Part 1 Multiple Choice Questions PDF

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This document contains multiple choice questions revolving around common idioms, vocabulary, and language aspects. The questions cover various expressions and their meanings in English.

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Part 1: Multiple Choice Questions (34 Questions) What does the idiom \"take the rough with the smooth\" mean? A\) Accept the difficulties along with the good times B\) Avoid challenges altogether C\) Always complain about problems D\) None of the above Which of the following best describes \"p...

Part 1: Multiple Choice Questions (34 Questions) What does the idiom \"take the rough with the smooth\" mean? A\) Accept the difficulties along with the good times B\) Avoid challenges altogether C\) Always complain about problems D\) None of the above Which of the following best describes \"pull one\'s weight\"? A\) To do less work than others B\) To fail in responsibilities C\) To contribute equally to a task D\) To take a break while others work The phrase \"spell disaster for sb/sth\" indicates: A\) A sign of good fortune B\) A forecast of future trouble C\) Exceptional success D\) None of the above There is no discernible difference between a cat and a dog; they are both: A\) Mammals B\) Reptiles C\) Birds D\) Fish If someone is said to \"scrap the bottom of the barrel,\" it means: A\) Choosing the best option B\) Using the worst possible choice C\) Finding hidden treasures D\) None of the above To \"have an appointment with sb\" means: A\) To have a casual meeting B\) To schedule a formal meeting C\) To cancel a meeting D\) To request someone\'s time \"There\'s no point in V-ing\" means: A\) It\'s advisable to take action B\) It\'s beneficial to refrain from doing something C\) It\'s unnecessary or pointless to do it D\) It\'s mandatory to do something The idiom \"cry over spilt milk\" suggests: A\) Wasting time on regretting the past B\) Taking action for a better future C\) Not caring about past events D\) Being optimistic about the future To \"go down the rapids\" could refer to: A\) Enjoying a leisurely float B\) Experiencing a perilous journey C\) Riding smoothly on calm water D\) None of the above An \"aspiration of mine\" is: A\) A fleeting thought B\) A strong desire or goal C\) A past regret D\) An unexpected outcome To \"brush up on sth\" means to: A\) Forget what you learned B\) Refresh or improve your knowledge C\) Ignore a subject D\) None of the above If someone \"barge in,\" they: A\) Politely enter B\) Interrupt without permission C\) Announce their presence D\) Leave quietly The saying \"great minds think alike\" suggests: A\) Smart people always argue B\) Intelligent ideas are often similar C\) Everyone thinks independently D\) None of the above To \"be at ease\" means to: A\) Feel anxious B\) Be comfortable and relaxed C\) Be in a formal setting D\) None of the above \"Out of respect for sb/sth\" means: A\) Disregarding someone\'s feelings B\) Showing consideration for someone C\) Expressions of contempt D\) Ignoring authority \"Be on the run from sb/sth\" implies: A\) A leisurely stroll B\) Fleeing or escaping from pursuit C\) Engaging in a race D\) None of the above \"Word of mouth\" refers to: A\) Written communication B\) Information shared orally C\) Talking about one\'s experiences D\) Listening skills To \"do sth by chance\" means to: A\) Intentionally perform an action B\) Accidentally do something C\) Ignore an opportunity D\) None of the above When you \"take out a loan,\" you: A\) Save money B\) Borrow money from a financial institution C\) Invest in stocks D\) Give away money To \"have a high opinion of sb/sth\" means: A\) To dislike someone B\) To think highly of someone C\) To have no opinion at all D\) None of the above To \"attribute sth to sb/sth\" means: A\) Deny responsibility B\) Assign credit to someone/something C\) Ignore contributions D\) None of the above The phrase \"get (sth) off the ground\" means to: A\) Abandon an idea B\) Successfully launch or start something C\) Fail to execute a plan D\) None of the above To \"be (dead) set against sth/V-ing\" means to: A\) Strongly support an idea B\) Firmly oppose something C\) Be indifferent to choices D\) None of the above To \"cast one\'s mind back to sth\" implies: A\) Forgetting past experiences B\) Reflecting on a previous time C\) Disregarding memories D\) None of the above When you \"have/get sth done,\" you: A\) Complete a task yourself B\) Ask someone else to do something for you C\) Forget about responsibilities D\) None of the above To \"have/get sth down to a fine art\" means to: A\) Do something poorly B\) Master a skill through practice C\) Avoid tasks D\) None of the above To \"be up in arms about sb/sth\" suggests: A\) Being indifferent B\) Being extremely upset or angry C\) Finding joy in a situation D\) None of the above If something \"falls into disrepute,\" it: A\) Gains popularity B\) Loses respect and reputation C\) Becomes famous D\) None of the above To \"let sb loose\" means to: A\) Restrict someone\'s freedom B\) Allow someone to act freely C\) Confine a person D\) None of the above A \"throwaway society\" indicates: A\) Individuals holding onto items B\) A culture of consumerism and disposability C\) Everyone recycling materials D\) None of the above To \"go through with sth\" means to: A\) Abort a plan B\) Complete a previously agreed task C\) Initiate a discussion D\) None of the above When you \"commit to sth/V-ing,\" you: A\) Reject any obligations B\) Make a firm commitment to an action C\) Hesitate on decisions D\) None of the above To \"be about to V\" means: A\) Delaying an action B\) To be on the verge of doing something C\) Uncertainty about the future D\) None of the above The term \"sour grapes\" refers to: A\) Envy for unattainable things B\) Enjoying what you cannot have C\) Indifference to loss D\) None of the above Part 2: Rewrite using the phrase (21 Questions)

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