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Expected CGL Exam Idioms By The Best SSC Coaching Institute

To help students learn some expected idioms, Power Mind Institute for Best SSC CGL Coaching in Jaipur has prepared a ready reckoner given below

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Expected CGL Exam Idioms By The Best SSC Coaching Institute

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  1. Expected CGL Exam Idioms By The Best SSC Coaching Institute Questions based on English language idioms are an essential part of all SSC Exams. However, one must put in concerted effort to be able to answer such questions & score some sure-shot marks. One look at past year papers makes it quite clear that there is a high probability of these questions getting repeated in the exam. To help students learn some expected idioms, Power Mind Institute for Best SSC CGL Coaching in Jaipur has prepared a ready reckoner given below. Here you need tofind the meaning of underlined Idioms in the Questions given below:- Question No. 1: Although they remained polite towards one another, yet it was obvious that there was no love lost among them. a. To stop paying attention b. To be on unfriendly terms c. To give up enmity d. To develop harmony and coordination Answer: To be on unfriendly terms Question No. 2: All efforts to track down the infamous burglar proved to be a wild goose chase. a. Long haul b. Fruitless search

  2. c. Challenging task d. Narrow escape Answer: Fruitless search Question No. 3: The leader made no bones about her indifference towards the welfare of the people in the constituency. a. Talk or do something openly b. Blame others c. Being in doubt d. Being short of money Answer: Talk or do something openly Question No. 4: Nitya light-heartedly referred to breakfast as a Hobson’s choice between eggs & bacon and bacon & eggs. a. Confusing choice b. Absence of any real choice c. Something bound to happen d. A tempting offer Answer: Absence of any real choice Question No. 5: Young boys and girls aspiring to get a reputed Government job sat cheek by jowl attending lectures at Institute. a. Close together b. Distant c. Engrossed d. In between

  3. Answer: Close together Question No. 6: He comes across as a well-meaning individual, but you ought to take whatever he says with a pinch of salt. a. With scepticism b. With sarcasm c. Without respect d. Without attention Answer: With scepticism Question No. 7: The prince soon made ducks and drakes of the inheritance that was bequeathed to him by the royal family. a. Collected b. Donated c. Wasted d. Invested Answer: Wasted Question No. 8: Having purchased a new car, the couple decided to go the whole hog and adorn it with fancy accessories. a. Eat uncontrollably b. Do it fully c. Trust someone blindly d. Fail miserably Answer: Do it fully

  4. Question No. 9:The party’s mealy-mouthed spokespersons have been ineffective in the defence of their leader. a. Afraid to speak plainly b. Having a feeble appetite c. A person of great character d. A generous person Answer: Afraid to speak plainly Question No. 10: Florence Nightingale will always be remembered for her yeoman service as a nurse during the Crimean war. a. Safekeeping b. Courage c. Excellent service d. Philanthropy Answer: Excellent service Question No. 11: After all the chatter in the media, the award show proved to be a damp squib, with only a few people in the audience. a. A complex problem b. A highly disappointing outcome c. A natural calamity d. An innocent person Answer: A highly disappointing outcome Question No. 12: The burglar jumped down from the first floor of the building and showed the cops a clean pair of heels. a. To make a lot of money

  5. b. To run away quickly c. To be really rich d. To pursue someone nonstop Answer: To run away quickly Question No. 13: The news about the economy doing well is cold comfort to the youngsters who are unable to find gainful employment. a. Grave insult b. Limited consolation c. Self-praise d. Tasteless food Answer: Limited consolation Question No. 14: You have feathered your own nest by leaking some highly classified information to our firm’s competitors. a. Embellish one’s garden b. Construct a makeshift house c. Make profit through unfair means d. Console yourself Answer: Make profit through unfair means Question No. 15: The gift of the gab is not the only trait that one needs in order to be successful in sales and marketing. a. Freebie b. Expensive choices c. A thing of little value

  6. d. Eloquence Answer: Eloquence Contact Information Address:-Vijay Tower, Triveni Chouraha Gopalpura Bypass, Jaipur – 302018 Mobile no. +91-723198000 +91-7231980004 +91-7231980005 +91-7231980006 E-Mail- pmijaipur701@gmail.com Website:- www.powermindinstitute.in Tag :- SSC Coaching in Jaipur Best SSC CGL Coaching in Jaipur

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