☰ Phrases and Idioms (English) - MCQs

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Q13.

To be at one's wit's end:

  • A. To have one's mental powers paralysed
  • B. To fail to understand
  • C. To be under complete control
  • D. To be full of repartess

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Q14.

To be under one's thumb

  • A. to be under one's complete control
  • B. to finance the education of a person
  • C. to live in constant fear
  • D. to have similar tastes

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Q15.

To be at large :

  • A. to become a great man
  • B. to become a rich man
  • C. to be pleased
  • D. to be free

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Q16.

To be true to one's slat :

  • A. to work according to one's capacity
  • B. to do sincere work
  • C. to be faithful to one's master
  • D. to get one's money's worth

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Q17.

To bear the brunt of :

  • A. to carry san injured person
  • B. to carry away a reward
  • C. to take a punishment lightly
  • D. in face the main shock

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Q18.

To bell the cat :

  • A. to do a fanciful thing
  • B. to do an engineering feat
  • C. to do a difficult think
  • D. to take the initiative in controlliing a dangerous enemy

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