Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined phrase in the following sentence. The officer was in the soup when there was a raid in his office.
Question 2.
Match List I with List II :
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Question 3.
Choose the alternative which best expresses the opposite meaning of the underlined phrase in the following sentence. At his wits end, he turned to his old trade.
Question 4.
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Question 5.
Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined phrase in the following sentence. A good sportsman cannot afford to have a fit of the blues before the game.
Question 6.
Match List I with List II :
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Question 7.
Choose the alternative which best expresses the opposite meaning of the underlined phrase in the following sentence. You should not look down upon those who are financially weak.
Question 8.
Pick the odd one out from the following options :
Question 9.
Match List I with List II :
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Question 10.
Match List I with List II :
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Question 1.
Match List-I with List-II
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Question 2.
Match List-I with List-II
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Question 3.
Choose the correct meaning of the following idiom :- Catch Twenty Two
Question 4.
Match List-I with List-II :
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Question 5.
Replace the phrase in italics in the given sentence from the options given below to make a grammatically correct sentence :- I don't think you need to explain the situation, your conduct is speaking itself.
Question 6.
Pick the most appropriate option from below: The expression, "he is laboring ·under the delusion of a serious nature' suggests that:
Question 7.
Match List I with List II.
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Question 8.
To Ratanbabu, the hotel seemed quite adequate. His room wasn't large, but that didn't matter. There were windows to the east and the south with pleasant views of the country side. The servant Pancha seemed an amiable sort. Ratanbabu was in the habit of bathing twice a day in tepid water throughout the year and Pancha had assured him that there would be no trouble about that.
Question 9.
Pick the appropriate meaning of the expression '"Modus Operandi":
Question 10.
The expression "well done!" means: A That was well done B. You would have done well C. You have done well D. You will do well
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