A. A hidden or secret strength, or unrevealed advantage
B. A metaphor for a fatal weakness in spite of overall strength
C. Anything causing trouble, discord, or jealousy
D. Without any hesitation; instantly
Submitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
Related Mcqs:
- The worker used __________ to patch up the hole in the wall.
A. sand
B. cement
C. soil
D. grass - “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
- “Far cry from” means __________?
A. To present a counter argument
B. To take on a task that is way to big
C. The show has come to an end. It’s all over
D. Very different fromSubmitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
- “Your guess is as good as mine” means __________?
A. Join a popular trend or activity
B. To hear something from the authoritative source
C. To know the answer
D. To have no ideaSubmitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
- “A litmus test” means __________ ?
A. A decisively indicative test
B. False sense of happiness or success
C. Something that is not understandable
D. To show dislike or disappointment through facial expressionsSubmitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
- He Was all at sea when he began his new Job.What does idiom / phrase “at sea” means __________?
A. happy
B. sad
C. puzzled
D. triumphantSubmitted by: Muhammad Danish
- “Cap it all” means:____________?
A. To cover everything
B. To seize everything
C. To finish
D. To occurSubmitted by: Muhammad Danish
- “Beating a dead horse” means ________?
A. To uselessly dwell on a subject far beyond its point of resolution
B. An obvious, pressing issue left unaddressed due to its sensitive nature.
C. To speak the truth, even to the point of being blunt and rude
D. To work late into the night, alluding to the time before electric lightingSubmitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
- “Feel blue” means _________?
A. Feel Sad
B. Feel happy
C. Feel energetic
D. Feel angrySubmitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
- His office is always in apple-pie order. What does the idiom/phrase “apple-pie order” means?
A. Neat & tidy
B. Disordered
C. Mismanaged
D. OrnamentalSubmitted by: Muhammad Danish