(A) enjoy forever
(B) have it both ways
(C) run away from responsibility
(D) absolve yourself of guilt
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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“Took to his heals” means:
(A) opened fire
(B) hid himself
(C) ran off
(D) surrendered
“Off and on” means:
(A) everyday
(B) regularly
(C) never at all
(D) occasionally
“Thrust your nose” means:
(A) Advice me about
(B) Be in opposition
(C) Deal with
(D) Meddle officiously in
“Pay lip-service” means:
(A) pay oral tribute
(B) attach no value
(C) remain indifferent
(D) show only outward respect
“Like a fish out of water” means:
(A) troubled
(B) stupid
(C) uncomfortable
(D) inferior
“Power behind the thrown” means:
(A) the person who had the real power and control
(B) the acknowledged leader
(C) the person who control the monarch
(D) the person who advised the queen
“Put you out” means:
(A) harm you
(B) irritate you
(C) please you
(D) worry you