(A) authoritatively
(B) finally
(C) angrily
(D) cloudy
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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“Put up with” means:
(A) welcome
(B) take easily
(C) remain satisfied with
(D) tolerate
“Made her flesh creep” means:
(A) made her sad
(B) surprised her
(C) made her cry bitterly
(D) fill her with horror
“Struck several bad patches” means:
(A) come across bad soil
(B) had a bad time
(C) went through many illness
(D) had many professional difficulties
“Took his heels” means:
(A) had some pain in his heels
(B) run away from the scene
(C) confronted the policeman
(D) could not decide what to do
“A snake in the grass” means:
(A) a secret enemy
(B) a treacherous person
(C) an unforeseen danger
(D) an unexpected misfortune
“To take it lying down” means:
(A) To be cautious
(B) to be on the defensive
(C) to take rest
(D) to show no reaction
“Go of at a tangent” means:
(A) change the subject immediately
(B) forget things in between
(C) go on at great length
(D) become boisterous