A. Live for a long time
B. To be dead
C. Try hard for success
D. Trying something irrelevant
Submitted by: Ay@z AB
Related Mcqs:
- “Cap it all” means:____________?
A. To cover everything
B. To seize everything
C. To finish
D. To occurSubmitted by: Muhammad Danish
- “Chew the fat” means __________?
A. To action a task; to initiate work
B. To become silent; to stop talking
C. To take offense; to get worked up, aggravated, or annoyed
D. To chat idly or generally waste time talkingSubmitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
- To beat the air means?
A. Making progress
B. To sound logical
C. To keep doing something despite its apparent pointlessness or futility
D. None of theseSubmitted by: Daniyal Rehman
- Idiom “Get the sack” means?
A. resigned
B. got rid of
C. was demoted from
D. was dismissed fromSubmitted by: Malik Asghar Hussain
- The idiom “Above-board” means?
A. Clever
B. Over confidence
C. Honest
D. MoralSubmitted by: Munwar Ali Sohu
- “Feel good” means to;___________?
A. Show goodwill to someone
B. Become happy or confident
C. Know or sense something
D. Move along very carefullySubmitted by: bilal khan
- Bring forward means?
A. Produce
B. Show up
C. Clarify
D. None of TheseSubmitted by: Abdul Ghaffar Chang
- The Phrase/ idiom “See eye to eye” means:
A. Have a same look
B. Have a same countenance
C. Have a same opinion
D. Have a same eyes colourSubmitted by: Zahoor
- The idiomatic phrase “a month of Sundays” means
A. Time
B. A long time
C. A special Sunday
D. A short periodSubmitted by: Baloch RG
- Be quids in, means:
A. To be making a profit
B. To suffer loss
C. To be in a situation
D. To be a part of a groupSubmitted by: Ay@z AB
The correct answer to the question: "Be pushing up the daisies, means:" is "To be dead".