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- lost
- exhausted my stock of
- did not have enough
- carried a lot
The robber took to his heels when the police arrived. (Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiom/phrase)
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- opened fire
- surrendered
- ran off
- hid himself
Kamran has left his country for good. (Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiom/phrase)
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- forever
- for better opportunities
- to return soon
- for job
He visits the doctor off and on. (Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiom/phrase)
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- never at all
- everyday
- regularly
- occasionally
When he heard that he had once again not been selected, he lost heart. (Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiom/phrase)
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- became desperate
- felt sad
- became discouraged
- became angry
Do not trust a man who blows his own trumpet. (Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiom/phrase)
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- praises others
- praises himself
- flatters
- admonishes others
He is out and out a reactionary. (Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiom/phrase)
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- no more
- in favour of
- thoroughly
- deadly against
Which term is used for the ‘murder of a king’?
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- Genocide
- Homicide
- Regicide
- Matricide
The foreign phrase “Tete-a-tete” means _____.
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- Means between extremes
- Private conversation between two
- Under consideration
- A very tight security
The foreign phrase “Viz-a-Viz” means _____.
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- By the way of
- A loud voice
- That is to say
- Beyond limits
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