1. At one’s wit’s end
(a) To work hard
(b) To be intelligent
(c) To get puzzled
(d) To be stupid
Ans- c (so upset that you do not know what to do )
2. To take someone to task
(a) To scold someone
(b) To assign work to someone
(c) To take someone to his place of work
(d) To praise someone for the work done
Ans- a (reprimand or criticize someone severely for a fault or mistake.)
3. To face the music
(a) To be greeted rudely
(b) To be offered warm hospitality
(c) To enjoy a music programme
(d) To bear the consequences
Ans- d (be confronted with the unpleasant consequences of one's actions.)
4. To blow one’s own trumpet
(a) To play on one’s own trumpet
(b) To praise one’s own self
(c) To create noisy disturbances
(d) To have a high-pitched voice
Ans- b (to tell other people how good and successful you are )
5. To run one down
(a) To be in a hurry
(b) To be weak and tired
(c) To disparage someone
(d) To run down a lane
Ans- c ( to collide with and knock down someone or something.)
6. At a snail’s pace
(a) To do things very slowly
(b) To walk like a snail
(c) To lack interest in work
(d) To do things in a methodical manner
Ans- a (at a snail's pace- extremely slowly)
7. To turn a deaf ear
(a) To be hard of hearing
(b) To be indifferent
(c) To be alternative
(d) To be obstinat
Ans- b (refuse to listen or respond to a statement or request.)
8. To take to one’s heels
(a) To run off
(b) To show one’s heels
(c) To turn around
(d) To walk leisurely
Ans- a (take to one's heels- run away.)
9. To have something up one’s sleeve
(a) Having a practical plan
(b) Having an important project
(c) Having an ambitious plan
(d) Having a secret plan
Ans- d ( to have a secret or surprise plan or solution (to a problem).)
10. To end in smoke
(a) To have a smoking session
(b) To be on fire
(c) To come to nothing
(d) To burn slowly
Ans- c (to burned; hence, to be destroyed or ruined; figuratively, to come to nothing.)
(a) To work hard
(b) To be intelligent
(c) To get puzzled
(d) To be stupid
Ans- c (so upset that you do not know what to do )
2. To take someone to task
(a) To scold someone
(b) To assign work to someone
(c) To take someone to his place of work
(d) To praise someone for the work done
Ans- a (reprimand or criticize someone severely for a fault or mistake.)
3. To face the music
(a) To be greeted rudely
(b) To be offered warm hospitality
(c) To enjoy a music programme
(d) To bear the consequences
Ans- d (be confronted with the unpleasant consequences of one's actions.)
4. To blow one’s own trumpet
(a) To play on one’s own trumpet
(b) To praise one’s own self
(c) To create noisy disturbances
(d) To have a high-pitched voice
Ans- b (to tell other people how good and successful you are )
5. To run one down
(a) To be in a hurry
(b) To be weak and tired
(c) To disparage someone
(d) To run down a lane
Ans- c ( to collide with and knock down someone or something.)
6. At a snail’s pace
(a) To do things very slowly
(b) To walk like a snail
(c) To lack interest in work
(d) To do things in a methodical manner
Ans- a (at a snail's pace- extremely slowly)
7. To turn a deaf ear
(a) To be hard of hearing
(b) To be indifferent
(c) To be alternative
(d) To be obstinat
Ans- b (refuse to listen or respond to a statement or request.)
8. To take to one’s heels
(a) To run off
(b) To show one’s heels
(c) To turn around
(d) To walk leisurely
Ans- a (take to one's heels- run away.)
9. To have something up one’s sleeve
(a) Having a practical plan
(b) Having an important project
(c) Having an ambitious plan
(d) Having a secret plan
Ans- d ( to have a secret or surprise plan or solution (to a problem).)
10. To end in smoke
(a) To have a smoking session
(b) To be on fire
(c) To come to nothing
(d) To burn slowly
Ans- c (to burned; hence, to be destroyed or ruined; figuratively, to come to nothing.)
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