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. To make a shot To achieve one's objective To make a guess To hit someone To retaliate To achieve one's objective To make a guess To hit someone To retaliate ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom To play second fiddle None of these To be happy, cheerful and healthy To support the role and view of another person To do back seat driving To reduce importance of one's senior None of these To be happy, cheerful and healthy To support the role and view of another person To do back seat driving To reduce importance of one's senior 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. As a politician he is used to being in the limelight all the time. giving speeches the object of admiration an object of public notice the centre of attraction giving speeches the object of admiration an object of public notice the centre of attraction ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom We should give a wide berth to bad characters. publicly condemn keep away from not sympathise with give publicity to publicly condemn keep away from not sympathise with give publicity to 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. To beg the question None of these To refer to To raise objections To take for granted To be discussed None of these To refer to To raise objections To take for granted To be discussed ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom An unbelievable tale. A horse story A cock and bull story A bullish story A black buck A horse story A cock and bull story A bullish story A black buck ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP