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The idiom “Meat and potatoes” means:

August 21, 2025August 21, 2025 Afza Amir

A. Important and necessary food
B. Important and basic parts of something
C. Unnecessary parts of something
D. Unpredictable things
✅ Answer: B. Important and basic parts of something

Genuine : Authentic :: Mirage : _?

August 21, 2025August 21, 2025 Afza Amir

A. Hideout
B. Illusion
C. Image
D. Reflection
✅ Answer: B. Illusion

Fast : Hunger :: Race : _?

August 21, 2025August 21, 2025 Afza Amir

A. Horse
B. Smartness
C. Strength
D. Fatigue
✅ Answer: D. Fatigue

Synonym of Infuriate is:

August 21, 2025August 21, 2025 Afza Amir

A. Threaten
B. Enrage
C. Burn
D. Disgrace
✅ Answer: B. Enrage

The idiom “Cast pearls before swine” means:

August 21, 2025August 21, 2025 Afza Amir

A. Waste time on a bad activity
B. Offer something valuable to someone who does not appreciate it
C. Become very serious for your work
D. None of These
✅ Answer: B. Offer something valuable to someone who does not appreciate it

Synonym of Garish is:

August 21, 2025August 21, 2025 Afza Amir

A. Confused
B. Gaudy
C. Unusual
D. Exciting
✅ Answer: B. Gaudy

Which one of the following is correctly spelled?

August 21, 2025August 21, 2025 Afza Amir

A. promiscous
B. promiscuous
C. promiscuuous
D. promisscuous
✅ Answer: B. promiscuous

The idiom “Keep a tight rein on” means:

August 21, 2025August 21, 2025 Afza Amir

A. Exercise strict control over
B. Reign masses by force
C. Ride horse fast
D. Make uncomfortable
✅ Answer: A. Exercise strict control over

The idiom “Till the cows come home” means:

August 21, 2025August 21, 2025 Afza Amir

A. Until evening time
B. For a very long time
C. Futile efforts every day
D. Sometimes in a day
✅ Answer: B. For a very long time

The idiom “In for a penny, in for a pound” means:

August 21, 2025August 21, 2025 Afza Amir

A. Used to say: very expensive to purchase
B. Used to say: finish a project once started at any cost
C. Used to say: leave as soon as possible
D. Used to say: having an intense and selfish desire for wealth or power
✅ Answer: B. Finish a project once started at any cost

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