Some proverbs/idioms are given below together with their meanings. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom.
Carry the day
Answer: C
Example : By taking many wickets India carried the day in test match
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By hook or by crook
Answer: B
Example : I want to win this match, by hook or by crook.
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Apple Pie Order
Answer: D
Explanation:
Example: On the eve of inspection every thing was kept in apple pie order.
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Halcyon days
Answer: A
Example : Days spent in my village were the halcyon days of my life.
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Laugh in one's sleeves
Answer: A
Explanation:
Example : The students laughed in their sleeves at teacher ignorance of the subject.
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Throw a spanner
Answer: B
Example : He refused to co-operate with me, so threw a spanner on my plan.
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Good Samaritan
Answer: C
Example : He is a Good Samaritan because he helps all.
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Days of reckoning
Answer: D
Example : He committed this crime even he knew that days of reckoning will come soon.
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Cry for the moon
Answer: A
Example : For me winning a lottery is just like crying for the moon.
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Back of beyond
Answer: D
Example : In the back of beyond , she has found her roots.
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