IDIOMS (Part – 9)

Total Questions: 50

1. To make one's mark [SSC CHSL 16/03/2023]

Correct Answer: (b) To attain success
Solution:To attain success.

E.g. He's only been here four days but he's already made his mark.

2. Have people rolling in the aisles [SSC CHSL 16/03/2023]

Correct Answer: (b) Make an audience laugh uncontrollably
Solution:Make an audience laugh uncontrollably.

E.g. The comedian made the audience rolling in the aisles.

3. To breast the tape [SSC CHSL 16/03/2023]

Correct Answer: (d) To win a race
Solution:To win a race

E.g.- Goutam is able to sprint ahead and breast the tape.

4. Good grief [SSC CHSL 17/03/2023]

Correct Answer: (d) An expression of surprise or Frustration
Solution:An expression of surprise or frustration

E.g. Oh God, good grief we are again stuck in a traffic jam.

5. To jump out of one's skin [SSC CHSL 17/03/2023]

Correct Answer: (d) To be extremely surprised
Solution:To be extremely surprised

E.g. My friends made me jump out of my skin on my birthday.

6. Penny wise and pound foolish [SSC CHSL 17/03/2023]

Correct Answer: (a) Careless with large amounts, but not small
Solution:Careless with large amounts, but not small.

E.g- someone who will drive across town to save five cents a gallon on gasoline but just recently purchased a BMW that he or she cannot afford could be said to be "penny wise and pound foolish."

7. Appeal to Caesar [SSC CHSL 17/03/2023]

Correct Answer: (d) Appeal to the highest possible Authority
Solution:Appeal to the highest possible authority

E.g. Paul appealed to Caesar for justice.

8. A bite at the cherry [SSC CHSL 17/03/2023]

Correct Answer: (b) An attempt or opportunity to do something
Solution:An attempt or opportunity to do something.

E.g. I got a bite at the cherry after my first attempt at the task.

9. Save your breath [SSC CHSL 20/03/2023]

Correct Answer: (a) To make an effort that will be futile
Solution:To make an effort that will be futile

E.g. If you tell someone to save their breath, you mean that they should not bother saying something, because you will not agree to it or you do not want to hear it.

10. A beast of burden [SSC CHSL 20/03/2023]

Correct Answer: (b) An animal that carries luggage
Solution:An animal that carries luggage.

E.g. One beast of burden is not enough to pull the cart. Get another one.