English MCQ #338

The idiom "A bee in one's bonnet" means:

English MCQ #338

  1. Question 1

    Q1. The idiom "A bee in one's bonnet" means:

    • A) To be bitten by a bee
    • B) To be obsessed with an idea
    • C) To taste honey
    • D) None of these

    Answer: To be obsessed with an idea

    Explanation: 'To be obsessed with an idea' is grammatically correct and completes the sentence according to standard English usage tested in LAT, USAT, and FPSC papers.