India Mcqs

Idioms Mcqs

At large

(A) A very big opportunity
(B) A criminal escaped or not yet captured
(C) To have a big heart
(D) A big appetite

Carry on

(A) Bring
(B) Continue
(C) Complete something
(D) To take in

At someone’s expense

(A) Paid for by someone
(B) To blame a crime on someone else
(C) The unlucky person who lose a race
(D) If one person benefits it is always at the loss of another

At someone’s expense

(A) Paid for by someone
(B) To blame a crime on someone else
(C) The unlucky person who lose a race
(D) If one person benefits it is always at the loss of another

Pull the wool over someone’s eyes

(A) To protect someone
(B) To keep oneself warm
(C) Deceive someone by telling lies
(D) To pretend to be blind to the other person’s bad behaviour

After one’s own heart

(A) Sharing or having one’s tastes or views.
(B) Infatuation with a person which is not reciprocated.
(C) Memorise something by heart.
(D) Don’t have the courage to do so mething bad for a good person.

Make no headway

(A) Unable to overtake anyone
(B) Check if the head can pass through
(C) Forced to fix a new goal
(D) Unable to progress ahead

At snail’s pace

(A) Be very persistent
(B) Do something very slowly
(C) Keep your moves secret
(D) Do something very carefully

Put your best foot forward

(A) Walk very cautiously
(B) Take care to dress well
(C) Try as hard as one can
(D) Check every step