-
A. Imitate someone particular way
-
B. To cheat
-
C. To snatch something
-
D. None of these
Explanation
"To take a leaf out of someone's book" means to imitate someone in a particular way.
Usually, it involves adopting their successful methods or behaviors.
It implies learning from others' experiences to improve oneself.
-
A. To break a record
-
B. To make a sculpture
-
C. To create a poor impression
-
D. To render an apology
Explanation
To cut a sorry figure is an English idiom
To cut a sorry figure means to create an unfavorable impression or present oneself poorly or negatively.
To cut a sorry figure means خراب تاثر پیدا کرنا
-
A. None of these
-
B. A brief discussion
-
C. A discussion carried for a long time
-
D. Closed talk
Explanation
Polite the conversation about unimportant or uncontroversial matters, especially on social occasions.
-
A. Lovingly
-
B. Hopefully
-
C. Knowingly
-
D. None of these
Explanation
Warmly means دوستانہ ، پیار ، یا مہربان انداز میں
Lovingly means پیار اور گرم جوشی کا احساس
-
A. Establish
-
B. Present
-
C. Examine
-
D. None of these
Explanation
The phrase "to go upon" means to base a judgment or decision on something.
In this context, it implies there is no data to examine or consider.
-
A. To end suddenly
-
B. To reverse suddenly
-
C. To Stop suddenly
-
D. To start suddenly
Explanation
To break out is a phrasal verb which means اچانک بھڑک اٹھنا
Break Out means اچانک شروع ہونا
-
A. None of these
-
B. It is difficult to praise your own skills
-
C. It is impossible to like your own cooking
-
D. One can't have everything
Explanation
The idiom means you can't enjoy two desirable but conflicting things at the same time.
Once you've eaten the cake, you no longer have it — symbolizing a choice must be made.
-
A. ends
-
B. burns
-
C. cools
-
D. boils
Explanation
The completed proverb is: "A watched pot never boils."
This proverb means that when you are anxiously waiting for something to happen, it can seem to take longer than it actually does
-
A. Lazy
-
B. Exhausted
-
C. Bored
-
D. Overjoyed
Explanation
If someone is full of beans, they are lively and have a lot of energy and enthusiasm.
-
A. For the sake of my life
-
B. None of these
-
C. Because of my life
-
D. However hard I may try
Explanation
The phrase "But for my life" is an idiomatic expression meaning "no matter how hard I try."
In the given sentence, it implies that the speaker was unable to drink the milk despite trying.
✅ Correct: 0 |
❌ Wrong: 0 |
📊 Total Attempted: 0