Option “A” is correct. Will o’ the wisp: a person or thing that is difficult or impossible to reach or catch.
12. To talk one’s head off
To talk loudly
To talk in whispers
To talk to oneself
To talk excessively
Option “D” is correct. To talk one’s head off: to talk endlessly.
13. To keep one’s head
To be agile and active
To keep calm
To think coherently
None of these
Option “B” is correct. To keep one’s head : to remain calm and sensible when in an awkward situation that might cause a person to panic or go out of control.
14. A pipe dream
A pleasant dream
A bad dream
An impracticable plan
A foolish idea
Option “C” is correct. A pipe dream: an idea or plan that is impossible or very unlikely to happen.
15. To be in abeyance
To be in trouble
Dual minded
In a fighting mood
In suspense
Option “D” is correct. To be in abeyance: something as pending or suspended.
16. To cast pearls before a swine
To spend recklessly
To spend a lot of money on the unkeep of domestic hogs
To waste money over trifles
To offer a person a thing which he cannot appreciate
Option “D” is correct. To cast pearls before a swine: Offer or show something valuable, good, or beautiful to someone who does not understand its value.
17.To bring one’s eggs to a bad market
To face a humiliating situation
To bring one’s commodities to a market where there is no demand for them
To show one’s talents before audience which is incapable of appreciating them
To fail in one’s plan because one goes to the wrong people for help
Option “D” is correct. To bring one’s eggs to a bad market: To fail in one’s plan because one goes to the wrong people for help.
18. To split hours
To sidetrack the issue
T quarrel over trifles
To indulge in over-refined arguments
To find faults with others
Option “C” is correct. To split hours: To make or focus on trivial or petty details, differences, or distinctions.
19. To play fast and loose
To trust others
To be undependable
To cheat people
To hurt somebody’s feelings
Option “B” is correct. To play fast and loose: behave in a careless manner.
20. A snake in the grass
Secret or hidden enemy
Unforeseen happening
Unrecognisable danger
Irreliable person
Option “C” is correct. A snake in the grass: One who feigns friendship with the intent to deceive.
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