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Q.1 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Fill in the blank: 'He was caught _____ when the surprise party started.' (A common idiom needed)
Aoff guard
Bon guard
Cin guard
Dby guard
Correct Answer:  A. off guard
Explanation:

'Caught off guard' means surprised or unprepared for something unexpected.

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Q.2 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Identify the error in the sentence: 'She always beats around the bush when discussing serious topics instead of coming straight to the point.'
ANo error; idiom is correctly used
BShould be 'beats around bushes'
CShould be 'beats in the bush'
DShould be 'beats the bush around'
Correct Answer:  A. No error; idiom is correctly used
Explanation:

'Beat around the bush' is correctly used. It means to avoid discussing the main point.

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Q.3 Medium Idioms & Phrases
What does 'Spill the beans' mean in modern English?
ATo waste food items
BTo accidentally reveal a secret
CTo grow bean plants
DTo cook beans
Correct Answer:  B. To accidentally reveal a secret
Explanation:

'Spill the beans' means to reveal a secret or tell someone something that was meant to be kept confidential.

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Q.4 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Which sentence correctly uses 'Piece of cake'?
AThe exam was a piece of cake; everyone found it very easy.
BI baked a piece of cake yesterday.
CThe cake is divided into pieces.
DShe cut a piece of cake from the plate.
Correct Answer:  A. The exam was a piece of cake; everyone found it very easy.
Explanation:

'Piece of cake' means something is very easy to do. Option A correctly applies this idiom.

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Q.5 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Choose the option with correct use of 'Cost an arm and a leg'.
AThe surgery may cost an arm and a leg.
BThe injured person lost an arm and a leg in the accident.
CAn arm and a leg are body parts that cost money.
DHe spent money on arms and legs.
Correct Answer:  A. The surgery may cost an arm and a leg.
Explanation:

'Cost an arm and a leg' means something is very expensive. Option A uses it correctly.

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Q.6 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Correct the sentence: 'The project failed because the team couldn't see eye to eye about the budget allocation.'
ANo error
BShould be 'see eyes to eyes'
CShould be 'see eye in eye'
DShould be 'see the eye'
Correct Answer:  A. No error
Explanation:

'See eye to eye' is correctly used. It means to agree with someone.

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Q.7 Medium Idioms & Phrases
What is the meaning of 'Under the weather'?
AStanding below a rainy cloud
BFeeling slightly ill or unwell
CExperiencing bad weather conditions
DSheltered from weather
Correct Answer:  B. Feeling slightly ill or unwell
Explanation:

'Under the weather' means to feel sick or unwell, commonly used in healthcare contexts.

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Q.8 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Which option best matches the meaning of 'Call it a day'?
ATelephone someone during daytime
BStop working and rest; finish for the day
CDescribe the quality of the day
DSchedule something for a specific day
Correct Answer:  B. Stop working and rest; finish for the day
Explanation:

'Call it a day' means to stop working or finish an activity for the day, often used when tired or finished.

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Q.9 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Identify the sentence with the INCORRECT use of an idiom:
AThe startup's success was a breath of fresh air in the competitive market.
BShe decided to break the ice by introducing herself at the conference.
CHe was burning bridges by accepting the rival company's offer.
DThe politician was caught red-handed in a web of deceit.
Correct Answer:  D. The politician was caught red-handed in a web of deceit.
Explanation:

'Caught red-handed' means caught while committing a crime, not used with 'in a web of deceit' - should be used independently.

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Q.10 Medium Idioms & Phrases
Identify the ERROR in the following sentence: 'The board members were not seeing eye to eye about the merger, so they decided to call off the meeting.'
AUse of 'were' is incorrect
BNo error in idiomatic usage
C'call off' should be 'call on'
D'seeing eye to eye' is misused
Correct Answer:  B. No error in idiomatic usage
Explanation:

The sentence correctly uses both idioms: 'seeing eye to eye' (agreeing) and 'call off' (cancel). The grammar and usage are appropriate.

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