Question : The statement below has been given with bracketed text. Select the option with the correct Idiom for the bracketed text.
Susie (has such strong resemblance to) Kate Winslet that sometimes people would ask her for her autograph.
Option 1: dead ringer
Option 2: gone bananas
Option 3: jack of all trades
Option 4: pound the pavement
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Correct Answer: dead ringer
Solution : The correct choice is the first option.
Dead ringer is someone who looks exactly the same as someone else, thus making it the appropriate choice.
The meanings of the other options are as follows:
Therefore, the correct sentence is: "Susie dead ringer Kate Winslet that sometimes people would ask her for her autograph."
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Question : The statement below has been given with bracketed text. Select the option with correct Idiom for the bracketed text.
Mom said these instructions are (not understood by her) and that we should show them to Dad.
Option 1: Greek to her
Option 2: smart cookie to her
Option 3: pound the investment to her
Option 4: full of beans to her
Question : The statement below has been given with bracketed text. Select the option with correct idiom for the bracketed text.
That new budget bill was (totally useless) before it hit the Senate.
Option 1: a cry wolf
Option 2: a dead duck
Option 3: cold feet
Option 4: a fuel to the fire
Question : The statement below has been given with bracketed text. Select the option with correct idiom for the bracketed text. Although Shagun was competently doing the project on her own, Pranav couldn't stop himself from (giving her unnecessary advice).
Option 1: being a backseat driver
Option 2: devil's advocate
Option 3: a bitter pill to swallow
Option 4: cutting the mustard
Question : The statement below has been given with bracketed text. Select the option with the correct idiom for the bracketed text. That's just like Julie—always (coming to conclusions too quickly) even before she knows the facts.
Option 1: jumping in with both feet
Option 2: raring to go
Option 3: sailing in the same boat
Option 4: biting her own tongue
Question : The statement below has been given with bracketed text. Select the option with the correct idiom for the bracketed text.
History certainly gives you (something to think about), doesn't it?
Option 1: food for thought
Option 2: cup of Joe
Option 3: golden handshake
Option 4: forty winks
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