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Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
"Just add a bit of cheese to your pasta, and Bob's your uncle!" Reena suggested to me over dinner last night.

Option 1: It becomes easily and quickly achievable.

Option 2: It changes the appearance.

Option 3: It ruins everything.

Option 4: It changes nothing.


Team Careers360 18th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 19th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: It becomes easily and quickly achievable.


Solution : The right option is the first option.

The idiom "bob's your uncle" means "there you go" or "there you have it." It is used to indicate that a particular solution, action, or procedure is simple or easy to accomplish, often to complete a task or achieve a desired result without much difficulty.

In this context, Reena is suggesting that by adding a bit of cheese to the pasta, everything will be perfect or complete, as if it's a simple solution to enhance the meal.

Therefore, the meaning of the given idiom according to the given sentence is: "It becomes easily and quickly achievable."

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