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Idioms and Phrases for Competitive Exams

Multiple - choice questions based on idioms and phrases:

Choose the correct option:

A piece of cake:

Very tough
Very confused
Very easy

Ans: very easy


Exact time
Before time

Ans: At the last possible moment


Alarming
Total blindness

Ans: Pretend not to notice


Rigid
Fragile
Weak

Ans: Weak(person)

Ans: Confused

List of Idioms and Phrases:

  1. An iron hand - By force
  2. Bite your tongue - To avoid talking
  3. kick the bucket - Die
  4. Latin and Greek - unable to understand
  5. Call a spade a spade - Straight talking
  6. Under the thumb - Under his control
  7. Cry for the moon - Ask for the impossible
  8. At arm's length - To keep at a distance
  9. Out of the way - Strange
  10. Spread like wildfire - Spread quickly
  11. By hook or by crook: By fair or foul means
  12. Die in harness - Die while in service
  13. In hot water - In trouble
  14. In high spirits - Very happy
  15. A big gun - An important person
  16. In the long run - Ultimately
  17. At home - Comfortable
  18. At sea - Confused and lost
  19. An acid test - A critical test
  20. Carry on - To continue
  21. Tight spot - A difficult situation
  22. Above all - Mainly
  23. Behind the scenes - In private
  24. At first blush - At first sight
  25. Close fisted - Mean

Choose the alternative which expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrases:

My friend was nervous about his new job, but he was eager to call the manager, so I said to him," To hold your horses".

Meaning of - to hold your horses

Excited
Happy
Puzzled

Ans: Be patient

I know that you like pizza but don't eat like a horse.

Meaning of - eat like a horse

Gobble
Gulp
Eats unhealthy food

Ans: Eats a lot

Rohan worked hard, yet he passed the exam by the skin of his teeth

By cheating
with flying colors
Barely/by a small margin
Surprised

Ans: Barely/ by a small margin

Nowadays, I am feeling under the weather, so I will not attend the meeting.

Feeling good
Travelling
Feeling sick
Feeling sad

Ans: Feeling sick


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