Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Green thumb
- (A) To be naturally interested in gardening
- (B) To have a thumb disease
- (C) To be lucky
- (D) None of the above
- (A) To be naturally interested in gardening
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Played havoc
- (A) Caused destruction
- (B) Learnt tough lessons
- (C) Spread epidemics
- (D) Brought drought
- (A) Caused destruction
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: No love lost between
- (A) Enjoying lovable relations
- (B) Forcing continued love
- (C) Understanding well.
- (D) Not on good terms
- (D) Not on good terms
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Fair and square
- (A) Crooked
- (B) Honest
- (C) White-complexioned
- (D) Injudicious
- (B) Honest
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: A white elephant
- (A) Imperious possession
- (B) Costly or troublesome possession
- (C) An extinct elephant species
- (D) Indian-African elephants
- (B) Costly or troublesome possession
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Out and out
- (A) Partly
- (B) Totally
- (C) Outwardly
- (D) Oustedly
- (B) Totally
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Does not hold water
- (A) Cannot contain anything
- (B) Cannot sink in water
- (C) Cannot meet requirements
- (D) Cannot be drenched
- (C) Cannot meet requirements
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: A tight corner
- (A) In hometown
- (B) In a strange town
- (C) Jam-packed in traffic
- (D) In a difficult situation
- (D) In a difficult situation
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: To make clean breast of
- (A) To cure a breast disease
- (B) To ignore realities
- (C) To change one’s previous manner of living entirely
- (D) To look after something
- (C) To change one’s previous manner of living entirely
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: To keeps one’s temper
- (A) To become violent
- (B) To be in good mood
- (C) To learn barbaric manners
- (D) To be indifferent
- (B) To be in good mood