English MCQ
1581. They tried heart and --- but could not prevail.
Mind
spirit
soul
body
1582. The phrase "to have axe to grind" means ---.
Private end to serve
To have no result
To fail to arouse interest
To work for both sides
1583. He is a hard nut to crack.
সে বড় পাগল লোক
সে বড় শক্ত লোক
সে বড় চতুর লোক
সে বড় দুর্বল লোক।
1584. 'Heart and soul' means----
whole heartedly
in heart
with heart
earnestly
1585. You are faced with a Hobson's choice. In this sentence, you choice is
is limited to what has been offered
is not limited any way
is limited to agreeing with Mr. Hobson only
is limited in all possible ways
1586. With a heavy heart means ---
feeling very sad
a joyous feeling
feeling wealthy
feeling with adventures
1587. To have full hands'-এর অর্থ
To be fully occupied
To lead an easy life
To be in a lot of troubles
To be rich
1588. What is the meaning of "hang about"?
lag behind
keep aloof
loiter about
remain away
1589. 'Harp on' means:
to play on the flute
play music
to listen attentively
talk about the same subject
1590. hitting below the belt means---
doing something unfair in a competition.
injuring someone fatally.
striking someone in the abdomen.
beating someone in a competition.
1591. 'Hard and fast' means-
Obvious
Deep
Honest
Spirited
1592. 'Head over heels in love' means -
loving somebody very much
To fail to arouse interest
hating love strongly
disliking somebody very much
1593. Select the correct meaning of 'have a heart'.
to ask somebody to be kind
to give your love to a person
to be a very kind person
to have a good mind
1594. To get wind of something' means –
to hear of something
to dislike something
to taste something
to clear up something
1595. Go all out' means -
Try hard
Expose everything
Everybody unsuccessful
To harm
1596. 'Hard and fast' means---
Fixed
Difficult matter
Easy matter
loose
1597. 'Hire a man' means-
to bring a man
to lend a man
to call a man
to employ a man
1598. He is hale and hearty at eighty. Here "hale and hearty' means-
Strong and healthy
weak and feeble
unwilling
afraid
1599. The meaning of the idiom "hole and corner" is -
Stand in corner
open
secret
surprise
1600. A person whose 'head' is in the clouds' is অথবা, 'Head in the clouds' refers to ----
a day dreamer
useless
proud
surprise