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MCQ
101. To pour oil in trouble water' means-
to infuriate somebody
to dissatisfy
to pacify somebody
to create chaos.
102. Pivotal question (পিভোটল কোশ্চেন)'-
The relevant question
A question for future
The question which was asked before
The most important question
104. We are going to ask him the question point blank when we meet him meaning---
politely
thoroughly
precisely
bluntly
105. My wife's pin money has saved from any creditors. The underlined phrase pin money means -
rest money
sundry expenses
saved money
sundry debtors
106. Palmy days' means -
Long days
Remarkable day
Days of sorrow and grief
Days of prosperity and glory
107. Harassed by repeated acts of justice, he decided to put his foot down--
not to yield
resign
withdraw
none of these
108. Pros and cons' means-
Advantages and disadvantage
Good and bad
Merits and demerits
All of the above
109. To pull strings' means-
to speed up
to tease something
to exert hidden influence
to start something
110. To "put one's foot down" means to ---
stand up
stand without help
insult someone
take a firm stand
111. pull well with" means
to be friendly with
to be enemy with
to be harmful
to be dangerous
112. He refused---- to help me.
point blank
in good faith
out and out
by no means
113. He refused 'point blank' to support me. What is the meaing of 'point blank'? (সে আমাকে সমর্থন করতে সরাসরি অস্বীকার করলো)
boldly
immediately
unreasonable
directly
114. "To play on a fiddle" means-
to waste time
to play an important role
to be busy over important matter
to play upon a musical instrument
115. To pay lip service to someone' is to-
remain faithful
attach on value
attach on value
show only outward respect
116. Choose the correct English: 'সুসময়'--
A palmy day
Day of joy
Appropriate time
Proper time
117. To pour oil in trouble water' means-
to foment trouble
to instigate
to add to the trouble
to calm someone or something down
118. To push somebody to the wall' এর অর্থ-
To defeat him
To heckle him
To humiliate him
To knock him
119. To pay lip service' is to--
remain faithful
pay careful attention
serve by words only
pay careful attention
120. What does the idiom mean? "He was always pulling my legs."
He was always trying to strech me.
He was trying to make me stand up.
He was always trying to make me fun.
He was always physically aggressive