Directions (1-15): In each of the question given
below a/an idiom/phrase is given in bold which is then followed by five options which then tries
to decipher its meaning as used in the sentence. Choose the option which gives the
meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
Q1. Ball is in your court
(a)
Another person will have the opportunity to succeed
(b)
It’s someone else who will bear the burnt
(c)
It’s up to you to make the decision
(d)
To bear a heavy loss
(e)
To change or hide the next move
Q2. Cut the mustard
(a)
To do something good for someone else
(b)
To perform an impossible task
(c)
To fail
(d)
To succeed
(e)
To remove all the obstacles
Q3. Elvis has left the building
(a)
To leave the group
(b)
To get a new home
(c)
To leave a bad group
(d)
To be pessimistic
(e)
That the show has come to an end
Q4. In the heat of the moment
(a)
To be very much sad at a particular moment
(b)
Overwhelmed by what is happening in the moment
(c)
To stand still and not to do anything at the time of a problem
(d)
To commit a crime
(e)
To die every moment for someone/something
Q5. Not a spark of decency
(a)
No manners
(b)
No attitude
(c)
No love
(d)
No hatred
(e)
No professionalism
Q6. Wouldn’t be caught dead
(a)
Someone likes someone very much
(b)
Will always lack energy
(c)
Will always be free
(d)
Someone dislikes something very much
(e)
To be neutral towards someone/something
Q7. Hit the books
(a)
To lack the habit of reading
(b)
To physically hit your books
(c)
To study, often intensely
(d)
To be a librarian
(e)
To be a book worm
Q8. Twist someone’s arm
(a)
To commend
(b)
To censure
(c)
To encourage
(d)
To damage
(e)
To pressurize
Q9. Lose your touch
(a)
To have butter fingers
(b)
To no longer be skilled in doing something
(c)
To be insensible
(d)
To lose temper
(e)
To be skillful
Q10.
Not playing with a full deck
(a)
To not to perform well
(b)
Physically handicapped
(c)
Mentally deficient
(d)
To be in sports
(e)
Lose the game
Q11.
Go cold turkey
(a)
To be a coward
(b)
To stop doing or using something abruptly and completely
(c)
To be courageous
(d)
To be a traveller or the one who travels a lot
(e)
To remain neutral in any of the situation
Q12.
Ring a bell
(a)
Arouse an indistinct memory
(b)
Warn someone of the danger
(c)
Complete the last task of the day
(d)
To be clamorous
(e)
To be a watch guard
Q13.
Cut to the chase
(a)
Beat about the bush
(b)
To be supportive
(c)
To win a race
(d)
Come to the point
(e)
To be informal
Q14.
Up in the air
(a)
To have hangover
(b)
To demand heavy amount from someone
(c)
To be successful
(d)
To have too much proud about something
(e)
Still to be settled/resolved
Q15.
To have sticky fingers
(a)
To be a thief
(b)
To be naughty
(c)
To have patience
(d)
To remain silent
(e)
To slap someone
Solutions
S1.
Ans.(c)
Sol.
Meaning: It is up to you to make the
next decision or step
S2.
Ans.(d)
Sol.
Meaning: to come up to expectations;
adequate enough to compete or participate
S3.
Ans.(e)
Sol.
Meaning: The show has come to an
end. It’s all over.
S4.
Ans.(b)
Sol.
Meaning: If you say or do something
in the heat of the moment, you say or do it without thinking because you are
very angry or excited
S5.
Ans.(a)
Sol.
Meaning: refers to someone who has
no or very rude manners
S6.
Ans.(d)
Sol.
Meaning: Would never like to do
something
S7.
Ans.(c)
Sol.
Meaning: To study, especially with
particular intensity
S8.
Ans.(e)
Sol.
Meaning: pressurize someone into
doing something that they are reluctant to do
S9.
Ans.(b)
Sol.
Meaning: actually means that you
lose an ability or talent you once had when dealing with things, people or
situations
S10.
Ans.(c)
Sol.
Meaning: Someone who lacks
intelligence
S11.
Ans.(b)
Sol.
Meaning: to suddenly quit or stop
addictive or dangerous behavior such as smoking or drinking alcohol.
S12.
Ans.(a)
Sol.
Meaning: To seem familiar, remind
one of something, or stimulate an incomplete or indistinct memory
S13.
Ans.(d)
Sol.
Meaning: To get to the point without
wasting time
S14.
Ans.(e)
Sol.
Meaning: It means that things are
uncertain or unsure.
S15.
Ans.(a)
Sol.
Meaning: a propensity to steal