(A) Stopped
(B) Postponed
(C) Dropped
(D) Cancelled
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.
“Plough a lovely furrow” means:
(A) Remain unaffected
(B) Do without the help of others
(C) Survive in isolation
(D) Remain non-aligned
“Through his hat” means:
(A) talking nonesence
(B) talking ignorantly
(C) talking irresponsibly
(D) talking insultingly
“Out and Out” means:
(A) no more
(B) thoroughly
(C) in favour of
(D) deadly against
“Blows his own trumpet” is:
(A) flatters
(B) praises others
(C) admonishes others
(D) praises others
“Buming the candle at both ends” means:
(A) wasting his money
(B) becoming overgenerious
(C) overtaxing his energies
(D) losting his objectives
“Stew in his own juice” means:
(A) make a stew
(B) boll
(C) suffer in his own juice
(D) suffer for his own act
“Play the gallery” means:
(A) advertise
(B) cater to the public taste
(C) attempt to appeal to proper taste
(D) depend upon the public for approvel