Phrases and Idioms MCQs for Competitive Examination
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given phrase/idiom.
Q. 121 A sight for sore eyes
(A) An ugly sight unpleasant to the eyes (B) When one becomes tired of watching too much TV or reading (C) A person or thing that one is extremely pleased or relieved to see (D) A beautiful sight that you can visualise even with closed eyes
(A) A very expensive possession (B) Something which appears cheap but which will prove expensive in the long run (C) Something which appears attractive but has zero value (D) Very common and of no particular value
(A) A misfortune that eventually has good results (B) A person who has changed so much that he is now unrecognisable (C) A prayer asking for God’s favour (D) A bad person hiding his face behind a mask
(A) To take on a commitment that one cannot fulfill (B) A task which has unexpectedly become very difficult (C) A greedy person will always suffer (D) To grab a share more than what is rightfully theirs
Answer: (D) To grab a share more than what is rightfully theirs
Q. 130 Every cloud has a silver lining
(A) No bad situation is permanent (B) If one wants rain then one has to bear with dark clouds (C) Every blessing comes with a hidden curse (D) Every bad situation has some good aspects to it
(A) Have a burning desire to win (B) Become extremely tired after working very hard (C) Do something that makes it impossible to return to the previous situation (D) Want to spend money as soon as you get it