Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Kill two birds with one stone
Option 1: Make peace after an argument
Option 2: Face several problems at a time
Option 3: Act cordially despite conflict
Option 4: To achieve two things by doing a single action
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Correct Answer: To achieve two things by doing a single action
Solution : The fourth option is the correct answer.
The idiom is a metaphorical expression used to convey the idea of achieving multiple objectives or completing two tasks with a single effort or action, just as one stone could be used to hit and kill two birds. The chosen meaning reflects the efficiency and resourcefulness implied by the idiom.
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Question : In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase. To kill two birds with one stone
Option 1: A work which needs tremendous efforts
Option 2: To achieve two things with a single effort
Option 3: The weak point in a person
Option 4: To accidentally hurt someone’s feelings
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Leave no stone unturned
Option 1: To act in a strange manner
Option 2: Make all possible efforts
Option 3: To get fired from the job
Option 4: Not willing to accept the ideas of others
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. It takes two to tango
Option 1: Two people are required for a couple dance
Option 2: To fight fiercely
Option 3: For an argument both parties are equally responsible
Option 4: An interesting idea
Make a living
Option 1: To abuse someone
Option 2: To make excuses for everything
Option 3: To earn enough money for things you need
Option 4: To rely on corrupt money
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Add fuel to the fire.
Option 1: When an attempt fails and it's time to start all over.
Option 2: Having to start all over again.
Option 3: To make an argument or bad situation worse.
Option 4: A mistake made in something you are trying to achieve.
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