Idioms and phrases MCQs

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Idioms and phrases MCQs

Practice Idioms and Phrases MCQs with answers and detailed explanations. Learn the meanings, usage and interpretation of commonly used English idioms and phrases through multiple choice questions designed for SSC, Railway, Banking, UPSC, JKSSB, Police, Teaching and other competitive exams.

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Question #641
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'False dawn'.
A. A promising sign that comes to nothing
B. A bright day
C. A real sunrise
D. A hopeful outcome

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
It means a misleading optimistic sign.

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Question #642
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Fan the flames'.
A. To extinguish fire
B. To ignore
C. To cool down
D. To make a situation worse

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
It means to increase anger or tension.

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Question #643
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Far cry from'.
A. Very different from
B. A near shout
C. Close to
D. Similar to

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
It means a big difference.

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Question #644
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Fast and loose'.
A. Quick and relaxed
B. Tight and secure
C. Behaving irresponsibly or dishonestly
D. Steadfast

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
It means to act in a reckless, unreliable manner.

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Question #645
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Fat cat'.
A. A poor person
B. A wealthy and privileged person
C. A pet
D. An obese cat

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It means a rich, influential person.

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Question #646
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Fiddle while Rome burns'.
A. To play music during a fire
B. To do trivial things during a crisis
C. To be helpful
D. To be serious

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It means to waste time on unimportant matters while disaster looms.

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Question #647
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Fifth column'.
A. A column of five
B. A newspaper column
C. A military unit
D. A subversive group working secretly within an organization

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
It means a clandestine faction of traitors.

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Question #648
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Fight shy of'.
A. To fight timidly
B. To avoid or keep away from
C. To be aggressive
D. To confront

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It means to try to evade something.

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Question #649
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Find one's feet'.
A. To look at feet
B. To become confident and independent
C. To fall
D. To lose balance

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It means to adjust and gain confidence in a new situation.

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Question #650
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Fine kettle of fish'.
A. A simple problem
B. A fishing tackle
C. A delicious fish dish
D. A difficult or messy situation

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
It means an awkward state of affairs.

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Question #651
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Fire and brimstone'.
A. A fire accident
B. Strong condemnation or threats of hell
C. A barbecue
D. A peaceful sermon

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It refers to fierce preaching about punishment.

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Question #652
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'First water'.
A. First glass of water
B. Of the highest quality or purity
C. A drink
D. Low quality

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It means the finest degree.

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Question #653
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Foam at the mouth'.
A. To be happy
B. To be extremely angry
C. To eat soap
D. To brush teeth

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It means to show extreme rage.

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Question #654
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Food for thought'.
A. Something worth thinking about seriously
B. A menu
C. Junk food
D. A meal

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
It means material that provides mental stimulation.

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Question #655
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Fool's errand'.
A. A pointless and hopeless undertaking
B. A wise plan
C. A clever task
D. A simple job

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
It means a task that has no chance of success.

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Question #656
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'For a song'.
A. For a music piece
B. At a very low price
C. Expensive
D. For free

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It means sold very cheaply.

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Question #657
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'For the time being'.
A. Forever
B. Temporarily; for now
C. Never
D. Permanently

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It means until circumstances change.

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Question #658
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Force someone's hand'.
A. To help someone
B. To compel someone to act prematurely
C. To shake hands
D. To hurt someone

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It means to make someone reveal their intentions.

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Question #659
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Foul play'.
A. Criminal or dishonest behaviour
B. A clean act
C. A fair game
D. A sports match

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
It means illegal activity, often involving violence.

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Question #660
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'From scratch'.
A. From the end
B. Partially
C. From the very beginning
D. From a scratch mark

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
It means starting with nothing.

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