(A) Someone has been murdered with some blue liquid
(B) Someone is being murdered and has become blue
(C) Suffer from persecution complex
(D) Make a great deal of noise and object vehemently
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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“Ran out” means:
(A) Exhausted my stock out
(B) Did not have enough
(C) Lost
(D) Carried a lot
“In the limelight all the time” means:
(A) Giving speeches
(B) The object of admiration
(C) The centre of attraction
(D) The object of public notice
“Of his own accord” means:
(A) Which he liked
(B) According to his convenience
(C) Voluntarily and willingly
(D) According to his judgement
“Birds eye view” means:
(A) A personal view
(B) A general view
(C) A biased view
(D) A detailed presentation
“Worth a jew’s eye” means:
(A) Not a worthy possenssion
(B) Unnecessary
(C) A costly intem
(D) A possession of high value
“Setting up” means:
(A) To establish himself
(B) To migrate
(C) To join
(D) To settle
“Tread on the toes” means:
(A) To give offence to them
(B) To follow them grudgingly
(C) To treat them indifferently
(D) To be kicked by them