English Most Repeated MCQs

Idioms and Phrases

(51) idiom of “Rides the high horse”?

  • A. went on gambling
  • B. bought a horse
  • C. superior
  • D. None of them

(52) To”Jazz Up” means to                      ?

  • A. Go faster
  • B. Make something more
  • C. Make a lot of noise
  • D. Be Strong

(53) “De novo” means                      ?

  • A. Calm in arm
  • B. New
  • C. Prominent
  • D. To any extent

(54) One-Trick Pony means:

  • A. A person having one special feature, talent, or area of
  • B. Doing work dishonesty
  • C. Unlawful paropaganda
  • D. Clever planning for enemy

(55) She goes to her mother’s house off and on. What does idiom / phrase “off and on” means

  • A. frequently
  • B. rarely
  • C. occasionally
  • D. sometimes

(56) “At the drop of the hat” means                          ?

  • A. As soon as it was spoken
  • B. Done easily, without any preparation
  • C. Done in an instant
  • D. After something is done

(57) “Beating a dead horse” means                 ?

  • A. To uselessly dwell on a subject far beyond its point of resolution
  • B. An obvious, pressing issue left unaddressed due to its sensitive
  • C. To speak the truth, even to the point of being blunt and rude
  • D. To work late into the night, alluding to the time before electric

(58) It was he who “put a spoke in my wheel”.

  • A. tried to cause an accident
  • B. helped in the execution of
  • C. thwarted in the execution of
  • D. destroyed the plan

(59) To leave someone in the lurch                     ?

  • A. To come to compromise with
  • B. Constant source of annoyance to someone
  • C. To put someone at ease
  • D. To desert someone in his difficulties

(60) Pull your socks up:

  • A. To get
  • B. To finish
  • C. To start
  • D. To

(61) Khan is always ready to “Eat anyone,s salt”?

  • A. To be one,s guest
  • B. To cook tasty dishes
  • C. An infectious diseas
  • D. None

(62) There were no opposition to the new policy by the ‘rank and file’ of the Government.

  • A. The ordinary members
  • B. The official machinery
  • C. The majority
  • D. The cabinet ministers

(63) “Inter alia” means                      ?

  • A. In between
  • B. By the fact
  • C. Under concentratio
  • D. At the end

(64) His office is always in apple-pie order. What does the idiom/phrase “apple-pie order” means?

  • A. Neat & tidy
  • B. Disordered
  • C. Mismanaged
  • D. Ornamental

(65) “Feel blue” means                   ?

  • A. Feel Sad
  • B. Feel happy
  • C. Feel energetic
  • D. Feel angry

(66) “Your guess is as good as mine” means                                         ?

  • A. Join a popular trend or activity
  • B. To hear something from the authoritative source
  • C. To know the answer
  • D. To have no idea

(67) “Basket case”               ?

  • A. An area of vulnerability
  • B. Narrowly; barely. Usually used in regard to a narrow escape from a disaster
  • C. To treat a topic, but omit its main points, often intentionally or to delay or avoid talking about something
  • D. One made powerless or ineffective, as by nerves, panic, or stress

(68) Do no trust a man who “blows his own trumpet”

  • A. flatters
  • B. praises others
  • C. admonishes
  • D. praises himself

(69) To pick holes                     ?

  • A. To find some reason to quarrel
  • B. To destroy something
  • C. To criticize someone
  • D. To cut some part of an item

(70) He was undecided. He “let the grass grow under his feet”.

  • A. loitered around
  • B. stayed out
  • C. sat unmoving
  • D. moved away

(71) The people of the village Afzal Khan are “the salt of the earth”?

  • A. Kind
  • B. Rich
  • C. Educated
  • D. Qurralsome

(72) Meaning of the idiom ‘Swan song”?

  • A. Last work
  • B. First work
  • C. Middle work
  • D. Early work

(73) “En-route” means                  ?

  • A. oneway direction
  • B. On the way
  • C. Long distance
  • D. None of these

(74) “Hold one’s horse” means                    ?

  • A. Keep one’s expectations
  • B. Keep one’s gift
  • C. Have patience
  • D. High on energy

(75) “Fender bender” means                  ?

  • A. A mammoth car accident
  • B. A Huge car accident
  • C. A small car accident
  • D. A major car accident

(76) “Far cry from” means                     ?

  • A. To present a counter argument
  • B. To take on a task that is way to big
  • C. The show has come to an end. It’s all over
  • D. Very different from

(77) “Apple of discord” means             ?

  • A. Anything causing trouble, discord, or jealousy
  • B. A person that is not too smart; a person that acts stupid
  • C. To further a loss with sarcasm or indignity; to worsen an unfavorable
  • D. To speak the truth, even to the point of being blunt and rude

(78) In the armed forces, it is considered a great privilege to “die in harness”.

  • A. die on a horse back
  • B. die in the battlefield
  • C. die while still working
  • D. die with honour

(79) To put one’s hand to plough                     ?

  • A. To take up agricultural farming
  • B. To take a difficult task
  • C. To get entangled into unnecessary
  • D. Take interest in technical work

(80) To face the music means                          ?

  • A. To be greeted rudely
  • B. To be offered warm
  • C. To be on the front seat in a
  • D. To bear the consequence

(81) “Clique” means                        ?

  • A. A group of animals
  • B. A group of birds
  • C. A group of people
  • D. None of above

(82) Idiom ” To make amend for” means                        ?

  • A. Make possible effort
  • B. To compensate for damage
  • C. To bring chance in something
  • D. None of these

(83) “Give cold shoulder” means                    ?

  • A. To support
  • B. Cold meat
  • C. To ignore
  • D. Shiver

(84) “Go Dutch” means                ?

  • A. One person paying for everyone
  • B. share the cost of something, especially a meal,
  • C. Enjoy two different opportunitie s at the same time
  • D. To do something badly or cheaply

(85) “Wild goose chase”                   ?

  • A. A foolish and hopeless search for or pursuit of something unattainable
  • B. To take credit for something someone else did
  • C. To not take what someone says too seriously; to treat someone’s words with a degree of skepticism
  • D. A phrase implying that one is not proficient at performing a particular task and that they should not try to

(86) “An arm and a leg” means                   ?

  • A. Full throttle; at maximum speed
  • B. Very cheap or inexpensive. A little amount of
  • C. Very expensive or costly. A large amount of
  • D. One made powerless or ineffective,

(87) He “passed himself off” as a noble man.

  • A. Was regarded as
  • B. Pretended
  • C. Was thought to
  • D. Was looked upon

(88) To end in smoke                   ?

  • A. To make completely understand
  • B. To ruin oneself
  • C. To excite great applause
  • D. To overcome someone

(89) Rule of thumb means ?

  • A. Mark of thumb on a legal paper
  • B. a rough estimate
  • C. an easy choice
  • D. an unknown rule

(90) “Prosaic” means                    ?

  • A. Good
  • B. Dull
  • C. Beautiful
  • D. None

(91) “Brain Drain” means                    ?

  • A. Mad Person
  • B. Migration Of Skilled Person To Other
  • C. Emigration Of Intellectuals
  • D. None

(92) To catch a tartar means:

  • A. To meet with disaster
  • B. To catch a dangerous person
  • C. To deal with a person who is more than
  • D. None of above

(93) “Black and blue”                            ?

  • A. Full of bruises
  • B. A poor plan
  • C. False sense of happiness or success
  • D. Somethi ng that is not understand

(94) “Spill the beans”                  ?

  • A. Frivolously performing a simple
  • B. Reveal someone’s secret
  • C. To stop something at an early stage
  • D. Frivolously performing a simple

(95) “Elephant in the room” means                   ?

  • A. An obvious, pressing issue left unaddressed due to its sensitive
  • B. In good physical health
  • C. Someone can perceive things and events that are outside of their field of vision
  • D. You learned something through means of a rumor

(96) I met him after a long time, but he gave me “the cold shoulder”.

  • A. scolded me
  • B. insulted me
  • C. abused me
  • D. ignored me

(97) To cry wolf                       ?

  • A. To listen eagerly
  • B. To give false alarm
  • C. To turn pale
  • D. To keep off
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