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Q.1 Easy Idioms & Phrases
Choose the correct meaning of the idiom 'Bite the dust'.
ATo taste something bitter
BTo be defeated or fail
CTo eat soil
DTo clean teeth
Correct Answer:  B. To be defeated or fail
Explanation:

Bite the dust means to be defeated, fail, or die. It's commonly used in competitive contexts.

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Q.2 Easy Idioms & Phrases
Identify the correct use of 'Break the ice' in a sentence.
AThe athlete will break the ice championship next month.
BHe broke the ice by making a funny joke at the meeting.
CBreaking the ice requires a hammer.
DThe ice will break the window.
Correct Answer:  B. He broke the ice by making a funny joke at the meeting.
Explanation:

'Break the ice' means to initiate conversation or ease tension in an awkward situation.

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Q.3 Easy Idioms & Phrases
What does 'Burning the midnight oil' signify?
AWasting electricity at night
BWorking hard late into the night
CUsing candles instead of lamps
DSetting fire to oil containers
Correct Answer:  B. Working hard late into the night
Explanation:

This idiom means working late or studying hard, often for exams or important work.

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Q.4 Easy Idioms & Phrases
Select the sentence with correct use of 'Raining cats and dogs'.
AThe shelter is raining cats and dogs today.
BIt's raining cats and dogs outside; we need an umbrella.
CThe farmer is raining cats and dogs on his field.
DCats and dogs are raining from the sky.
Correct Answer:  B. It's raining cats and dogs outside; we need an umbrella.
Explanation:

The idiom means heavy rainfall. Option B correctly uses it in context.

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Q.5 Easy Idioms & Phrases
What is the meaning of 'Hit the books'?
ATo damage books physically
BTo start studying seriously
CTo write a book
DTo organize books
Correct Answer:  B. To start studying seriously
Explanation:

'Hit the books' is a common idiom meaning to study hard, especially used by students.

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Q.6 Easy Idioms & Phrases
Choose the correct interpretation: 'Once in a blue moon'.
AEvery month when moon is blue
BVery rarely or almost never
COn a sad occasion
DDuring moonlight
Correct Answer:  B. Very rarely or almost never
Explanation:

This idiom means something happens very rarely or almost never. A blue moon occurs approximately every 2-3 years.

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Q.7 Easy Idioms & Phrases
What does 'Keep your fingers crossed' imply?
AMaintain a specific hand gesture
BHope for good luck or a positive outcome
CAvoid touching anything
DExercise 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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Q.8 Easy 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.'
AIn a situation of complete freedom
BIn a difficult situation with no easy solution
CStanding between two physical objects
DFeeling 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.9 Easy Idioms & Phrases
Which phrase best completes the sentence: 'The new employee's constant mistakes made the manager realize that he was _______.'
Abarking up the wrong tree
Bplaying with fire
Cnot cut out for the job
Dburning 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.10 Easy Idioms & Phrases
In the context of modern workplace dynamics, 'going the extra mile' implies:
AWorking beyond assigned office premises
BPutting in additional effort or taking extra steps
CCommuting a longer distance to office
DCompeting 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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