Idioms and Phrases
Direction: In the following questions four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
- The present manner of delimitation has been done in a gerrymandering way.
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Gerrymander (Verb) : to change the size and borders of an area for voting in order to give an unfair advantage to one party in an election
● The city had been gerry mandered so that the party might retain the control. The best option is in a manipulative and unfair way.Correct Option: C
Gerrymander (Verb) : to change the size and borders of an area for voting in order to give an unfair advantage to one party in an election
● The city had been gerry mandered so that the party might retain the control. The best option is in a manipulative and unfair way.
- Her father strained every nerve to enable her to get settled in life.
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strain every nerve : to try as hard as you can to do something
● He strained every nerve to snatch victory from defeat. The best option is worked very hardCorrect Option: A
strain every nerve : to try as hard as you can to do something
● He strained every nerve to snatch victory from defeat. The best option is worked very hard
- There are no hard and fast rules that cannot be relaxed on such an occasion.
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hard and fast : that cannot be changed in any circumstances
● This situation isn’t hard and fast. The best option is that cannot be alteredCorrect Option: D
hard and fast : that cannot be changed in any circumstances
● This situation isn’t hard and fast. The best option is that cannot be altered
- He turned up his nose at my offer.
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turn up one’s nose : to regard something with scorn/ contempt
● They turned their noses up at the only hotel that was available. The best option is treated my offer with contemptCorrect Option: C
turn up one’s nose : to regard something with scorn/ contempt
● They turned their noses up at the only hotel that was available. The best option is treated my offer with contempt
- When Ramu lost the money, he was down in the dumps.
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down in the dumps : feeling unhappy
● He’d been down in the dumps since there was a theft at his place. The best option is sad and depressedCorrect Option: C
down in the dumps : feeling unhappy
● He’d been down in the dumps since there was a theft at his place. The best option is sad and depressed