Idioms & Phrases MCQs

136 MCQs  — English MCQs  (Page 12 of 14)

Idiom ” A slap on the wrist” means?
A. Hard punishment
B. Beating someone
C. Warning or small punishment
D. Make someone sad
Choose the correct meaning of the idiom “A Gordian Knot”?
A. A piece of rope
B. An easy task
C. Difficult or complex problem
D. None of these
On the cards idiom means?
A. Likely
B. Due
C. Evident
D. At risk
Express the meaning of giving idiom “Upset the apple-cart” ?
A. Complete everything
B. Spoil everything
C. Mean that you are willing to do it immediately
D. Irrelevant to the topic
Express the meaning of giving idiom “Shake one’s shoes ” ?
A. In a way that causes confusion or misunderstanding
B. A purpose in doing something that is seemingly crazy
C. To be very terrified or anxious
D. None of the above
Express the meaning of giving idiom “WAG ONE’S CHIN ” ?
A. To talk or chat
B. To ignore someone
C. To continue thinking about or giving attention to something important
D. Be in charge of what is happening
“To face the music” (ناخوشگوار کو قبول کرنا) means?
A. To be greeted rudely
B. To be offered warm hospitality
C. To be on the front seat in a concert
D. To bear the consequences
Give the meaning of the idiom "break out":
A. Occur suddenly
B. Break down
C. Founded
D. None of these