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Direction : - An idiomatic phrase is given followed by four alternatives. Choose the alternative that best expresses the meaning of the expression.
Make no bones about
To make no effort
To admit something readily
To make fuss about
To create no hindrance
2
Directions : - In the sentence an idiom highlighted as blue and bold is given. Choose the correct meaning of the Idioms in the sentences.
I took exception to his remarks and left the meeting.
Objected
Suggested
Heard
Excused
3
Directions : - In the sentence an idiom highlighted as blue and bold is give. Choose the correct meaning of the Idioms in the sentences.
As Basit broke the window of the house adjoining the park, he will have to face the music
Listen to what music the house owner plays
Run away for some time
Look at the house owner playing music
Accept the unpleasant result of his action
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Sachin has a long in cricket.
Long spell
Fine experience
Victorious win
Ultimate success
5
If someone drops a bombshell, they give you a sudden piece of bad or unexpected news
Make a serious mistake
Create a big problem
Have some big, bad news
Are attacking their enemy
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The sight of the accident made my flesh creep.
Worried me
Frightened me
Contused me
Drew my attention
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A Gala day
A day of success
A day of merry - making
An eventful day
A day of significance
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He was a king who ruled his subjects with a high hand.
Oppressively
Kindly
Conveniently
Sympathetically
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Spill the beans
Eat clumsily
Reveal a secret
Get exhausted
Fight carelessly
10
Rings a bell
Alarms you
Very noisy
Disturbing news
Is familiar, but can't remember where it was heard
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You may rush from pillar to post, but you stand no chance of getting what you want without a bribe.
Be very busy
Rush in all directions and suffer much harassment.
Go to all post boxes and post offices.
Go to many offices and post letters.
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Bad blood
Low blood pressure
Feeling of love
Feeling of hatred
High blood pressure
13
The players stormed out of the stadium after a hot - headed game.
Went out breaking things on their way
Crept out through a different exit
Went out meekly
Went out showing their anger
14
India must not expect any super power at the beck and call at the time of attack.
At the service
Ask for service
At the back of
Call to help
15
The new C.M. stuck his neck out today and promised 10 kgs free wheat a month rural families.
Extended hep
Took an oath
Caused embarrassment
Took a risk
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A good sportsman cannot afford to have a fit of the blues before the game.
Steroids or drugs
Depression
Stimulants
Entertainment
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Directions: - For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the Idioms given in bold in the sentences.
The involvement of teachers in the scheme of education proved to be a mare's nest.
A false invention
A noble thing
A successful
A timely sleep
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Eloquent lamentations regarding the fate of the flora and fauna are certain to be rendered as a cry in the wilderness.
A cry in vain
An unpleasant situation
A cry with a laughter
A laughter having no end
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The lion's share
A fair share
The largest amount
The deserved share
The least amount
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The present undergraduate syllabus leaves very little elbow room for teachers to be innovative.
Room for elbow
Space
Freedom
Ground