Sr. # | Questions | Answers Choice |
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1 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) The teacher (got no response) from the students when she asked the question. |
Took attendance Filled in the blanks Drew a blank Cracked a book |
2 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Pakistan (showed excellent performance) in cricket series against India. |
Painted the town blue Black and blue With flying colors Hit the purple patch |
3 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) My grandfather is in his 80s but he is still (in good health). |
In the red Off-color In the pink In black and white |
4 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) My boss is not very flexible and he always sees things (as either good or bad). |
In the red Off-color With flying colors In black and white |
5 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Our company has been (losing money) for three years now. |
Rolling out the red carpet Yellow-bellied In the red Green |
6 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Our company told us (suddenly and without any warning) about factory shut sown. |
Out of the blue Once in a blue moon With flying colors Pitch-black |
7 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) The man argued with his wife until he was (very angry) but couldn't convince her. |
Brown bagging it In the black Blue in the face A pot calling the kettle black |
8 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) I go to the swimming pool only(rarely) although I Love to swim. |
Green around the gills With flying colors In the red Once in a blue moon |
9 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Fit as a fiddle means: |
In very good health Extremely angry Very thin Child |
10 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Deadpan face means: |
Ugly face Look deceitful Without emotions Looking older than actual age |
11 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Thin on the top means: |
Inexperienced person Bald or hairless Surprised Looking healthy |
12 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) All skin and bones means: |
Fat child Old person Thin Discouraged or depressed |
13 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Over the hill means: |
Very happy Sad and gloomy Completely still Too old to do something |
14 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Knee-high to a grasshopper is a: |
Child Scrawny person Young woman Elderly person |
15 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) Get on in years means: |
Having a dismal face Grow old Be completely still Look older than actual age |
16 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) If you argue about something unimportant,you: |
Split hairs Have a body blow Sweat blood Make someone's blood boil |
17 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) A person taking more food than one can eat has: |
Cold blood Iron stomach Body and soul together Eyes are bigger than one's stomach |
18 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) A thing that is difficult to be accepted is: |
Difficult to stomach Back-breaking work Making blood run cold Going belly up |
19 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) To surprise or shock someone is to: |
Get off someone's back Set one back on one's heels Make blood run cold Keep one's feet on the ground |
20 | Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS) In serious difficulty or problem means: |
Back to the wall Over my head Back-Scratching Rub elbows with someone |