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Q.1 Easy English Language Idioms & Phrases
Reading Comprehension: 'The team went the extra mile to deliver the project on time.' What does 'go the extra mile' signify?
A Traveling an additional distance
B Making additional effort beyond what is required
C Running a marathon
D Extending the project timeline
Correct Answer:  B. Making additional effort beyond what is required
EXPLANATION

'Go the extra mile' is an idiom meaning to make additional effort or do more than expected. It does not literally mean traveling distance.

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Q.2 Easy English Language Idioms & Phrases
In the reading comprehension passage, which phrase best explains 'the ball is in your court'?
A It is now your responsibility to take action
B You must play a sport
C You are losing the game
D You need to wait for others
Correct Answer:  A. It is now your responsibility to take action
EXPLANATION

'The ball is in your court' is an idiom meaning it is now your turn to act or make a decision. The responsibility lies with you.

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Q.3 Easy English Language Idioms & Phrases
Which sentence demonstrates CORRECT usage of 'keep your fingers crossed'?
A She kept her fingers crossed while operating the machinery.
B We are keeping our fingers crossed that the interview goes well.
C He kept his fingers crossed during the entire presentation.
D They kept their fingers crossed while walking.
Correct Answer:  B. We are keeping our fingers crossed that the interview goes well.
EXPLANATION

'Keep your fingers crossed' is an idiom meaning to hope for good luck. Option B correctly uses it in a context where hoping for a favorable outcome (interview success) is appropriate.

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Q.4 Easy English Language Idioms & Phrases
Read the passage and identify the idiom that means 'to face a difficult situation bravely': 'The entrepreneur decided to bite the bullet and launch her startup despite financial constraints.'
A bite the bullet
B break the ice
C burn bridges
D beat around the bush
Correct Answer:  A. bite the bullet
EXPLANATION

'Bite the bullet' means to face a difficult or painful situation courageously. The context supports this meaning as the entrepreneur is facing financial challenges.

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Q.5 Easy English Language Idioms & Phrases
Complete the paragraph with the most suitable idiom: 'The startup faced numerous obstacles, but the founders refused to _______ and continued pursuing their vision despite setbacks.'
A throw in the towel
B rock the boat
C sit on the fence
D beat a dead horse
Correct Answer:  A. throw in the towel
EXPLANATION

'Throw in the towel' means to give up or surrender. The context implies they didn't give up despite challenges.

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Q.6 Easy English Language Idioms & Phrases
Read the passage: 'Despite initial challenges, the startup team decided to bite the bullet and invest in new technology.' What does 'bite the bullet' mean here?
A Accept a difficult situation courageously
B Make a hasty financial decision
C Repair damaged equipment
D Challenge a competitor directly
Correct Answer:  A. Accept a difficult situation courageously
EXPLANATION

'Bite the bullet' means to accept a difficult or painful situation with courage and determination.

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Q.7 Easy English Language Idioms & Phrases
In the context of modern workplace dynamics, 'going the extra mile' implies:
A Working beyond assigned office premises
B Putting in additional effort or taking extra steps
C Commuting a longer distance to office
D Competing with colleagues on physical fitness
Correct Answer:  B. Putting in additional effort or taking extra steps
EXPLANATION

'Going the extra mile' metaphorically means doing more than expected or required in work or service.

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Q.8 Easy English Language Idioms & Phrases
Which phrase best completes the sentence: 'The new employee's constant mistakes made the manager realize that he was _______.'
A barking up the wrong tree
B playing with fire
C not cut out for the job
D burning the midnight oil
Correct Answer:  C. not cut out for the job
EXPLANATION

'Not cut out for the job' means lacking the necessary abilities or qualities for a position.

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Q.9 Easy English Language Idioms & Phrases
Read the passage and identify the idiom: 'After the CEO's announcement, the employees felt like they were between a rock and a hard place regarding the new policy.'
A In a situation of complete freedom
B In a difficult situation with no easy solution
C Standing between two physical objects
D Feeling trapped in a confined space
Correct Answer:  B. In a difficult situation with no easy solution
EXPLANATION

'Between a rock and a hard place' means facing a dilemma where both choices are equally unfavorable.

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Q.10 Easy English Language Idioms & Phrases
What does 'Keep your fingers crossed' imply?
A Maintain a specific hand gesture
B Hope for good luck or a positive outcome
C Avoid touching anything
D Exercise hand muscles
Correct Answer:  B. Hope for good luck or a positive outcome
EXPLANATION

'Keep your fingers crossed' is an idiom expressing hope or wishing for good luck in a situation, often used before exams or important events.

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