Idioms and Phrases are literal terms that induce a meaning that may be otherwise hidden behind the actual words.
While reading and answering Idioms and Phrases we can say that there is a slight difference in the two.
For example:
For Example:
Q1: One proverb/Idiom is mentioned below together with its meaning. Choose the correct meaning of that particular Idiom from the given
Add fuel to the flames:
(a) To burn something
(b) To do or say something that makes someone react more strongly
(c) To consider something
(d) None of the above
Ans: B
To add fume to flames means to over exaggerate anything that makes a bad situation more miserable.
Q2: One proverb/Idiom is mentioned below together with its meaning. Choose the correct meaning of that particular Idiom from the given
To smell a rat
(a) To see a rat
(b)To suspect foul dealings
(c) To find plague in a specific area
(d) None of the above
Ans: (b)
To smell a rat means to suspect a nasty dealing or sensing something wrong in a particular situation. This can be better explained with the help of an example below:
If I don’t go to school today, then the teacher will smell a rat.
Q3: One proverb/Idiom is mentioned below together with its meaning. Choose the correct meaning of that particular Idiom from the given
Strike while the Iron is hot.
(a)To beat the hot iron
(b)To act promptly when the situation is in favour
(c)To Extreme tensed situation
(d)To raise objections
Ans: (b)
It means to take advantage of any opportunity as and when it arises without waiting. It can be better explained with the help of an example:
Sam told Martha- You’ve got such a great job opportunity. If I were you, then I’d rather strike while the iron is hot.
Q4: One proverb/Idiom is mentioned below together with its meaning. Choose the correct meaning of that particular Idiom from the given
To snap one’s fingers
(a) To grasp eagerly
(b) To speak abruptly
(c) To accept immediately
(d) To become contemptuous of
Ans: (d)
It means to treat with contempt, scorn, disregard
He was snapping his fingers in time with the music.
Q5: One proverb/Idiom is mentioned below together with its meaning. Choose the correct meaning of that particular Idiom from the given
To spill the beans
(a) To misbehave
(b) To great obstructions
(c) To keep secrets
(d) To reveal secret information
Ans: (d)
It means to reveal secret information unintentionally or indiscreetly.
My brother spilled the beans about the surprise party planned for our parents, by telling them during a conversation last night.
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