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1 English MCQs

Choose the correct meaning of idiom ”Leave in the Lurch”.

  • A difficult situation
  • To meet suddenly with someone
  • To leave someone in difficulty
  • To assist someone in adverse circumstances
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Correct Answer: C. To leave someone in difficulty

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2 English MCQs

Choose the correct meaning of idiom ”Between Scylla and Charybdis”.

  • Between two great difficulties
  • Between two great opportunities
  • In a confused situation
  • None of these
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Correct Answer: A. Between two great difficulties

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3 English MCQs

Choose the meaning of idiom: “To break a lance with”.

  • To entertain friends
  • To fail or to miscarry
  • To engage in a competition
  • Get up to be involved in something
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Correct Answer: C. To engage in a competition

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4 English MCQs

Idiom “Star Crossed” is___?

  • Unlucky
  • Lucky
  • Hard worker
  • None of these
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Correct Answer: A. Unlucky

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5 English MCQs

To beat the air means?

  • Making progress
  • To sound logical
  • To keep doing something despite its apparent pointlessness or futility
  • None of these
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Correct Answer: C. To keep doing something despite its apparent pointlessness or futility

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6 English MCQs

Idiom “at one’s wit’s end” means?

  • to understand thoroughly
  • to be puzzled
  • to be a stupid person
  • to behave irrationally
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Correct Answer: B. to be puzzled

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7 English MCQs

Idiom “turned a deaf ear to” means?

  • disputed
  • paid attention to
  • To ignore or refuse to listen to someone or something
  • acknowledged gratefully
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Correct Answer: C. To ignore or refuse to listen to someone or something

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8 English MCQs

Idiom “by leaps and bounds” means?

  • very slowly
  • very quickly
  • irregularly
  • very systematically
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Correct Answer: B. very quickly

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9 English MCQs

Idiom “The pros and cons of” means?

  • measure the ingredient
  • observe etiquette
  • consider all facts
  • postpone action
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Correct Answer: C. consider all facts

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10 English MCQs

Idiom “Get the sack” means?

  • resigned
  • got rid of
  • was demoted from
  • was dismissed from
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Correct Answer: D. was dismissed from

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