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Idioms and Phrases

Direction for [ Question No: 101 To 110 ] :

Some proverbs/idioms are given below together with their meanings. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom.

Answer: B

Explanation:

Example : Most of politicians pay lip service to the plight of poor.

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Answer: A

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Answer: A

Example : Few people set people by ear for their own benefits.

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Answer: A

Example : My brother is at sea in maths, he can not solve even the easy problems.

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Answer: D

Explanation:

Example : We had to kick our heels to meet the minister.

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Answer: B

Example : Rooting out corruption in India is not a herculean task if we all contribute our part honestly.

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Answer: B

Example : After long illness finally he turned up the corner and now he is completely fine.

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Answer: D

Example : His excuses were like red rag to bull for me.

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Answer: D

Example : All the efforts of NGO's to root out the curse of dowry system is still a wild-goose chase in certain areas.

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Answer: B

Example : Rahul can never see eye to eye with his elder brother.

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