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Idioms & Phrasal Verbs Test 62
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Idioms & Phrasal Verbs Test 62
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: In the given question, an idiom/phrase has been printed in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative that best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.

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    A man in black mask held the bank up this morning.
    Solutions
    “Hold something up” means to rob. Hence the correct answer is option C.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: The given question has a statement with an idiom/ phrase in it, which has been mentioned in bold. The statement is followed by five options; pick the option that best explains the meaning of the idiom, as used in the statement.

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    She has just returned from her vacation, but is feeling under the weather and has a sore throat and running nose.
    Solutions
    The idiom “to feel a bit under the weather” means to be ill or feel ill; drunk or intoxicated; having hangover; feeling sick.
    Hence, option A is correct.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: In the given question, an idiom/phrase has been printed in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative that best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.

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    We threw away our old furniture when we moved into another apartment.
    Solutions
    “Throw away” means to dispose of something which is no more of any use. Thus, the correct answer is option D.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: In the following question, out of the five alternatives, select the one which provides the appropriate meaning of the given word/phrase.

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    She broke out in a rash after eating some strawberries.
    Solutions

    To break out in means to suddenly become covered in something; to become affected with a skin eruption, such as pimples.
    So, the correct answer is option A.

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: In the following question, out of the five alternatives, select the one which provides the appropriate meaning of the given word/phrase.

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    Thieves broke into our office downtown and stole the computers.
    Solutions

    To break in means to interrupt when someone else is talking.
    E.g. As she was talking, he suddenly broke in, saying, "That's a lie."
    So, the correct answer is option E.

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