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English » Idioms and Phrases

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

In the same breath

A

Practice breathing exercises

B

Try and hold your breath

C

Able to get a foul smell

D

Say two contradictory things at the same time

English » Idioms and Phrases

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Be hard up

A

Have very little money

B

Unable to calculate

C

Have difficulty in climbing stairs

D

Find it very difficult to wake up early

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Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.

The Chairman of our company takes care of the rank and file in the company.

A

Ordinary people

B

Documents and files

C

Officers

D

Only the top rank people

Solution

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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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Cake walk

A

Something tasty

B

Something enjoyable

C

Something sweet

D

Something easy

Solution

cake walk- something very easy and can be done with a little or no effort.

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Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.

I am working on too many projects. I think I have bitten off more than I can chew.

A

To find work dull

B

Not able to finish work

C

To be happy to multitask

D

To take on more than one can handle

Solution

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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Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.

It is good to take into account all the important factors before making a decision.

A

control

B

select

C

consider

D

leave

Solution

take into account- consider something with other factors before reaching a decision

hence option C is the correct answer

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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

To take after

A

To mock someone

B

To be similar in appearance

C

To chase someone

D

To change sides often

Solution

to take after- to look similar, resemble 

so the correct option is B to be similar in appearance.

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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Foul play

A

A drama which is badly produced

B

Unfair or dishonest behaviour

C

Unpleasant weather for playing

D

A bad smelling theatre or playground

Solution

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

A

On the top

B

On the way

C

On the decline

D

On the rise

Solution

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

A

Very profitable

B

Little chance of success

C

A correct prediction

D

A perfect aim

Solution

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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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Lie low

A

Sit on a low chair

B

Try not to be noticed

C

Fly a plane at a low altitude

D

Lie down and relax after a tiring day

Solution

idiom lie low means keep out of sight; avoid detection or attention. 

so option B is the correct answer here.

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Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.

When I asked for an expensive dress for my friend’s wedding, my mother reminded me that money does not grow on trees.

A

Money is freely available to spend

B

Money is hard earned and limited

C

Money grows on shrubs and there’s plenty

D

Money is like leaves of a tree and freely available

Solution

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.

English » Idioms and Phrases

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Dark horse

A

An honest fellow

B

An unexpected winner

C

A mean person

D

A slow runner

Solution

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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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Stone’s throw

A

Difficult problem

B

Large hurdle

C

Hurt slightly

D

Short distance

Solution

Stone’s throw : At a short distance.

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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Hold the key

A

To own a property

B

To keep a secret

C

To have the right of succession

D

To have control of something

Solution

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.

A

made every possible effort

B

looked in different places

C

depended on many people

D

proposed good plans

Solution

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.

English » Idioms and Phrases

Select the most appropriate meaning of the following idiom.

Nip in the bud

A

To destroy early

B

To cut the buds

C

To destroy late

D

Not to destroy

Solution

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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Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.

You have put me in a tight corner by telling me to keep quiet.

A

A secret place

B

A comfortable situation

C

An embarrassing situation

D

A difficult situation

Solution

Idiom in a tight corner means in a bad or difficult position.

so option D is the correct answer.

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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

A hair in the butter

A

Easy to handle

B

A slippery road

C

Sinking in debt

D

A challenging situation

Solution

idiom a hair in the butter means a problem or a challenging situation.

​​​​​​so option D is the right answer here.

English » Idioms and Phrases

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Cool as a cucumber

A

Nervous and fidgety

B

Happy and excited

C

Irritated and annoyed

D

Calm and composed

Solution

idiom cool as cucumber means untroubled, someone that is calm and relexed.

so option D is the right answer.