What is the meaning of Idiomatic Expression: My parents have lived in London for “donkey’s years”;
(A) Very short period
(B) Very long period
(C) Both
(D) None
(A) Very short period
(B) Very long period
(C) Both
(D) None
(A) Kill a person
(B) Severe punishment
(C) Talk about at tedious length
(D) Fight over
(A) To dismiss from office
(B) To speak ill of
(C) To allow a man to continue his mistakes
(D) to get into trouble
(A) Robbery performed by previous employee
(B) Looking for a job enthusiastically
(C) Conduct of public business for private gain
(D) Flattery of superiors
(A) To benefit from other people’s troubles
(B) To indulge in evil conspiracies
(C) To aggravate the situation
(D) To catch fish in disturbed waters
(A) To do something contrary to conventional order
(B) To be ready to go
(C) To do things in correct order
(D) To be over active
(A) to convey
(B) to cross
(C) to influence
(D) to pressurize
(A) irritated
(B) annoyed
(C) surprised
(D) hurt intensely
(A) according to his judgement
(B) which he liked
(C) voluntarily and willingly
(D) according to his convenience
(A) brought about disharmony
(B) brought about a disciplined atmosphere
(C) caused unnecessary worry
(D) caused a pleasant atmosphere