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IDIOMS AND PHRASES MCQs
Idioms & Phrases
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Answer: Option C. -> clumsy
Answer: (c)all thumbs : to be awkward with your hands so that you drop things or are unable to do something; clumsy. You know when you get nervous, you are all-thumbs. The best option is clumsy
Answer: (c)all thumbs : to be awkward with your hands so that you drop things or are unable to do something; clumsy. You know when you get nervous, you are all-thumbs. The best option is clumsy
Answer: Option C. -> support
Answer: (c)back : to give help or support to somebody/something. Doctors have backed plans to raise the tax on cigarettes. The best option is support
Answer: (c)back : to give help or support to somebody/something. Doctors have backed plans to raise the tax on cigarettes. The best option is support
Answer: Option A. -> was sensible
Answer: (a)keep a level head : to remain calm and sensible in a difficult situation. You have to keep a level head during business negotiations. The best option is was sensible
Answer: (a)keep a level head : to remain calm and sensible in a difficult situation. You have to keep a level head during business negotiations. The best option is was sensible
Answer: Option B. -> really silly
Answer: (b)as daft as a brush : very silly; daft : silly, often in a way that is amusing. As a kid, he was as daft as a brush. The best option is really silly
Answer: (b)as daft as a brush : very silly; daft : silly, often in a way that is amusing. As a kid, he was as daft as a brush. The best option is really silly