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Idioms and Phrases: Test-6

Idioms and Phrases: Test-6

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Question 1
As the bomb exploded people ran helter-skelter.
A
In a frightened state
B
In disorderly haste
C
In hurry
D
With happiness
Question 1 Explanation: 
The idiom ‘To run helter-skelter’ means: To run in a panic, confused and disordered state; not knowing where we are going just wanting to get away. Example: The people at Jallianwala Bagh ran helter-skelter
Question 2
The story of the train accident as narrated by one of the survivors made my flesh creep.
A
Surprised me
B
Horrified me
C
Excited me
D
Made me laugh
Question 2 Explanation: 
The idiom 'Make my flesh creep' means: To make someone afraid, or to be horrified or disgusted. Example: The atrocities of the monarch made the priest’s flesh creep
Question 3
The green-eyed monster strikes a woman the moment she sees her husband talking to another pretty woman.
A
Anger
B
Hatred
C
Envy
D
Jealousy
Question 3 Explanation: 
The idiom ‘Green-eyed monster’ means: A Jealous feeling Example: Whenever ivy’s best friend spotted her talking with someone else she turned into a green-eyed monster.
Question 4
The village headman pretends to be a good Samaritan.
A
A god-fearing person
B
A helpful person
C
A citizen of Samaria
D
A legal resident
Question 4 Explanation: 
The idiom ‘good Samaritan’ means: A person who is helpful Example: Ram was a good Samaritan.
Question 5
Having bought the house, they decided to go the whole hog and buy all the furniture needed.
A
To live there
B
To do it completely
C
To go all the way'
D
To go in the fog
Question 5 Explanation: 
The idiom ‘to go the whole hog’ means: To do it completely. Example: We had to go the whole hog after shifting into the city.
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