A. Friendly with everyone
B. Master of huge wealth
C. benefits of two things and none of the disadvantages.
D. None of these
Submitted by: Aaqib Zeeshan ALi Dedar
Related Mcqs:
- “Best of both worlds” means ________?
A. A phrase implying that a person is never satisfied with their current situation; they think others have it better
B. People’s intentions can be judged better by what they do than by what they say
C. A situation wherein someone has the privilege of enjoying two different opportunities
D. Just the information I have on the subjectSubmitted 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
- Idiom “Tie the knot” means?
A. Friendship
B. Getting married
C. Enmity
D. CriticismSubmitted by: Malik Asghar Hussain
- Idiom “A slap on the wrist” means?
A. Hard Punishment
B. Beating Someone
C. Warning or Small Punishment
D. Make someone sadSubmitted by: Aaqib Zeeshan ALi Dedar
- Idiom “at one’s wit’s end” means?
A. to understand thoroughly
B. to be puzzled
C. to be a stupid person
D. to behave irrationallySubmitted by: Malik Asghar Hussain
- Idiom “turned a deaf ear to” means?
A. disputed
B. paid attention to
C. To ignore or refuse to listen to someone or something
D. acknowledged gratefullySubmitted by: Malik Asghar Hussain
- Idiom “by leaps and bounds” means?
A. very slowly
B. very quickly
C. irregularly
D. very systematicallySubmitted by: Malik Asghar Hussain
- Idiom “no love lost” means?
A. stop loving
B. not like each other at all.
C. forming a group
D. have good understandingSubmitted by: Malik Asghar Hussain
- The idiom “All and Sundry” means?
A. Specific
B. Everyone
C. Experienced
D. RelevantSubmitted by: Munwar Ali Sohu
- The idiom “Kick the bucket” means?
A. To kill
B. To achieve a goal
C. To die
D. To be successfulSubmitted by: Munwar Ali Sohu