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Idom & Phrase MCQ
181. Choose the correct meaning of "A fish out of water"
without stopping
aimlessly
under scribable Ansic
in an uneasy state
182. 'Dog days' means ---
A period of misfortune
A period of being care free
A period of having youthful flings
Hot weather
183. Few and far between' means---
Rare
At times
Often
A short distance
184. He has left the country for good means-
He has left the country for his own good.
He has left the country for foreign good.
He has left the country permanently.
He wants to buy goods things.
185. 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
186. Nowab Serajuddola---- conspiracy, (ষড়যন্ত্রের শিকার হয়েছিলেন)
Fell a victim of
fell into
Fall victim to
got into
187. A foregone conclusion' means-
an uneasy situation
an anticipated result
false hope
quite familiar
188. A flying visit means -
A very long visit
A very short visit
A very nice visit
None of them
189. The word "dilly-dally' means---
to dilute
repeat
waste time
wait impatiently
190. For good' means-
Permanently
For betterment
For the future prosperity
For the time being
191. 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
192. Footloose and fancy-free' means -
Whose foot is lost
unemployed
imaginative
free to enjoy oneself
193. FOR GOOD' means -
For a good cause
Permanently
Temporarily
Seriously
194. 'Dog days' means-
a time of being careful
feelings
youthful feelings
a bad time
195. A fish out of water' means-
an uncomfortable situation for a man.
a fish which has been out of water.
a comfortable situation
a fish in trouble
196. Few and far between' means-
rarely
not very far
in between
long distance
197. Few and far between' means:
very few
in between
distant thing
in frequent
198. He has left the country for ---(সে চিরতরে দেশ ছাড়ল)
permanent
fear
bad
good
199. 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
200. Pick out the meaning of this idiom: To fish in troubled waters
to catch fish in rough water
to take a dip in the river
to aggravate the situation
to make a personal profit out of disturbance