three goals.
- Rub in
- rub out
- rub with
- rub into
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The idiom “The armchair job” means what?
- Good income job
- Less income job
- New job with less salary
- none of the above
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The idiom “At draggers drawn” means what?
- At enemity
- at high comfort
- at worst position
- none of the above
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The idiom “By hook or by crook” means what?
- زبردستی
- کسی کا حق مارنا
- ہر جائز و ناجائز طریقے سے
- کسی کو تنگ کرنا
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The idiom “Once in a blue moon” means what?
- Rarely
- Frequently
- Again and Again
- None of the above
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“Burn the candle at both ends” means what?
- To waste money
- to earn money
- to spend money
- none of the above
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The idiom “between the devil and the deep blue sea” means what?
- between two difficult situatios
- between two week persons
- between two srong friends
- none of the above
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Idiom ” To make amend for” means___________?
- Make possible effort
- To compensate for damage
- To bring chance in something
- None of these
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A Gordian Knot means:
- an exceedingly complicated problem or deadlock
- a small or insignificant member of a larger organization or system
- a rich, older, man who supports or spends lavishly on a usually much younger girlfriend
- a dull or depressing person who spoils other people’s enjoyment
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Close shave means what?
- Hair`s breadth
- by the skin of one`s teeth
- narrow escape
- to apply economy
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Choose the correct meaning of idiom: “To fish in troubled waters.”
- To benefit from other peoples trouble
- To indulge in all conspiracies
- To aggravate the situation
- To caught fish in disturbed water
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What does the phrase ” Puthing the Cart before the horse” means
- To do something contrary to conventional order
- To be ready to go
- To do things in correct order
- To be over active
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What is the meaning of “once in a blue moon”_________?
- Once in a month
- By weekly
- On rare occasions
- Every now and then
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Mark the correct meaning of the idiom “tooth and nails” from the given option
- Without any weapon
- Vary Cowardly
- Resorting
- With all their might
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In two minds means?
- To be unable to decide about some thing
- To be able to decide about some things
- Both
- None
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Idiom on the cards
- Very likely to happen
- Very likely to occur
- Both
- None
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Complete the proverb “Make hay while the ________ shines”
- Moon
- Jupiter
- Sun
- Earth
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Mark the correct meaning of the proverb. “Too many _______ spoil the broth”. From the given sentence.
- Teachers
- Cooks
- facts
- Chicken
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What is the meaning of “Sound the alarm” ____?
- Declare
- Warn
- Announce
- Curb
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Make hay while the sun shines. Here the word “while” is _____?
- Preposition
- Noun
- Conjunction
- None of the above
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What is the meaning of “Yield Up”?
- Disappear
- Appear
- Disallow
- Allow
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What is the meaning of “Apple Of One’s Eye”?
- Someone’s favourite person
- Someone special
- Someone powerful
- Someone respectable
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What is the meaning of “Apple Of Discord”?
- Someone’s favourite person
- Bone of contention
- Someone special
- None of the above
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What is the meaning of “Apple-Pie Order”?
- None of contention
- Someone’s favourite person
- Everything in place
- None of the above
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What is the meaning of the idiom “A wet blanket”?
- A comfortable thing
- An unpleasant situation
- Both
- None of these
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“Pay Lip Service” means what?
- Pretend to work
- Pretend to support
- Pretend to be be kind
- Pretend to be cruel
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What is the meaning of “throw caution to the wind”?
- To do something urgently
- To do something with someone
- To do something without any suggestion
- To do something without worrying about the risk or negative results
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What is the meaning of “Joking Apart”?
- Speaking with someone
- Speaking seriously
- Speaking not correctly
- None of the above
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“Hit the journey” means what?
- Begin a journey
- Stop a journey
- Stop crying
- Stop criticizing
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“Have cold feet” means what?
- Feel good
- Feel afraid
- Feel cool
- None of the above
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What is the meaning of “Get Away With”?
- Succeed
- Love
- Appreciate
- Appoint
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What is the meaning of “Face something out”?
- Manage a good situation
- Manage a different situation
- Manage a positive situation
- Manage a difficult situation
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“Shoulder the responsibility” means what?
- Reject the responsibility
- Accept the responsibility
- Discuss the responsibility
- None of the above
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Sink without trace” means what?
- Succeed
- Appear
- Move
- Fail
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Take a leap in the dark means what?
- Take leave
- Take care
- Take something old
- None of the above
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Put the cart before the horse means what?
- Doing things in the correct way
- Doing things in the wrong way
- Doing things in the slow way
- None of the above
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THROUGH AND THROUGH means what?
- Impressively
- Nearly
- Completely
- Barely
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The idiom “like a cat on hot bricks” means what?
- Very happy
- Very nervous
- Very tired
- Very excited
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The idiom “cat and dog life” means what?
- Life full of success
- Life full of quarrels
- Life full of happiness
- None of the above
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HUE AND CRY means what?
- Exhausted
- Relationship
- Peace
- Noisy
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IN THE LONG RUN means what?
- Ultimately
- Fastly
- Purportedly
- Peacefully
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OUT OF THE BLUE means what?
- Willingly
- Unexpectedly
- Clearly
- None of the above
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GRAY AREA means what?
- Unclear
- Clean
- News
- Sorting
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KEEP TO ONESELF means what?
- Avoid other people
- Agree with people
- Disagree with people
- None of the above
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KNOW THE INS AND OUTS OF SOMETHING means what?
- Know nothing
- Know thoroughly
- Know something
- Know little
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LEAVE SOMEONE HIGH AND DRY means what?
- Leave someone in a safe place
- Leave someone in a difficult situation
- Leave someone in a good situation
- None of the above
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Ill at ease means what?
- Comfortable
- Motivated
- Drunk
- Worried
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Pandora`s box means what?
- Trouble
- Happiness
- Army
- Players
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Over the moon means what?
- Very safe
- Very satisfied
- Very happy
- Very excited
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To walk on air means what?
- Be persistent
- Be happy
- Be ready
- Be unhappy
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Keep in the dark means what?
- Not available
- Not sure
- Not now
- Not informed
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