(A) Took no pains
(B) Did very irrelevant things
(C) Restored to illegitimate practices
(D) Used all available means
Category: Idioms and Phrases
English Idioms and Phrases Mcqs for NTS, PPSC, FPSC, CSS, PMS, Educators, SPSC, Lecturer, BPSC, AJKPSC, PTS, PST, EST, SST and
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“Bitten off more then he chew” means:
(A) Is trying to do much
(B) Is very greedy
(C) Is always hungry
(D) Has little regard for others
“Went down well with” means:
(A) Found acceptance with
(B) Was attentively listened to by
(C) Was appreciated by
(D) Was applauded by
“Bring to light” means:
(A) Prove
(B) Probe
(C) Highlight
(D) Disclose
“Keep a straight face” means:
(A) Remain silent
(B) Remain serious
(C) Remain mute
(D) Remain disturbed
“Put his foot down” means:
(A) Not to yield
(B) Resign
(C) To accept the proposal unconditionally
(D) Withdraw
“Stuck his neck out” means:
(A) Took an oath
(B) Took a risk
(C) Extended help
(D) Caused embarrassment
“I have a bone to pick” means:
(A) Am in agreement
(B) Am angry
(C) Am indebted
(D) Will join hands