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Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 1

Select the correct meaning of the following idioms:

To fall flat

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To fall flat means failing miserably or not being able to create the effect or achieve the result one wanted to, and, thus, meet cold reception.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 2

Select the correct meaning of the following idioms:

See eye to eye

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Seeing eye to eye means approving of each other or agreeing with each other.

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Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 3

Select the correct meaning of the following idioms:

To eat a humble pie

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This phrase means to make a humble apology and accept humiliation.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 4

Select the correct meaning of the following idioms:

Black sheep

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This phrase means a member of a family or group who is regarded as a disgrace to it.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 5

Select the correct meaning of the following idioms:

Lion’s share

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'Lion's share' means the largest portion of anything or the majority amount of something. E.g. The actress received the lion's share of credit for the movie's success as she was in the lead. Thus, option B is the correct answer. Rest of the answers are incorrect.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 6

Select the correct meaning of the following idioms:

Heart and soul

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This idiom means the entirety of one's energies or affections. For example, He put heart and soul into his music.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 7

Select the correct meaning of the following idioms:

A good samaritan

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 7

A Good Samaritan means a charitable or helpful person, hence Option A is the correct answer as it has the correct meaning of the given phrase. 
Option B is incorrect because an honest politician is about a politician, while the phrase is about a helpful person. 
Option C is incorrect because a clever person is not someone who is helpful hence incorrect. 
Option D is incorrect because “a priest “ is one who is considered holy and spiritual, but he is not necessarily a helpful person hence it is incorrect. 

Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 8

Select the correct meaning of the following idioms:

All and sundry

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 8

This Cliché everyone; one and all. Cold drinks were served to all and sundry.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 9

Select the correct meaning of the following idioms:

We have no time to lose

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 9

Something that you say when it is important to do something immediately. Her plane gets in at 3 o'clock so there's no time to lose.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 10

Select the correct meaning of the following idioms:

'Some people have a habit of wearing their heart on their sleeve.'

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Idioms- 1 - Question 10

This idiom means to reveal your emotions so that they are subject to the comments of others.

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