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Q.371 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Which sentence BEST demonstrates understanding of 'let the cat out of the bag'?
A The project manager accidentally revealed the confidential launch date during the meeting.
B The team organized a surprise party but kept it a secret from everyone.
C The executive made a strategic decision about the quarterly results.
D The department head implemented new policies without prior notice.
Correct Answer:  A. The project manager accidentally revealed the confidential launch date during the meeting.
Explanation:

'Let the cat out of the bag' means to accidentally reveal a secret. Option A demonstrates this by the manager revealing confidential information.

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Q.372 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Identify the CORRECT pairing of idiom and context:
A 'Ballpark figure' - precise financial calculation
B 'Back to the drawing board' - when initial plans fail and require rethinking
C 'In the final analysis' - beginning of a discussion
D 'Play hardball' - gentle negotiation approach
Correct Answer:  B. 'Back to the drawing board' - when initial plans fail and require rethinking
Explanation:

Option B correctly pairs the idiom with its appropriate context. 'Back to the drawing board' is used when plans fail and need reconsidering.

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Q.373 Medium Idioms & Phrases
In the sentence 'The consultant's recommendations were a shot in the dark, but surprisingly they worked,' identify the idiom's function:
A A risky or wild guess with low probability of success
B A deliberate and calculated decision
C A suggestion based on market research
D A conservative approach to problem-solving
Correct Answer:  A. A risky or wild guess with low probability of success
Explanation:

'A shot in the dark' means a wild guess or attempt with little chance of success. The word 'surprisingly' reinforces that it unexpectedly worked.

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Q.374 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Detect the ERROR in idiom usage: 'After the merger announcement, the company decided to spill the beans under wraps to maintain confidentiality.'
A spill the beans is correctly used
B under wraps contradicts spill the beans
C both idioms are used incorrectly
D the sentence has no error
Correct Answer:  B. under wraps contradicts spill the beans
Explanation:

'Spill the beans' means to reveal secrets, while 'under wraps' means keeping something secret. These idioms contradict each other in this context.

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Q.375 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Correct the sentence: 'The manager asked employees to think outside the walls to solve the innovation challenge.'
A think outside the walls is correct
B should be 'think inside the box'
C should be 'think outside the box'
D should be 'think beyond the office'
Correct Answer:  C. should be 'think outside the box'
Explanation:

The correct idiom is 'think outside the box,' which means to think creatively. 'Think outside the walls' is not a standard idiom.

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Q.376 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Para Jumble: Arrange these sentences in logical order:
P: The startup team decided to break the ice at the client meeting.
Q: They opened with a humorous anecdote about industry challenges.
R: This approach helped establish rapport with potential investors.
S: By the end of the meeting, everyone was engaged and comfortable.
A P-Q-R-S
B Q-P-S-R
C P-Q-S-R
D R-P-Q-S
Correct Answer:  A. P-Q-R-S
Explanation:

P introduces the action (break the ice), Q explains how they did it, R shows the result, and S provides the conclusion. This logical sequence is P-Q-R-S.

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Q.377 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Cloze Test: 'The negotiations had reached a deadlock, but the mediator managed to _____ the situation by introducing a compromise proposal.'
A break the deadlock
B break the ice
C break the deal
D break the chain
Correct Answer:  A. break the deadlock
Explanation:

'Break the deadlock' means to resolve a stalled situation. In the context of negotiations stuck at an impasse, this phrase is most appropriate.

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Q.378 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Vocabulary in context: In modern 2024-25 corporate settings, when executives say they want to 'level the playing field,' they mean:
A to make conditions equal for all competitors
B to improve office infrastructure
C to reduce employee salaries
D to flatten organizational hierarchy
Correct Answer:  A. to make conditions equal for all competitors
Explanation:

'Level the playing field' is a business idiom meaning to create equal opportunities. While it might involve hierarchy changes, the primary meaning is equal competitive conditions.

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Q.379 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Error Detection: Identify the idiom misuse: 'The investor decided to put all his eggs in one basket by diversifying across multiple sectors.'
A no error exists
B put all eggs in one basket means to concentrate, contradicting diversification
C diversifying is not an idiom
D the sentence structure is incorrect
Correct Answer:  B. put all eggs in one basket means to concentrate, contradicting diversification
Explanation:

'Put all eggs in one basket' means concentrating resources in one area, which contradicts the statement about diversifying across multiple sectors.

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Q.380 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Sentence Correction: 'She decided to let the cat out of the bag regarding the surprise party without thinking twice.'
A the sentence is correct
B should be 'buy a cat in a bag'
C should be 'let sleeping dogs lie'
D should be 'put the cart before the horse'
Correct Answer:  A. the sentence is correct
Explanation:

'Let the cat out of the bag' correctly means to reveal a secret. The sentence properly conveys that she accidentally revealed the surprise party.

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