Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the bracketed idiom in the given sentence.
She invited (all and sundry) to her party.
Option 1: To take reckless risks
Option 2: To remove a misapprehension
Option 3: To suffer humiliation
Option 4: Everyone without distinction
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Correct Answer: Everyone without distinction
Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.
Explanation:
The idiom refers to inviting or including absolutely everyone without making any distinctions or exclusions. In the sentence provided, it means that she invited absolutely everyone to her party without leaving anyone out.
Therefore, the appropriate meaning is, everyone without distinction.
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He bought (a baker's dozen) of biscuits.
Option 1: Thirteen
Option 2: Twelve
Option 3: Fifteen
Option 4: Ten
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the bracketed idiom in the given sentence. With one goal remaining, they weren't (out of the woods) just yet.
Option 1: Without hope
Option 2: Free from difficulties and dangers
Option 3: Under his control
Option 4: Between two dangers
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. All eyes and ears
Option 1: To be attentive
Option 2: To threaten someone
Option 3: To believe everyone
Option 4: Full of bluster
Question : Select the most appropriate antonym to substitute the bracketed word in the given sentence.
Any book on any subject risks irrelevance or smallness compared to this (behemoth).
Option 1: Monster
Option 2: Colossus
Option 3: Dreadnought
Option 4: Midget
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the bracketed idiom in the given sentence. The last observation of yours has (hit the nail on the head).
Option 1: To have no idea about anything
Option 2: A personal interest in the matter
Option 3: To hear rumours
Option 4: Find exactly the right answer
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