Idiom For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given or underlined in the sentence. He went to his friend's house in the evening as was his wont. as usual as his want was as he wanted as he wanted that day as usual as his want was as he wanted as he wanted that day ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given or underlined in the sentence. The staff have felt on edge ever since they heard the rumour about retrenchment. unhappy nervous scared disheartened unhappy nervous scared disheartened ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given or underlined in the sentence. The M.P. from our constituency is fond of blowing his own trumpet whenever he gets a chance. parading his own good deeds speaking too loudly making long speeches looking after his own interest parading his own good deeds speaking too loudly making long speeches looking after his own interest ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom We should give a wide berth to bad characters. give publicity to publicly condemn not sympathise with keep away from give publicity to publicly condemn not sympathise with keep away from ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given or underlined in the sentence. To turn over a new leaf To cover up one's fault by wearing new marks To change completely one's course of action To shift attention to new problems after having studied the old ones thoroughly To change the old habits and adopt new ones To cover up one's fault by wearing new marks To change completely one's course of action To shift attention to new problems after having studied the old ones thoroughly To change the old habits and adopt new ones ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given or underlined in the sentence. Some of us are really in a Catch-22 situation. depressive hopeful dangerous absurd depressive hopeful dangerous absurd ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP