SET 1 1. Idiom "To turn over a new leaf" means A. To change completely one's course of action B. To shift attention to new problems after having studied the old ones thoroughly C. To cover up one's faults by wearing new marks D. To change the old habits and adopt new ones "انصافی موقعہ" (Insafi Moqa) or "منصفانہ موقع" (Munsifana Moqa). 2. Idiom "A fair crack of the whip " means: A. Severe punishment B. A good check C. A period of importance D. Failure of administration The idiom "a fair crack of the whip" means giving someone a fair opportunity or chance to do something. The idiom "a fair crack of the whip" means giving someone a fair opportunity or chance to do something. "بے ضمیری سے کام لینا" (be zameeri se kaam lena) 3. Idiom "To play fast and loose " means: A. To trust others B. To be undependable C. To cheat people D. To hurt somebody feelings The idiom "to play fast and loose" means to behave irresponsibly or to act without considering the consequences. The idiom "to play fast and loose" means to behave irresponsibly or to act without considering the consequences. "کسی چیز کو زینہ میں رکھنا" (kisi cheez ko zainah mein rakhna). 4. Idiom "To hold something in leash " means: A. To restrain B. To disappoint C. To dismiss D. To dismiss The idiom "to hold something in leash" means to keep something under control or to restrain it. The idiom "to hold something in leash" means to keep something under control or to restrain it. بے تحاشہ باتیں کرنا ڈھنڈورا پیٹنا 5. Idiom "To talk one's head off " means: A. To talk loudly B. To talk in whispers C. To talk to oneself D. To talk excessively Idiom "To talk one's head off " means talking excessively or endlessly without pause. Idiom "To talk one's head off " means talking excessively or endlessly without pause. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10