English Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
 All eyes

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    Watching with anger
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    Watching eagerly
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    Watching with no interest
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    Not watching at all
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Answer : 2. "Watching eagerly"
Explanation :

"All eyes" implies that everyone is watching eagerly or with great interest.

Q:

Choose the correct meaning of the given idiom.
 In weal and woe

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    In sad and gloomy days
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    In happiness and good times
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    In prosperity and adversity
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    In despair and failure
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Answer : 3. "In prosperity and adversity"
Explanation :

"In weal and woe" means in both good times (prosperity) and bad times (adversity).

Q:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
 A green horn

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    Uneducated person
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    Inexperienced person
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    Clever person
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    Skilled person
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Answer : 2. "Inexperienced person"
Explanation :

"A green horn" refers to a person who is inexperienced or new to a particular activity or job.

Q:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Be hard up

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    Have very little money
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    Unable to calculate
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    Have difficulty in climbing stairs
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    Find it very difficult to wake up early
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Answer : 1. "Have very little money"
Explanation :

"Be hard up" means to be in a difficult financial situation with very little money.

Q:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

In the same breath

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    Able to get a foul smell
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    Say two contradictory things at the same time
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    Practice breathing exercises
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    Try and hold your breath
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Answer : 2. "Say two contradictory things at the same time"
Explanation :

"In the same breath" refers to saying two contradictory things simultaneously or in close succession.

Q:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
 Beat around the bush

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    Avoid praising someone and demean
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    Avoid the main point by talking in a roundabout way
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    Avoid saying what you mean, usually because it is not funny
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    Avoid using foul words to make someone uncomfortable
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Answer : 2. "Avoid the main point by talking in a roundabout way"
Explanation :

"Beat around the bush" means to avoid addressing the main issue or topic and instead talk in a vague or indirect manner.

Q:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Cake walk

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    Something tasty
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    Something easy
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    Something sweet
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    Something enjoyable
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Answer : 2. "Something easy"
Explanation :

"Cake walk" is used to describe something that is extremely easy or effortless, like a simple task.

Q:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

A stumbling block

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    Removing stones on the way
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    Putting stones along the way
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    An obstacle to progress
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    Skipping over a hurdle
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Answer : 3. "An obstacle to progress"
Explanation :

"A stumbling block" is something that obstructs or hinders progress, similar to an obstacle that one might stumble over.

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