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40. To cry wolf?

A. To come face to face with a wolf


B. To design cunning schemes
C. To raise false alarm
D. To cry bitterly

41. To hang back?


A. To show unwillingness to act
B. To ascertain
C. To quit
D. To retire

42. To be in bad odour?


A. To be nobly famous
B. To smell rotten eggs
C. To have a bad reputation
D. To earn unfair profits

43. Once for all?


A. Finally B. Initially
C. Instantly D. Decidedly

44. Of no avail?
A. Gain without waste B. Hard target C. Great
anticipations D. Useless

45. Out of the wood?


A. Highly jeopardized
B. To face perilous happenings
C. Clear of dangers or difficulties
D. Indispensably significant

46. In defense of?


A. As opposed to B. In support of
C. In unanimity among D. On contrary to

47. In keeping with?


A. In disparity with B. Living with
C. In harmony with D. At enmity with

48. In the long run?


A. In the end B. In the course
C. In the pursuit D. In the^iistory

49. Not worth his salt?


A. Highly trustable
B. Too much salted dish
C. Not worth keeping
D. Over-exaggerating

50. In lieu of
A. In contrast with B. in place of
C. Within reach of D. On merit of

51. Up to one's ears


A. Very busy B. Totally free
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40. To cry wolf? Up to one's ears
A. To come face to face with a wolf A. Very busy
B. To design cunning schemes C. Highly quarrelsome
D. Out of job
C. To raise false alarm
D. To cry bitterly 52. Make - believe
A. Revealing the truth
41. To hang back? B. Pretending and imagining things
A. To show unwillingness to act C. Classicism
B. To ascertain D. Scientific belief
C. To quit
D. To retire 53. Hand in hand?
A. Parting B. Scuffling
42. To be in bad odour? C. Boasting D. Together
A. To be nobly famous
B. To smell rotten eggs 54. Hue and cry?
C. To have a bad reputation A. joys and sorrows
D. To earn unfair profits B. Comforts and difficulties
C. A general outcry of alarm
Once for all? D. Mourning
A. Finally
C. Instantly B. Initially 55. Enough and to spare
D. Decidedly
A. More than enough
Of no avail? B. Extremely insufficient
44. A. Gain without waste C. Hardly enough
C. Great anticipations Hard target D. To save all earnings
43. Useless
56. A maiden speech?
A. The first speech
B. A hypocritical speech
C. A ladys friendly talking style
D. A serious speech
D.
57. A crying need|?
45. A. Merry making time
Out of the wood? B. Urgent demanding attention
In support of
A. Highly jeopardized C. Eminent danger
On contrary to
B. To face perilous happenings D. Un-necessary haste
C. Clear of dangers or difficulties \

D. Indispensably significant 58. Olive branch?


Living with At
enmity with
A. A gesture of indifference
46. In defense of?
B. A farewell
As opposed to B. C. A gesture of peace
C. In unanimity among D. Incapability
D.
59. Be even with?
47. In keeping with? A. To be confronted with
In disparity with B. B. To be hostile to
C. In harmony with D. C. To be audacious
D. To settle scores with
48. In the long run?
A. In the end B. In the course 60. To be taken aback
C. In the pursuit D. In the iiistory A. To be surprised B. To be pushed back
To be surpassed D. To be
49. Not worth his salt?
A. Highly trustable
in place of
On merit of
trampled
61. Cut somebody off?
B. Too much salted dish
A. Kill somebody
C. Not worth keeping
B, Interrupt somebody
D. Over-exaggerating B. Totally free
51.
50. In lieu of
A. In contrast with B.
C. Within reach of D.

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