English Most Repeated MCQs

Idioms and Phrases

(1) What it the moaning of the Idiom/proverb “To be at loggerheads” ?

  • A. To cooperate with enemies
  • B. To be in strong disagreemen t or dispute
  • C. To face stiff opposition
  • D. To tax one’s mind and body

(2) Have an Axe to Grind means:                           ?

  • A. To use axe frequently
  • B. Selfish motive
  • C. To have a dispute with someone
  • D. To be fair with someone

(3) What is the meaning of Banton?

  • A. Afresh
  • B. Good manners
  • C. Farewell
  • D. Authority

(4) The idiom “To burry the hatchet” mean?

  • A. To make peace
  • B. To make a foolish
  • C. To make a wrong
  • D. To lose something

(5) To make clean breast of means

  • A. To gain prominence
  • B. To praise oneself
  • C. To destroy before it
  • D. To confess without of

(6) “A litmus test” means                      ?

  • A. A decisively indicative test
  • B. False sense of happiness or success
  • C. Something that is not understanda ble
  • D. To show dislike or disappointm ent through facial

(7) “Get your goat” means           ?

  • A. To pacify someone
  • B. To irritate
  • C. To soothe
  • D. To Hug someone

(8) “Achilles’ heel” means                 ?

  • A. To action a task; to initiate work
  • B. A metaphor for a fatal weakness in spite of overall
  • C. A hidden or secret strength, or unrevealed advantage
  • D. To endure a painful or unpleasant situation that is

(9) He could be easily arrested because the police were tipped off in a advance. tipped off means                              ?

  • A. Toppled over
  • B. Bribed
  • C. Given advance information
  • D. Threatened

(10) To have an axe to grind                         ?

  • A. A private end to serve
  • B. To fail to arouse
  • C. To have no result
  • D. To work for both

(11) Alter ego means:                    ?

  • A. Intimate friend
  • B. Harsh Enemy
  • C. Allies
  • D. None of theseClass fellow

(12) Chose the correct meaning of idiom: Beat about the bush ?

  • A. Try to meet George Bush
  • B. To avoid the main topic
  • C. To make noise
  • D. To accompany someone in a jungle

(13) He is busy with his work                                ?

  • A. inns and out
  • B. up to neck
  • C. up to the hilt
  • D. kith and kin

(14) Complete the idiom “Hell hath no fury like a                        ?

  • A. A women scorned
  • B. A burnned women
  • C. A women forgotten
  • D. A devil’s advocate

(15) Co*k and bull story mean ?

  • A. a true story
  • B. a lengthy tale
  • C. Story told by an idiot
  • D. An unbelievable story

(16) “Icing (also frosting) on the cake” means                                  ?

  • A. An ugly but essential addition or enhancemen t
  • B. An ugly & inessential removal or diminution
  • C. Be very expensive
  • D. An attractive but inessential addition or

(17) “Drop a dime” means                 ?

  • A. To be an informant
  • B. Almost free. Very cheap
  • C. To stop something at an early
  • D. To leave

(18) “Ace in the hole” means                     ?

  • A. A hidden or secret strength, or unrevealed advantage
  • B. A metaphor for a fatal weakness in spite of
  • C. Anything causing trouble, discord, or jealousy
  • D. Without any hesitation; instantly

(19) To set one’s face against                     ?

  • A. To oppose with determinati
  • B. To judge by appearance
  • C. To get out of difficulty
  • D. To look at one steadily

(20) To make clean breast of                   ?

  • A. To gain prominence
  • B. To praise oneself
  • C. To confess without of
  • D. To destroy before it

(21) “TO EGG ON” means ?

  • A. to advise
  • B. to ask
  • C. to urge
  • D. to warn

(22) The idiomatic phrase “Spick and Span” means?

  • A. Wisdome and foresight
  • B. Watch the weather
  • C. spotlessly clean
  • D. Deceive somebody

(23) “All Hours” means                      ?

  • A. At Regular
  • B. At Irregular
  • C. Every Hour
  • D. None of these

(24) Foreign phrase ” De Jure” means?

  • A. By law
  • B. Successful
  • C. Illegal
  • D. Compromisin

(25) She turned heads wherever she went. What does the idiom/phrase “turn heads” mean?

  • A. too pleased
  • B. get angry
  • C. attract a lot of attention
  • D. get acquainted

(26) “when pigs fly” means             ?

  • A. something that is easy to do
  • B. raining very heavily
  • C. something that will never
  • D. miss the chance

(27) “Chew the fat” means                     ?

  • A. To action a task; to initiate work
  • B. To become silent; to stop talking
  • C. To take offense; to get worked up, aggravated,
  • D. To chat idly or generally waste time talking

(28) “A hot potato” means                   ?

  • A. The one tiny drawback that ruins it
  • B. To go to bed to sleep
  • C. To find fault with something that has been received as a gift or
  • D. A controversia l issue or situation that is awkward or unpleasant

(29) To hit the nail right on the head                ?

  • A. To say something that is exactly right or completely
  • B. To destroy one’s reputation
  • C. To announce one’s fixed views
  • D. To teach someone a lesson

(30) “Hornet’s nest” means:                      ?

  • A. A bee’s house
  • B. A violent situation
  • C. A good situation
  • D. A dangerous place

(31) “MALA FIDE” means ?

  • A. Bad intention
  • B. Genuine
  • C. Trustworthy
  • D. Generous

(32) What do you mean by Novel                          ?

  • A. Short prose
  • B. A long fictional prose with many
  • C. A short narrative prose
  • D. A literary work on the stage

(33) Idiom “A slap on the wrist” means?

  • A. Hard Punishment
  • B. Beating Someone
  • C. Warning or Small Punishment
  • D. Make someone sad

(34) Idiom “Tie the knot” means?

  • A. Friendship
  • B. Getting married
  • C. Enmity
  • D. Criticism

(35) My friend is a couch potato. What does the idiom/phrase “couch potato” means?

  • A. active person
  • B. busy person
  • C. lazy person
  • D. angry person

(36) “Raining cats and dogs” means                   ?

  • A. Raining very heavily
  • B. Easy option
  • C. Very rarely
  • D. one who presents a counter argument

(37) “Bird Brain” means           ?

  • A. A person that is not too smart; a person that acts stupid
  • B. A person that is too smart; a person that acts Sharp
  • C. A person that is too lazy; a person that acts dull
  • D. A person that too angry; a person that acts hastly

(38) A bitter pill means                         ?

  • A. Anything causing trouble, discord, or jealousy
  • B. A controversial issue or situation that is awkward or unpleasant
  • C. A situation or information that is unpleasant but must be accepted
  • D. When an attempt fails, and it’s time to start planning all over again

(39) To smell a rat                ?

  • A. To see signs of plague
  • B. To get bad small of a bad dead
  • C. To suspect foul dealings
  • D. To be in a bad mood

(40) “Never-never land” means:                          ?

  • A. An ideal pace
  • B. Dream land
  • C. A worthless
  • D. A useless situation

(41) “Weal and woe” means                    ?

  • A. Up & down
  • B. Joys & sorrows
  • C. whole heartedly
  • D. Extreme hate

(42) What the term Short Story stands for:

  • A. A long prose fiction
  • B. A story of figurative language
  • C. A story of many characters
  • D. A short prose fiction

(43) Idiom “To cut long story short” means?

  • A. Tell the story briefly
  • B. Come to the point
  • C. Miss the main points
  • D. None of above

(44) The Government ruled by Women is called?

  • A. Petticoat government
  • B. Corporatocra
  • C. Patriarchy
  • D. None of these

(45) He Was all at sea when he began his new Job.What does idiom / phrase “at sea” means                       ?

  • A. happy
  • B. sad
  • C. puzzled
  • D. triumphant

(46) “Keep at bay” means                             .

  • A. Keep in mind
  • B. Keep at a distance
  • C. Keep thinking about
  • D. Keep at the sea- shore

(47) “Best of both worlds” means                 ?

  • A. A phrase implying that a person is never satisfied with their current situation;
  • B. People’s intentions can be judged better by what they do than by what they say
  • C. A situation wherein someone has the privilege of enjoying two different
  • D. Just the information I have on the subject

(48) “Like a sitting duck” means                                   ?

  • A. Lazy
  • B. Fat
  • C. Sleepy
  • D. Ignorant

(49) A man of straw                     ?

  • A. A man of no substance
  • B. A very active person
  • C. A worthy fellow
  • D. An unreasonabl e person

(50) “Cap it all” means:                        ?

  • A. To cover everything
  • B. To seize everything
  • C. To finish
  • D. To occur
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