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Idioms & Phrasal Verb Test 246
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Idioms & Phrasal Verb Test 246
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    Direction: In the following question, out of the given alternatives, select the idiom/phrase similar in meaning to the given word/phrase.

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    Kith and kin
    Solutions

    One can refer to one's friends and family as your kith and kin.
    For example: They invited all their kith and kin to their new home.

    So, the correct answer is option B.

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    Direction: In the following question, out of the given alternatives, select the idiom/phrase similar in meaning to the given word/phrase.

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    Separate the wheat from the chaff
    Solutions

    'To separate the wheat from the chaff' means to separate things or people that are of high quality or ability from those that are not.
    For example: The first round of interviews really separates the wheat from the chaff.

    So, the correct answer is option B.

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    Direction: In the following question, out of the given alternatives, select the idiom/phrase similar in meaning to the given word/phrase.

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    Black out
    Solutions

    The phrasal verb 'black out' means 'a short period when someone suddenly becomes unconscious.

    For example:  I blacked out right after the accident.


    So, the correct answer is option D.

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    Direction: In the following question, out of the given alternatives, select the idiom/phrase similar in meaning to the given word/phrase.

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    Another drop in the inflation rate was cold comfort for the 2.74 million jobless.
    Solutions
    Cold Comfort- Something that has failed as an intended source of solace.

    Option B is the correct answer.
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    Direction: In the following question, out of the given alternatives, select the idiom/phrase similar in meaning to the given word/phrase.

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    It is usually the close circle of celebrities who are in the cahoots with the paparazzi.
    Solutions
    In Cahoots- In close, often secretive or conspiratorial cooperation with someone.
    This makes option A the correct answer.

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