♡ Login
Home
Previous Papers
★
MCQs
English
Phrases and Idioms
'At sixes and sevens' means : ...
Que.
'At sixes and sevens' means :
A.
In dis-order
B.
In order
C.
At six and seven O'clock
D.
None
Right Answer is :
✓ A. In dis-order
⚑ Report
Views 👍 :1.8K
Share :
Copy ☍
✒ To discuss this topic
Comment
✕ Cancel
➤ Post Comment
❖ Related Questions
➣ To be at daggers drawn: ...
➣ To be true to one's slat : ...
➣ To be between the devil and the ...
➣ To come off with flying colours: ...
➣ 'To win one' s laurels' means : ...
➣ To burn one's boat: ...
➣ A White Elephant : ...
➣ 'At sea' means : ...
➣ The lion's share ...
➣ To add insult to injury : ...
❖ Take a qick MCQ Test on
➤ Active Passive
➤ Sentence Completion
➤ Phrases and Idioms
➤ Tenses
➤ Error Recognition
➤ Synonyms
➤ Uncategorised
➤ Articles