(A) snobbish
(B) in trouble
(C) problematical
(D) none of these
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
all other exams. Users of GAT can prepare english idioms/phrases from here.
“Shut your trap” is an impolite way of saying please:
(A) leave
(B) go way
(C) be quite
(D) none of these
If you are “sick and tired”you are:
(A) exasperated
(B) jealous
(C) angry
(D) none of these
To “shell out” for something is to:
(A) hide it
(B) spend money on it
(C) try to find it
(D) none of these
To “set your sight” on something means to__something.
(A) aim for
(B) look for
(C) ask for
(D) none of these
If you “see eye to eye” with someone you__them.
(A) oppose
(B) encourage
(C) agree with
(D) none of these
To “screw up” is to:
(A) do it perfectly
(B) make a mess
(C) go higher and higher
(D) none of these
To “say the word” means to:
(A) give a sign
(B) apologize
(C) give up
(D) none of these