Question : Select the correct idiom to replace the underlined segment in the given sentence. We should ask Emily to join our team. She is as keen as butter.
Option 1: as keen as a bee
Option 2: as keen as mustard
Option 3: as keen as salt
Option 4: as keen as sugar
Correct Answer: as keen as mustard
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
As keen as mustard, is an idiom that means to be very enthusiastic or eager about something. It conveys a high level of keenness and energy.
Therefore, the correct answer is, as keen as mustard.
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Question : Select the idiom that can correctly replace the underlined part of the given sentence. It was a very important meeting, but I stayed cool as ice because I knew our product was the best.
Option 1: cool as a cake
Option 2: cool as a cucumber
Option 3: cool as a carrot
Option 4: cool as a cabbage
Question : Select the most appropriate idiom to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. My final round of Spell Bee Competition is coming up and to win this event, I need to study hard from today.
Option 1: burn the books
Option 2: hit the books
Option 3: cut to the chase
Option 4: pour my heart out
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. Our PM is received with open arms wherever he goes.
Option 1: Honourably
Option 2: Promptly
Option 3: Warmly
Option 4: Harmoniously
Question : Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution'. When we arrived at Jhansi station, we are keeping our luggages in the cloak room.
Option 1: No substitution
Option 2: are keeping our luggage
Option 3: kept our luggages
Option 4: kept our luggage
Question : Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’. Because she didn’t love him, she had to marry him
Option 1: Despite
Option 2: No substitution required
Option 3: Since
Option 4: Although
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