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Cat’s paw
Move at a fast pace
A person used as a tool by another
To attack someone
The most important attribute
idiom cat's paw means;
a person who is used by another to carry out an unpleasant or dangerous task.
"he was merely a cat's paw of older and cleverer men
so option B is right
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In the limelight
The centre of attraction
About to be successful
In a well lit up room
A well kept secret
option A is the right answer here
meaning of in the limelight
Also, in the spotlight. At the center of public attention or notoriety. For example, John loves being in the limelight, or The reporters made sure the attractive new actress would be in the spotlight
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Bed of roses
Testing condition of life
Pleasant condition of life
Lethargic condition of life
Trying condition of life
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Pull a long face
To flatter someone
To chide someone
To look angry
To look sad
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‘By word of mouth' means
Talk foolishly
Orally
Only thing to do
A sudden shock
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‘Order of the day' means
In fashion
To be defeated
Supplement Income
Warning
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'To pay lip service' means
To show only outward respect
A talent of speaking
Never in actual
To boast
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Pull a long face means-
to make fun
to look sad
to irritate someone
pull someone's face
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‘Blue stocking' means
Very happy
To be fussy
Money spent quickly
Educated but pedantic lady
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Directions (13): In the following question, four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
The car in the backyard is proving to be a white elephant.
very huge item
costly and useless possession
very expensive investment
useful material
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Blue blood (Phrase)
Related to a joint family
Related to a small family
Severe beating
Related to a Royal family
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In the following questions a statement has been given with highlighted text. Select the options that can replace the text with correct idiom or phrase
The coach felt extremely nervous on seeing the team performing poorly in the first quarter.
Heart skipped a beat
Like a cakewalk
Raining cats and dogs
Crying Wolf
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A piece of cake
An ambitious person
An easy task
A punishment
An obstacle
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Hit the books
Become very confused
To feel sorry about a mistake
To study very hard
To have a very long list
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To hold good
To perform best
To keep relations
To keep an eye
To remain valid
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It's all Greek to me
I can understand the cause of something
I am aware of the historical facts
I cannot understand anything
I know this subject well
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Crocodile tears
Sincere expression of sorrow
Crying of a crocodile
Cruel presentation of sorrow
Pretended show of sorrow
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To put someone's back up
To help someone
To irritate someone
To deceive someone
To flatter someone
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The actress’ daughter is just a chip off the old block
Similar to one's parents in behaviour
get into the enemy’s territory
console the dreary
chip off the edges
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White elephant
Motivational possession
Useful and expensive possession
Memorable possession
Costly but useless possession