Q : Direction: In question four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase under in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it is the Answer Sheet.
His investments helped him make a killing in the stock market.
(A) murder someone quickly
(B) make money quickly
(C) lose money quickly
(D) plan a murder quickly
His speech has taken the wind out of my sails.
(A) made me think of the future
(B) made me remember my past
(C) made my words or actions ineffective
(D) made me depressed
The secretary had the information at her fingertips.
(A) in the compact disc
(B) not accessible
(C) on her typewriter
(D) readily available
On the issue of marriage. Sarita put her foot down.
(A) got down
(B) walked fast
(C) stood up
(D) was firm
The minister assured the agitating employees that he would look into their demands sympathetically.
(A) grant
(B) examine
(C) discuss
(D) watch
She keeps blowing hot and cold and therefore, nobody can befriend her for long.
(A) being unfriendly and critical
(B) being good and bad alternately
(C) being friendly at one moment and unfriendly the next
(D) trying to cool the situation down and then raking it up again
The police looked all over for him but drew a blank.
(A) arrested him
(B) took him to court
(C) did not find him
(D) put him in prison
The cops were on their toes throughout the day,
(A) harried
(B) quick
(C) eager
(D) alert
In spite of his recent financial troubles. Ashok has not learnt to cut his coat according to his cloth.
(A) improve his tailoring abilities
(B) live within his income
(C) overcome his problems
(D) wear modest clothes
Ram is very calculative and always has an axe to grind.
(A) has a private agenda
(B) fails to arouse interest
(C) has no result
(D) works for both sides
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