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Every year many aspirants give competitive exams and to crack the competitive exams they study the all syllabus that comes in competitive exams. General English is part of competitive exams and in this section, aspirants can cover all topics according to the exam syllabus of English Grammar like Tense, passive, Idioms Phrases, etc.
Common General English is an essential part of all competitive exams. Even though English can be a bit difficult for some students, candidates can get good scores with the help of English in competitive exams and interview.
An Idiom is a common word or phrase which signifies otherwise from its literal meaning but can be understood because of its popular usage. A phrase is a small group of words that adds meaning to a sentence. When you learn Idioms and Phrases you sound more confident. Here, I have prepared Idioms and Phrases Questions in this blog to increase your confidence..
Idioms are phrases, a group of words that reveal a metaphor and special meaning. Also, when a word is used in place of several words, it is called a word for the phrase. Idioms and phrase topics are included in English grammar to denote a sentence. On the other hand, in English SSC, UPSC, RRB, IAS, RPSC, BANK, etc. are an important subject in the...
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Economic policies formulated by the IAS officers are generally above the power of comprehension off most of the ministers.
295 0 63108c664e3bf85cbe80930e- 1the powers of comprehension offfalse
- 2the powerful of comprehension offalse
- 3the power of comprehension oftrue
- 4No correction requiredfalse
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Answer : 3 the power of comprehension of
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
dark horse
402 0 62f3465039a8157d97fbf328- 1a candidate about whom little is known but who unexpectedly winstrue
- 2a good person who has been unfairly malignedfalse
- 3a person despised by everybody winsfalse
- 4a very unpredictable contestant, sometimes wins sometimes losesfalse
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Answer : 1 a candidate about whom little is known but who unexpectedly wins
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
dead ringer
321 0 62f344983342ab118437fe1e- 1a competition whose outcome is already decided (by unfair means)false
- 2a candidate fraudulently substituted for another in a competitiontrue
- 3a person who was in a situation to warn others is now missingfalse
- 4a warning which comes too late, after the damage is donefalse
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Answer : 2 a candidate fraudulently substituted for another in a competition
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
every cloud has a silver lining
350 0 62ea4fc74404a856fa18fbd7- 1no bad situation is permanentfalse
- 2if one wants rain then one has to bear with dark cloudsfalse
- 3every blessing comes with a hidden cursefalse
- 4every bad situation has some good aspects to ittrue
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Answer : 4 every bad situation has some good aspects to it
In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase.
To stop doing something; cease or abstain.
330 0 62ea4efc6f92bf0da7cf34ea- 1to endurefalse
- 2to desisttrue
- 3to perseverefalse
- 4to dismayfalse
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