381. To carry off the bell A. To call others for help B. To bag the first position C. To steal all wealth and flee D. To trouble others ✅ The correct answer is option B.
382. To oil the knocker A. To instigate a person to do a job B. To do a work with increased pace C. To tip the office-boy D. To revive old enmity ✅ The correct answer is option C.
383. He always says that he will help, but when it comes to the crunch, he does nothing. A. decisive moment B. confused situation C. difficult time D. troublesome moment ✅ The correct answer is option A.
384. A chip off the old block A. A piece of wood B. An old friend C. Characteristics of one’s ancestors D. A good bargain ✅ The correct answer is option C.
385. To turn up one’s nose at a thing A. To show eagerness to have something B. To show indifference C. To treat it with contemptuous dislike or disgust D. To start a grapple with it ✅ The correct answer is option C.
386. The company has been handed over to new masters lock, stock and barrel. A. financially B. partially C. completely D. administratively ✅ The correct answer is option C.
387. Pell-mell A. In hurried disorder B. Gaiety and excitement C. Extremely worried D. None of these ✅ The correct answer is option A.
388. It is evident from the minister’s statement that heads will roll. A. government will change B. transfers will take place C. dismissals will occur D. heads of department will have to repent ✅ The correct answer is option C.
389. To hang up one’s hat A. To challenge B. To surrender C. To postpone D. To make oneself comfortable in another person’s home ✅ The correct answer is option D.
390. The aroma from the kitchen makes my mouth water. A. makes me sick B. makes me giddy C. makes me vomit D. stimulates my appetite ✅ The correct answer is option D.