(A) for better prospects
(B) for a good cause
(C) for ever
(D) for others good
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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“Bell the cat” means:
(A) to take lead in danger
(B) to tie bell to a cat’s neck
(C) to be alert of the enemy
(D) to make noise
“On the wane” means:
(A) at its peak
(B) at rock bottom
(C) growing more
(D) growing less
“Buming question” means:
(A) a widely debated issue
(B) a dying issue
(C) a relevant issue
(D) a irrelevant issue
“Gift horse in the mouth” means:
(A) welcome a gift
(B) find fault with a gift
(C) be fastidious
(D) examine a gift carefully
“Put a spoke in my wheel” means:
(A) Tried to cause an accident
(B) Help in the execution of a plan
(C) Thwarted in the execution of a plan
(D) Destroyed the plan
“Very difficult about” means:
(A) Dead sure of
(B) Very helpful of
(C) Lacking self confidence about
(D) Reasonably certain of
“Strike gold in” means:
(A) Hit a golden spot
(B) Come across gold
(C) Come across the word “gold”
(D) Uncover of find a valuable line of argument or information