Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Zero tolerance
Option 1: Riding in the front passenger seat of a car.
Option 2: A policy of not allowing any violations of a rule or law.
Option 3: To detect someone in the group is betraying the others.
Option 4: To escape and not have to pay.
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Correct Answer: A policy of not allowing any violations of a rule or law.
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
Zero tolerance is the policy of giving the most severe punishment possible to any individual who commits a crime or breaks a rule. This is correctly explained in the second option, which states, "a policy of not allowing any violations of a rule or law".
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Question : Select the option that will improve the (bracketed) part of the sentence. In case of no improvement select the option 'No Improvement'.
There's even a (picture by which a witch is riding) a broomstick on the sides of the police cars.
Option 1: No Improvement
Option 2: pictures of witch riding
Option 3: picture of a witch riding
Option 4: picture that of a witch riding
A bolt from the blue.
Option 1: An unexpected event.
Option 2: A sudden run.
Option 3: An electric shock.
Option 4: To get hold of someone
Question : Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined words in the given sentence. It's not polite to blow your own trumpet in front of others.
Option 1: brag one's own accomplishment
Option 2: criticise someone unfairly
Option 3: play a musical instrument
Option 4: give someone a compliment
Question : In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
To lay someone by the heels
Option 1: To confine somebody in prison
Option 2: To gain support
Option 3: To praise someone
Option 4: To force someone for something
Bite the bullet.
Option 1: To take a risk.
Option 2: To enjoy something immensely.
Option 3: To endure a painful situation.
Option 4: To criticise someone harshly.
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