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1.A group of giraffe is known as:__________?
A. Tower
B. Herd
C. Flock
D. Tower

2.Choose the most suitable word: An office or post with no work but high pay:
A. Honorary
B. Sinecure
C. Gratis
D. Honorary

3.Through which light cannot pass?
A. Dull
B. Dark
C. Obscure
D. Dull

4.A leady who remains unmarried?
A. Bachelor
B. Misanthrope
C. Spinster
D. Bachelor

5.The original inhabitants of a Country.
A. Aborigines
B. Citizens
C. Natives
D. Aborigines

6.A Group of birds or a flock flying together in hundreds or even in thousands is called _______ ?
A. Startling
B. Murmuration
C. Both A and B
D. Startling

7.One who lacks knowledge ________ ?
A. Intelligent
B. Ignorant
C. Credulous
D. Intelligent

8.A part of a word that can be pronounced separately ?
A. Particle
B. Sibilant
C. Syllable
D. Particle

9.One who travels from place to place ?
A. Itinerant
B. Mendicant
C. Journeyman
D. Itinerant

10.____makes the mare go.
A. Gold
B. Silver
C. Money
D. Gold

11.One who praise oneself is called ____?
A. Fascist
B. Nazist
C. Narcissist
D. Fascist

12.The U.N.O is the forlorn hope for world peace . ‘Forlorn hope’ means: ____?
A. Desperate enterprise
B. False hope
C. Good initative
D. Desperate enterprise

13.For this act of indifference he will be taken to task by the authority; here taken to task means:
A. Rewarded
B. Tender his resignation
C. Entrusted with an official job.
D. Rewarded

14.Idiomatic phrase ‘a month of Sundays’ means: ____?
A. no time
B. a long time
C. a special Sunday
D. no time

15.To get on the nerves.
A. To soothe
B. To have an illness
C. To give medicine
D. To soothe

16.“Play away from the field”.
A. To conduct a game far from home and town.
B. To conduct a game far from home.
C. To have se*ual relationship with someone who is not your usual partner.
D. To conduct a game far from home and town.

17.A bed of roses.
A. Many roses
B. Tricky option
C. Difficult option
D. Many roses

18.To run across means?
A. To look around
B. To meet casually
C. To go from one side to another
D. To look around

19.Sara, You should not “Call it a day”.
A. Stop working on something
B. To begin working
C. To delay working
D. Stop working on something

20.She invited all and sundry to the party. “All and Sundry” means: _____?
A. Everyone
B. Close Friends
C. Many People
D. Everyone

21.The phrase “To have your hands full” expresses means:
A. To be a sinner
B. To have too many things to do
C. To have plenty of wealth
D. To be a sinner

22.Every now and then implies means:
A. Often
B. Always
C. Occasionally
D. Often

23.I take down my notes carefully means:
A. To hide
B. To remove
C. To publish
D. To hide

24.“fair field and no favor” Idiom means:
A. An equal chance for every one
B. Perfection
C. Indifference in opinion
D. An equal chance for every one

25.beat around the bush means:
A. Try to hide in the bush
B. Making excuses
C. To avid talking about what is important.
D. Try to hide in the bush

26.Be poles apparat” means:
A. Either of the two poles
B. Having nothing in common
C. Leading position in a race
D. Either of the two poles

27.The phrase “Be all ears” means:
A. Having long ears,
B. Listen with interest,
C. Suspect something,
D. Having long ears,

28.see eye to eye means?
A. Disagree
B. Agree
C. Meet
D. Disagree

29.flogging a dead horse ____?
A. Repeating our request
B. Making him see reason.
C. Beating about the bush.
D. Repeating our request

30.“Feel good” means to;____?
A. Show goodwill to someone
B. Become happy or confident
C. Know or sense something
D. Show goodwill to someone


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