idioms and phrases verbality questions

11.

To leave someone in the lurch
A.     To come to compromise with someone
B.     Constant source of annoyance to someone
C.     To put someone at ease
D.     To desert someone in his difficulties
E.     None of these
Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option D

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12.

To play second fiddle
A.     To be happy, cheerful and healthy
B.     To reduce importance of one’s senior
C.     To support the role and view of another person
D.     To do back seat driving
E.     None of these
Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option C

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13.

To be the question
A.     To refer to    B.     To take for granted
C.     To raise objections    D.     To be discussed
E.     None of these
Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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14.

A black sheep
A.     An unlucky person
B.     A lucky person
C.     An ugly person
D.     A partner who takes no share of the profits
E.     None of these
Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option E

Explanation:

In the English language, ‘Black sheep’ is an idiom used to describe an odd or disreputable member of a group, especially within a family.
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15.

A man of straw
A.     A man of no substance    B.     A very active person
C.     A worthy fellow    D.     An unreasonable person
E.     None of these
Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option A

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