Idiom For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given or underlined in the sentence. The question of abolition of private property is still a moot point. undecided not clear uncertain unknown undecided not clear uncertain unknown ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given or underlined in the sentence. Leaders should not only make speeches they should also be prepared to bell the cat. To take lead in danger. To tie bell to a cat's neck To be alert of the enemy To make noise To take lead in danger. To tie bell to a cat's neck To be alert of the enemy To make noise ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom He is always picking holes in every project. suggesting improvement in asking irrelevant questions on creating problems in finding fault with suggesting improvement in asking irrelevant questions on creating problems in finding fault with ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom In his youth, he was practically rolling in money Very rich Wasting a lot of money Spending more than his income Borrowing money liberally Very rich Wasting a lot of money Spending more than his income Borrowing money liberally ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom The new economic policy is likely to run into rough weather. create problems encounter difficulties confuse matters makes things difficult create problems encounter difficulties confuse matters makes things difficult ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given or underlined in the sentence. She rejected his proposal of marriage point blank. pointedly briefly abruptly directly pointedly briefly abruptly directly ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP