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 #681
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Give vent to'.
A. To build a vent
B. To suppress feelings
C. To close a vent
D. To express strong feelings openly

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
It means to release pent-up emotions.

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Question #682
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Glimmer of hope'.
A. Darkness
B. A small sign that things may improve
C. A bright light
D. Certainty

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It means a faint possibility of success.

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Question #683
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Go all out'.
A. To make a full effort
B. To give up
C. To fail
D. To stay inside

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
It means to use all resources and energy.

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Question #684
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Go downhill'.
A. To climb down
B. To cycle
C. To improve
D. To deteriorate in quality

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
It means to become worse.

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Question #685
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Go easy on'.
A. To punish severely
B. To be harsh
C. To treat someone gently
D. To fight

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
It means to be lenient with.

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Question #686
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Go hand in hand'.
A. To be closely associated
B. To fight
C. To separate
D. To walk holding hands

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
It means to accompany each other.

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Question #687
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Go off at a tangent'.
A. To speak clearly
B. To follow the topic
C. To end a speech
D. To suddenly start talking about something different

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
It means to digress abruptly.

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Question #688
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Go out of the way'.
A. To avoid
B. To make a special effort to help
C. To take a shortcut
D. To ignore

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It means to inconvenience oneself for others.

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Question #689
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Go to the dogs'.
A. To improve
B. To succeed
C. To deteriorate badly
D. To walk pets

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
It means to fall into ruin.

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Question #690
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Golden opportunity'.
A. A bad chance
B. An excellent and rare chance
C. A metal chance
D. A missed chance

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It means a very favourable occasion.

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Question #691
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Gone with the wind'.
A. Disappeared completely
B. A movie
C. Blown gently
D. Still present

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
It means vanished forever.

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Question #692
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Good turn'.
A. A bad deed
B. A good spin
C. A helpful act
D. A full circle

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
It means a favour or kind gesture.

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Question #693
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Grasp the nettle'.
A. To ignore a problem
B. To tackle a difficulty bravely
C. To be afraid
D. To avoid a plant

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
It means to confront a problem head-on.

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Question #694
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Grass is always greener on the other side'.
A. Other people's situations always seem better
B. A lawn comparison
C. A gardening tip
D. Contentment

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
It means to think others have it better.

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Question #695
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Green with envy'.
A. Green in colour
B. Happy
C. Very jealous
D. Eco-friendly

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
It means being extremely envious.

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Question #696
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Grin and bear it'.
A. To run away
B. To cry loudly
C. To complain
D. To endure pain or difficulty with a smile

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
It means to suffer patiently.

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Question #697
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Grist to the mill'.
A. A mill's grain
B. A useless item
C. Waste material
D. Something that can be used for profit or advantage

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
It means any experience that can be turned to one's advantage.

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Question #698
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Guinea pig'.
A. A wild animal
B. A food
C. A test subject
D. A rodent pet

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
It means someone or something used in an experiment.

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Question #699
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Hair-raising'.
A. Terrifying or shocking
B. Dull
C. Hair styling
D. Relaxing

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
It means extremely frightening.

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Question #700
Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: 'Half-baked'.
A. Fully cooked
B. Finished
C. Delicious
D. Poorly planned or thought out

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
It means an idea that lacks maturity.

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