India Mcqs

Idioms Mcqs

At the top of your lungs

(A) Be a habitual smoker.
(B) Be breathless after an exhausting physical task.
(C) Feel suffocated in a very crowded place.
(D) Extremely loudly.

Drive someone up the wall

(A) To help someone achieve success.
(B) To overcome an obstacle by going over it.
(C) To close someone’s path of escape.
(D) Make someone very irritated or angry

Ask for a trouble

(A) Act in a way that is likely to incur problems or difficulties.
(B) Be the self-appointed guardian of your neighbourhood.
(C) A clumsy person who keeps making mistakes.
(D) A person who has no work

Make a scene

(A) To perform beautifully in front of an audience.
(B) Make a public disturbance or excited emotional display.
(C) To narrate an elaborate false story.
(D) Describe a scene in so much detail that it comes vividly

Be in force

(A) To enjoy a short period of fame or power.
(B) In great strength or numbers.
(C) A hateful act done in a haste.
(D) Be the current winner

Cut to the chase

(A) Come to the point.
(B) To run after somebody.
(C) To cut out the important bits of information.
(D) To take a short cut.

A walk of life

(A) An easy comfortable life not necessarily prosperous.
(B) The most important day of your life.
(C) A person’s occupation or position within society.
(D) Walking is the best form of exercise.

Zip your lip

(A) Keep quiet about something.
(B) To talk fast.
(C) To not think before speaking.
(D) The silence before a storm.

A bone of contention

(A) The only part to which two arguing parties agree
(B) An issue over which there is continuing disagreement.
(C) A very expensive inherited property.
(D) To be happy with only a few things.

Head over heels

(A) To do things exactly opposite of what is expected
(B) Madly in love
(C) To do stupid things
(D) To unknowingly dive into an unpleasant situation