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Idioms and Phrases

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

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 : I do not trust him anymore, I use to take his problems with a pinch of salt.

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143.

Throw up the sponge

Answer: C

Example : The sole reason of his success is that he never throw up the sponge to the conditions.

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Answer: C

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Answer: C

Example : Being not worldly wise he wasted all his money in quixotic projects.

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Answer: C

Explanation:

Example : Company has zero tolerance policy for the employees who play truant.

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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: C

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Answer: B

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150.

At one's wit's end

Answer: A

Perplexed means cause to feel completely baffled.
Example: Rahul was at his wit's end to find that his sister has failed.

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