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SY BCOM/ BSc MCQS Idioms and Phrases

 

What does "at the drop of a hat" mean?

  • a) After a long delay
    b) Without any hesitation
    c) With great difficulty
    d) In a hurry but with hesitation
    Answer: b) Without any hesitation

  • What does "barking up the wrong tree" imply?
    a) Searching in the right place
    b) Ignoring a problem
    c) Looking at the wrong place
    d) Solving the issue correctly
    Answer: c) Looking at the wrong place

  • Being on "cloud nine" means:
    a) Feeling extremely happy
    b) Being confused
    c) Being disappointed
    d) Daydreaming
    Answer: a) Feeling extremely happy

  • A "devil’s advocate" is someone who:
    a) Argues in favor of the majority
    b) Avoids arguments
    c) Presents a counter argument
    d) Agrees with everything
    Answer: c) Presents a counter argument

  • What does "a far cry from" mean?
    a) Very different from
    b) Very similar to
    c) Close by
    d) Hard to distinguish
    Answer: a) Very different from

  • The expression "it takes two to tango" means:
    a) Two people must dance together
    b) It requires multiple people to solve a problem
    c) Actions or communications that need more than one person
    d) It’s easy to resolve disputes
    Answer: c) Actions or communications that need more than one person

  • What does "keep something at bay" mean?
    a) Welcome something
    b) Keep something away
    c) Ignore a problem
    d) Attack something
    Answer: b) Keep something away

  • The phrase "the last straw" refers to:
    a) The easiest challenge
    b) The final obstacle that defeats you
    c) The start of a difficult task
    d) The first problem in a series
    Answer: b) The final obstacle that defeats you

  • "Cut a long story short" means:
    a) Provide all the details
    b) Come to the point, leave out details
    c) Tell a longer version of the story
    d) Get confused in telling a story
    Answer: b) Come to the point, leave out details

  • If someone "misses the boat," it means they:
    a) Get on the wrong ship
    b) Miss an opportunity
    c) Travel to a distant place
    d) Avoid a bad situation
    Answer: b) Miss an opportunity

  • What does it mean to have "made a name for himself"?
    a) He became famous
    b) He invented a new name
    c) He changed his identity
    d) He was forgotten by others
    Answer: a) He became famous

  • What does "best thing since sliced bread" refer to?
    a) Something old and outdated
    b) Something excellent or innovative
    c) Something to be ignored
    d) Something unnecessary
    Answer: b) Something excellent or innovative

  • To "burn the midnight oil" means:
    a) Waste time during the night
    b) Work late into the night
    c) Sleep early
    d) Work only during the day
    Answer: b) Work late into the night

  • "Cross that bridge when you come to it" means:
    a) Avoid all problems
    b) Worry about problems in advance
    c) Deal with a problem when it arises, not before
    d) Plan for every possible issue ahead of time
    Answer: c) Deal with a problem when it arises, not before

  • What does "cry over spilled milk" mean?
    a) Focus on the future
    b) Complain about a past loss
    c) Celebrate a past success
    d) Prepare for future challenges
    Answer: b) Complain about a past loss

  • "Don't put all your eggs in one basket" suggests:
    a) Focus on one opportunity only
    b) Spread your resources across multiple possibilities
    c) Take a big risk
    d) Be overly cautious
    Answer: b) Spread your resources across multiple possibilities

  • What does "give the benefit of the doubt" mean?
    a) Believe someone's statement without proof
    b) Reject someone's claim unless it's proven
    c) Argue until convinced
    d) Ignore someone's perspective
    Answer: a) Believe someone's statement without proof

  • To "jump on the bandwagon" means:
    a) Start a new trend
    b) Join a popular trend or activity
    c) Avoid popular activities
    d) Criticize a common trend
    Answer: b) Join a popular trend or activity

  • "Steal someone's thunder" refers to:
    a) Taking credit for someone else's work
    b) Causing a big problem
    c) Stealing someone's idea
    d) Helping someone with their success
    Answer: a) Taking credit for someone else's work

  • "Horse trading" refers to:
    a) Dishonest behavior
    b) Clever bargaining
    c) Illegal trading
    d) A simple transaction
    Answer: b) Clever bargaining

  • To "pull yourself together" means:
    a) Take some time to relax
    b) Panic in a difficult situation

  • If someone is "all ears," they are:
    a) Ignoring you
    b) Eager to listen with attention
    c) Distracted by something else
    d) Talking too much
    Answer: b) Eager to listen with attention

  • What does "beck and call" mean?
    a) A constant need to rest
    b) Willing to do anything a person asks
    c) Ignoring someone’s demands
    d) Reluctantly following orders
    Answer: b) Willing to do anything a person asks

  • The "carrot and stick approach" is:
    a) A system of reward and punishment used to motivate
    b) A method of persuasion by only offering rewards
    c) Punishing people for no reason
    d) A strategy of avoiding problems altogether
    Answer: a) A system of reward and punishment used to motivate

  • "Dog days" refers to:
    a) A period of boredom
    b) Coldest days of winter
    c) The hottest days of summer
    d) Days spent with pets
    Answer: c) The hottest days of summer

  • What does it mean if advice "falls on stony ground"?
    a) The advice is well received
    b) The advice is ignored
    c) The advice leads to success
    d) The advice causes confusion
    Answer: b) The advice is ignored

  • If someone tells you to "go fly a kite," they are:
    a) Asking you to be patient
    b) Telling you to have fun
    c) Asking you to get lost
    d) Inviting you to relax
    Answer: c) Asking you to get lost

  • What does it mean to "hit below the belt"?
    a) To be extremely cruel and unfair
    b) To make a fair argument
    c) To offer kind advice
    d) To avoid conflict
    Answer: a) To be extremely cruel and unfair

  • To be "in the doldrums" means:
    a) Feeling extremely excited
    b) Feeling depressed
    c) Being lost in thought
    d) Acting in an unusual way
    Answer: b) Feeling depressed

  • A "left-handed compliment" is:
    a) A sincere form of praise
    b) A seeming compliment that is actually an insult
    c) A humorous joke
    d) A comment that has no meaning
    Answer: b) A seeming compliment that is actually an insult

  • "Nook and cranny" refers to:
    a) A small, hidden space
    b) A detailed plan
    c) Every corner or part of a place
    d) A specific area of interest
    Answer: c) Every corner or part of a place

  • What does "ask for the moon" mean?
    a) Ask for something ordinary
    b) Request something impossible or unreasonable
    c) Desire something easy to get
    d) Aim for something small
    Answer: b) Request something impossible or unreasonable

  • If something is "beyond one's ken," it is:
    a) Easy to understand
    b) Far from reality
    c) Not within one’s understanding or knowledge
    d) Close to being achieved
    Answer: c) Not within one’s understanding or knowledge

  • "Cheek by jowl" means:
    a) Very close together
    b) Far apart
    c) Looking in opposite directions
    d) Separated by distance
    Answer: a) Very close together

  • To "find one's feet" means:
    a) Lose something important
    b) Establish oneself in a new place or situation
    c) Travel far away
    d) Feel uncomfortable in new situations
    Answer: b) Establish oneself in a new place or situation

  • If someone "gets their act together," it means they:
    a) Become disorganized
    b) Start working effectively and organize their affairs
    c) Give up on their plans
    d) Postpone their work indefinitely
    Answer: b) Start working effectively and organize their affairs

  • "Hats off to someone" means:
    a) Disregard someone’s achievement
    b) Praise or show respect for someone
    c) Criticize someone
    d) Ignore someone’s effort
    Answer: b) Praise or show respect for someone

  • A "kangaroo court" refers to:
    a) A formal, fair legal trial
    b) A mock trial where justice is not served
    c) A place for resolving disputes
    d) A trial that follows all laws
    Answer: b) A mock trial where justice is not served

  • "Last but not least" is used to:
    a) Indicate something unimportant
    b) Dismiss the final point
    c) Emphasize the importance of the final point
    d) Skip over the last point
    Answer: c) Emphasize the importance of the final point

  • If someone has their "nose in the air," they are behaving:
    a) Proud and conceited
    b) Friendly and humble
    c) Nervous and anxious
    d) Confused and lost
    Answer: a) Proud and conceited

  • A "paper tiger" refers to:
    a) Someone who is both strong and confident
    b) A weak person or thing that appears strong but is ineffectual
    c) A dangerous and powerful figure
    d) A harmless but influential person
    Answer: b) A weak person or thing that appears strong but is ineffectual

    1. What does "set up" mean?
      a) To dismantle something
      b) To establish or create something
      c) To destroy something
      d) To delay a task
      Answer: b) To establish or create something

    2. If you "save up," it means you are:
      a) Spending money quickly
      b) Keeping money for future use
      c) Wasting money on unnecessary things
      d) Borrowing money from others
      Answer: b) Keeping money for future use

    3. "Pass by" means to:
      a) Stop at a location
      b) Walk in circles
      c) Go past something
      d) Ignore something important
      Answer: c) Go past something

    4. What does "look for" mean?
      a) To admire something
      b) To search for something
      c) To hide something
      d) To give up on something
      Answer: b) To search for something

    5. "Go out" means to:
      a) Leave one’s house or country
      b) Stay inside all day
      c) Invite friends over
      d) Get lost while traveling
      Answer: a) Leave one’s house or country

    6. To "set out" means to:
      a) Arrive at a destination
      b) Leave a place and begin a journey
      c) Postpone a trip
      d) Cancel travel plans
      Answer: b) Leave a place and begin a journey

    7. If someone "sets about" doing something, they:
      a) End a task
      b) Begin a task
      c) Avoid work
      d) Take a break
      Answer: b) Begin a task

    8. "Wear away" means:
      a) To become thicker over time
      b) To become thin or no longer visible due to constant use
      c) To preserve something well
      d) To clean an object thoroughly
      Answer: b) To become thin or no longer visible due to constant use

    9. If something "dawns on" you, it means:
      a) You forget something
      b) It gradually becomes clear to your mind
      c) You make a quick decision
      d) You suddenly lose interest in it
      Answer: b) It gradually becomes clear to your mind

    10. What does "sit up" mean?
      a) To lie down and relax
      b) To remain awake and not go to bed at the usual time
      c) To go to bed early
      d) To fall asleep immediately
      Answer: b) To remain awake and not go to bed at the usual time


    1. What does "speak up" mean?
      a) Remain silent
      b) Speak your mind
      c) Whisper quietly
      d) Speak less often
      Answer: b) Speak your mind

    2. To "tear down" means to:
      a) Build something new
      b) Demolish
      c) Repair an object
      d) Restore something
      Answer: b) Demolish

    3. If you "start for" a place, you are:
      a) Arriving at a location
      b) Leaving one place to go to another
      c) Staying in one place
      d) Delaying your trip
      Answer: b) Leaving one place to go to another

    4. "Turn up" means to:
      a) Disappear suddenly
      b) Arrive or appear
      c) Leave without notice
      d) Create a distraction
      Answer: b) Arrive or appear

    5. To "work out" means:
      a) To exercise physically
      b) To fail at a task
      c) To happen or develop in a particular way
      d) To give up on something
      Answer: c) To happen or develop in a particular way

    6. If you "pass on" information, you are:
      a) Withholding information
      b) Communicating a person's wishes or opinion to another person
      c) Forgetting what was said
      d) Ignoring someone's message
      Answer: b) Communicating a person's wishes or opinion to another person

    7. To "start up" means to:
      a) End a project
      b) Begin work
      c) Take a break
      d) Delay progress
      Answer: b) Begin work

    8. If you "gaze upon" something, you are:
      a) Ignoring it
      b) Observing or watching it closely
      c) Glancing quickly
      d) Looking away
      Answer: b) Observing or watching it closely

    9. To "drop over" means to:
      a) Leave quickly
      b) Visit for a short time
      c) Ignore someone
      d) Stay for a long period
      Answer: b) Visit for a short time

    10. If you "go around," you are:
      a) Moving directly through something
      b) Moving around an obstacle
      c) Staying still
      d) Avoiding a destination
      Answer: b) Moving around an obstacle

    11. What does "pass away" mean?
      a) To arrive
      b) To die
      c) To recover
      d) To travel
      Answer: b) To die

    12. If people "jostle for" something, they are:
      a) Ignoring it
      b) Competing for it
      c) Supporting each other
      d) Avoiding conflict
      Answer: b) Competing for it

    13. To "peer at" something means to:
      a) Glance quickly
      b) Stare or look closely
      c) Ignore it completely
      d) Look away
      Answer: b) Stare or look closely

    14. When something "peers out," it means it:
      a) Disappears
      b) Becomes visible
      c) Hides away
      d) Moves quickly
      Answer: b) Becomes visible

    15. To "look at" something means to:
      a) Forget about it
      b) Examine it
      c) Avoid it
      d) Dismiss it
      Answer: b) Examine it

    16. If a vehicle "calls at" a place, it:
      a) Stays there for a long time
      b) Stops for a short time
      c) Ignores the place
      d) Moves past quickly
      Answer: b) Stops for a short time

    17. To "resort to" something means to:
      a) Avoid taking action
      b) Do something when no other option is available
      c) Plan ahead
      d) Seek help from others
      Answer: b) Do something when no other option is available

    18. If someone "dashes out," they are:
      a) Walking slowly
      b) Leaving quickly
      c) Staying inside
      d) Arriving late
      Answer: b) Leaving quickly

    19. To "doze off" means to:
      a) Stay awake
      b) Fall asleep lightly
      c) Feel energetic
      d) Work hard
      Answer: b) Fall asleep lightly

    20. If someone tells you to "get out," they are asking you to:
      a) Enter a place
      b) Leave or go out of a place
      c) Stay and talk
      d) Find a new location
      Answer: b) Leave or go out of a place

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