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Question-1
A middle class family's life is not ' a bed of roses ' now a days
(A)
Uncomfortable and Difficult
(B)
Comfortable and Enjoyable
(C)
Troublesome and Fearful
(D)
Dangerous and Risky
Question-2
When the teacher asked so softly about the season of the dullness of her student , she ________.
(A)
' Let sleeping dogs lie '
(B)
' Let the cat out of the bag '
(C)
' Off on the wrong foot '
(D)
' Let bygones be bygones '
Question-3
He had to _________ for that plot in the city.
(A)
' Pat through the headway '
(B)
' Pay through the nose '
(C)
' Pay off the chest '
(D)
' Pay through the hand '
Question-4
When Sherlock Holmes entered in to the palace, he ________.
(A)
' Keep body and soul together '
(B)
' Have an axe to grind '
(C)
' Pull the plug '
(D)
' Smell something fishy '
Question-5
This poem of your 's is a _________.
(A)
' Spitting image '
(B)
' Scot - free '
(C)
' A dog's breakfast '
(D)
' Hue and cry '
Question-6
Whether this temple should be controlled by the present committee is still _________.
(A)
' An open secret '
(B)
' An open question '
(C)
' An open mind '
(D)
' Out of one's mind '
Question-7
She thinks she's ________.
(A)
' The gift of gab '
(B)
' The cat's whiskers '
(C)
' Hue and cry '
(D)
' Fire and sword '
Question-8
A political leader should be _________.
(A)
' Mince Matters '
(B)
' A man of few words '
(C)
' A man of his word '
(D)
' A man of no words '
Question-9
Othello entered into the room , by murmuring himself ________ the light.
(A)
Put in
(B)
Put up
(C)
Put out
(D)
Put with
Question-10
Our trust chairman is boastful , he is constantly ________.
(A)
' Bury the hatchet '
(B)
' Keep body and soul together '
(C)
' Cry over split milk '
(D)
' Blowing his own trumpet '
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Std 7
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