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A. Watch and weather
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B. Deceive somebody
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C. None of these
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D. Wisdom and foresight
Explanation
"Spick and span" means extremely neat, clean, and often new or fresh
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A. Unique
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B. Original
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C. Trite
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D. Innovative
Explanation
Hackneyed : پیش پا افتادہ
Trite - باسی، بے ذائقہ
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A. both few in number and distant
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B. few in number but closely placed
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C. far and away
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D. very very distant
Explanation
Few and far between → both few in number and distant
(کم تعداد میں اور دور دور ہونا)
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A. Monetary influence
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B. Unfair influence
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C. Political influence
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D. Rightful influence
Explanation
'Backstairs influence' means influence from an ignoble or common source
Backstairs influence → Unfair influence (غیر منصفانہ اثر و رسوخ)
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A. Someone who is very enthusiastic and hardworking
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B. Someone who is always late
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C. Someone who avoids work
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D. Someone who is very quiet and reserved
Explanation
The phrase "eager beaver" refers to a person who is very enthusiastic and diligent
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A. She was very lazy
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B. She was very helpful
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C. She was very talented
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D. She was very efficient
Explanation
The phrase "added insult to injury" means to make a bad situation worse
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A. filthy
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B. clear
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C. None
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D. Sweeps clean
Explanation
A new broom sweeps clean.
Someone who is new in a particular job will do a very good job at first, to prove how competent he or she is.
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A. None of these
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B. To do a job honestly
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C. To make it rain
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D. To postpone a plan
Explanation
"To take a rain check" means to decline an offer for now but suggest doing it later.
It originally comes from sports tickets being reused when events were rained out.
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A. To be unintelligible
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B. To be written in the Greek language
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C. To be a complex problem
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D. To be very easy to understand
Explanation
To be Greek to someone means to be incomprehensible or unintelligible to someone.
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A. To understand completely
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B. To make an exception
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C. To take offense at
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D. To agree with someone
Explanation
The idiom "to take exception to" means to object to something strongly, to disagree with it, or to feel offended by it
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