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. I sent him about his business as I could stand his insolence no longer. requested him to bother someone else dismissed him peremptorily broke the partnership with him abused him heartily requested him to bother someone else dismissed him peremptorily broke the partnership with him abused him heartily ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom My car broke down on way to the railway station. met with an accident ran out of petrol failed to work stopped met with an accident ran out of petrol failed to work stopped 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 accept the Gauntlet To accept a challenge To suffer humiliation To accept an honour To accept defeat To accept a challenge To suffer humiliation To accept an honour To accept defeat 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 recent film 'Secular India' has tried to keep the pot of Muslim women's Bill boiling. none of these to force the authorities to reconsider keep the controversy alive to earn enough support for none of these to force the authorities to reconsider keep the controversy alive to earn enough support for ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom To forget about a disagreement. Let new wind arrive Let oldies be oldies Let old be gold Let bygones be bygones Let new wind arrive Let oldies be oldies Let old be gold Let bygones be bygones ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom I felt that it was a tall order to expect Monisha to go home alone at twelve in the night. Customary Too much Simple Difficult Customary Too much Simple Difficult ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP