Sr. # | Questions | Answers Choice |
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1 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) My grandfather was (in the chips) after they discovered oil on his farm. |
In trouble Wealthy Called bu authorities Very happy |
2 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) My father's investment is (as sound as a dollar). |
earning profits At risk Secure and dependable A loan |
3 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) The man asking for donations is (as phony as a three-dollar bill). |
Dependable Not genuine Talkative Of old age |
4 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) I'm always as gruff as a bear before I've had my first cup of coffee. |
Curt and unsociable Without obligations or responsibilities Happy and cheerful Very graceful |
5 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Laeeq was gentle as a lamb when dealing with children. |
Completely different Carefree Calm and not agitated Very gentle |
6 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) The day I got out of the army,I felt as free as air. |
Very conceited Completely free No longer in existence Carefree |
7 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) My grandfather is as fit as a fiddle even at the age of eighty. |
Healthy and physically fit Calm and not agited Completely insane Profoundly deaf |
8 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Birds and bats appear to be similar,but they are different as night and day. |
Color ful Cheer ful Completely different Calm and not agitated |
9 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) IF you think you can get away that,you're as crazy as a loon. |
Very silly Completely insane Very dull and boring Physically fit |
10 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Ever since the won that award,he's been as conceited as a barber's cat. |
Very conceited Insane Deceitful No longer in existence |
11 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Jamil may have money,but he's common as an old shoe. |
Ill-mannered Low class Very awkward Emotionally cold |
12 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Her lecture was not clear as crystal but at least it was not dull. |
Not understandable Easy and natural Full of lively activity Easy to understand |
13 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) She smiled,as calm as a toad in the sun. |
Very awkward Extremely dirty Very calm and content Intelligent |
14 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) I'm as blind as a bat without my glasses. |
With imperfect sight Very awkward Overly proud Quick minded |
15 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) The stranger's clothes were so black as sweep. |
With imperfect sight Very dark and black Very clean Extremely dirty |
16 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) I thought it was the worst place for a picnic but it's not as bad as all that. |
Bright and clean As bad as it seems Not understandable Imperfect |
17 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) The little boy started to swim just as a duck takes to water. |
Easily and naturally Very awkward Quick Minded Very threatening |
18 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Poles apart means: |
A serious argument Ready to fight Far from an agreement Willing to instigate conflict |
19 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) I'll drink to that! means: |
I agree with that! I have a clash! I disagree! I am opposed to you! |
20 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Back out of something is to: |
To agree to someone To end a negotiation successfully Withdraw from something To make someone agree to something |