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English Language - MCQ Practice Questions

Practice free English Language multiple-choice questions with detailed answers and explanations. Perfect for competitive exam preparation.

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Q.1Easy

Choose the correct meaning of the idiom 'Bite the dust'.

Q.2Easy

Identify the correct use of 'Break the ice' in a sentence.

Q.3Easy

What does 'Burning the midnight oil' signify?

Q.4Easy

Select the sentence with correct use of 'Raining cats and dogs'.

Q.5Easy

What is the meaning of 'Hit the books'?

Q.6Easy

Choose the correct interpretation: 'Once in a blue moon'.

Q.7Easy

What does 'Keep your fingers crossed' imply?

Q.8Easy

Read the passage and identify the idiom: 'After the CEO's announcement, the employees felt like they were between a rock and a hard place regarding the new policy.'

Q.9Easy

Which phrase best completes the sentence: 'The new employee's constant mistakes made the manager realize that he was _______.'

Q.10Easy

In the context of modern workplace dynamics, 'going the extra mile' implies:

Q.11Easy

Read the passage: 'Despite initial challenges, the startup team decided to bite the bullet and invest in new technology.' What does 'bite the bullet' mean here?

Q.12Easy

Complete the paragraph with the most suitable idiom: 'The startup faced numerous obstacles, but the founders refused to _______ and continued pursuing their vision despite setbacks.'

Q.13Easy

Read the passage and identify the idiom that means 'to face a difficult situation bravely': 'The entrepreneur decided to bite the bullet and launch her startup despite financial constraints.'

Q.14Easy

Which sentence demonstrates CORRECT usage of 'keep your fingers crossed'?

Q.15Easy

In the reading comprehension passage, which phrase best explains 'the ball is in your court'?

Q.16Easy

Reading Comprehension: 'The team went the extra mile to deliver the project on time.' What does 'go the extra mile' signify?