1876 . I prefer to talk to people "face to face" rather than to talk no the phone.

  • A. in person
  • B. watching them
  • C. facing them
  • D. looking at them
  • E. None of the above
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1877 . He is "up to his ears" in work and cannot possibly see you now.

  • A. very interested in
  • B. fully occupied with
  • C. not involved with
  • D. concerned with
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1878 .  Do you feel ---- taking a walk.

  • A. up to
  • B. about
  • C. like
  • D. for
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1879 . The prices are going up by "leaps and bounds".

  • A. irregularly
  • B. gradually
  • C. rapidly
  • D. systematically
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1882 . We had to "put up with" the inconvenience.

  • A. remove
  • B. violate
  • C. obey
  • D. endure
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1883 . Don't ---- the poor people.

  • A. look down upon
  • B. look upon
  • C. look after
  • D. look at
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1884 . 'Lock stock and barrel' means--

  • A. completely
  • B. rarely
  • C. luckily
  • D. freely
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1885 . To take on to task---

  • A. disgrace
  • B. handle
  • C. entreat
  • D. rebuke
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1886 . Which one of the following is the correct meaning of the phrase 'by fitts and starts'?

  • A. at irregular intervals
  • B. at regular intervals
  • C. at rapid rates
  • D. suddenly
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1887 . No one knew what to say, but at last I "broke the ice".

  • A. to crack the ice
  • B. to start quarrelling
  • C. to start a conversation
  • D. to end the hostility
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1888 . 'To reader between lines' means--

  • A. to read carefully
  • B. to read only some lines
  • C. to read quickly
  • D. to read carefully to find out meaning
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1889 . Bird's eye view--

  • A. to view something closely
  • B. general view from above
  • C. to view suspiciously
  • D. to look from a different angle
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1890 . 'Eat one's word' means--

  • A. cry
  • B. apologize
  • C. scholar
  • D. succeed
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