A. to refer to B. to take for granted C. to raise objections D. to be discussed
Read More »To work on this project’is like flogging a dead horse?
A. harp Upon a question that has been settled B. dragging something too far C. over-spending money D. none of these
Read More »She is quite at sea and does not know what course of action to take in the matter?
A. at case B. displeased C. perplexed D. danger
Read More »it is time that professors came down from their ivory towers and studied the real needs of present day students?
A. expensive fee (B) detachment and seclusion (C) dreamlands (D) a tower made of ivory
Read More »The cashier wiped the nose of his employer by presenting false bills.
A. abused B. cheated C. slapped D. doomed
Read More »l have a bone to pick with you in this matter.
A. am angry B. selfish motive C. selfless motive D. desire
Read More »He never wanted to keep her under his thumb and so he let her do what she liked.
A. below his thumb B. restricted C. unduly under control D. in his presence all the time
Read More »She cut a sad figure in her first performance on the stage.
A. made a sorry figure B. cut a sorry face C. did not do well D. performed a sad role
Read More »The inspector was caught red handed.
A. quickly B. caught in the act of committing the crime. C. caught with dirty hands ‘ D. found with hands tied
Read More »The captain played with determination because the honour of the team was at stake?
A. at the top 8. in danger C. very low D. appropriate
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