English - 12
56. In the time of danger, we should try to take the bull by the horns means in the time of danger we should try to ______ "
(A) Overcome it
(B) Control ourselves
(C) Surmount it
(D) Face the situation boldly
(A) Overcome it
(B) Control ourselves
(C) Surmount it
(D) Face the situation boldly
[Idiom]
Correct Answer: [D] Face the situation boldly.
57. Poles apart
(A) Totally different in views
(B) Very difficult
(C) Very distant
(D) Separate
(A) Totally different in views
(B) Very difficult
(C) Very distant
(D) Separate
[Idiom]
Correct Answer: [A] Totally different in views.
58. The belief in witchcraft is losing ground.
(A) Becoming powerful
(B) Losing principle
(C) Becoming less acceptable
(D) Becoming popular
(A) Becoming powerful
(B) Losing principle
(C) Becoming less acceptable
(D) Becoming popular
[Idiom]
Correct Answer: [C] Becoming less acceptable.
59. The news came like a bolt from the blue.
(A) Sudden and unexpected
(B) Shock
(C) Windfall
(D) Thunderbolt
(A) Sudden and unexpected
(B) Shock
(C) Windfall
(D) Thunderbolt
[Idiom]
Correct Answer: [A] Sudden and unexpected.
60. 'At daggers drawn' means
(A) Acquainted
(B) Unknown
(C) Friendly
(D) On bad terms with
(A) Acquainted
(B) Unknown
(C) Friendly
(D) On bad terms with
[Idiom]
Correct Answer: [D] On bad terms with.
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