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Pick the correct meaning of the expression It goes without saying.

  • Very quickly
  • Confused and unable to think clearly
  • At the best or strongest stage
  • It is obvious and does not need to be said
Correct answer(s):
  • It is obvious and does not need to be said

Which option gives the correct meaning of In question?

  • Receiving public attention
  • Being discussed or doubted
  • Go to bed
  • Dishonestly or without sincere intention
Correct answer(s):
  • Being discussed or doubted

Select the option that best explains Have a say.

  • Take a risk by supporting or saying something
  • Without considering surrounding facts or context
  • Become too excited and lose control
  • Dishonestly or without sincere intention
  • Have the right or chance to express an opinion
Correct answer(s):
  • Have the right or chance to express an opinion

Choose the best interpretation of Have the last word.

  • Make a process easier or faster
  • Make the final decision or final remark
  • Be wasted or lost
  • Working very closely together, often secretly
Correct answer(s):
  • Make the final decision or final remark

What idea does Heart of the matter usually express?

  • Nobody knows; it is uncertain
  • Fixed and not changeable
  • The central or most important point
  • Make the final decision or final remark
  • At the best or strongest stage
Correct answer(s):
  • The central or most important point

Pick the correct meaning of the expression Half-hearted.

  • Without full interest or effort
  • Trust someone when the truth is uncertain
  • Mostly; generally
  • Have a complaint to discuss
Correct answer(s):
  • Without full interest or effort

In English, what is meant by Eat one’s words?

  • Without money, work, or hope
  • Already decided and not likely to change
  • Admit that what one said was wrong
  • Happening very quickly and energetically
Correct answer(s):
  • Admit that what one said was wrong

What is the figurative meaning of Fall on deaf ears?

  • From one place or person to another without success
  • Avoid someone or something
  • False or insincere sadness
  • Be ignored
  • In all practical ways
Correct answer(s):
  • Be ignored

Which option gives the correct meaning of From hand to mouth?

  • With just enough money or food to survive
  • Fail to remember or find something
  • Avoid someone or something
  • From one place or person to another without success
Correct answer(s):
  • With just enough money or food to survive

How should we understand Crocodile tears in a sentence?

  • For the same reason
  • False or insincere sadness
  • Reach a crisis or decisive point
  • Cause doubt about something
Correct answer(s):
  • False or insincere sadness

What idea does Cook the books usually express?

  • Catch someone while doing something wrong
  • Make something seem uncertain
  • Change financial records dishonestly
  • Speak directly and honestly
  • Remove someone’s support or advantage
Correct answer(s):
  • Change financial records dishonestly

Pick the correct meaning of the expression Burst into tears.

  • Suddenly begin to cry
  • Stop oneself from saying something
  • By a very small distance or amount
  • Shared opinions or interests
Correct answer(s):
  • Suddenly begin to cry

Which option gives the correct meaning of Call a spade a spade?

  • For the same reason
  • Speak directly and honestly
  • Become mature or legally adult
  • Watch or pressure someone very closely
Correct answer(s):
  • Speak directly and honestly

For SSC English, identify the meaning of Call into question.

  • By a very small distance or amount
  • Try very hard to help or please someone
  • Become mature or legally adult
  • Cause doubt about something
Correct answer(s):
  • Cause doubt about something

What is the figurative meaning of Balance the books?

  • Wait patiently for the right opportunity
  • Make financial records correct or make income equal expenses
  • Being the person who suffers or is affected by something
  • Using all one’s strength, effort, or resources
  • Misunderstanding each other while working toward different aims
Correct answer(s):
  • Make financial records correct or make income equal expenses

Which meaning matches the phrase Be in two minds?

  • With all belongings; completely
  • Keeping a promise
  • Suddenly begin to cry
  • Be unable to decide between two choices
Correct answer(s):
  • Be unable to decide between two choices

Pick the correct meaning of the expression Bite one’s tongue.

  • Happening privately, not in public view
  • Not relevant to the matter being discussed
  • Stop oneself from saying something
  • Cause doubt about something
Correct answer(s):
  • Stop oneself from saying something

Which explanation is closest to Bring to mind?

  • Easy to understand and decide
  • Pass from one owner to another
  • Make someone remember something
  • Reach a crisis or decisive point
Correct answer(s):
  • Make someone remember something

In English, what is meant by As good as one’s word?

  • A difficult task or demand
  • An obstacle that makes progress difficult
  • Available for someone to use
  • Keeping a promise
Correct answer(s):
  • Keeping a promise

Pick the correct meaning of the expression At the back of one’s mind.

  • Remembered but not thought about all the time
  • In disagreement with
  • Wait patiently for the right opportunity
  • A private reason for being involved, often selfish
Correct answer(s):
  • Remembered but not thought about all the time