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1 English MCQs

Something which is capable of being seen through is known as ___?

  • Opaque
  • Coarse
  • Ambiguous
  • Transparent
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Correct Answer: D. Transparent

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2 English MCQs

Something which is incapable of being seen through is known as___?

  • Non-transparent
  • Blurred
  • Opaque
  • All of the above
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Correct Answer: D. All of the above

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3 English MCQs

One who is present everywhere is known as ___?

  • Omnipotent
  • Omniscient
  • Omnipresent
  • None of these
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Correct Answer: C. Omnipresent

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4 English MCQs

___ makes the mare go.

  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Money
  • Copper
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Correct Answer: C. Money

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5 English MCQs

Choose the correct meaning of the idiom: ‘A Dark Horse’.

  • A wicked fellow
  • An unexpected winner
  • A criminal Getting the water dirty
  • None of these
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Correct Answer: B. An unexpected winner

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6 English MCQs

The idiom “Smell a rat” means ___?

  • To reveal secrets
  • To suspect that something is wrong
  • Talking nonsense
  • To get momentum in a job
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Correct Answer: B. To suspect that something is wrong

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7 English MCQs

The idiom “donkey’s year” means ___?

  • Very short period
  • Very long period
  • Both
  • None
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Correct Answer: B. Very long period

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8 English MCQs

Bring forward means?

  • Produce
  • Show off
  • Clarify
  • None of these
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Correct Answer: A. Produce

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9 English MCQs

What does the idiom ‘To kill a mockingbird’ mean?

  • Destroy one’s innocence
  • To kill one who copies
  • Hit a man with a pebble
  • Eradication of moral values
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Correct Answer: A. Destroy one’s innocence

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10 English MCQs

What does the idiom ‘Lotus-eater’ mean?

  • Man of no substance
  • Honorary and reputable
  • A person full of laziness
  • A destructive man never be conqueror
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Correct Answer: C. A person full of laziness

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