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What does the phrase At pains to mean in standard English?

  • Making a careful or serious effort to do something
  • To have a natural talent for something
  • To receive unfair or worse treatment
  • To give little attention, sympathy, or consideration
Correct answer(s):
  • Making a careful or serious effort to do something

What idea is expressed by A last-ditch effort?

  • A decisive moment when an important change begins
  • A final desperate attempt to solve a problem or avoid failure
  • A clear practical example or warning
  • To apply influence or force to make someone act
Correct answer(s):
  • A final desperate attempt to solve a problem or avoid failure

In English, what is meant by Have a field day?

  • Try any possible solution when hope is low
  • Enjoy a chance to do something freely or successfully
  • Risk everything to try to succeed
  • Be wasted or lost
Correct answer(s):
  • Enjoy a chance to do something freely or successfully

What is the figurative meaning of Have one’s hands full?

  • Deliberately and without emotion
  • Be very busy
  • Stopped gradually or completely
  • Do something without real interest or effort
  • Make a process easier or faster
Correct answer(s):
  • Be very busy

What does the idiom Hold one’s ground mean?

  • Stopped gradually or completely
  • Get what one wants
  • Being discussed or doubted
  • Refuse to move back or change one’s position
  • Angry or annoyed
Correct answer(s):
  • Refuse to move back or change one's position

What is the figurative meaning of Gain ground?

  • Most importantly
  • Become more accepted or successful
  • Rare and not happening often
  • For a future time of need
  • From one place or person to another without success
Correct answer(s):
  • Become more accepted or successful

Which explanation is closest to Get down to brass tacks?

  • Begin discussing the most important practical details
  • Stopped gradually or completely
  • Hear about something secret or private
  • Start behaving badly or losing control
Correct answer(s):
  • Begin discussing the most important practical details

What does the phrase Ground to a halt suggest?

  • Make the final decision or final remark
  • Escape punishment or avoid the consequences
  • Enjoy a chance to do something freely or successfully
  • Be good at noticing or judging something
  • Stopped gradually or completely
Correct answer(s):
  • Stopped gradually or completely

Which meaning matches the phrase Familiar ground?

  • Disappear or change very slowly
  • A subject or situation one knows well
  • Mutual compromise
  • Honestly and according to the rules
Correct answer(s):
  • A subject or situation one knows well

Choose the best interpretation of Common ground.

  • Refuse to change one’s mind
  • Admit that what one said was wrong
  • Shared opinions or interests
  • Completely or in every way
Correct answer(s):
  • Shared opinions or interests

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

Choose the correct meaning of Cut the ground from under one’s feet.

  • Win or succeed in a contest or argument
  • Every small place
  • Remove someone’s support or advantage
  • Become mature or legally adult
Correct answer(s):
  • Remove someone's support or advantage

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

What does the idiom Blaze a trail mean?

  • Misunderstanding each other while working toward different aims
  • Be unable to decide between two choices
  • In disagreement with
  • Be the first to do something and show the way for others
  • The main point being discussed or disputed
Correct answer(s):
  • Be the first to do something and show the way for others

For SSC English, identify the meaning of Break fresh ground.

  • Do something new or original
  • Available for someone to use
  • Very quickly and greatly
  • Make financial records correct or make income equal expenses
Correct answer(s):
  • Do something new or original

What is the figurative meaning of Break new ground?

  • Try very hard to help or please someone
  • Control a difficult situation
  • Create excitement, surprise, or public discussion
  • Make progress by doing something original
  • Attract attention
Correct answer(s):
  • Make progress by doing something original

What idea does All roads lead to Rome usually express?

  • Only when all other choices have failed
  • A question that is debatable or no longer important
  • Different methods can lead to the same result
  • A warning that makes someone realize action is needed
  • With responsibility for any danger or loss
Correct answer(s):
  • Different methods can lead to the same result

Choose the best interpretation of All in a day’s work.

  • Available for someone to use
  • A normal part of one’s duty or job
  • A short-lived interest
  • Using all one’s strength, effort, or resources
Correct answer(s):
  • A normal part of one's duty or job

Which option gives the correct meaning of A chip on one’s shoulder?

  • A warning or request that nobody listens to
  • A subject that people argue about
  • A habit of feeling angry or easily offended because of past unfairness
  • An achievement to be proud of
Correct answer(s):
  • A habit of feeling angry or easily offended because of past unfairness

In common English, what is meant by Put into practice?

  • to remain true or valid
  • to stay level with others or remain informed
  • because of something
  • to apply an idea or plan in real life
Correct answer(s):
  • to apply an idea or plan in real life