English MCQ
4721. If you can win his attention --- for you.
the so much better
so much the better
the better so much
so much for better
4722. In Ready Made Garments Bangladesh may be considered to bear the-.
torch
credit
brunt
palm
4723. The idiom 'at one's wit's end' is synonymous to the word-
clear up
perplexed
explain
enlighten
4724. The phrase, 'I caught sight of her' means-
he caught her sight
he overlooked her
he threatened her
he saw her
4725. What is the meaning of the idiom-'wear your heart on your sleeve'?
Stay in good mood
Being true of oneself
Allowing others to see one's feelings
Becoming open minded
4726. The phrase 'end in smoke' means-
Come to nothing
Lose sight of
Be confused
Be helpless
4727. 48. The expression 'a stone's throw' means-
very near
an unkind person
we throw a stone whenever we find it
close-fisted
4728. What do we mean by 'tooth and nail'?
very strong
desperately
to the core
dangerous
4729. 'A baker's dozen' means-
Charity
Allowance
Twelve
Thirteen
4730. Meaning of the idiom 'have one's duck in a row' is-
well organized
being close
full count
do everything
4731. The idiomatic expression 'cut back' means
return to previous position
stop production
reducing expenditure
reducing interest rate
4732. Hard and fast' means?
Difficult matter
Fixed
Easy matter
Loose
4733. He was a king who ruled his subject with( a high hand).
kindly
conveniently
sympathetically
oppressively
4734. The idiom 'a snake in the grass' means-
a sleeping snake
a dead snake
a hidden enemy
a harmless person
4735. 'Null and void' এর বাংলা পরিভাষা কী?
বাতিল
পালাবদল
মামুলি
নিরপেক্ষ
4736. Choose the correct meaning of the idiom 'At home'-
Home made of bricks
One who has lost home
Try to make a home
Familiar with
4737. The expression 'in a fix' means-
in a difficult situation
very slow
not able to move
without change
4738. He escaped by---.
the hair's breadth
a hair's breadth
the breadth of a hair
a breadth of a hair
4739. The idiomatic expression 'hold good' means
Respectable
Praiseworthy
Up-to-date
Valid
4740. 'A fish out of water' means-
Undescribable
Uneasy state
Aimlessly
Stop