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Test: Logical Matching- 2 - Question 1

If you rock the boat, you do or say something that will upset people by changing a situation that they don't want changed. Which situation below is the best example of rock the boat?

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Meaning: The idiom rock the boat means to do or say something that upsets people by changing an accepted situation.

Option C — "You shouldn't sit there and say everything's fine." — implies that someone should speak up or challenge the status quo rather than remain silent; that act of speaking up would rock the boat.

Options A, B and D are unrelated to this idiom (A describes a rocket stage, B describes troop processing, D is a descriptive sentence about crowding); therefore option C is the best example.

Test: Logical Matching- 2 - Question 2

Be a dime a dozen means 'overly abundant'. Which situation below is the best example of Be a dime a dozen?

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'Be a dime a dozen' means 'very common; of little value because abundant'.

Option A says 'Romantic novels like these do not have much value' — this implies such novels are common and therefore not valuable; it directly matches the idiom.

Option B describes plants that were once abundant but are now harmed (not currently abundant).

Options C and D describe uncommon or unusual situations, so they do not fit the meaning.

Correct answer: A

Test: Logical Matching- 2 - Question 3

A Cat may look at a king means an inferior isn't completely restricted in what they may do in the presence of a superior. Which situation below is the best example of A Cat may look at a king? 

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The proverb "A cat may look at a king" means a person of lower rank is not entirely forbidden from doing something harmless in the presence of someone superior; it emphasises a small but legitimate freedom for the inferior.

Option B shows a subordinate (Ramesh) refusing the boss's claim that staring is forbidden; this directly illustrates the subordinate asserting a simple right in front of a superior.

Therefore B is the best example.

Option A is archaic and only suggests kings don't punish cats; it is less clear as an example of a subordinate asserting a right.
Options C and D are unrelated to the proverb's meaning.
Test: Logical Matching- 2 - Question 4
In the nick of time means just at the critical moment. Which situation below is the best example of In the nick of time?
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The idiom in the nick of time means ‘just at the critical moment’, typically just before it would have been too late.

The sentence describing stopping the car to avoid hitting a child is an action that occurred just in time, so it matches the idiom.

The other options do not describe a narrowly avoided problem or action at a critical moment: one defines a musical concept, one is an unrelated statement about notebooks, and one describes a religious practice.

Therefore, the sentence about stopping the car just in time is the best example of the idiom.

Test: Logical Matching- 2 - Question 5
The definition of a wreck is something that has been destroyed, or a person who is upset or in poor health. Which statement below is an example of "wreck"?
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This item tests the meaning of the noun/verb "wreck" — to destroy or to cause to fail; also used for a person who is badly upset or in poor health.

Evaluate each option against that meaning.

Option A describes closures of public places; it does not illustrate something being "wrecked" in the intended sense.

Option B describes causing a relationship to fall apart and be destroyed; this directly matches the sense "to wreck (a relationship)".

Option C is a statement about differing conceptions and does not show destruction or severe upset.

Option D is an archaic judgement statement and does not illustrate the meaning.

Answer: B

Test: Logical Matching- 2 - Question 6
Theo- means 'relating to deities'. Which statement below is an example of theo-?
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Subject: Language — English (word-root knowledge).

The prefix theo- means 'relating to gods or deities'.

Option A explicitly refers to a god (Eros, the pagan god of love), so it illustrates the concept expressed by theo-.

Options B, C and D do not refer to deities and are therefore not examples of theo-.

Answer: A.

Test: Logical Matching- 2 - Question 7
Exodus usually means withdrawal. Which statement below can be an example of 'exodus'?
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"Exodus" primarily means a mass departure or the act of going out; historically it names the Israelites' departure from Egypt.

Option B is a direct description of that event: "The going out or journey of the Israelites from Egypt under the conduct of Moses." It therefore matches the meaning of exodus.

Options A, C and D do not describe a mass withdrawal: A describes arrivals, C describes a person observing comings and goings, and D refers to eschatological timing rather than a departure.

Answer: B

Test: Logical Matching- 2 - Question 8

Ubiquitary means one who exists everywhere. Which is the best example of Ubiquitary?

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Meaning: 'Ubiquitary' means present everywhere; synonymous with ubiquitous.

Option B explicitly describes enzymes (RNases) that are found broadly so the nucleic acid is degraded even under sterile conditions; this directly exemplifies something being ubiquitous.

Options A and D are unrelated to the idea of being present everywhere. Option C, as worded, says "present at many places at different times," which does not imply being present everywhere simultaneously.

Therefore, option B is correct.

Test: Logical Matching- 2 - Question 9

To enchant someone with something is to to delight someone. Which will be the best example of Enchant.

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If you are enchanted by someone or something, they cause you to have feelings of great delight or pleasure. In fairy stories and legends, to enchant someone or something means to put a magic spell on them.
Omar Sharif found the story so captivate that he chose this film to make his return to the screen is the best example of Enchant.
 

Test: Logical Matching- 2 - Question 10

A person who does not seem very friendly is sometimes referred as Cold Fish. Which statement is below can be a best example of Cold Fish.

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 a) She's a lovely person, but her husband does not show his emotions.
 

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