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Idioms and Phrases

To have an axe to grind ___________?

A. A private end to serve

B. To fail to arouse interest

C. To have no result

D. To work for both sides

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Answer= Option A

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To cry wolf __________?

A. To listen eagerly

B. To give false alarm

C. To turn pale

D. To keep off starvation

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Answer= Option B

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To end in smoke ________?

A. To make completely understand

B. To ruin oneself

C. To excite great applause

D. To overcome someone

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Answer= Option B

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To put one’s hand to plough __________?

A. To take up agricultural farming

B. To take a difficult task

C. To get entangled into unnecessary things

D. Take interest in technical work

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Answer= Option B

 

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To pick holes _________?

A. To find some reason to quarrel

B. To destroy something

C. To criticize someone

D. To cut some part of an item

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Answer= Option C

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A man of straw _________?

A. A man of no substance

B. A very active person

C. A worthy fellow

D. An unreasonable person

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Answer= Option A

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To smell a rat _______?

A. To see signs of plague epidemic

B. To get bad small of a bad dead rat

C. To suspect foul dealings

D. To be in a bad mood

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Answer= Option C

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To hit the nail right on the head _______?

A. To say something that is exactly right or completely true

B. To destroy one’s reputation

C. To announce one’s fixed views

D. To teach someone a lesson

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Answer= Option A

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To set one’s face against __________?

A. To oppose with determination

B. To judge by appearance

C. To get out of difficulty

D. To look at one steadily

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Answer= Option A

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He could be easily arrested because the police were tipped off in a advance. tipped off means _____________?

A. Toppled over

B. Bribed

C. Given advance information

D. Threatened

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Answer= Option C

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