Class 12 Grammar Ch-15 Idioms and Phrases Test MCQs

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📅 26/01/2026

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Class 12 Grammar Ch-15 Idioms and Phrases Test MCQs
  1. A dark horse—
    • (A) A wild animal
    • (B) A black horse
    • (C) An unknown entry
    • (D) A front runner
  2. Every inch a gentleman—
    • (A) somewhat
    • (B) partly
    • (C) entirely
    • (D) calculatively
  3. Ramesh is ……… and hearty. (Choose the correct option) [BSEB, 2024A]
    • (A) hale
    • (B) hail
    • (C) heal
    • (D) head
  4. To read between the lines— [BSEB, 2020A]
    • (A) to understand the hidden meaning
    • (B) to read carefully
    • (C) to read quickly
    • (D) to skip lines
  5. India is progressing ……… . [BSEB, 2025A]
    • (A) by leaps and bounds
    • (B) by fits and starts
    • (C) by body and soul
    • (D) by hook or by crook
  6. To take heart— [BSEB, 2019A]
    • (A) to feel grieved
    • (B) to feel encouraged
    • (C) to be angry
    • (D) to be nervous
  7. A small fry—
    • (A) unimportant
    • (B) weak
    • (C) little
    • (D) important
  8. He is a straightforward man and keeps flatterers ……… . [BSEB, 2025A]
    • (A) at any rate
    • (B) at arm’s length
    • (C) all the rage
    • (D) all told
  9. To kick the bucket means— [BSEB, 2020A]
    • (A) To die
    • (B) To be angry
    • (C) To be happy
    • (D) To play football
  10. By leaps and bounds—
    • (A) rapidly
    • (B) slowly
    • (C) sharply
    • (D) simply
  11. She has been ……… her five children alone. [BSEB, 2021A]
    • (A) brought up
    • (B) bringing up
    • (C) brought in
    • (D) bringing out
  12. ……… the grass. (Choose the correct option) [BSEB, 2024A]
    • (A) Keep off
    • (B) Keep on
    • (C) Keep up
    • (D) Keep away
  13. A close shave—
    • (A) A narrow escape from danger
    • (B) Stubble
    • (C) Very short hair
    • (D) Hairless skin
  14. A red letter day—
    • (A) A dangerous day
    • (B) A sorrowful day
    • (C) An important day
    • (D) None of these
  15. He is a man of— [BSEB, 2021A]
    • (A) script
    • (B) letters
    • (C) words
    • (D) text
  16. Gift of the gab means— [BSEB, 2021A]
    • (A) Talent for speaking
    • (B) A gift from a friend
    • (C) To be very rich
    • (D) To be very honest
  17. By all means— [BSEB, 2023A]
    • (A) certainly
    • (B) never
    • (C) doubtfully
    • (D) rarely
  18. A man of letters— [BSEB, 2018A]
    • (A) a scholar
    • (B) a postman
    • (C) a businessman
    • (D) a writer of letters
  19. Bad blood—
    • (A) Shooting
    • (B) Anaemia
    • (C) Enmity
    • (D) Mourning
  20. To break the ice— [BSEB, 2023A]
    • (A) to start a conversation
    • (B) to freeze someone
    • (C) to end a party
    • (D) to play in the snow
  21. A sacred cow—
    • (A) a person never to be criticised
    • (B) a saintly person
    • (C) a very religious person
    • (D) a helpful person
  22. Bring to light—
    • (A) Introduced
    • (B) Revealed
    • (C) Seen
    • (D) Brought to life
  23. He promised to ……… the matter. [BSEB, 2023A]
    • (A) look into
    • (B) look at
    • (C) look for
    • (D) look over
  24. A close-fisted person—
    • (A) A powerful person
    • (B) A miser
    • (C) A close friend
    • (D) A cowardly person
  25. Cats and dogs—
    • (A) heavily
    • (B) drizzling
    • (C) scatteredly
    • (D) thinly
  26. We should ……… our elders. [BSEB, 2023A]
    • (A) look after
    • (B) look into
    • (C) look for
    • (D) look down
  27. Blowing his own trumpet—
    • (A) Clattering
    • (B) Shouting
    • (C) Clamouring
    • (D) Boasting
  28. At daggers drawn— [BSEB, 2022A]
    • (A) Bitterness
    • (B) Friendship
    • (C) Cooperation
    • (D) To be afraid
  29. ……… he went for a walk. [BSEB, 2021A]
    • (A) Along with
    • (B) All in all
    • (C) As usual
    • (D) After all
  30. A wild goose chase—
    • (A) a desperate effort
    • (B) a useful effort
    • (C) a good effort
    • (D) a baseless effort
  31. The news was a bolt from the blue. [BSEB, 2023A]
    • (A) an unexpected event
    • (B) a pleasant surprise
    • (C) a common news
    • (D) a clear sky
  32. Break into—
    • (A) dissolve
    • (B) produce
    • (C) enter by force
    • (D) distribute
  33. I went out to ……… my friend. [BSEB, 2022A]
    • (A) see off
    • (B) set forth
    • (C) set aside
    • (D) see about
  34. Butt in—
    • (A) Record
    • (B) Impose
    • (C) Improvise
    • (D) Interrupt
  35. There is no ……… rule about good food. (Choose the correct option)
    • (A) hard and fast
    • (B) so far as
    • (C) bound for
    • (D) brush up
  36. A man of straw—
    • (A) A man of no substance
    • (B) A very active person
    • (C) A worthy fellow
    • (D) An unreasonable person
  37. At the eleventh hour—
    • (A) at the very beginning
    • (B) at the very fast
    • (C) at once
    • (D) once upon a time
  38. Cat-nap—
    • (A) Rest
    • (B) Fitful Sleep
    • (C) Long Sleep
    • (D) Short Sleep
  39. By fits and starts—
    • (A) Regularly
    • (B) Irregularly
    • (C) Certainly
    • (D) Fairly
  40. To keep an eye on— [BSEB, 2024A]
    • (A) to watch carefully
    • (B) to ignore
    • (C) to be angry
    • (D) to close eyes
  41. Blue-eyed boys—
    • (A) royal children
    • (B) young boy
    • (C) foreigners
    • (D) favorites
  42. Carry out—
    • (A) to take in
    • (B) complete something
    • (C) continue
    • (D) bring
  43. Come to grief—
    • (A) suffer
    • (B) enjoy
    • (C) addicted
    • (D) go upto the extreme
  44. Cold comfort—
    • (A) Absurdity
    • (B) Deception
    • (C) Slight satisfaction
    • (D) Foolish proposal
  45. Currying favour with—
    • (A) pleasing
    • (B) favouring
    • (C) obliging
    • (D) ingratiating itself with
  46. Dog in a manger—
    • (A) warm
    • (B) selfish
    • (C) cold
    • (D) selfless
  47. Donkey’s years—
    • (A) a long time
    • (B) a short time
    • (C) for donkeys
    • (D) for few years
  48. Done up—
    • (A) Energetic
    • (B) Relaxed
    • (C) Fresh
    • (D) Exhausted
  49. Fit her like a glove—
    • (A) Too large
    • (B) Too shabby
    • (C) Too tight
    • (D) Perfectly
  50. Fight shy of—
    • (A) fight with
    • (B) avoid
    • (C) embarrass
    • (D) shout at
  51. I read the Ramayana. (Choose the suitable phrase) [BSEB, 2021A]
    • (A) narrow escape
    • (B) more or less
    • (C) now and again
    • (D) neck and neck
  52. He cannot put ……… with such insult. (Choose the correct option) [BSEB, 2024A]
    • (A) of
    • (B) up
    • (C) down
    • (D) from
  53. They should not ……… upon the poor. (Choose the correct option) [BSEB, 2024A]
    • (A) look up
    • (B) look down
    • (C) look after
    • (D) look on
  54. By hook or by crook—
    • (A) to make possible by any means
    • (B) fair means
    • (C) decent means
    • (D) by no means
  55. He had a ……… escape in the accident. [BSEB, 2022A]
    • (A) narrow
    • (B) small
    • (C) big
    • (D) thin
  56. The noise of the traffic ……… as the night went on. [BSEB, 2020A]
    • (A) died away
    • (B) died out
    • (C) died for
    • (D) died of
  57. You must ……… with your neighbors. [BSEB, 2022A]
    • (A) get along
    • (B) get on
    • (C) get back
    • (D) get over
  58. Choose the correct phrase: He is ……… his work. [BSEB, 2024A]
    • (A) bent on
    • (B) bent for
    • (C) bent to
    • (D) bent in
  59. You should ……… your bad habits. [BSEB, 2022A]
    • (A) give up
    • (B) give in
    • (C) give away
    • (D) give out
  60. It is raining ……… . [BSEB, 2020A]
    • (A) cats and dogs
    • (B) fast and slow
    • (C) here and there
    • (D) up and down
  61. The police ……… the matter. [BSEB, 2021A]
    • (A) looked into
    • (B) looked for
    • (C) looked at
    • (D) looked after
  62. He is ……… to die. [BSEB, 2022A]
    • (A) about
    • (B) on
    • (C) for
    • (D) in
  63. To pick a quarrel— [BSEB, 2021A]
    • (A) to start a fight intentionally
    • (B) to stop a fight
    • (C) to help someone
    • (D) to talk politely
  64. Crocodile tears— [BSEB, 2020A]
    • (A) false tears
    • (B) real sorrow
    • (C) very happy
    • (D) to be afraid
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Bihar Board Class 12th के (English/अंग्रेजी) = Grammar Book Chapter-15 Idioms and Phrases Test के Exam 2026 MCQs Questions Answer Key

1. (C)2. (C)3. (A)4. (A)5. (A)6. (B)7. (A)8. (B)
9. (A)10. (A)11. (B)12. (A)13. (A)14. (C)15. (B)16. (A)
17. (A)18. (A)19. (C)20. (A)21. (A)22. (B)23. (A)24. (B)
25. (A)26. (A)27. (D)28. (A)29. (C)30. (D)31. (A)32. (C)
33. (A)34. (D)35. (A)36. (A)37. (B)38. (D)39. (B)40. (A)
41. (D)42. (B)43. (A)44. (C)45. (D)46. (B)47. (A)48. (D)
49. (D)50. (B)51. (C)52. (B)53. (B)54. (A)55. (A)56. (A)
57. (A)58. (A)59. (A)60. (A)61. (A)62. (A)63. (A)64. (A)
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