(A) often
(B) sometimes
(C) rarely
(D) none of these
Author:
“Of service” means to be:
(A) efficient
(B) useful
(C) desireable
(D) none of these
If something is “old hat” it:
(A) is not new
(B) is not popular
(C) well known
(D) none of these
If you are “off the hook” you are:
(A) going to do something bad
(B) out of trouble
(C) crazy
(D) none of these
“Of age” means to be:
(A) Capable
(B) not able
(C) old enough
(D) none of these
If your “name is mud” you are:
(A) well liked
(B) well respected
(C) in trouble
(D) none of these
To be “neck and neck” means to be:
(A) angry with each other
(B) like someone a lot
(C) exactly even
(D) none of these
ACT : PLAY::
(A) book : chapter
(B) paragraph : word
(C) library : fiction
(D) verse : poem