Idioms and Phrases
Direction : In each of the following questions, an idiomatic expression / a proverb has been given, followed by some alternatives. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given Idiom/proverb.
26. | To lose one's head | ||
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A. To go mad | |||
B. To become nervous | |||
C. To lose the balance | |||
D. To become confused and over excited |
27. | To fly off the handle | ||
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A. To take off | |||
B. To Dislocate | |||
C. To be indifferent | |||
D. To lose one's temper |
28. | To turn the tables | ||
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A. To defeat | |||
B. To oppose | |||
C. To create chaos | |||
D. To change the sorry scheme |
29. | Castles in the air | ||
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A. Perfect plans | |||
B. Romantic designs | |||
C. Ideal projects | |||
D. Visionary projects |
30. | A sqaure peg in a round hole | ||
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A. A person unsuited to the position he fills | |||
B. An impossible task | |||
C. A scheme that never works | |||
D. None of these |