2841 Which of the following is a synonym for “riven by”? English Medium Full question → A United by B Strengthened by C Split by D Supported by
2843 “Take the wind out of someone’s sails” means: English Medium Full question → A To change the direction of someone B To make someone feel less confident C To destroy someone D To make someone more confident
2844 The government should not spend money on helping “lame ducks”. Here lame ducks means: English Medium Full question → A Needy B Unsuccessful C Powerless D Inactive
2845 A large number of ammunition, weapons and explosives __________ recovered from the terrorists on Sunday. English Medium Full question → A Was B We’re C Has D Have
2846 The traveler enquired to the farmer if he could tell him the way to the nearest inn. English Medium Full question → A The traveler said to the farmer, “Where is the nearest inn?” B The traveler said to the farmer, “Which is the way to the nearest inn?” C The traveler said to the farmer, “Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?” D The traveler said to the farmer, “Can you tell me where is the nearest inn?”
2847 The idiomatic phrase “a month of Sundays” means English Medium Full question → A Time B A long time C A special Sunday D A short period
2848 The phrase/ idiom “As right as rain” means: English Medium Full question → A Something is wet B Cloudy weather C Something is right D Something is perfect
2849 The Phrase/ idiom “See eye to eye” means: English Medium Full question → A Have a same look B Have a same countenance C Have a same opinion D Have a same eyes colour
2850 The Phrase/ idiom “Elephant in the room” means: English Medium Full question → A A major issue B A minor problem C An idiot person D A giant man
2851 The Phrase ‘Clouds on the horizon’ means: English Medium Full question → A Frustration B Problems C Destruction D Thunder and lightning
2852 A picture in water color on wall: English Medium Full question → A Epitaph B Epicure C Fatal D Fresco
2854 A person who wants to destroy all government and orders: English Medium Full question → A Brail B Anarchist C Biped D Crank
2855 ‘To pull socks up’ means? English Medium Full question → A Take a bigger risk B Make an effort to improve work C Come to a halt D Stop doing something
2856 What is the one-word substitution for the term “galling”? English Medium Full question → A Irritating B Infuriating C Relaxing D Satisfying
2857 What is the nearest meaning of the phrase “bandy something around”? English Medium Full question → A To play with an object B To discuss something casually or exchange ideas informally C To argue intensely D To throw something away
2858 What is the nearest meaning of the word “protracted”? English Medium Full question → A Brief B Lengthy or prolonged C Intense D Rapid
2859 What is the nearest meaning of the word “wryly”? English Medium Full question → A Happily B Sarcastically C Seriously D None of These
2860 What is the nearest meaning of the phrase “hell to pay”? English Medium Full question → A A difficult task B A lively party C Severe consequences or trouble D An unexpected reward