Given below are the sentences with Idioms and Phrases highlighted in bold. You are required to choose the most correct meaning of the phrase from the given options.
His off-the-cuff remarks during the interview created quite a stir in the media.
The term "off-the-cuff" refers to spontaneous or unplanned remarks made without preparation. The sentence indicates that the remarks caused excitement and discussion in the media.
More than 100 police officers were being deployed at the venue , along with an armed posse from the police.
A Neighbourhood Officer will (A)/call off to your home (B)/within three weeks (C)/of your registration (D).
In response, (A)/the unions called after the (B)/mass memorial service that was (C)/originally scheduled last year (D).
. I. Good fences makes good neighbors.
II. He whom paid the piper calls the tune.
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1) The story is that
2) more than 150 years
3) before, an ill-fated ship sank
4) with all its passengers on board.
5) No error
She sang so beautiful (1)/in the concert that (2)/the audience gave (3)/ her a standing ovation.(4)
He was too tired that he could not (a) / cross the street even with (b) / the help of a supporter (c) / No error (d)
The Round National Sample Survey of 1955 through 1956 showed that 40% of all people sells or borrow assets to pay for hospitalization.
In the following questions each sentence is divided into four parts. Read each sentence to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, wil...
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