Idiom | MCQs

    • A. Deadly against
    • B. No more
    • C. In favor of
    • D. Completely
    • A. Just the information I have on the subject
    • B. People's intentions can be judged better by what they de than by what they say
    • C. A phrase implying that a person is never satisfied with their current situation;
    • D. A situation wherein someone has the privilege of enjoying two different opportunities
    • A. To be or not to be, that is the question
    • B. You can’t have your cake and eat it, too
    • C. Out of sight, out of mind
    • D. Every cloud has a silver lining
    • A. Advantage for all quarters
    • B. Advantage for the rich only
    • C. Advantage for poor only
    • D. Advantage for retired persons only
    • A. To Scold
    • B. To barter
    • C. To prevail
    • D. To pretend
    • A. Not hurt or damaged
    • B. Sound which is too loud
    • C. Sound which is safe for ears
    • D. Sound which is unsafe for ears
    • A. to cover everything
    • B. to occur
    • C. to finish
    • D. to seize
    • A. Be involved in discussion
    • B. Be calm in difficulty
    • C. Be in the controversial situation
    • D. Be the centre of attraction

    Q439: "Hold one's horse" means ___________?

    \"کسی کے گھوڑے کو پکڑو\" کا مطلب __________؟
    • A. Have patience
    • B. Keep one's gift.
    • C. High on energy
    • D. Keep one's expectations
    • A. Feeling hungry
    • B. Feeling bored
    • C. Feeling angry
    • D. Feeling sad
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