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SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 1

Directions: In the following Questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC Sub. Ins. 2016]

To put his foot down.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 1

Phrase ‘to put one’s foot down’ means to act firmly or stand firmly.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 2

Directions: In the following Questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC Sub. Ins. 2016]

Have a foot in the grave.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 2

Idiom ‘Have a foot in the grave’ means to be on the verge of death/ to be almost dead.

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SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 3

Directions: In the following Questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC Sub. Ins. 2016]

A hornet's nest.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 3

Idiom ‘hornet’s nest’ means a dangerous or complicated situation.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 4

Directions: In the following Questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC Sub. Ins. 2016]

To roll out the red carpet.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 4

Phrase ‘To roll out the red Carpet’ means to welcome someone with great or elaborate hospitality.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 5

Directions: In the following Questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC Sub. Ins. 2016]

To have an axe to grind.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 5

Phrase ‘To have an axe to grind’ means to have a personal motivation or selfish reason for saying or doing something.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 6

Directions: In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and click the button corresponding to it. [SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016]

pull a fast one

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 6

Phrase Pull a fast one- to succeed in an act of deception.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 7

Directions: In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and click the button corresponding to it. [SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016]

Grease the palm

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 7

Idiom Grease somebody's palm means to give someone money to persuade them to do what you want; to bribe someone.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 8

Directions: In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and click the button corresponding to it. [SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016]

turn turtle

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 8

Idiom Turn turtle- to turn upside down.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 9

Directions: In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase. [SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016]

Wild goose chase

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 9

Idiom ‘wild goose chase’ means a chaotic search for something that is difficult to find.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 10

Directions: In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase. [SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016]

Smell a rat

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 10

Idiom ‘Smell a rat’ means to suspect a trick or deceit.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 11

Directions: In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase. [SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016]

A live wire

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 11

‘A live wire’ means an energetic, lively and active person.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 12

Directions: In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and click the button corresponding to it. [SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016]

To keep in abeyance

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 12

Phrase ‘To keep in a beyance’ means a state of temporary disuse or suspension.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 13

Directions: In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and click the button corresponding to it. [SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016]

To be in a fix

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 13

The idiom ‘To be in a fix’ means in a difficult situation.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 14

Directions: In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and click the button corresponding to it. [SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2016]

To break the ice

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 14

Idiom ‘break the ice’ means to do something as a means of reducing or eliminating shyness, awkward tension or unfamiliarity.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 15

Directions: Four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC CHSL 2015]

A Sacred Cow

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 15

The idiom ‘A sacred cow’ means a person held to be above criticism.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 16

Directions: Four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC CHSL 2015]

To shun evil company

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 16

The idiom ‘Shun evil company’ means to avoid or to evade from a bad company (Group of People).

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 17

Directions: Four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC CHSL 2015]

He has made a dog's breakfast of these accounts.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 17

The idiom A dog’s breakfast means a complete mess.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 18

Directions: Four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC CHSL 2015]

You will be reminded of the seamy side of life if you visit the slum tenements.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 18

The idiom ‘The seamy side of life’ means the most unpleasant or roughest aspect of life.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 19

Directions: In the following questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom / Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom / Phrase. [SSC CHSL 2015]

To put in a nut- shell

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 19

The idiom ‘To put in a nut-shell’ means to state something very concisely.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 20

Directions: In the following questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom / Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom / Phrase. [SSC CHSL 2015]

To make up one's mind

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 20

The idiom ‘To make up one’s mind’ means to come to an opinion or decision.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 21

Directions: In the following questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom / Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom / Phrase. [SSC CHSL 2015]

Nowadays, it has become a fashion to take French leave.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 21

The idiom ‘Take French leave’ means a period when you are absent from work without asking for permission.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 22

Directions: In the following questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom / Phrase underlined. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom / Phrase. [SSC CHSL 2015]

International monetary affairs are governed by the gnomes of Zurich.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 22

The idiom ‘The gnomes of Zurick’ refers to Swiss bankers and the power and influence with which they control foreign money.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 23

Directions: In the following questions below, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC Sub. Ins. 2015]

The shopping mall is a beehive of activity.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 23

‘Beehive’ means a very busy place.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 24

Directions: In the following questions below, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC Sub. Ins. 2015]

To win laurels.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 24

To win laurels means to earn respect and prestige.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 25

Directions: In the following questions below, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC Sub. Ins. 2015]

The officer was in the soup when there was a raid in his office.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 25

Phrase ‘In the Soup’ means in trouble.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 26

Directions: In the following questions below, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC Sub. Ins. 2015]

We must draw the line somewhere.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 26

Idiom ‘draw the line’ means to clearly seperate or create boundaries for two things.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 27

Directions: In the following questions below, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC Sub. Ins. 2015]

To cut the Gordian knot.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 27

The idiom ‘Cut the Gordian Knot’ means to solve a very challenging or daunting problem decisively.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 28

Directions: In the following questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015]

Unless you make amends for the loss, nobody is prepared to excuse you.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 28

The phrase ‘Make amends for’ means make payment to; compensate

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 29

Directions: In the following questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015]

Instead of keeping his promise of helping me with office work, he just left me high and dry.

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 29

The idiom ‘Leave somebody high and dry’ means to leave someone alone in problem.

SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 30

Directions: In the following questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. [SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2015]

Amit said to Rekha, "Don't make a mountain out of a molehill".

Detailed Solution for SSC CGL Previous Year Questions: Idioms/Phrases - 3 - Question 30

If you are making a mountain out of a molehill, it means you are exaggerating things, blowing them out of proportion.

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