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Above board (): His dealings are open and above board.An apple of
discord ( ): The plot of land was an apple of discord between the
twobrothers.Appl_ o` on_s _y_ ( ):The son is the apple of his
motb_rs _y_.A black sheep ( ): He is a black sheep in this family.A
bolt from the blue ( ): The news of my `[tb_rs ^_[tb ][m_ to m_ [s
[ olt `romthe blue.A far cry ( ): It is a far cry from Dhaka to
Paris.A sleeping partner ( ) : He is a sleeping partner of this
firm.A ir^s _y_ vi_w ( ): H_ b[^ [ ir^s _y_ vi_w of the villages
around.A dark horse ( ): Rahmat is a active young man but his
brotheris dark horse to me.All moonshine (, ): Your statement is
all moonshine.A slow coach ( ): Nothing can be expected of a slow
coach like you.A going concern ( ) :It was at a loss to decide what
to do.At a loss () : He was atr a loss to decide what to do.At
daggers drawn (): The to brothers were at daggers drawnAt sixes and
sevens (): The books were at sixes and sevens on the floor.At stake
() : His position is at stake now.Against a rainy day (in
preparation for hard days, ): It is wise to keep some money against
a rainy day.A golden age (a prosperous period, ): Years 1972 [n^
1973 w_r_ [ aol^_n [a_ `or my rotb_rsbusiness.Apple of Sodom or
dead sea apple (a fruit described by the ancients as fair to look
upon butrurning to ashes
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:Politics is an apple of Sodom.At [rms l_natb ([w[y `rom
`[mili[rity ): K__p your _n_mi_s [t [rms l_natb.Bell the cat (take
the leading part in any hazardous job, ): The oppositionwants to
oust the Prime Minister from power but nobody is ready to bell the
cat.Bite the dust (to fall; to die, ): The greatest conquerors have
at last bitten the dust.Black and blue (severely, ): The teacher
beat the boy black and blue.Between the cup and lip (between hope
and reality, ): There is many a slipbetween the cup and lip.Birds
of same feather (persons of similar habits, ): Birds of the same
feather flocktogether.Bread and butter (livelihood, ): Everybody
works hard for his bread and butter.Break the ice (to make a
beginning, ): In an atmosphere of pindrop silence, sudden crying
ofthe baby broke the ice.Butt_r on_s wor^s (sp_[k witb `l[tt_ry, ):
Pl_[s_ ^ont utt_r your wor^s wb_n youspeak to me.Below the mark
(below standard, ): The new clerk is below the mark.Big guns ( )
There are so many big urns in the country: beware of what yousay.By
fits and starts ( ) He shows great energy by fits and starts.By
leaps and bounds ( ) The country has progressed by leaps and
hounds.Bid fari ( ): The scheme bids fair to be successful.Between
two fires ( ): I am between two fires.Between the horns of a
dilemma ( ): I am between the horns of a dilemma.Bone of contention
( ): The property left by their father was a bone of
contentionbetween the brothers.Burning question ( ): Unemployment
is the burning question of the day.Beat about the bush ( ) While
[rauina, ^ont _[t [out tb_ usb.Beat the air ( ): In trying to
defeat me you are only beating the air.Beggar descriptio ( ) Tb_
^_v[st[tions o` tb_ cyclone in the offshore islands
beggardescription.Black and blue () He beat the boy black and
blue.Bring to light ( ): The secret was brought to light.Bring to
book ( ) : He was brought to book for negligence of duty.Blue blood
() : He is pround of his blue blood.Break the ice ( ) :It seemed
that there was none to break the ice in thedelicate matter.
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Let us bury the hatchet and be friends.Bad blood (ill feeling, ):
Now there is bad blood between the two brothers.Birds of a feather
(persons of similar nature, ): Birds of a feather flock together.By
far (in all respects, )-He is by far the best boy in the
class.Carry the day ( ): The Azad Sporting Club carried the
day.Catch a Tartar : You have caught a Tartar in me.Close-fisted
man ( ) : You cannot expect subscription from a clowe-fisted man
like him.Cock and bull story ( ): I do not believe your cock and
bull story.Come to terms ( ): The quarrelling brothers at last came
to terms.Crying need ( ): Education is the crying need of our
country.Cry over spilt milk ( ): It is not wise to cry over spilt
milk.Cut to the quick ( , ): His rude behaviour cut me to the
quick.Call to mind (remember, ): I cannot call to mind your
name.Call in question (doubt, ): No one can call his honesty in
question.Call a spade a spade (to speak plainly, ): I have no
hesitation to call a spade aspade.Chip of the old block (a worthy
son of a worthy father, ): Mr. S.P. Mukherjee is a chip ofthe old
block.Crocodile tears (pretended cry ): He shod crocodile tears at
our misery.Curry favour (be favourite through flattery ( ): He know
how to curry favourwith officers.Cut a sorry figure (make bad
results, ): He cuts a sorry figure in the examination.Carry coal to
Newcastle (take a thing where it is in abundance, ): To bringYoga
from the West to the East is like carrying coal to Newcastle.Cannot
make a head or tail (cannot understand, ): It is difficult to make
a heardor tail of the Prim_ Minist_rs sp__]b o` to^[y.Cry over
spilt mild (bemoaning what cannot be undone, ): There is no use
cryingover spilt milk.Dead language (language no longer spoken, ):
Sanskrit is not a dead language.D_vils [^vo][t_ (pl_[^_r o` [ [^
][us_, ): On_ wbo alori`i_s ]orruption is [ ^_vilsadvocate.Die hard
(to struggle hard against death; to be long in dying, ): In^i[s
_]onomi] ills will ^i_hard.Dead language ( ) : Sanskrit is a dead
language now.Dead against ( ): I am dead against the
proposal.Double game ( ) : We cannot rely on him as he always plays
a double game.Die in harness (die while in service, ): Dr. sen died
in harness.
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you have to eat humble pie for your misconduct.End in smoke ( ):
All our plans ended in smoke.Ever and anon (every now and then, ):
He comes to my place ever and anon.Eye for eye (full revenge, ):Eye
for eye in an old doctrine of vengeance.Far-sighted (seeing to a
great distance, ): My father is a far-sighted man.Fair field and no
favour (equal conditions to contest, ): Let our job be a fair field
andno favour.Fair-weather friends (not good in need, ): Keep away
form fair-weather friends.Fairy tale (an incredible tale, ): Love
story is nothing but a fairy tale.Few and far between (): His
visits to our house are few and far between.Flesh and blood ( ):No
flesh and blood can bear such sufferings. They are my own fleshand
blood.First and foremost () :Your first and foremost duty is to
respect your parents.Fish out of water ( ): A thief in the company
of good men feels like a fish out of water.Fight shy of ( ): He
always tries to fight shy of me.Foregone conclusion ( ): His
dismissal from service was a foregone conclusion.Jack of all trades
(one who can turn his hand to anything, ): A Jack of all trades can
alwaysmanage to earn his living.Gift of the gab (): He is well
known for his gift of the gab.Give away ( ) : The president gave
away the prizes.Gala day (a day of festivity, ) : The 15th August
is a gala day to the Indians.Gain ground ( , ) : He wanted to be
more friendly with the girl but could notgain ground.Get rid of (
): I must get rid of all these troubles,Hard nut to crack ( ): Your
opponent is a hard nut to crack.High time ( ) : It is high time
that you should be careful about your examination.Hang fire ( ) :
If you hang fire now you will have to repent.Hard and fast (-): No
hard and fast rules can be laid down in this matter.Heart and soul
(with all energy ): The heart and soul and you will succeed.Hold
water (be effective, ): This policy will not hold water in this
situation.Hush money (bribe money, ): He offered a hush money to
suppress the murder.Head and ears (Complete, ): He is over head and
ears in debt.Hold good (apply, ): This rule will not hold good
here.In a fix (in a difficult postion, ) : He is a in fix and does
not know what to do.Ins and outs (full details, ) : I know the ins
and outs of the matter.In a body () :We appealed to the D.C in a
body.In a nutshell (): Tell the story in a nutshell
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Put your arguments in black and white.In full swing () : Our
classes are going on in full swing.In hot water () : He is in hot
water over the matter.In the guise of (): He came in the guise of a
beggar.In the nick of time ( ): He reached the station in the nick
of time.In vogue () : This fashion in vogue now.Loaves and fishes (
): He cares only for the loaves and fishes of office.Long and short
(): Tell me the long and short of the story.Lions sb[r_ ( ): H_
took tb_ lions sb[r_ o` tb_ profit.Leave no stone unturned ( ): He
is so poor that he can hardly make both ends meet.Let the cat out
of the bag (to disclose secrets, ): The women quite often let the
catout of the bag.Lay heads together (confer, ): Let us lay our
heads together for the good of the country.Let sleeping dogs lie
(avoid debatable questions, ): Be wise and let sleeping dogs
lie.Make hay while the sun shines (seize an opportunity while it
lasts, ): Wise menmake hay while the sun shines.Make a mountain of
a molehill ( ): Your statement has made a mountain of a
molehill.Maiden speech ( ): His maiden speech charmed us all.M[k_ [
][ts p[w (m[k_ [ `ool ): You will not _ [l_ to m[k_ [ ][ts p[w
o`me.Moot point (an undecided matter. ): Dowary system is still a
moot point in WestBengal.Null and void (): The former constitution
was declared null and void.Nip in the bud ( ): All his hopes were
nipped in the bud by the premature death ofhis brother.Out of date
(out of fashion. ) :This fashion is now out of date.On the wan
(declining. ) : His fame is on the wane now.On the spur of the
moment (under the impules of the moment, ): He did it on thespur of
the moment.Out of sorts (not well, ) : He is out of sorts now.Once
in a blue moon (rarely; very seldom, ): He comes to see me once in
a blue moon.Once in a blue moon (now and then, ): Your visits to
your place are once in a blue moon.Part and parcel ( ) : Discipline
is part and parcel of administration.Pros and cons ( ) : I know the
pros and cons of the plan.Red letter day ( ): The 15th August is a
red letter day in the history of India.
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men, ) : We should pay attention to the rank and file of
thecountry.Red tape (official formalities, ) : Red tapism causes
delay in officialwork.Snake in the grass (hidden enemy, ):Every
where you find snakes in the grass.To bid adieu (to take leave, ):
As the train whistled out, I bade him adieu.To kill two birds with
one stone (to =gain two ends with one attempt, ): Everypolitician
tries to kill two birds with one stone.To sail in the same boat
(having the same fate, ): Both husband and wife are sailing inthe
same boat.To do as the Romans do (to adjust according to
surroundings, ):When in rome do as the Romans do.To kill the goose
that lays golden eggs (to sacrifice future profits, ): I do not
wantto kill the goose that lays golden eggs by selling my book at
cheap rate.Take to heart (cut to the quick, ): He took his remark
to heart.Tit for tat ( ): Do you not know that he has done this as
a tit for tat?Tbr__ Rs ( ): Most of the people of our ]ountry ^o
not know tb_ tbr__ Rs.Tooth and nail ( ): He fought tooth and nail
to defeat his enemy.To and fro ( ): He was walking to and fro in
the garden.To the quick () : His misbehaviour cut me to the
quick.To throw cold water on ( ): He could not throw cold water on
our plan.Take the bull by the horns ( ): He bas the courage to take
the bull bythe homes.Turn on_s []k ( ): The enemy turned their back
at the approach of our army.Turn a deaf ear to ( ) :He turned a
deaf ear to all my entreaties.Turn over a new leaf ( ): The thief
repented and promised to turn over a newleaf.Through thick and thin
(through all difficulties, ) : Sita followedher husband through
thick and thin.Un^_r on_s nos_ ( ): The accident took place under
my nose.Utopian scheme ( ): I like to prove that my plan is not a
utopian scheme.Up to the mark (satisfactory ): Our work is not up
to the mark.Weal and woe (joy and sorrow, - ): Human life is full
of weal and woe.With a grain of salt ( ): We accepted his proposal
with a grain of salt.White elephant (, ): I do not helieve that
this department is a whiteelephant of Government.Wild goose chase
(): Give up this wild goose chase.
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The money you receive is not worth your salt.Y_om[ns s_rvi]_ ( ):
A.K. Fazlul Haq did y_om[ns s_rvi]_ to tb_ n[tion.Big guns (
ewMY)There are so many big guns in the country; beware of what
yousay.By fits and starts ( mv_)t He shows great energy by fits and
starts.By leaps and bounds ( `yZMwZZ)t The country has progressed
by leaps and bounds.Bid fair ( nIqv)t The scheme bids fair to be
successful.Between two fires ( mU)t I am between two fires.Between
the horns of a dilemma ( mU)t I am between the horns of a
dilemma.Bone of contention ( KviY)t The property left by their
father was a bone of contentionbetween the brothers.Burning
question ( welq)t Unemployment is the burning question of the
day.Beat about the bush ( Kiv)t While [rauina, ^ont _[t [out tb_
usb.Beat the air ( Kiv)t In trying to defeat me you are only
beating the air.Beggar description ( nIqv)t Tb_ ^_v[st[tions of the
cyclone in the offshore islandsbeggar description.Black and blue (
, wb`vizYfve)t He beat the boy black and blue.Bring to light (
Kiv)t The secret was brought to light.Bring to book ( Kiv)t He was
brought to book for negligence of duty.Blue blood (AvwfRvZ)t He is
pround of his blue blood.Break the ice (cv_wgK Kiv)t It seemed that
there was none to break the icein the delicate matter.
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djv)t Let us bury the hatchet and be friends.Bad blood (ill
feeling, gbvgvwjb)-Now there is bad blood between the two
brothers.Birds of a feather (persons of similar nature, ^fvei
jvK)-Birds of a feather flocktogether.By far (in all respects, ) He
is by far the best boy in the class.Book worm (one who always reads
books only, MKxU)- Dont _ [ ook worm.Bosom friend (intimate friend,
ez)- Salil is my bosom friend.A bolt from the blue (Something quite
unexpected, ) The news of his `[tb_rs ^_[tb ][m_to him as a bolt
from the blue.Beggar description (cannot be described, ) The beauty
of the Taj beggars description.By all means (in all possible ways,
) Try to do it by all means.By and by (soon, ) He will come here by
and by.By he bye (in course of talking, ) By the bye I came to know
that he was ill.By chance (by accident, ) I met him on the way by
chance.By fits and starts (irregularly, , ) He works by fits and
stars.By no means (in no way, ) I shall by no means call on him.By
hook or by crook (by fair means or foul, () You must do this work
by hook or by crook.By far (in all respects, He is by far the best
boy in the class.By leaps and bounds (very rapidly, ) The
population of India is increasing by leaps andbounds.By and large
(mostly, ) People in our village are by and large farmers.Bid fair
(have the possibility of prospering, ( ) He bids fair to be a good
doctor.Big gun (a leading man, ) He is a big gun of our
locality.Bir^s _y_ view (a rough idea, ) H_ took [ ir^s _y_ view of
the flood stricken area from anaeroplane.Bone of contention (matter
of dispute, ) The paternal property is the bone of
contentionbetween the two brothers.Book worm (one who always reads
books only, ) Dont _ [ ook warm.
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friend, ) Salil is my bosom friend.Bring to light (make open, ) At
last all the facts were brought to light.Bring to book (punish, )
He should be brought to book for him misconduct.Now and then
(occasionally, ) He comes here now and then.Of course (certainly, )
Of course, you know what that means.on the contrary (just opposite,
) I do not hate him : on the contrary I Love him.On the wane
(declining, ) his fame is on the wane nowOn the whole (generally
speaking, ) On the whole, his conduct is good.On the spore of the
moment (under the impules of the moment, ) He did it on the spur
ofthe moment .out of date (out of fashion, ) This fashion is now
out of date.out of the wood (free from danger, ) He is not yet out
of the doors.Out of doors (out side, ) he is out of sorts now.Out
of sorts (not well, ) This car is out of order.Out of order
(defective, ) He is out of temper now.out of temper (angry, z)
Discipline is part and parcel of administrationPart and parcel (an
integral part, ) you should consider the pros and cons of the
system.Pros and cons (details, ) We should pay consider the pros
and cons of the system.Rank and file (common men, ) We should pay
attention to the rank and file of the country.Hold water (be
effective, ) This policy will not hold water in this situation.Hold
good (apply, ) This rule will not hold good here.Hue and cry (A
noise, ) The villagers raised a hue and cry to see he thief.Hush
money (bride money, ) He offered a hush money to suppress the
murder.Household world (familiar name, ) Motb_r T_r_s[s n[m_ b[s
now become a householdworldIn a fix (in a difficult position, ) He
is in a fix and does not know what to do.In fine (in conclusion, )
In fine he declared his plan.In full swing (in full activity, ) The
school is now in full swing.In time (in proper time, ) He reached
the station in time.In order to (with the object of, He came here
in order to meet my brother.In Lieu of (instead of, ) Vive me this
pen in lieu of that.In black and white (in writing, ) Put down the
statement in black and white.In cold blood (without provocation, )
They committed this murder in cold blood.In no time (soon, ) He
will finish the work in no time.In the nick of time (in right time,
The school team arrived in the nick of time.Ins and outs (full
details, ) I know the ins and outs of the matter.In vogue (in
fashion, ) This custom is not in vogue now.
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) this law is in force now.In a nut shell (very briefly, ) Tell the
story in a nut shell.In a hurry (very briefly, ) Dont ^o tb_ work
in [ hurry1. in the long run ()A. just at the right moment,
opportunely.B. indifference the discouraged by showingC.
eventually, ultimately.D. discouraged him by showing indifference
to it.E. discouraged by showing indifference2. call in question (
)A. discouraged him by showing indifference to it.B. challenge,
express a doubt aboutC. just at the right moment, opportunely.D.
under all conditions, undaunted by anything.E. eventually,
ultimately.3. the nick of time ( ).A. discouraged him by showing
indifference to it.B. under all conditions, undaunted by
anything.C. discouraged to indifference it.D. just at the right
moment, opportunely.E. under all anything.4. thick and thin ( )A.
adapt or apply himself toB. discouraged indifference to it.C. under
all conditions, undaunted by anything.D. under all undaunted by
anything to conditions,E. discouraged him by showing indifference
to it.5. cold water on his scheme ( )A. discouraged by showing
indifference to it.B. adapt or apply himself to
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showing indifference to it.D. indifference him by discouraged to
itE. just at the right moment, opportunely6. turn his hand to ( )A.
oppressivelyB. just at the right moment, opportunelyC. adapt or
apply himself toD. on very intimate termsE. profits by them7. with
a high hand ()A. profits by themB. on very intimate termsC.
oppressivelyD. halting between two opinions, hesitating whichside
to joinE. halting between which side to join8. hand and glove ( )A.
profits by themB. on very intimate termsC. just the same.D.
hesitating which side to join.E. disclosed9. to account ( )A.
profits by themB. profits to themC. disclosedD. on very intimate
termsE. halting between two opinions, hesitating whichside to
join10. sitting on the fence ( )A. just the same.B. halting between
two opinions, hesitating whichside to joinC. disclosedD. profits to
themE. hesitating which side to join.11. ( )
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disclosedC. named in comparison withD. got himself into troubleE.
not to be named in12. brought to light ( )A. seems likelyB.
disclosedC. got himself into troubleD. named in comparisonE. used
his utmost efforts13. hold a candle to ( )A. not to be named in
comparison withB. seems likelyC. disclosedD. out of his mind.E. got
himself into trouble14. burnt his fingers ( )A. in addition,
besidesB. behaving arrogantlyC. behaving to the arrogantlyD. got
himself into troubleE. addition in besides15. bids fair ( )A.
behaving to the arrogantlyB. seems likelyC. addition in besidesD.
out of his mind.E. in addition, besides16. strained every nerve (
)A. used his utmost effortsB. in addition, besidesC. the prevailing
state of thingsD. state of things in additionE. used to efforts his
utmost17. beside himself ( )A. out of his mind
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utmostC. behaving arrogantlyD. the prevailing state of thingsE. on
your guard, ready to act.18. into the bargain (, )A. in disorder or
confusionB. in addition, besidesC. on your guard, ready to act.D.
the prevailing state of thingsE. your guard to act.19. sixes and
sevens ( )A. behaving arrogantlyB. state of things prevailingC. the
prevailing state of thingsD. are pre-eminent.E. in disorder or
confusion20. giving himself airs ( )A. the prevailing state of
thingsB. are pre-eminent.C. progressed at equal rate withD.
behaving arrogantlyE. at equal rate progressed with.Answer:1. C 2.
B 3.D 4. C 5.A 6. C 7. C 8. B9. A 10. B 11.A 12.D 13.A 14.D 15. B
16.A17.A 18. B 19. E 20.D1. Run outA. to be involved in B. chaseC.
bid good bye D. advance to attackE. become exhausted2. Turn asideA.
be engage in B. deviate fromC. appear D. solve E. excite3. Stand
to
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hostileC. engage oneself D. abide byE. become hostile4. Take
afterA. withdraw B. put offC. resemble D. discussE. keep away5.
Turn offA. let it work B. change intoC. drive out D. half/ haltE.
engage oneself6. Look upA. rise in price B. resolveC. go along
aside D. to overE. understand7. Lay up withA. be confined in bed B.
cost on demandC. gaze D. go along asideE. proceed8. Go beyondA. sit
for B. leave the placeC. overcome D. exceedE. oppose9. Keep in
withA. remain at a distanceB. delayC. keep good termsD. prevent
from going outE. sacrifice10. Put upA. begin B. to bid good byeC.
hang up D. lay byE. appear inIDIOMS AND PHRASES1. do not hang
together ( )
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with each other.B. fully, implicitly. C. human nature.D. object
toE. consistent with each are not other.2. flesh and blood ( )A.
object to B. human nature. C. fully, implicitly.D. object to E. he
is over-indulgent3. without reserve ()A. fully and the implicitly
B. object toC. fully, implicitly. D. over-indulgentE. he is
over-indulgent4. take exception to ( )A. he is over-indulgent B.
fully, implicitly.C. over-indulgent D. object toE. becoming more
general5. indulgent to a fault ( )A. over-indulgent B. becoming
more generalC. object to D. he is over-indulgentE. to have his
revenge.6. gaining ground ( )A. becoming more general B. to have
his revenge.C. object to D. becoming more generalE.
over-indulgent7. to pay off old scores ( )A. at intervals B.
intervals atC. to have his revenge. D. his revenge to have.E. now
and then, occasionally8. on and off ()A. now and then,
occasionallyB. occasionally and now to thenC. of the same opinionD.
the same of opinion. E. at intervals9. off and on ( / )(D unit D.U.
-2006-2007)A. without offence; i. E. he did not resent it.B.
without not resent itC. now and then, occasionally
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nowE. thwarted me in the execution of my design.10. we are at one (
)A. of the same opinion B. same the opinion ofC. thwarted me in the
execution of my design.D. thwarted me of my design.E. without
offence; i. e. he did not resent it.11. in good part ( )A. thwarted
me in the execution of my design.B. execution of my designC.
without offence; i. e. he did not resent it.D. thwarted me of my
design.E. of the same opinion.12. put a spoke in my wheel ( )A.
distinguished himself B. know it thoroughlyC. thwarted me in the
execution of my design.D. thoroughly know it E. met with a cold
reception13. he made his mark ( )A. know it thoroughly B.
thoroughly know itC. met with a cold receptionD. distinguished
himself E. with a cold met reception14. [t my `ina_rs _n^s ( )A.
met with a cold reception B. know it thoroughlyC. take a resolute
stand D. thoroughly know itE. stand resolute a take15. has fallen
flat ( )A. met with a cold reception B. stand resolute a takeC.
thoroughly know it D. take a resolute standE. know it thoroughly16.
put my foot down ( )A. know it thoroughly B. take a resolute
standC. changed for the better; begun a different mode of life.D.
thoroughly know itE. changed a different mode of life.17. turned
over a new leaf ( )A. resolved, decided B. reminds meC. changed for
the better; begun a different mode of
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chapter. D. provision for the future.E. i. e; without any provision
for the future.18. made up my mind ( , )A. resolved, decided B.
reminds meC. eventually, ultimately.D. without any provision for
the future.E. provision for future.19. puts me in mind ( )A.
provision for future. B. eventually, ultimately.C. without any
future. D. reminds meE. challenge, express a doubt about20. from
hand to mouth ( )A. eventually, ultimately.B. just at the right
moment, opportunely.C. i. e; without any provision for the
future.D. reminds meE. challenge, express a doubt aboutAnswer:1. A
2. B 3. C 4. D 5. D 6. A 7. C 8. E9. C 10.A 11. C 12.C 13.D 14.B
15.A 16.B17.C 18.A 19.D 20. CSome Extra Phrase:1. Find outA. detect
B. follow C. exceedD. succeed E. descend2. Give awayA. make over B.
leave the place C. pass awayD. withdraw E. oppose3. Give overA.
follow B. stop abruptly C. make overD. make out E. give off4. Hold
inA. keep pace with B. checkC. remain at a distance D.
maintain
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Hold overA. stick to B. offer of promiseC. keep away D. hide E.
postpone6. Keep downA. control B. prevent from going outC. keep
good terms D. delayE. depend upon7. Look intoA. consider B. go
along aside C. dieD. examine E. expect eagerly8. Pass throughA. pay
no attention to B. proceedC. to gather experience D. to be over
toE. over look9. Make up forA. resolve B. pay no attention toC.
compensate D. be regarded asE. go along aside10. Run intoA. to be
involved in B. chaseC. bid good bye D. advance to attackE. become
exhaustedIDIOMS AND PHRASES1. took to heart ( )A. cheered himself
upB. was deeply cheered by affectedC. was deeply by affectedD. made
him quite vain.E. was deeply affected by2. took heart ( ) and tried
again.A. deeply was affected by B. was deeply affected byC. out of
favor with him D. cheered himself upE. made him quite vain.3. in
the right place ( / )A. appealed to deeply them.
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employersC. means well, is of a kindly and sympathetic
dispositionD. out of favor with himE. deeply appealed to them.4.
coming to the front ( / )A. made him quite vain.B. attaining
prominence, becoming conspicuousC. disturbed the working ofD. in
keepingE. with all our power5. gall and wormwood ()A. deeply
appealed to them B. out of favor with himC. hateful D. in keepingE.
faithful to their employers6. thrown out of gear ( )A. made him
quite vain B. with all our powerC. disturbed the working of D. out
of favor with himE. in keeping7. went home to them ( )A. faithful
to their employers B. deeply appealed to them.C. making money very
rapidly, earning large sums easily.D. in keeping E. with all our
power8. coining money ( )A. making money very rapidly, earning
large sums easily.B. out of favor with him C. in keepingD. in
favour with E. in favor with9. in character ( )A. pay for it. B.
faithful to their employers.C. in keeping D. made him quite vain.E.
with all our power10. good books of (). (C unit D.U. -2006-2007)A.
favor in with B. out of favor with himC. in favor with D. in
keepingE. in favour with11. in his bad books ()A. made him quite
vain B. faithful to their employers.C. ran off D. out of favor with
him
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power12. quite at sea ()A. with all our powerB. made him quite
vain.C. perplexes, at a loss what to do or how to act.D. faithful
to their employers.E. ran off13. in his own light ( )A. to blunder,
to get into a scrapeB. with all our powerC. pay for it.D. in
ignoranceE. acts against his own interests hinders his
ownadvancement.14. to put your foot in it ( )A. faithful to their
employers.B. to blunder, to get into a scrapeC. with all our
powerD. pay for it.E. made him quite vain.15. foot the bill ( )A.
ran off B. pay for it.C. faithful to their employersD. with all our
power E. in ignorance16. tooth and nail ( )A. faithful to their
employersB. with all our powerC. became som_on_ _ls_s prop_rty.D.
ran offE. made him quite vain.17. changed hands ( )A. employers to
faithful theirB. ran offC. _][m_ som_on_ _ls_s prop_rty.D. faithful
to their employers.E. to employers their18. by long odds ( )
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in ignoranceC. ran offD. faithful to their employers.E. made him
quite vain.19. to his heels ( ).A. in ignorance B. ran offC.
faithful to their employersD. made him quite vain.E. at a short
distance from20. witbin [ ston_s tbrow o` ( )A. a short at distance
fromB. faithful to their employers.C. at a short distance fromD. in
ignoranceE. faithful to employers.Answer:1. E 2.D 3. C 4. B 5.C 6.C
7.B 8.A9.C 10. E 11.D 12. C 13. E 14.B 15.B 16.B17.C 18.A 19. B
20.C1. made a clean breast ofA. maintained is position B. confessed
without reserveC. made him quite vain. D. faithful to their
employers.E. in ignorance2. stood his ground ( )A. made him quite
vain B. maintained his positionC. in ignorance D. has intimate
knowledge ofE. faithful to their employers.3. keeps in touch ( )A.
with quarrelling B. made him quite vain.C. quarrelling with D.
where the difficultyE. has intimate knowledge of4. where the shoe
pinches (, )B. where the difficulty or, trouble lies
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/gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.comC. quarrelling with.D.
faithful to their employersE. where difficulty?5. show my hand (
)A. quarrelling to reveal with.B. to reveal my plan of action, to
let out my designsC. made him quite vainD. in ignorance E.
quarrelling with.6. carried out to the letter ( )A. in ignorance B.
made him quite vain.C. faithful to their employers.D. exactly, with
adherence to every detail.E. quarrelling with.7. kept his father in
the dark ( / )A. quarrelling with B. made him quite vain.C. in the
ascendant D. fortune favours himE. in ignorance8. turned his head (
)A. quarrelling with B. fortune favours himC. made him quite vain
D. at first sightE. faithful to their employers.9. in the ascendant
( )A. at first star B. at first sightC. fortune favours him D.
quarrelling with.E. faithful to their employers.10. the first blush
( )A. quarrelling with.B. continue to the last in his business or
profession.C. at first sightD. fortune favors him E. faithful to
their employers.11. die in harness ( )A. consulted one another B.
faithful to their employers.C. quarrelling with.D. continue to the
last in his business or profession.E. faithful of employers.12. too
many irons in the fire ( )A. quarrelling for B. quarrelling
with.
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employers D. consulted one anotherE. he is engaged in too many
enterprises at the same time.13. were true to their salt ( )A.
under control B. faithful to their employers.C. consulted on
another D. consulted one anotherE. quarrelling with.14. well in
hand ( )A. quarrelling B. one another consultedC. consulted one
another D. quarrelling with.E. under control15. his wits end ()A.
exactly for B. consulted one anotherC. quarrelling with D. exactly
toE. quite puzzled, at a complete loss how to act.16. falling foul
of ( )A. exactly B. exactly forC. quarrelling with D. exactly toE.
consulted one another17. go back on ( )A. listen to B. fail to
keepC. consulted one another D. exactly toE. exactly18. put their
heads together ( )A. listen on B. consulted one anotherC. listen to
D. exactlyE. prevalent, found everywhere19. give ear to ()A.
exactly B. listen onC. listen to D. ill-feeling, bitternessE.
prevalent, found everywhere20. nothing out of the way ()A. strange
eccentric B. exactlyC. prevalent, found everywhereD. ill-feeling,
bitterness E. in writingAnswer:1. B 2. B 3. E 4. B 5. B 6. D 7. E
8. C
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13. B 14. E 15. E 16. C17. B 18. B 19. B 20.ASome Extra Phrase:1.
go easy onA. continue B. an easy task C. not punish severelyD.
sound familiar to E. ordinary2. hold stillA. wait B. not move C.
collide withD. stay up E. stop by3. in the darkA. not be noticeable
B. illiterateC. in trouble D. confused E. in dilemma4. in no timeA.
recently B. in the future C. coming upD. very soon E. spend time
doing unimportant thing5. Keep an eye outA. watch B. take car of C.
look forD. look after E. put out of work6. learn the ropeA. become
familiar with B. maintain the same speed asC. de logical and clear
D. awareE. sound familiar to7. look forA. mind B. try to locate C.
anticipateD. investigate E. be careful8. Look intoA. be careful B.
investigate C. try to locateD. anticipate E. to locate9. let upA.
decline in intensity B. consecutivelyC. make a special effort D.
put out of workE. solve10. keep track ofA. maintain the same speed
as B. have the same problemC. without a break D. to keep
taking
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something or someone isAvw`RvZ ki BsiRx ne (C Unit 1992 1993)A.
High standard B. UpgradeC. Blue Blood D. AristocratBy and large (C
Unit 2004 2005)A. Very large B. Mostly C. EverywhereD. False E. Far
away1. in the air ()A. ill-feeling, bitterness B. prevalent, found
everywhereC. exactly D. prevalent to everywhereE. ran away2. bad
blood ()A. ran away B. ill-feeling, bitternessC. exactly D.
prevalent, found everywhereE. in writing3. at discretionA.
unconditionally B. exactly C. ill-feeling, bitternessD. ran away E.
in writing4. read between the lines ( )A. constantly in thoughts
sort monomania.B. prevalent, found everywhereC. constantly in his
thoughts, as a sort monomania.D. ill-feeling, bitterness)E. it has
a hidden or unexpressed meaning, not apparent onthe surface.5.
murdered in cold blood ( )A. exactly B. in writingC. constantly in
his thoughts, as a sort monomania.D. not in the heat of passion or
excitement, but deliberately.E. ran away6. in black and white ( )A.
constantly in his B. ran away C. writingD. in writing E. exactly7.
showed a clean pair of heels ( )A. exactly B. constantly in his C.
ran away
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satisfactory.8. on the brain ( )A. quite satisfactory. B. exactlyC.
constantly in his thoughts, as a sort monomania.D. writing to E.
satisfactory in quite.9. to a T ( / )A. satisfactory in quite. B.
exactlyC. quite satisfactory.D. have reason to suspect something.E.
a constant source of annoyance to him.10. a thorn in his side (vai
KviY)A. exactly B. quite satisfactory.C. have reason to suspect
something.D. a constant source of annoyance to him.E. made it fail
before it could mature.11. smell a rat ( ) (C Unit D.U.2006-07)A. a
constant source of annoyance to him.B. have reason to suspect
something.C. made it fail before it could mature.D. quite
satisfactory.E. not to be thought of, impossible.12. nipped his
scheme in the bud ( )A. not to be thought of, impossible.B. have
reason to suspect something.C. made it fail before it could
mature.D. quite satisfactory.E. a constant source of annoyance to
him.13. out of the question ()A. the simple fact, the whole matter
in a few wordsB. not to be thought of, impossible.C. he has good
prospects in the competition.D. adopting a threatening attitude.E.
quite satisfactory.14. up to the mark ()A. he has good prospects in
the competition.B. quite satisfactory. C. adopting a attitude.D.
the simple fact, the whole matter in a few words
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threatening attitude.15. The long and the short of (A. adopting a
threatening attitude.B. the simple fact, the whole matter in a few
wordsC. adopting a attitude.D. remained faithful to the causeE. he
has good prospects in the competition.16. in the running ( )A.
adopting a attitude. B. quite satisfactory.C. he has good prospects
in the competition.D. remained faithful to the causeE. adopting a
threatening attitude.17. showing his teeth ( )A. adopting a
threatening attitude.B. remained faithful to the causeC. adopting a
attitude. D. turned paleE. he has good prospects in the
competition.18. changed colour ( )A. some cause of quarrel with
you.B. proved useful to me C. turned paleD. a man of no substance
or consequence.E. is quite clear, is a undoubted fact19. he stuck
to his guns ( )A. turned paleB. remained faithful to the causeC. a
man of no substance or consequence.D. I am very busy E. proved
useful to me20. to take stock of the ( )A. is quite clear, is a
undoubted factB. survey C. to surveyD. some cause of quarrel with
you.E. a man of no substance or consequence.Answer:1. B 2. B 3. A
4. E 5. D 6. D 7. C 8. C9. B 10.D 11. B 12. C 13. B 14. B 15. B 16.
C17.A 18. C 19. B 20. C
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look overA. be careful B. examine C. take careD. try to locate E.
anticipate2. look up toA. investigate B. admire C. make special
effortD. resample E. intend to3. on edgeA. without a break B. not
to any degreeC. nervous D. in difficult situationE. insane4. Mixed
upA. confused B. nervous C. resembleD. choose a cautions plan E.
put together5. on the agoA. again and again B. do something without
planC. to longer plan D. do very well E. always busy6. out o` on_s
min^A. almost unable to rememberB. something that sound unpleasant
irrationalC. irrationalD. do to any degree E. independent7. Make
upA. invent B. allow space for C. intend toD. make a special effort
E. make use of8. on on_s ownA. one log real B. in general C.
congratulate oneselfD. focus on E. independent9. Ov_r on_s b_[^A.
feel differently B. not noticeableC. not noticeable D. not
understandableE. beyond dent10. part withA. assemble B. not be in
the company ofC. accompany D. disassembleE. assume control
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/gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com1. to take stock of
the ( )A. I am very busy B. to surveyC. born in wealth and
luxury.D. proved useful to meE. is quite clear, is a undoubted
fact2. with a man of straw ( )A. born in wealth and luxury.B.
proved useful to meC. some cause of quarrel with you.D. is quite
clear, is a undoubted factE. a man of no substance or
consequence.3. in full swing (mwq)A. proved useful to meB. I am
very busyC. very activeD. born in wealth and luxury.E. is quite
clear, is a undoubted fact4. to keep his own counsel ( )A. born in
wealth and luxury.B. proved useful to meC. is quite clear, is a
undoubted factD. to preserve a discreet silence, to be reticent
abouthis opinions or affairsE. some cause of quarrel with you.5.
silver spoon in his mouth ( )A. is quite clear, is a undoubted
factB. born in wealth and luxury.C. proved useful to meD. some
cause of quarrel with you.
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/gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.comE. I am very busy6.
stands to reason ( )A. proved useful to meB. is quite clear, is a
undoubted factC. to retire from active lifeD. was concerned.E. some
cause of quarrel with you.7. in good stead ( )A. proved useful to
me B. was concerned.C. I am very busyD. to retire from active
lifeE. some cause of quarrel with you.8. the wind out of my sails (
)A. I am very busyB. made my words or actions ineffective
byanticipating them.C. proved useful to meD. some cause of quarrel
with you.E. was concerned.9. him to task ( )A. dwell tediously on
the same subject.B. reproved him.C. proved useful to meD. some
cause of quarrel with you.E. to retire from active life10. bone to
pick with you ( )A. I am very busyB. proved useful to meC. dwell
tediously on the same subject.D. some cause of quarrel with you.E.
was concerned.11. at a pinch ( )A. to retire from active lifeB. in
case of emergency, if hard pressed.C. dwell tediously on the same
subject.D. I am very busyE. was concerned.
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his own coin ( )A. I am very busyB. treated him in the same way as
he had treated me.C. was concerned.D. dwell tediously on the same
subject.E. came to nothing13. my hands are full ()A. to retire from
active lifeB. I am very busyC. was concerned.D. in case of
emergency, if hard pressed.E. dwell tediously on the same
subject.14. he had a hand ()A. to retire from active lifeB. was
concerned.C. came to nothingD. to retire from active lifeE. avoids
from a feeling of mistrust, dislikes15. fights shy of ( )A. dwell
tediously on the same subject.B. came to nothingC. avoids from a
feeling of mistrust, dislikesD. to retire from active lifeE. to
domineer over16. ended in smoke ( )(C unit D.U. -2006-07)A. to
retire from active lifeB. to domineer overC. came to nothingD.
retire from life activeE. dwell tediously on the same subject.17.
stone unturned ( )A. to retire from active lifeB. to domineer
overC. retire from life activeD. dwell tediously on the same
subject.E. used all available means, adopted every possible
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lord it over ( )A. to retire from life activeB. to domineer overC.
to retire from active lifeD. to retire life from activeE. dwell
tediously on the same subject.19. to rest on his laurels ( )A.
dwell tediously on the same subject.B. to retire from active lifeC.
take your pre-eminence.D. scolded himE. take care not to lose your
pre-eminence.20. to your laurels ( )A. dwell tediously on the same
subject.B. scolded himC. take care not to lose your pre-eminence.D.
scolded yourE. to retire from active lifeAnswer:1. B 2. E 3. C 4. D
5. B 6. B 7. A 8. B9. B 10.D 11.B 12.B 13.B 14.B 15.C 16.C17.E 18.B
19.B 20.CSome Extra Phrases:1. It by earA. choose a cautious planB.
take something from a surfaceC. to comminute doing something to
longD. do something without definite planE. concrete on2. Pick up
the tab (for)A. tolerate B. take something from a surfaceC. pay for
D. leamE. to keep taking cleanse3. Put up winA. to keep taking
clarets B. attendC. wear D. postpone
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attend B. tolerateC. begin to wearD. go to a location and get
someoneE. select5. pull on_s l_aA. make up a strong B. dissuadeC.
stop something D. pretendE. discourage6. Pick outA. choose B.
escort someoneC. do very wellD. take something from a surfaceE.
start the journey7. Put asideA. pretend to do somethingB. dissuade
C. neglectD. save for later E. return some thing8. put awayA.
taking something without permissionB. save for the laterC. keep
safe distanceD. return something to its proper placeE. postpone9.
Pass upA. stop the operation B. not acceptC. choose D. indicateE.
return something to its proper place10. see toA. meet unexpectedly
B. sound familiar toC. take care of D. burp intoE. look likeIDIOMS
AND PHRASES
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/gmail/skype: - http://tanbircox.blogspot.com1. same string ( )A.
take care not to lose your pre-eminence.B. scolded C. practicallyD.
dwell tediously on the same subject.E. scolded him2. blood ran cold
( )A. very good B. scolded C. practicallyD. he was horrified E.
made great noise or fuss.3. piece of my mind ( )A. scolded B. made
great noise or fuss.C. scolded him D. very good E. practically4. as
good as ()A. practically B. somewhat deaf C. very goodD. uneasy,
anxious, uncomfortableE. made great noise or fuss.5. as good as
gold ( )A. made great noise or fuss. B. very goodC. in any case he
will be the winner.D. he will suffer severelyE. uneasy, anxious,
uncomfortable6. make good the loss ()A. a delusion, a worthless
thingB. somewhat deafC. made great noise or fuss.D. to compensate
me for the lossE. uneasy, anxious, uncomfortable7. kicked up a row
( )A. a delusion, a worthless thingB. in any case he will be the
winner.C. made great noise or fuss.D. he will suffer severelyE.
uneasy, anxious, uncomfortable8. seems ill at ease (, )A. a
delusion, a worthless thingB. somewhat deaf C. he will suffer
severelyD. made great noise or fuss.
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uncomfortable9. hard of hearing ( )A. called forth general and loud
applauseB. somewhat deafC. in any case he will be the winner.D. a
delusion, a worthless thingE. he will suffer severely10. hard with
him ( )A. on the verge of ruinB. called forth general and loud
applauseC. he will suffer severelyD. a delusion, a worthless
thingE. in any case he will be the winner.11. is on his last legs (
)A. nothing.B. behaved towards him in a magnanimous mannerC. on the
verge of ruinD. a delusion, a worthless thingE. called forth
general and loud applause12. neither head nor tail ( )A. in any
case he will be the winner.B. entirely, completely C. nothing.D. a
delusion, a worthless thingE. called forth general and loud
applause13. get the better of ( )A. behaved towards him in a
magnanimous mannerB. the full detaislC. entirely, completely Iain
an advantage averD. in any case he will be the winner.E. a
delusion, a worthless thing14. turn_^ out to _ [ m[r_s n_st ( )A.
deeply, or in debtB. behaved towards him in a magnanimous mannerC.
a delusion, a worthless thingD. entirely, completely E. the full
details15. brought down the houseA. behaved towards him in a
magnanimous manner
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general and loud applauseC. the full detailsD. deeply, or in debt
E. took special trouble16. every inch ()A. took special trouble B.
entirely, completelyC. called forth general and loud applauseD.
deeply, or in debtE. behaved towards him in a magnanimous manner17.
done the handsome thing by him ( )A. the full detaislB. gave up
trying to convince each otherC. took special troubleD. behaved
towards him in a magnanimous mannerE. deeply, or in debt18. ins and
outs of that affair ( )A. gave up trying to convince each otherB.
misunderstand each other C. the full detailsD. took special trouble
E. deeply, or in debt19. over head and ears ()A. of a poor kind,
tea that scarcely deserved the name.B. undoubtedly C. took special
troubleD. deeply E. misunderstand each other20. Beyond all question
( )A. gave up trying to convince each otherB. of a poor kind, tea
that scarcely deserved the name.C. a loser D. undoubtedlyE. tea
that scarcelyAnswer:1.D 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. B 6.D 7.C 8.E9. B 10.C
11.C 12.C 13.D 14.C 15.B 16.B17.D 18.C 19.D 20.DSome Extra
Phrases:1. run of the millA. out of the supply B. out of the workC.
exhausted D. ordinary E. orient
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the supplyB. drain energy from someoneC. eliminate D. discontinue
E. leave3. show aroundA. ^ont rotb_r [skina som_on_B. become
cheerful C. become popularD. orient E. be familiar with4. show upA.
enroll B. arrive C. estimateD. indicate E. make something very
clear5. snowed underA. wipe out B. put out of workC. in summary D.
fail to happenE. very busy6. speak up forA. support verbally B.
speak more loudlyC. say what someone is thinkingD. face to face E.
friendly condensation7. spell outE A. make something very clearB.
having good command C. make use ofD. exploit E. get large supply of
something8. stack up againstA. disassembleB. have something one
cannot get rid offC. does to D. compare withE. opposite to
something9. stay outA. out of activity B. not go to bedC. stop
working for a short timeD. eliminate E. not come home10. stick
withA. stay with B. resemble C. put up withD. represent E.
symbolize
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()A. a loser B. misunderstand each otherC. took special trouble D.
impossibleE. gave up trying to convince each other2. agreed to
differ ( )A. of a poor kind, tea that scarcely deserved the name.B.
misunderstand each otherC. gave up trying to convince each otherD.
a loser E. took special trouble3. in bad odour ()A. misunderstand
each otherB. of a poor kind, tea that scarcely deserved the name.C.
out of favour, in bad reputeD. a loserE. took special trouble4.
stand on ceremony ( / )A. misunderstand each otherB. each other the
misunderstandC. act with reserve, insist on strict rules of
etiquette being observed.D. took special troubleE. of a poor kind,
tea that scarcely deserved the name.5. out of his way ( )A. a
loserB. each other the misunderstandC. misunderstand each otherD.
took special troubleE. of a poor kind, tea that scarcely deserved
the name.6. at cross-purposes ( )A. each other the misunderstandB.
to elicit information from himC. misunderstand each otherD. a
loserE. of a poor kind, tea that scarcely deserved the name.7. draw
him out ( / )A. to elicit information from him
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youv_ aot your ^_s_rtsD. of a poor kind, tea that scarcely deserved
the name.E. imitated him, profited by his example.8. made light of
his ( )A. [ los_r B. youv_ aot your ^_s_rtsC. imitated him,
profited by his example.D. of a poor kind, tea that scarcely
deserved the name.E. treated lightly9. with one voice ()A.
unanimously B. does not work hard.C. imitated him, profited by his
example.D. is undecidedE. of a poor kind, tea that scarcely
deserved the name.10. took the edge off his argument ( )A. made his
argument ineffective.B. a loser C. is undecidedD. youv_ aot your
^_s_rtsE. of a poor kind, tea that scarcely deserved the name.11.
tea of a kind ( )A. the name of scarcely deservedB. does not work
hard. C. is undecidedD. of a poor kind, tea that scarcely deserved
the name.E. a loser12. in kind ( )A. youv_ aot your ^_s_rts B.
p_rm[n_ntlyC. in the same way (with insolence)D. a loser E. is
undecided13. stick at nothing ( )A. is unscrupulous and will B. do
anything toC. accomplish his purpose D. remains binding, is validE.
imitated him, profited by his example17. well-balanced ( )
opinions.A. youv_ aot your ^_s_rtsB. going through an
apprenticeshipC. reasonable, moderate D. has disappointed me.E.
remains binding, is valid
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feet ( )A. remains binding, is valid B. does not work hard.C.
imitated him, profited by his example.D. w[s wil^ witb _x]it_m_nt
E. youv_ aot your ^_s_rts19. most of his opportunity ( ).A. going
through an apprenticeshipB. used it to the best advantage.C. youv_
aot your ^_s_rts D. ^o_s not work b[r^.E. has disappointed me.20.
put on the market (weq c )A. does not work hard.B. imitated him,
profited by his example.C. o``_r_^ `or s[l_ D. youv_ aot your
^_s_rtsE. going through an apprenticeshipAnswer:1. D 2. C 3. C 4. C
5. D 6. C 7. A 8. E9. A 10.A 11.D 12. C 13.D 14. B 15. B 16. C17. C
18.D 19. B 20. C1. at a stretch ()A. continuouslyB. youv_ aot your
^_s_rtsC. has disappointed me.D. imitated him, profited by his
example.E. going through an apprenticeship2. carried his point (
)A. with utmost speed. B. defeated his adversaries in debate.C.
youv_ aot your ^_s_rtsD. going through an apprenticeshipE. has
disappointed me.3. serving his time ()A. going through an
apprenticeshipB. youv_ aot your ^_s_rtsC. with utmost speed. D. has
disappointed me.E. imitated him, profited by his example.
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)A. pr_p[rina `[ls_ []]ounts B. youv_ aot your ^_s_rtsC. does not
work hard.D. imitated him, profited by his example.E. with utmost
speed.5. to serve him out ( )A. has disappointed me.B. imitated
him, profited by his example.C. to retaliate upon him to have my
revenge on him.D. with utmost speed. E. preparing false accounts6.
against time ( )A. preparing false accounts B. does not work
hard.C. has disappointed me. D. with utmost speed.E. imitated him,
profited by his example.7. fallen short of my expectations ( )A.
permanently B. remains binding, is validC. has disappointed me. D.
does not work hard.E. imitated him, profited by his example.8. like
a fish out of water ( )A. permanently B. preparing false accountsC.
like one out of his element in a strange situation.D. does not work
hard.E. imitated him, profited by his example.9. takes things easy
( )A. permanently B. remains binding, is validC. does not work
hard. D. preparing false accountsE. imitated him, profited by his
example.10. took a leaf out of his book. ( )A. permanently B.
permanently toC. imitated him, profited by his example.D. preparing
false accounts E. remains binding, is valid11. cooking the accounts
( )A. permanently B. preparing false accountsC. under you absolute
control D. remains binding, is validE. you absolute under
control12. lie in the bed you have made ( )A. money unfairly making
to B. under you absolute control
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consequences of your own acts; suffer for yourown misdeedsD.
remains binding, is valid E. making money unfairly13. thinks better
of ( )A. permanentlyB. he has thought more care fully about it and
come to awiser decision.C. is in earnest. D. making money
unfairlyE. under you absolute control14. means business ( )A.
remains binding, is valid B. making money unfairlyC. is in earnest.
D. under you absolute controlE. permanently15. on the spur of the
moment ()A. permanently B. making money unfairlyC. at once, without
deliberation. D. under you absolute controlE. remains binding, is
valid16. It is the thing () to do.A. permanently B. the proper
thingC. under you absolute control D. remains binding, is validE.
making money unfairly17. took his failure to heart ( )A.
permanently B. felt it deeply; grieved over it.C. under you
absolute control D. making money unfairlyE. remains binding, is
valid18. goes to his heart to ( )A. making money unfairly B.
touches him deeplyC. remains binding, is valid D. under you
absolute controlE. permanently19. holds good (/)A. making money
unfairly B. under you absolute controlC. remains binding, is valid
D. permanently toE. permanently20. for good ()A. making money
unfairly B. permanentlyC. very much D. under you absolute controlE.
unsaleable from lack of demand.
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4. B 5. C 6. D 7. C 8. C9. C 10. C 11. B 12. C 13. B 14. C 15. C
16. B17. B 18. B 19. C 20. B1. go hard with him ( )A. unsaleable
from lack of demand.B. making money unfairly C. prove a serious
matter for himD. very much E. under you absolute control2. beck and
call ( )A. very much B. to a certain degree, not satisfactorilyC.
under your absolute controlD. very much E. making money unfairly3.
burning the candles at both ends ( )A. unsaleable from lack of
demand.B. to a certain degree, not satisfactorilyC. overtaxing his
energies. D. making money unfairlyE. very much4. bury the hatchet (
)A. cease fighting, make peace B. making money unfairlyC. very much
D. to a certain degree, not satisfactorilyE. unalterable from lack
of demand.5. feathering his won nest ( )A. making money unfairly B.
very muchC. to a certain degree, not satisfactorilyD. Hebrew or,
something which I do not understandE. unalterable from lack of
demand.6. laid hands on (Avgb Kiv)A. made an attempt B. very muchC.
Hebrew or, something which I do not understandD. assaultedE. to a
certain degree, not satisfactorily
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unalienable from lack of demand.B. Hebrew or, something which I do
not understandC. to a certain degree, not satisfactorilyD. was
concerned in E. very much8. blowing his own trumpet ( )A. made an
attemptB. Hebrew or, something which I do not understandC. praising
himselfD. to a certain degree, not satisfactorily E. very much9.
will not pass muster ( )A. Hebrew or, something which I do not
understandB. to a certain degree, not satisfactorilyC. unalterable
from lack of demand.D. will not be accepted as satisfactory E. very
much10. head and shoulders ()A. made an attemptB. Hebrew or,
something which I do not understandC. to a certain degree, not
satisfactorilyD. unalterable from lack of demand. E. very much11.
drug in the market (Pvwn`vnxbZvq weq hvMZv nvwiq djv)A. made an
attempt B. listened eagerly to his wordsC. Hebrew or, something
which I do not understandD. to a certain degree, not
satisfactorilyE. unsaleable from lack of demand.12. made ducks and
drakes ( )A. made an attempt B. squanderedC. listened eagerly to
his wordsD. Hebrew or, something which I do not understandE. to a
certain degree, not satisfactorily13. after a fashion ( )A. to a
certain degree, not satisfactorilyB. made an attempt C. listened
eagerly to his wordsD. is well thought of byE. Hebrew or, something
which I do not understand14. all Greek Hebrew ( )A. full and
precise reference to authority
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something which I do not understandD. is well thought of by E.
listened eagerly to his words15. red-handed ( )A. is well thought
of by B. listened eagerly to his wordsC. in the very act of
committing the theftD. full and precise reference to authorityE.
made an attempt16. tried his hand ()A. full and precise reference
to authorityB. eagerly watching C. listened eagerly to his wordsD.
made an attemptE. provides luxurious food, entertains his guests
sumptuously17. neither here nor there ()A. full and precise
reference to authorityB. provides luxurious food, entertains his
guests sumptuouslyC. foreign to the subject under discussion,
irrelevant.D. eagerly watchingE. listened eagerly to his words18.
gave him the cold shoulder ( / )A. eagerly watchingB. treated him
in a cold and distant mannerC. full and precise reference to
authorityD. listened eagerly to his words E. is well thought of
by19. on the cards ()A. full and precise reference to authorityB.
listened eagerly to his words C. eagerly watchingD. is well thought
of by E. not improbable20. hung on his lips ( )A. full and precise
reference to authorityB. provides luxurious food, entertains his
guests sumptuouslyC. listened eagerly to his wordsD. eagerly
watching E. is well thought of byAnswer:1. C 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. A 6.
D 7. D 8. C9. D 10. E 11. E 12. B 13.A 14. C 15. C 16.D
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C1. hung fire ()A. provides luxurious food, entertains his guests
sumptuouslyB. were reluctant; hesitated C. eagerly watchingD. full
and precise reference to authorityE. is well thought of by2. well
with ( )A. eagerly watchingB. provides luxurious food, entertains
his guests sumptuouslyC. is well thought of by D. failedE. full and
precise reference to authority3. given chapter and verse ( /)A.
eagerly watchingB. full and precise reference to authorityC. failed
D. failed forE. provides luxurious food, entertains his guests
sumptuously4. giving a false coloring to ( )A. misrepresenting B.
to keep out of debt C. be ruinedD. provides luxurious food,
entertains his guests sumptuouslyE. eagerly watching5. all ears (
)A. provides luxurious food, entertains his guests sumptuously.B.
to keep out of debt C. deeply attentiveD. eagerly watchingE. do
some remarkable or surprising thing6. all eyes ( )A. to keep out of
debt B. failedC. eagerly watchingD. do some remarkable or
surprising thingE. provides luxurious food, entertains his guests
sumptuously.7. keeps a good table ( )A. provides luxurious food,
entertains his guests sumptuously.B. to keep out of debt
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or surprising thingD. be ruined E. failed8. to keep his head above
water ( )A. failedB. provides luxurious food, entertains his guests
sumptuously.C. to keep out of debtD. do some remarkable or
surprising thing E. be ruined9. set the Thames on fire ( )A. in
every wayB. do some remarkable or surprising thingC. conceited D.
be ruinedE. handed over to the police.10. came to grief ( )A. in
every way B. conceitedC. failed D. be ruinedE. reached the age of
twenty-one11. come to grief ( )A. be ruined B. in every wayC.
filled her with horror D. conceitedE. reached the age of
twenty-one12. [t [rms l_natb ( )A. reached the age of twenty-oneB.
at a distance, I hold aloof from himC. handed over to the police.D.
conceited E. in every way13. keeping up appearance ( )A. in every
way B. conceitedC. reached the age of twenty-oneD. keeping up a
outward show of prosperityE. filled her with horror14. came of age
( )A. reached the age of twenty-oneB. conceited C. in every wayD.
handed over to the police. E. filled her with horror15. to the
backbone ()A. reached the age of twenty-one
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filled her with horrorD. handed over to the police. E. conceited16.
bag and baggage ()A. filled her with horror B. handed over to the
police.C. will all you belongings altogether, completelyD.
conceited E. very much surprised me17. made her blood creep ( )A.
handed over to the police. B. to triumph overC. filled her with
horror D. ruin yourselfE. very much surprised me18. a bone of
contention ( )A. conceited B. handed over to the police.C. a
subject of dispute D. ruin yourselfE. very much surprised me19.
took away my breath ( )A. conceited B. to triumph overC. very much
surprised me D. ruin yourselfE. handed over to the police.20.
swollen-headed (, )A. handed over to the police. B. very much
surprised meC. conceited D. to triumph overE. ruin
yourselfAnswer:1. B 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. C 7. A 8.C9. B 10.C 11.A
12.B 13.D 14.A 15.B 16. C17.C 18.C 19.C 20.C