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English 2794 MCQs [All-Courses]

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English is one of the most important sections in one-paper exams. At MCQsDrive, you can practice Grammar rules, Vocabulary, Synonyms & Antonyms, Sentence Correction, and Comprehension passages. With our quiz and mock test modes, you can improve your English skills effectively.

A bed of roses.

A Many roses
B Tricky option
C Difficult option
D Easy Option
Correct Answer: Easy Option

To run across means?

A To look around
B To meet casually
C To go from one side to another
D To ignore
Correct Answer: To meet casually

Sara, You should not “Call it a day”.

A Stop working on something
B To begin working
C To delay working
D To refuse working
Correct Answer: Stop working on something

She invited all and sundry to the party. “All and Sundry” means: ____________?

A Everyone
B Close Friends
C Many People
D None of these
Correct Answer: Everyone

The phrase “To have your hands full” expresses means:

A To be a sinner
B To have too many things to do
C To have plenty of wealth
D Something related to fighting
Correct Answer: To have too many things to do

Every now and then implies means:

A Often
B Always
C Occasionally
D Every where
Correct Answer: Occasionally

I take down my notes carefully means:

A To hide
B To remove
C To publish
D To write down
Correct Answer: To write down

“fair field and no favor” Idiom means:

A An equal chance for every one
B Perfection
C Indifference in opinion
D Popularity
Correct Answer: An equal chance for every one

beat around the bush means:

A Try to hide in the bush
B Making excuses
C To avid talking about what is important.
D To talk rubbish
Correct Answer: To avid talking about what is important.

Be poles apart” means:

A Either of the two poles
B Having nothing in common
C Leading position in a race
D Affect somebody greatly
Correct Answer: Having nothing in common