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In the same breath
Practice breathing exercises
Try and hold your breath
Able to get a foul smell
Say two contradictory things at the same time
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Be hard up
Have very little money
Unable to calculate
Have difficulty in climbing stairs
Find it very difficult to wake up early
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The Chairman of our company takes care of the rank and file in the company.
Ordinary people
Documents and files
Officers
Only the top rank people
Rank and file~ the members of any group or organisation who are not leaders and just ordinary peoples.
thus option A is correct
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Cake walk
Something tasty
Something enjoyable
Something sweet
Something easy
cake walk- something very easy and can be done with a little or no effort.
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I am working on too many projects. I think I have bitten off more than I can chew.
To find work dull
Not able to finish work
To be happy to multitask
To take on more than one can handle
option D is the correct answer
idiom, to bite more than one can chew- to assign for a bigger task than you can actually do, something is too difficult to be done by you.
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It is good to take into account all the important factors before making a decision.
control
select
consider
leave
take into account- consider something with other factors before reaching a decision
hence option C is the correct answer
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To take after
To mock someone
To be similar in appearance
To chase someone
To change sides often
to take after- to look similar, resemble
so the correct option is B to be similar in appearance.
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Foul play
A drama which is badly produced
Unfair or dishonest behaviour
Unpleasant weather for playing
A bad smelling theatre or playground
the idiom foul play means unfair play in a game or in a sport.
so option B is correct from above.
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On the wane
On the top
On the way
On the decline
On the rise
option C is the correct answer
idiom on the wane means becoming less important or less common so almost on the verse of decline.
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A long shot
Very profitable
Little chance of success
A correct prediction
A perfect aim
idiom a long shot means a perosn or thing that will probably not succeed or win etc.
so option B that is little chance of success is correct here.
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Lie low
Sit on a low chair
Try not to be noticed
Fly a plane at a low altitude
Lie down and relax after a tiring day
idiom lie low means keep out of sight; avoid detection or attention.
so option B is the correct answer here.
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When I asked for an expensive dress for my friend’s wedding, my mother reminded me that money does not grow on trees.
Money is freely available to spend
Money is hard earned and limited
Money grows on shrubs and there’s plenty
Money is like leaves of a tree and freely available
idiom: money does not grow on trees means: money cannot be obtained without some effort; hence it is limited and not hard earned
so option B is correct here.
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Dark horse
An honest fellow
An unexpected winner
A mean person
A slow runner
a candidate or competitor about whom little is known but who unexpectedly wins or succeeds.
"a Gloucester side that could be a dark horse for the title"
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Stone’s throw
Difficult problem
Large hurdle
Hurt slightly
Short distance
Stone’s throw : At a short distance.
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Hold the key
To own a property
To keep a secret
To have the right of succession
To have control of something
idiom hold the key means to have control of something
so option D is correct.
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My friends succeeded because they left no stone unturned in their search for an answer to the problem.
made every possible effort
looked in different places
depended on many people
proposed good plans
the idiom, leave no stone unturned means, to try every possible course of action in order to achieve something.
so the correct answer is option B here.
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Nip in the bud
To destroy early
To cut the buds
To destroy late
Not to destroy
idiom nip in the bud means to destroy something at an early stage.
eg: the idea has been nipped in the bud.
so option A is the right answer.
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You have put me in a tight corner by telling me to keep quiet.
A secret place
A comfortable situation
An embarrassing situation
A difficult situation
Idiom in a tight corner means in a bad or difficult position.
so option D is the correct answer.
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A hair in the butter
Easy to handle
A slippery road
Sinking in debt
A challenging situation
idiom a hair in the butter means a problem or a challenging situation.
so option D is the right answer here.
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Cool as a cucumber
Nervous and fidgety
Happy and excited
Irritated and annoyed
Calm and composed
idiom cool as cucumber means untroubled, someone that is calm and relexed.
so option D is the right answer.