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English 2794 MCQs [All-Courses]

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Idiom “Best of both worlds” means?
A Friendly with everyone
B Master of huge wealth
C benefits of two things and none of the disadvantages.
D None of these
Correct Answer: benefits of two things and none of the disadvantages.
“Nod off” means?
A take rest
B Fall asleep
C sitting down
D turn off something
Correct Answer: Fall asleep
Idiom “Red letter day” means?
A a dangerous day
B an important day
C an eventful day
D a formidable day
Correct Answer: an important day
Idiom “no love lost” means?
A stop loving
B not like each other at all.
C forming a group
D have good understanding
Correct Answer: not like each other at all.
Idiom “Get the sack” means?
A resigned
B got rid of
C was demoted from
D was dismissed from
Correct Answer: was dismissed from
Idiom “The pros and cons of” means?
A measure the ingredient
B observe etiquette
C consider all facts
D postpone action
Correct Answer: consider all facts
Idiom “by leaps and bounds” means?
A very slowly
B very quickly
C irregularly
D very systematically
Correct Answer: very quickly
Idiom “turned a deaf ear to” means?
A disputed
B paid attention to
C To ignore or refuse to listen to someone or something
D acknowledged gratefully
Correct Answer: To ignore or refuse to listen to someone or something
Idiom “at one’s wit’s end” means?
A to understand thoroughly
B to be puzzled
C to be a stupid person
D to behave irrationally
Correct Answer: to be puzzled
To beat the air means?
A Making progress
B To sound logical
C To keep doing something despite its apparent pointlessness or futility
D None of these
Correct Answer: To keep doing something despite its apparent pointlessness or futility