Practice Idioms & Phrases MCQs for Punjab Revenue Authority (PRA) Assistant / Inspector English — topic-wise sets with solved answers.
Q1. What does the idiom 'to call a spade a spade' mean?
Answer: To speak in plain terms
Explanation: "To call a spade a spade" means to speak plainly and directly without euphemism or evasion.
Q2. The idiom "a hard nut to crack" means:
Answer: A difficult person or problem
Explanation: 'A difficult person or problem' is grammatically correct and completes the sentence according to standard English usage tested in LAT, USAT, and FPSC papers.
Q3. Match the following English proverb with its Urdu equivalent: More to it than meets the eye.
Answer: Dal mein kuchh kaala
Explanation: "Dal mein kuchh kaala" (something black in the lentils) implies a hidden suspicious element, matching "more to it than meets the eye."
Q4. Give the meaning of the idiom: To wash one's dirty linen in public
Answer: To discuss dirty and scandalous matters of a personal nature in the presence of
Explanation: "To wash one's dirty linen in public" means to openly discuss or expose embarrassing private or family matters.
Q5. Complete the Proverb: "Make hay while the ______ shines."
Answer: Sun
Explanation: The proverb "Make hay while the sun shines" advises taking advantage of favorable conditions while they last.
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