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The Phrase/ idiom “See eye to eye” means:

A Have a same look
B Have a same countenance
C Have a same opinion
D Have a same eyes colour
Correct Answer: Have a same opinion

The Phrase/ idiom “Elephant in the room” means:

A A major issue
B A minor problem
C An idiot person
D A giant man
Correct Answer: A major issue

The Phrase ‘Clouds on the horizon’ means:

A Frustration
B Problems
C Destruction
D Thunder and lightning
Correct Answer: Problems

‘To pull socks up’ means?

A Take a bigger risk
B Make an effort to improve work
C Come to a halt
D Stop doing something
Correct Answer: Make an effort to improve work

What is the nearest meaning of the phrase “bandy something around”?

A To play with an object
B To discuss something casually or exchange ideas informally
C To argue intensely
D To throw something away
Correct Answer: To discuss something casually or exchange ideas informally

What is the nearest meaning of the phrase “hell to pay”?

A A difficult task
B A lively party
C Severe consequences or trouble
D An unexpected reward
Correct Answer: Severe consequences or trouble

What is the nearest meaning of the following idiom: “Brave the elements”?

A Face difficult challenges
B Fight with nature
C Endure harsh weather conditions
D Conquer fears
Correct Answer: Endure harsh weather conditions

What is the nearest meaning of the following idiom: “Hold sway”?

A Dance gracefully
B Have control or influence
C Manage a situation
D Stand firm
Correct Answer: Have control or influence

What is the nearest meaning of the following idiom: “Spring a tap”?

A Pull a prank
B Initiate a conversation
C Trick someone into doing or saying something
D Start an argument
Correct Answer: Trick someone into doing or saying something

Which of the following is a synonym for “square up”?

A Avoid
B Confront
C Ignore
D Mislead
Correct Answer: Confront