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Idioms and Phrases
16) At one’s wit’s end
- extremely afraid
- perplexed
- unexpected gain
- unexpected loss
Answer: B
Explanation: Perplexed means completely baffled, e.g., Jack was at his wit’s end to find that his car was stolen.
17) At one’s fingertips
- feeling extremely angry
- matter of shame
- readily available
- none of the above
Answer: C
Explanation: She has knowledge of all sports at her fingertips.
18) All in all
- most important
- everybody
- inclusive of
- feeling happy
Answer: A
Explanation: Jack is the only boy in his family, so he is all in all in his home.
19) Apple pie order
- randomly arranged
- delicious food
- in perfect order
- food at a low price
Answer: C
Explanation: All books were in an apple-pie order in his study room.
20) As fit as a fiddle
- to be very healthy and strong
- to be very weak or fragile
- a very difficult task
- none of the above
Answer: A
Explanation: Peter was very weak but after joining the gym he became as fit as a fiddle.
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