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MCQ
161. Appropriate use of "fair play" is
If you fair play, you can win the match.
He wanted a fair play in the tournament.
I believe in the practice of fair play in my business.
Play fair or you will loose.
162. A great deal' means-
great things
a lot
a few thing
almost everything
163. Few and far between' means---
Rare
At times
Often
A short distance
164. Do you feel--- taking a walk? (তোমার কি হাঁটতে ইচ্ছে করছে?)
up to
about
like
for
165. The meaning of 'To play fair' is--
to play nicely
to avoid cheating
to play cordially
to play without quarrel
166. A flying visit means -
A very long visit
A very short visit
A very nice visit
None of them
167. The phrase, 'flare up' means-
to gain weight
to walk fast
to increase in confidence
to chase a star
168. I don't agree with you, but your idea certainly gives me food (আমি তোমার সাথে একমার না হলেও তোমার ধারণা আমাকে গভীরভাবে ভাবতে বাধ্য করে)
for fun
for consider
for thought
for money
169. The phrase 'give a hand' means -
to shake hands by
to stay
to help
to extend one's hand
170. A free-lance journalist is-
a journalist belonging to the other country
an independent journalist
an unpaid journalist
an unqualified journalist
171. . Go to the dogs' means ---
be estimated
be agreed
be blamed
be ruined
172. Nowab Serajuddola---- conspiracy, (ষড়যন্ত্রের শিকার হয়েছিলেন)
Fell a victim of
fell into
Fall victim to
got into
173. What is the meaning of the idiom 'a gala day' -
a day of brief
a rainy day
a relevant day
a day of festivity
174. To flog a dead horse' means -
to fight for a lost cause
to act in a foolish way
to take interest in an obsolete subject
to treat an incurable patient
176. Fight shy of means---
Very shy
Fight unitedly
Fight consistently
Avoid
177. Few and far between' means:
very few
in between
distant thing
in frequent
178. The idiom "from frying pan to fire" means-
to jump
to get burnt badly
to get excited (উত্তেজিত হওয়া)
to be in a worse position
179. Few and far between' means-
rarely
not very far
in between
long distance
180. Footloose and fancy-free' means -
Whose foot is lost
unemployed
imaginative
free to enjoy oneself