(A) Entertain them
(B) Pressure them
(C) Annoy them
(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.
To “laugh of” means to:
(A) Makes lots of jokes
(B) Makes lots of noise
(C) Not take something seriously
(D) None of these
If someone says to you to “keep your shirt on” you should:
(A) Take control
(B) Leave
(C) Calm down
(D) None of these
To “kick up a fuss” means:
(A) Be honest
(B) Behave badly
(C) Have a good time
(D) None of these
If a woman is a “knock out” she is:
(A) Intelligent
(B) Powerful
(C) Very attractive
(D) None of these
If you are a “know it all” you are:
(A) Over confident
(B) Shy
(C) A little strange
(D) None of these
To go “through thick or thin” is to:
(A) Lose a lot of weight
(B) Get married
(C) Have many kinds of experiences
(D) None of these
To “think up” means:
(A) Aim for
(B) Imoprove
(C) Invent
(D) None of these