Friday 26 July 2013

Pakistan Studies And History MCQs



1. Syed Ahmad Shaheed Fought his last battle against Sikhs at
a. Lahore b. Peshawar c. Balakot d. None of these
2. The real name of Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mu1k
a. Syed Mehdi Ali b. Shaikh Sirhindi c. Shah wali ullah d. None of these
3. The real name of Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk
a. Molana Shibli b. Molana Hasrat c. Molvi Mushtaq d. None of these
4. Muhammad Tughluq ruled in India during the period
a 1206-90 b 1290-1320 c. 1320-1412 d. None of these
5. “The Arab conquest of Sind was temporary event without any permanent effect”. Commented by:
(a) Lanae Poole’ (b) V.A. Smith (c) Arun Bhattacharjee (d) None Of these.
6 Qutb-ud-Din was conferred the title of the ‘Sultan of Delhi’ by: ‘
(a) Muhammad Ghori (b) Sultan Mahmud c. Ghiyas-ud-Din Mahmud (d) ‘None of these.
7 Shah Jehan died in:
(a) 1657 (b) 1658 (c) 1666 (d) None of these.
8 The lovely Moti Masjid is located at:
(a) Agra (b) Delhi (c) Fatehpur Sekri (d) None of these.
9 Babar adopted the title of Padshah in:
(a) 1504 (b) 1506 (c) 1507 (d) ‘None of these.
10 Humayun ascended the throne in 1530 at the age of:
(a) 20 (b) 21 (c) 22 (d) None of these.
11 Sher Shah ‘Proclaimed Sultan in:
(a) 1539 (b) 1540 (c) 1541 (d) None of these.
12 Indian Mathematics was translated into Arabic by:
(a) Hajjaj (b) Farazi (c) Khuwarizmi (d) None of these
13 Balban ruled as Sultan for ____ years:
(a) 11 (b) 15 (c) 21 (d) None of these
14 The Second Battle of Panipat was fought in the year:
(a) 1526 (b) 1556 (c) 1627 (d) None of these
15 The author of Safinat-ul-Auliya was:
(a) Shaikh Mubarik (b) Ghani Kashmiri (c) Dara Shikoh (d) None of these
16 Lahore Fort was built by:
(a) Babur (b) Sher Shah (c) Aurangzeb (d) None of these
17 Aurangzeb died in the year
(a) 1697 (b) 1707 (c) 1817 (d) None of these
18 After the advent of the Muslims in South Asia, new Art which emerged is known as
a Islamic Art b Gandhara Art c Indo-Islamic Art d None of these
19 Tuzke-I-Babri was first written in _ _ _ _ :
a Turki b Persian c Arabic d None of these
20 Babur’s reign was from 1526 AD to _ _ _ _ _ AD
a 1530 b 1532 c 1534 d None of these
21. The battle between Nadir Shah and Muhammad Shah was fought in 1739 AD at
a Delhi b Sirhind c Karnal d None of these
22. The 3rd battle of Panipat was fought in _ _ _ _ :
a 1760 b 1861 c 1762 d None of these
28. Haren Minar was built by _ _ _ _
a. Akbar b Jahangir c Noor Jehan d None of these
29. The tomb of Qutb-ud-Aibak is in _ _ _ _
a. Lahore b Delhi c Agra d None of these
30. The fifth Peshwa Guru Arjan Singh was executed by the Mughal Emperor _ _ _
a. Akbar b Jahangir c Alamgir d None of these
31. Sir Syed went to England alongwith his son named _ _ _ _
a Syed Masud b Syed Mahmud c Syed Muhammad d None of these

Sample Interview Questions For ASI Public Service Exam

1-How are you?
2-introduce yourself?
3-Which are your optional subjects
(then i told math , physics and chemistry)
4-kya kisi pakistani ko kabi nobel prize mila hai?
5-kisy mila hai?
6-kab mila?
7-kiun mila?
8–Which NewsPaper you read ?
Ans–Express
9–Who is the Editor of express ?
Ans–Ather Abbas
10–who is the Editor of Daily Jang ?
Ans–Mir Shakil ul Rehman
-what is projection?
10-how we can sketch it?
11-their types?
12-what is conical projections?
13-police department is corrupt what you say?
16-how we can vanish the corruption from Pakistan?
17-FIR stands for
18-Who is your district DPO
19-Who is foreign minister of USA
20- Duties of Police

Thursday 25 July 2013

Monsoon skincare routine for all skin types

monsoon skincare routine

During the monsoon, women often complain of skin dryness and painful pimples and try to cure them by using beauty products. Experts, however, recommend fruit-based homemade remedies like strawberry, chocolate and buttermilk facials to resolve skin problems.
Make-up expert Ishika Taneja shares quick tips and essential natural remedies for different skin types like normal, dry, oily and combination for healthy and glowing skin. 

Dry Skin
During the monsoons, people experience dry skin mainly because of dehydration due to the lack of skin repairing vitamins. Want well moisturised skin? Try this natural tip.
Clean your face with a soap-free cleanser as it doesn’t make your skin dry and keeps it soft. You can make your own toner by mixing a few drops of honey and two tablespoons of milk. It not only tones but also hydrates the skin. You can also use a sunscreen lotion with SPF 30. It protects and hydrates the skin. (Also read: Tips to manage dry skin)
Home-made face pack: Pomegranate seeds are loaded with anti-ageing compounds like antioxidants and vitamin C that help nourish dry skin. Blend two tablespoons of pomegranate seeds and one cup of raw oatmeal. Pour in a bowl and add two tablespoons of honey and buttermilk. Apply on your face for a few minutes, then rinse. It helps remove dead skin cells.
Recommended facial: Chocolate facial
Tip: Never leave home without applying sunscreen.
Oily skin
Monsoon increases skin problems for those who have oily skin. It makes the sebaceous glands, which are responsible for oil secretion, hyperactive. The oil secretion and sweat are deposited on the skin and trap dirt and bacteria. This gives rise to blackheads, whiteheads, breakouts and sometimes painful pimples.
Follow these four steps:
An oil-controlling cleanser that cleans the pores and controls the oil secretion is good for oily skin. Use an alcohol-free toner to retain the skin’s pH balance. For sun protection, pick a gel-based sunscreen lotion with SPF 30 that adds moisture but isn’t too creamy.
Home-made face pack: Take two tablespoons of papaya pulp, one tablespoon of curd and one ounce of aloe vera gel. Mix it well. Add a few drops of lavender oil. Papaya works as a great de-tanner, the curd clears blemishes, the aloe vera soothes the skin and the lavender boosts rejuvenation. (Also read:Sunscreen dos and don’ts)
Recommended facial: Aloe vera facial.
Tip: If you spot an unwanted pimple, apply toothpaste on it and let it dry overnight. It kills the bacteria, dries out the pus and reduces the infection.
Combination skin
This skin type is a mix of oily and dry skin. Cheeks usually become dry and other parts of the face, especially the nose, get oily because of the excessive humidity during monsoon.
Follow these four steps:
Anti-bacterial cleanser is perfect for this skin type. For toning, add two drops of lemon juice to cold water and wash your face with it. Lemon is not only refreshing but also works as a cleanser.
Before stepping out, apply a hydrating sunscreen lotion with SPF 30 as the skin loses moisture due to sweating. Monsoon also aggravates the problem of dandruff, which can further lead to hair fall, breakouts or acne outburst. So it’s equally important to keep your hair clean.
Home-made face pack: A strawberry face pack is perfect for this skin type. Blend half a cup of frozen or fresh strawberries with one cup of yogurt and one-and-a-half tablespoons of honey. Apply it on your face for soft and smooth skin.
Recommended facial: Fruit facial with milk.
 Tip: Always carry wet wipes. You can also rub ice on your face once or twice in a day.
Normal skin
People with this type of skin need to be cautious of greasiness, dust and dirt. Clean your face at least twice a day with non-soapy anti-bacterial face wash. It cleanses and moisturises the skin. Use a lightweight sunscreen lotion with SPF 30 to protect your skin from harmful sun rays.
Home-made face pack: Mash an apple, add one tablespoon of sugar and four cups of milk to it. Blend it well. Add a few drops of chamomile oil. Apply it on your face for at least 15 minutes. It hydrates as well as deeply nourishes the skin and gives back lost sheen and radiance. (Also read: Easy tips to get rid of blackheads)
Recommended facial: AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) facial.
Tip: Since the chances of infection increases during monsoon, it’s advisable to add vitamin C to your diet, which helps boost immunity.
So this monsoon, make your skin care regime skin type friendly. 

Ten food items that hurt your sex life


While we know that dark chocolate and almonds are great aphrodisiac, there are certain foods that can have just the opposite effect on your mood. It is important for you to know about the foods that can naturally ruin your sex-drive and harm your reproductive health as well. So, take a look at some such foods that you should strike-off from your menu, when you are in the mood to spice-up your sexual appetite!
Artificial Sweeteners
Artificial sweeteners contain aspartame, an ingredient that causes trouble for your body’s happy hormone (serotonin), without which your mood and libido tends to suffer. Not only this, aspartame has other side effects as well, such as headaches, irritation, anxiety disorders and insomnia. So, next time when you are out getting your groceries, pick up some natural sweeteners like honey or jaggery, to keep your health and sex life on right track.
Corn flakes
The anti-aphrodisiac qualities of corn flakes might come as a surprise to many. Did you know that Dr John Harvey Kellogg, made this cereal as a part of a bland diet to lower people’s sex drive? So, whether you are planning a romantic breakfast in bed or a quick snack before your bed-time, it is best to stay away from corn flakes.
The dairy products that you get in the market these days are not natural, anymore. The high-fat dairy products, such as cheese, can cause a lot of damage to your body. Overconsumption of such products will induce toxins that will interfere with the production of the natural, mood uplifting hormones like oestrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Collection of such harmful toxins in your body can also cause sexual dysfunction in extreme cases. 
Crispy delights
A pack of chips by your bedside is enough to damage the tissues and cells of your body, along with your libido. These potato chips and crispy snacks are prepared in rancid oils and heated at very high temperatures. Hence, the combination of bad fats and high temperature can genuinely interfere with your mood for love.
A cup of coffee in the morning can induce a happy mood but too much of it can spike up stress hormones, such as cortisol, in your body. Too much caffeine can cause stress and hormonal imbalances. So, if you are in mood for some romance and love, it is best to decrease the coffee intake from your and your partner’s diet.
It is healthy and a good replacement for meat. But, soy contains phytoestrogens that competes with the male sex hormone. It is enough to cause fertility issues, male breast growth and body hair loss, it is a strict no-no for men.
Consuming regular sodas and flavoured beverages can cause fluctuations in your weight and your mood. Such drinks can cause a number of health problems like obesity, dental cavities, diabetes, and more. It is quite obvious that if you start suffering from these health issues then it is harmful enough to even dip your libido levels. 
Mint
Think before you pop another gum into your mouth! While it benefits the digestive system and gets rid of that bad breath, it can also have adverse effects on your libido. Mint produces menthol that cools down the sex drive. So, stick to brushing your teeth or consuming natural herbs to get rid of that bad breath.
You might feel relaxed after a few drinks but alcohol can actually make you feel drowsy and less sensitive to your surroundings. Now can you feel romantic with a person who is falling all-over the place? It is because alcohol induces a chemical reaction that hampers the production of testosterone. Next time, if you are planning to get cosy with your partner, it is best to steer clear from alcohol.
Fried and junk food
Fried food, like French fries and hamburger, are serious romance killers! The hydrogenated fats lowers your testosterone levels, and can also cause low quality and abnormal sperm production in men. If you are in mood to impress your partner with take-out dinner, stay away from all fast food joints, especially if you are planning something romantic.
So, if you are in the mood to get cosy with your partner then it is best to kick these anti-aphrodisiac foods away from your platter. 

Saturday 20 July 2013

FPSC IB Question Paper 2012

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Engish 20%

1). Shrimps are found in the market which are great source of Foreign Exchange (
2). In absence of facts we can—–about the real reason.
3). He set two alarms so as to—–that he woke up on time?
4). The word round in “He took round in” is—-parts of speech? (a noun)
5). Afridi is one of those who never submits to the miseries of his life. (Submit)
6). Where————his books? (did he put)
7). Diamond as a part of speech is= Material Noun
8). One of the player score highest goals in the tournament. (Score)
9). One question k option the a) A Clause b) A Sentence c) A Complement d) None of these ( A Clause)
Arithmatic Math 20%
21). 10×10* (that star is actually power of 10 as zero,i dont know how to insert zero) 10
22). 2,6,18,54,_____ 162
23). A man has 180 pens and 9 of them are blue ,how much % has he blue pens. None (5%)
24). A boy has 68 marks that is 85% ,what were total marks?? 80
25). A man bought a thing on 120 rupees and he has 25% discount.what is actual price he paid? 90
26). Smallest Natural Number? 1
27). Smallest Prime Number? 2
28). Five years ago, age of father was thrice the age of son. If son is 30 years old now, whats the current age of father? 80
29). 30% amount of total is left after spending 280 rupees. what was the amount before spending? 400
30). Mean of 10, 30, Y, and 50 is 50. Y is? 110
31). Boy can type 1350 words in 30 minutes, how many he could type in 5 minutes? 225
32). Perimeter of Square is 20, Length of one side is? 5cm
33). number of student in a class is 30. 3/5 are girls. then how many boys are there in class ? girls are 18 then boys are 12.
34). X:3=4:6 then x = ? 2.
35). 32-15*2+3= ? None of them (According to PEMDAS rule answer would be -1).
36). 2,6,12,20,….,42,56? 30.

Islamiat 10%
41). What is the Current Islamic year.1433Hijri
42). How many haj performed by Hazrat Mohammad(P.B.U.H) 1
43). Where was last revelation revealed. Hijjat-ul-Widda 10Hijri
44). What is the shortest surah. Surah Kausar
45). Which surah is the heart of Quran. Surah Yasin
46). Who was given the title of Ghaseel ul malaika. Hazrat Hanzala (R.A)
47). What is the no. of total ayat. None of the Above (114 Surah)
48). What is the first month of Islamic calendar. Muharam
49). Hazrat Mohammad PBUH called himself. Teacher
50). Where is Khutba e Haj given. Arafat
General Knowledge and Current Affairs 30%

51). What was arfa karims age is the time of death. 16years
52). Who is U.S ambassador to Pakistan. Cameron Mentor
53). Who is Pakistan ambassador to united nations. Abdullah Hussain Haroon
54). Where does business train go to and from. LHR-KHI
55). What is the name of Oscar winning documentary of shirmeen. Saving Face
56). What drug was reported to be the cause of death in the Punjab institute of cardiology. Iso-Tab
57). What is the cost of stamp of arfa karim released on her birthday. Rs8/=
58). Who is Pakistan ambassador to US. Sherry Rehman
59). Who is the first female foreign affairs minister of Pakistan. Hina Rabani Khar
60). What is the cause of mehran bank scandal. Ditribution of money to politicians
61). Which English crickerter was jailed for spot fixing. Whitsfield
62). Where were academy awards,2012 held. Los-Angeles
63). Christain wulff who resigned as head of state belonged to which country. Germany
64). Who is the secretary of state of US. Helry Clinton
65). What is the total no. of ammendements in 1973 constitution. 20
66). Where are Olympic 2012 going to be held. London
67). Pakistan beat England in test series in what ratio. 3
68). Who is the secretary general of united nations. Ban kei Mon
69). WHO recently declared which country as polio free. India
70). Which is the largest seaport of Pakistan. Karachi
71). Where is arfa karim software park located. Lahore
72). Where is Benazir shaheed international airport. None of These (Islamabad)
73). Who is the current cricket chief selector of Pakistan. Iqbal qasim
74). On which river has mangla dam been built. Jehlum
75). What is the boundary between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Deorand Line
76). Where is siachin glacier. Gilgit
77). Pakistan derby horse race,2012 was won by which horse. Assasin
78). Who is the current chairman of senate. None of them (Syed Nayyer Bukhari)
79). Amir Khan is citizen of. Pakistani
80). Which party has the highest no. of seats in senate after 2012 elections.
Everyday Science 20%
81). What does light year measure? Distance
82). Which is the hardest substance on earth. Diamond
83). What happens to temperature of boiling water on a higher elevation. Decreasing
84). Which disease is caused by dogs. Rabbies
85). What is the temperature of human body in farhenheits. None of these (98.6F)
86). Swimming pool water is disinfected by which chemical. Chlorine
87). Blindness is caused by deficiency of which vitamin. Vitamin A
88). Vitamin c is richest in which fruit. Guava
89). Soda water is carbonated by mixing what: CO2
90). One mile has how many kilometers. 1.6KM
91). What is the unit of energy. Joule
92). What is the filament of electric bulb made of. Tungston
93). What is added in lead pencils. Graphite
94). How does sunlight enter the rooms? irregular reflection
95). How many colors are visible in the sunlight spectrum. 5
96). Which substance is liquid at room temperature? Mercury
97). Which of these is negatively charged? Electrons
98). What happens to volume of water when it freezes. Increases
99). Digestion Starts in. Mouth
100). In clinical term we measure temp in. Farenheit

Most Important English Idioms For PSC,CSS,PMS Exam

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A Blessing In Disguise
“When I first lost that job, I was upset. But it turned out to be a blessing in disguise.”
A Breath Of Fresh Air
“I love having this new student in my class. His positive attitude is a breath of fresh air.”
A Bundle Of Nerves
“I have to give a speech tomorrow, and I am a bundle of nerves.”
A Card
“My uncle Bob is a real card.”
A Case In Point
“Jane called. She will be late for this morning’s meeting.” Reply: “Case in point. We really cannot rely on her.”
A Case Of Mistaken Identity
“Are you sure you are not Don Johnson?” Reply: “Really, I am not. It must be a case of mistaken identity.”
A Change Of Pace
“What would you like me to make for dinner?” Reply: “Let’s have sushi, for a change of pace.”
A Change Of Scenery
“I just got back from Florida.” Reply: “That must have been a change of scenery.”
A Chip Off The Old Block
“Did you meet Bill’s son at the picnic yesterday? He’s just like Bill!” Reply: “He’s a chip off the old block.”
A Copycat
“Stop copying my answers. You copycat!” (rude)
A Cut Above
“I love this restuarant. It is a cut above.”
A Dream Come True
“Becoming a movie star was a dream come true.”
A Fan Of His
“Are you a Dodgers’ fan?” Reply: “No, I don’t like baseball.”
A Foregone Conclusion
“I knew they would lose. It was a foregone conclusion.”
A Friend In Need Is A Friend Indeed
“Hey buddy, how’s it going? You look good. I love your jacket. Do you think you can give me a ride home?” Reply: “A friend in need is a friend indeed.”
A Game That Two Can Play
“She told the teacher what I did, but that’s a game that two can play.”
A Ghost Of A Chance
“Do you think he has a chance to win?” Reply: “He doesn’t have a ghost of a chance.”
A Given
“I always knew that we would get married. It was a given.”
A Hearbeat Away
“If the president dies, who becomes the new president?” Reply: “The vice president. He’s a heartbeat away from the presidency.”
A Known Fact
“That guy is a ganster? Are you sure?” Reply: “Of course I’m sure. It’s a known fact.”
A Labor Of Love
“You don’t mind taking care of that dog?” Reply: “It is a labor of love.”
A Last Ditch Effort
“I thought for sure we would lose but we made one last ditch effort and tied the game.”
A Leading Question
“That is a leading question. I am not going to answer it.”
A Lick Of Work
“He was born wealthy, and he has never done a lick of work in his life.”
A Little Bit
“Are you hungry?” Reply: “A little bit. You?”
A Piece Of The Action
“I heard you guys are going to play a joke on Jim. I want a piece of the action.”
A Piercing Scream
“I was walking down Broad Street when suddenly I heard this piercing scream.”
A Pillar Of Strength
“My mother is a pillar of strength.”
A Place To Call One s Own
“After renting for all these years, I really want a place to call my own.”
A Ripe Old Age
“At the ripe old age of 45, I feel like I am just starting my life.”
A Ripple Of Excitement
“On election day you could feel a ripple of excitement.”
A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss
“Why don’t you get married and have a family?” Reply: “A rolling stone gathers no moss.”
A Rule Of Thumb
“I don’t invite people to my home unless I know them well, as a rule of thumb.”
A Shot In The Arm
“We were really falling apart, but that goal gave us a shot in the arm.”
A Word To The Wise
“Here’s a word to the wise: Do not go down that street at night.”
Above And Beyond The Call Of Duty
“What that police officer did to save her life was above and beyond the call of duty.”
Above Average
“Are you a very good tennis player?” Reply: “I’m above average.”
Above Suspicion
“In this case, no one person is above suspicion. Not even the president.”
Acknowledge Receipt Of It
“As soon as you get the package, please call me to acknowledge receipt.”
Across The Board
“We will have a 10 percent pay cut across the board.”
Act High And Mighty
“What are you acting so high and mighty about.”
Add Insult To Injury
“First he drives into my car. Then, to add insult to injury he says I’m parked in the wrong spot.”
Address Him As Your
“I’m not one of your college friends. Address me as your father.”
Advise Against Something
“Do you recommend that I talk with the boss?” Reply: “I would advise against it.”
After Hours
“Sorry, we don’t see patients after hours.”
Ahead Of Schedule
“My software project is ahead of schedule.”
Alive And Kicking
“How is your grandfather doing?” Reply: “He is alive and kicking.”
All For The Best
“Did you hear they broke up?” Reply: “It is probably all for the best. They were not getting along well.”
All Gone
“Are there any more cookies?” Reply: “All gone.”
All In One Piece
“Be careful. I want you home all in one piece.”
All In The Family
“I’m going to tell you about your uncle, but let’s keep this all in the family.”
All Kidding Aside
“All kidding aside, I really do like her.”
All Out War
“It used to be they occastionally fired a missle. Now it’s all out war.”
All Over
“Is the game still on?” Reply: “No, it’s all over.”
All Systems Are Go
“Are you ready?” Reply: “All systems are go.”
All Talk And No Action
“John promised he would be here.” Reply: “He is all talk and no action.”
All The Rage
“Do you like this scarf? It is all the rage.”
All Told
“How much money is missing?” Reply: “All told, 300 dollars.”
As An Aside
“As an aside: Is anyone hungry?”
As Drunk As A Skunk
“Don’t go out drinking with Henry. He’ll get you as drunk as a skunk.”
At The Present Time
“Are you hiring new people?” Reply: “Not at the present time.”
At This Juncture
“Are you going to buy the ABC company?” Reply: “No. Not at this juncture.”
Back And Forth
“What fun could it be playing tennis? They just hit the ball back and forth all day.”
Back Down From
“If I were you, I would back down. It is not worth fighting about.”
Back East
“We just can’t wait to move back east.”
Back In Circulation
“John, where have you been? It is good to see you back in circulation.”
Back Me Up
“I told my mom we were at the baseball game last night. Back my up.”
Back Off
“I guess I made her angry. She told me to back off and leave her alone.”
Back Order Them
“We don’t have them in your size today. But I would be glad to back order them for you.”
Back The Wrong Horse
“Who did you bet on in the superbowl?” Reply: “Arizona.” Answer: “Ouch. You backed the wrong horse.”
Back To Square One
“After all that work, they decided not to hire me.” Reply: “Back to square one.”
Bad As All That
“I’ve heard it is the worst place to go to school.” Reply: “It’s not as bad as all that.”
Bad Mouthing You
“You are one of my best friends. I would never bad mouth you.”
Bail Me Out
“He got thrown in jail for drunk driving, but his father bailed him out.”
Bait And Switch
“I thought I was buying a new one.” Reply: “It looks like they gave you the bait and switch.”
Barking Up The Wrong Tree
“If you are looking for someone to lend you money, don’t talk to me. You’re barking up the wrong tree.”
Batten Down The Hatches
“A big rain storm is coming. We need to batten down the hatches.”
Battle It Out
“I really don’t mind where we go. I’ll let you two battle it out.”
Be Swimming In Something
“Do you have any ketchup left?” Reply: “We are swimming in it.”
Be The Spitting Image Of Someone
“People say I am the spitting image of my mother.”
Bear Fruit
“Did your meeting bear fruit?”
Bear In Mind
“Would you like to order dinner?” Reply: “Bear in mind that I do not speak French.”
Beating A Path To Your Door
“I don’t see anyone beating a path to your door.”
Beating Around The Bush
“Has he said that he wants to marry you?” Reply: “No, but he has been beating around the bush.”
Before You Know It
“Enjoy your freedom! Before you know it, you’ll be married and settling down with children.”
Beg To Differ
“You think I am old? I beg to differ.”
Behind The Times
“My grandfather wears black socks with his shorts.” Reply: “He is so behind the times.”
Behind Your Back
“Those two went to the boss, and they did it behind my back.”
Belabor The Point
“I know we’ve talked about this already, and I hate to belabor the point, but I still don’t think you are understanding me.”
Better Safe Than Sorry
“Should I bring my umbrella?” Reply: “Better safe than sorry.” Answer: “Okay. I’ll go get it.”
Bring Home The Bacon
“I go to work every day to bring home the bacon.”
Bringing Up The Rear
“There you are again Schmidt, bringing up the rear.”
Brushing Up On
“Are you going to brush up on your Spanish before you go to Mexico?”
Buck Up
“Buck up. It will be okay.”
Bugging You
“My brother is bugging me.”
Building You Up
“Do you really mean that? or are you just building me up?”
Call A Meeting
“If I call a meeting for Thursday, will you be there?”
Call A Spade A Spade
“You can call him a nice guy if you want to but I am calling a spade a spade; that guy is a jerk.
Call It A Day
“It’s time to go home. Let’s call it a day.”
Call It A Night
“You guys are going to another bar? Not me. I’m calling it a night.”
Call It Quits
“It is getting dark outside. Let’s call it quits.”
Call The Dogs Off
“I already gave you your money. Call the dogs off.”
Call The Meeting To Order
“Everyone quiet down so we can call this meeting to order.”
Call The Roll
“Everyone be quiet. I’m going to call the roll.”
Call The Shots
“I’m calling the shots here. You will do what I say.”
Calling You Names
“You are a jerk!” Reply: “You don’t have to call me names.”
Can I Get A Rain Check
“He was going to take me to the park, but it rained, so I got a rain check.”
Can You Imagine
“This car only cost me $500. Can you imagine?”
Cannot Help Doing Something
“When she said that, I couldn’t help laughing.”
Can t Carry A Tune
“Sing with us!” Reply: “Sorry. You wouldn’t want me to. I can’t carry a tune.”
Can t Do Anything With Someone Or Something
“Your teacher is frustrated. She says she can’t do anything with you.”
Can t Help But Do Something
“When she said that, I couldn’t help but laugh.”
Can t Hold A Candle To Someone
“You are a good tennis player. But you can’t hold a candle to my sister.”
Can t Make Heads Or Tails Out Of Someone Or Something
“I’m looking at your computer program right now, but I can’t make heads or tails out of it.”
Cap And Gown
“I love this photo of you and your friends in cap and gown.”
Capable Of Doing Something
“Did you hear about the farmhouse murders?” Reply: “Who could be cabable of such a thing?”
Carried Away
“You cleaned everything. Even the dog.” Reply: “Yes. I got kind of carried away.”
Carry A Secret To One s Grave
“Please, you must not tell anyone what happened.” Reply: “I will carry your secret to my grave.”
Carry A Secret To The Grave
“Please, you must not tell anyone what happened.” Reply: “I will carry it to the grave.”
Carry On Without Someone Or Something
“If anything ever happens to me, I want you to carry on without me.”
Cash And Carry
“Sorry but there is nowhere to eat here. It is cash and carry.”
Cease And Desist
Police officer says: “Sir, I want you to cease and desist from what you are doing.”
Change Someone s Mind
“I thought you didn’t like her?” Reply: “Well, I changed my mind.”
Clear The Table
“Everyone is done eating. Would you like to clear the table?”
Don’t Put The Cart Before The Horse
“Hey! First we attatch it, then we put on the chains. Don’t put the cart before the horse.”
Down The Hatch
“You want me to drink this whole thing?” Reply: “That’s right. Down the hatch!”
Down The Street
“Where does your grandmother live?” Reply: “She’s just down the street.”
Down The Tubes
“What happened to your plans for tonight?” Reply: “Down the tubes.”
Down With Some Disease
“I can’t come to work today. I’m down with the flu.”
Downhill All The Way
“School has been difficult, but now that we have finished our exams it is downhill all the way.”
Drag One s Feet
“I’ve wanted to start yoga for months. I’ve just been dragging my feet.”
Draw A Blank
“Do you remember how to say that word in Spanish?” Reply: “I’m drawing a blank.”
Draw Blood
“Ouch! I cut myself.” Reply: “Let me see. Did it draw blood?”
Drunk As A Skunk
“Did you see Jean last night?” Reply: “Yeah. She was as drunk as a skunk.”
Early To Bed Early To Rise Makes A Man Healthy Wealthy And Wise
“All of his life, my grandfather went to bed early and got up with the sun.” Reply: “Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy wealthy and wise.”
Expecting A Child
“My wife and I are expecting our first child.” Reply: “Congratulations!”
Expense Is No Object
“This year I want the company party to be fantastic. Expense is no object.”
Explain Yourself
“Please listen. I am trying to explain myself.”
Expressing Your Anger
“I would like to express my anger about what happened last night.”
Extending Credit
“I want that couch, but I really cannot afford it.” Reply: “We will extend you credit.”
Extending Our Sympathy
“I would like to extend my sympathy for the recent death of your mother.” Reply: “I appreciate that very much.”
Fair And Square
“You cheated!” Reply: “No, I did not! I beat you fair and square.”
Familiarity Breeds Contempt
“Those two have been living together for too long. They don’t speak a word to each other.” Reply: “Familiarity breeds contempt.”
Forbidden Fruit
“The boss’s daughter may be pretty, but remember that she is forbidden fruit.”

Monday 15 July 2013

Past Paper PMS

  1. 1.     Punjab Public Service Commission PPSC Combined Competitive Examination PMS All Subject Past Papers   2012