Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Go round in circles
Option 1: Be forced to explain your actions and probably be punished
Option 2: Make no progress in an argument or discussion
Option 3: Become very confused when you are trying to explain something
Option 4: Believe something good about someone even though you could believe either good or bad
Correct Answer: Make no progress in an argument or discussion
Solution : The correct option is the second option.
Explanation: This idiom refers to a situation where people keep discussing or debating a topic without reaching a conclusion or making any progress. It's like going in circles, covering the same ground repeatedly without moving forward. The idiom specifically emphasises the lack of progress in a discussion or argument rather than being held accountable for actions.
Therefore, the correct answer is "Make no progress in an argument or discussion".
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Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To pull someone’s leg.
Option 1: To talk something bad about someone.
Option 2: To talk something good about someone.
Option 3: To joke with someone.
Option 4: To push a person.
Get on like a house on fire
Option 1: Like someone immediately
Option 2: Get on extremely well with someone
Option 3: Feel a lot of affection for one particular person, often without knowing why
Option 4: Do something good for someone you have done something bad to in the past
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Steer clear of
Option 1: Loose temper and react furiously to someone
Option 2: Avoid someone or something because it is dangerous for you
Option 3: Show someone how to do a job or activity
Option 4: Be kind and empathetic to someone
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Be hard hit
Option 1: An extreme struggle
Option 2: To speak something unpleasant
Option 3: Severely affected by something unpleasant
Option 4: To hit someone hard
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Boil the ocean
Option 1: Something very big
Option 2: Something which gets hot gradually
Option 3: Try to do something impossible
Option 4: To make someone very angry
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