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  • Question
  • A black sheep


  • Options
  • A. An unlucky person
  • B. A lucky person
  • C. An ugly person
  • D. A partner who takes no share of the profits
  • E. None of these

  • Correct Answer
  • None of these 

    Explanation
    In the English language, 'Black sheep' is an idiom used to describe an odd or disreputable member of a group, especially within a family.

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    • 1. To beg the question

    • Options
    • A. To refer to
    • B. To take for granted
    • C. To raise objections
    • D. To be discussed
    • E. None of these
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    • 2. To play second fiddle

    • Options
    • A. To be happy, cheerful and healthy
    • B. To reduce importance of one's senior
    • C. To support the role and view of another person
    • D. To do back seat driving
    • E. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 3. To leave someone in the lurch

    • Options
    • A. To come to compromise with someone
    • B. Constant source of annoyance to someone
    • C. To put someone at ease
    • D. To desert someone in his difficulties
    • E. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 4. To pick holes

    • Options
    • A. To find some reason to quarrel
    • B. To destroy something
    • C. To criticise someone
    • D. To cut some part of an item
    • E. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 5. To put one's hand to plough

    • Options
    • A. To take up agricultural farming
    • B. To take a difficult task
    • C. To get entangled into unnecessary things
    • D. Take interest in technical work
    • E. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 6. A man of straw

    • Options
    • A. A man of no substance
    • B. A very active person
    • C. A worthy fellow
    • D. An unreasonable person
    • E. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 7. To smell a rat

    • Options
    • A. To see signs of plague epidemic
    • B. To get bad small of a bad dead rat
    • C. To suspect foul dealings
    • D. To be in a bad mood
    • E. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 8. To hit the nail right on the head

    • Options
    • A. To do the right thing
    • B. To destroy one's reputation
    • C. To announce one's fixed views
    • D. To teach someone a lesson
    • E. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 9. To set one's face against

    • Options
    • A. To oppose with determination
    • B. To judge by appearence
    • C. To get out of difficulty
    • D. To look at one steadily
    • E. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 10. "If you don't keep quiet I shall shoot you", he said to her in a calm voice.

    • Options
    • A. He warned her to shoot if she didn't keep quiet calmly.
    • B. He said calmly that I shall shoot you if you don't be quiet.
    • C. He warned her calmly that he would shoot her if she didn't keep quiet.
    • D. Calmly he warned her that be quiet or else he will have to shoot her.
    • Discuss


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