CSS Online Entry Test With Answers

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CSS Online Entry Test

Sr. # Questions Answers Choice
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
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