Question : Select the most appropriate idiom for the underlined segment in the following sentence.
Brave people never hide at the moment of decision.
Option 1: When the crunch comes
Option 2: Beat the clock
Option 3: A hell of time
Option 4: Turn back the hands of time
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Correct Answer: When the crunch comes
Solution : The correct choice is the first option.
When the crunch comes means when a crucial or critical moment arrives, especially one that requires a decision or action. It refers to a pivotal point or a decisive moment where a situation becomes difficult or demanding, requiring action or a resolution.
The meanings of the other options are as follows:
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Everything in the mansion was in great confusion after the robbery.
Option 1: pick holes
Option 2: pell-mell
Option 3: turn over a new leaf
Option 4: damp squib
We should protect ourselves from jealous people.
Option 1: High-spirited
Option 2: Any Tom, Dick or Harry
Option 3: One trick pony
Option 4: Green-eyed
Question : Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined words in the given sentence.
Himanshu is braver than intelligent.
Option 1: more brave than intelligent
Option 2: most brave than intelligent
Option 3: braver than more intelligent
Option 4: most brave than more intelligent
The proud people forget the fact that the world is tangible.
Option 1: Hobson’s choice
Option 2: Head and shoulders
Option 3: High and mighty
Option 4: Hard-nosed attitude
Question : Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
Sujata has not and can never in the good books of her principal as she lacks honesty.
Option 1: has not been and can never be
Option 2: has not been and can never been
Option 3: has not be and can never be
Option 4: has not be and can never been
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