MCQs Study

Idioms and Phrases MCQs

Feel under the weather means

A. To be happy
B. To feel ill or unwell
C. To feel jealous
D. To feel sleepy

Give someone the cold shoulder means

A. To ignore someone intentionally
B. To serve cold food
C. To be angry quietly
D. To insult someone openly

Hit the sack means

A. To strike a bag
B. To go to bed
C. To pack things quickly
D. To exercise

In hot water means

A. To be comfortable
B. To be in trouble
C. To cook something
D. To swim

In the same boat means

A. To be in a boat
B. To be confused
C. To be in the same difficult situation
D. To be happy together

Jump on the bandwagon means

A. To jump on a wagon
B. To follow a trend or popular activity
C. To play music loudly
D. To criticize something

Keep your chin up means

A. To wear a hat
B. To stay positive and optimistic
C. To fight someone
D. To speak boldly

Let the cat out of the bag means

A. To reveal a secret accidentally
B. To buy a pet
C. To mess up
D. To open a gift

On the ball means

A. To play a sport
B. To be clumsy
C. To be alert and efficient
D. To be late

Once in a blue moon means

A. Rarely
B. Frequently
C. On a very rare occasion
D. Every month

Preposition MCQs

The bird flew ___ the tree.

A. over
B. under
C. in
D. at

He is sitting ___ his friend.

A. beside
B. on
C. in
D. over

The children ran ___ the playground.

A. at
B. across
C. in
D. on

I have lived here ___ five years.

A. at
B. since
C. for
D. by

Please put the vase ___ the table.

A. in
B. under
C. over
D. on

She is afraid ___ spiders.

A. with
B. of
C. at
D. on

The teacher punished the students ___ being late.

A. for
B. because of
C. at
D. by

He got married ___ a rich family.

A. in
B. into
C. at
D. on

The car stopped ___ the traffic light.

A. at
B. on
C. before
D. in

I have never been ___ London.

A. on
B. at
C. to
D. by

One Word Substitutes MCQs

A person who writes poetry?

A. Novelist
B. Poet
C. Lyricist
D. Essayist

A person who loves books?

A. Bibliophile
B. Bibliophobe
C. Bookworm
D. Librarian

One who betrays his country?

A. Traitor
B. Patriot
C. Rebel
D. Spy

One who is new to a subject or activity?

A. Novice
B. Expert
C. Veteran
D. Amateur

A person who hates society?

A. Misogynist
B. Misanthrope
C. Philanthropist
D. Cynic

A person who eats everything?

A. Herbivore
B. Carnivore
C. Omnivore
D. Glutton

A person who rules with absolute power?

A. Democrat
B. Autocrat
C. Monarch
D. Bureaucrat

A person who acts foolishly to make others laugh?

A. Comedian
B. Clown
C. Jester
D. All of the above

A person who always tells the truth?

A. Honest
B. Veracious
C. Truthful
D. All of the above

A person who sleeps a lot?

A. Somnambulist
B. Dormant
C. Hypnos
D. Sluggard

Analogy MCQs

Helm is related to Rudder in the same way as Brain is related to:

A. Heart
B. Ribs
C. Limbs
D. Body


Poison is related to Socrates in the same way as Assassination is related to:

A. Liaqat Ali
B. Sikandar Ali
C. Fatima Jinnah
D. Ghulam Muhammad


Crumb is related to Bread in the same way as Morsel is related to:

A. Fruit
B. Biscuit
C. Food
D. Cake


Forfeit is related to Surrender in the same way as Remit is related to:

A. Perceive
B. Confiscate
C. Exempt
D. Cancel


Boat is related to Oar in the same way as Bicycle is related to:

A. Chain
B. Pedal
C. Road
D. Wheel


Door is related to Bang in the same way as Chain is related to:

A. Thunder
B. Clinch
C. Inkle
D. Clank


Hong Kong is related to China in the same way as Vatican is related to:

A. Canada
B. Mexico
C. North America
D. Rome


Taj Mahal is related to Love in the same way as Jallianwala Bagh is related to:

A. Lahore
B. Martyrdom
C. War
D. Punjab


Water is related to Ocean in the same way as Snow is related to:

A. Peaks
B. Hail
C. Glacier
D. Mountain


Librarians is related to Books in the same way as Bankers are related to:

A. Customers
B. Banks
C. Money
D. Creditors