Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Queer pitch
Option 1: Make a weird request
Option 2: Make a lot of progress
Option 3: Act out of normal
Option 4: Spoil somebody's chance of doing something
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Correct Answer: Spoil somebody's chance of doing something
Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.
The idiom, queer pitch refers to disrupting or spoiling someone's chances or plans, especially in a negative way. It implies interference or disruption that hinders the progress or success of an individual or a situation.
Therefore, the correct meaning is, "spoil somebody's chance of doing something".
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Have a bash
Option 1: to betray a close friend
Option 2: to make an attempt
Option 3: to spoil a moment
Option 4: to put something on hold
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Make up one's mind
Option 1: To disturb
Option 2: To leave
Option 3: To decide
Option 4: To cheat
Like a cat on a hot tin roof.
Option 1: Studying very hard.
Option 2: Being lazy.
Option 3: Being in a state of agitation.
Option 4: Urging somebody not to worry about something.
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Give a cold shoulder
Option 1: Start doing something before the appropriate time
Option 2: Be guiltless.
Option 3: Think only of one thing.
Option 4: Ignore, avoid or be unfriendly towards someone.
Question : Select the most appropriate idiom for the underlined segment in the sentence given below.
Most of the people say that some people fight for the cause but most of them don't support it.
Option 1: Are out of frying pan onto the fire.
Option 2: Spare the rod and spoil the child.
Option 3: Pay only lip service.
Option 4: Mind their P's and Q's.
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