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SSC Idiom & phrases Test 51
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    Directions For Questions

    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

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    The bee’s knees

    Solutions

    The idiom ‘the bee’s knees’ means that it is of excellent or very high quality. Hence, option D is the correct answer.

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    Directions For Questions

    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

    ...view full instructions


    Bring to light

    Solutions

    The idiom ‘Bring to light’ means to reveal

    Hence, option A is the correct answer.

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    Directions For Questions

    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom

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    A close-fisted person

    Solutions

     The idiom ‘A close- fisted person’ refers to someone who is not willing to spend much money.

    Hence, option D is the correct answer.

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    Directions For Questions

    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

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    Give a piece of one’s mind

    Solutions

    The idiom “give a piece of one’s mind” means to rebuke someone strongly.

    Hence, option C is the correct answer.

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    Directions For Questions

    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

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    Make off with

    Solutions

    The idiom ‘make off with’ means to run away or carry (something) away illicitly.. Hence, option B is the correct answer.

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    Directions For Questions

    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

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    To lead by the nose

    Solutions

    To lead by the nose idiom means to force someone to go somewhere (with you) or to lead someone by coercion. Hence, option B is the correct answer.

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    Directions For Questions

    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

    ...view full instructions


    Cut one short

    Solutions
    The idiom cut one short means to interrupt someone.

    Hence, option B is the correct answer.

  • Question 8/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

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    Birds of the same feather

    Solutions

    The idiom "birds of the same feather" means "people with similar character" because birds with same feathers looks identical.

    Example- "Suresh and Rakesh will get on well, they're birds of the same feather".

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    Directions For Questions

    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

    ...view full instructions


    Sail in the same boat

    Solutions

    The idiom “sail in the same boat” means “to be in the same unpleasant situation” which is similar to option B.

    Example: Everyone's got too much to do—we all are sailing in the same boat.

    Hence option B is correct.

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    Directions For Questions

    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

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    The ball is in one’s court

    Solutions

    The idiom 'the ball is in one’s court' means to be responsible for further action.

    Hence, option A is the correct answer.

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