India Mcqs

Idioms Mcqs

Pick to pieces

(A) Study something superficially
(B) Complete a work entirely
(C) Analyze critically
(D) Select only what you need

Every cloud has a silver lining

(A) No bad situation is permanent
(B) If one wants rain then one has to bear with dark clouds
(C) Every blessing comes with a hidden curse
(D) Every bad situation has some good aspects to it

To bite off more than one can chew

(A) To take on a commitment that one cannot fulfill
(B) A task which has unexpectedly become very difficult
(C) A greedy person will always suffer
(D) To grab a share more than what is rightfully theirs

Tie the knot

(A) To put yourself into a problem
(B) To make a fateful decision
(C) To sign  the deal
(D) To get married

A blessing in disguise

(A) A misfortune that eventually has good results
(B) A person who has changed so much that he is now unrecognisable
(C) A prayer asking for God’s favour
(D) A bad person hiding his face behind a mask

Wear your heart on your sleeve

(A) A very bold person
(B) A noble pure person
(C) Make  one’s feelings apparent
(D) Being  overly polite  at all times

In cahoots with

(A) A marital relationship
(B) A group of criminals
(C) With a lot of determination
(D) In an alliance or partnership with

A dime a dozen

(A) A very expensive possession
(B) Something which appears cheap but which will prove expensive in the long run
(C) Something which appears attractive but has zero value
(D) Very common and of no particular value

Let your hair down

(A) Behave uninhibitedly
(B) Accept your deeds
(C) Remove the mask
(D) Feel fresh and rejuvenated

Drag one’s feet

(A) Make something more complicated
(B) Expedite
(C) Be reluctant to act
(D) Stop working