Mark the proverb or the idiom which is correct from the following:
Barking dogs always bite.
Barking dogs seldom bite.
Biting dogs seldom bark.
Biting dogs always bark before biting.
Fill in the blanks with the correct alternative:
A__________ of horses.
Gang
Group
Team
Regiment
Once bitten,always shy.
Once bitten,never shy.
Once bitten, twice shy.
Twice bitten, once shy.
A ___________ of events.
Serial
Sequence
step
Order
A __________ of grapes.
Bouquet
Bunch
Heap
Paise wise, rupee foolish.
Penny wise, pound foolish.
Cent wise, dollar foolish.
Pound wise, dollar foolish.
It takes two to play a game.
It takes two to play tennis.
It takes two to make a quarrel.
None of these.
No pain, no game.
No gain, no pain.
No pain, no gain.
When in pain, cannot gain.
Where there is a will, there is a way.
Where there is no will, there is no way.
Where there is a way, there is a road.
Where there is a way, there is no will.
To beat about the bush.
To beat and bush.
The bush and the beater.
To beat or brush.