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1641. Dark horse' means-
Dark coloured horse.
Arabian horse
Large horse
A person about whose past is not known
1642. The word "dilly-dally' means---
to dilute
repeat
waste time
wait impatiently
1643. Do come and visit us the next time you're in Dhaka. The underlined words may be replaced by --
enter
pay visit
show up
Encounter
1644. It was his constant prayer that he might die in harness.
die in business
die in peace
die in honour
die in bed
1645. The die is cast means---
the death news is broadcast
somebody escaped his death
the decision that can be changed
the decision that cannot be changed
1646. The soldier (সৌলজার) died in harness' means -
He died in business
He died in honour
He died in peace
He died in dishonour
1647. 'Dog days' means-
a time of being careful
feelings
youthful feelings
a bad time
1648. Most of the participants did not expect the victory of a dark horse like him.--
A strong person
A mischievous person
An unknown person
An illiterate person.
1649. Who will vote for a dark horse like him?
strong man
rich man
strange man
poor man
1650. A "dark horse' means-.
a man who has dark hair, eyes etc.
an ignorant unpleasant person.
a horse black in colour.
a man who does not talk much but surprises others by his qualities
1651. Double jeopardy means –
Judicating twice
Double zero
Duplicate issue
Double Standard
1652. Dead letter " means:
Draconian law
bad law
old letter
law not in force
1653. A dark horse' means-
a horse which is dark in colour
a horse which was seen in darkness.
a person whose qualities are unknown.
a horse which has been kept in darkness.
1654. Dark horse' means-
Inexperienced
Impudente
Unfamiliar
Frivolous phrase
1655. The phrase 'donkey work' means-
the job of a daily labour
manual labour
very simple work
the hard and boring part of a job
1656. 'Dog days' means ---
A period of misfortune
A period of being care free
A period of having youthful flings
Hot weather
1657. In the armed forces, it is considered a great privilege to die in harness,--
die on a horseback
die while still working
die in the battlefield.
die with honour
1658. The opposite of the word 'idealistic is-
down-to-soil
down-to-ground
down-to-world
down-to-earth
1659. 'Die in harness' indicates the correct meaning.
death in a cage
by death before time
continue to the last in one's business or profession
death after prolonged suffering from hernia
1660. Being down to earth' means:
Close to nature
Hopeful
monitore
realistic