(A) Strange
(B) Practical
(C) Shy
(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 “Do away with” something means:
(A) To treat something
(B) To stop something
(C) To hide something
(D) None of these
To “Dish out” means:
(A) To save
(B) To gossip
(C) To make
(D) None of these
A “Dime a dozen” means:
(A) It is expensive
(B) Something is unusual
(C) Something is easy to get
(D) None of these
To “Die out” means:
(A) To fail
(B) To die quickly
(C) To disappear slowly
(D) None of these
If something “dies down” it means:
(A) Falls over
(B) Dies quickly
(C) Fades away
(D) None of these
To be in “deep water” means:
(A) To be lazy
(B) To be in searious trouble
(C) To not care about things
(D) None of these
To “Dash off” means:
(A) To do, make, or draw something quickly
(B) To be deeply asleep
(C) To be precise
(D) None of these