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List of top English Questions on Idioms asked in CLAT
In our company, we don’t accept such carelessly done work. ________
CLAT - 2019
CLAT
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I can’t work on this assignment anymore! I think I have ________.
CLAT - 2019
CLAT
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Idioms
I’m a historian. I’m a ________ in this seminar on robots!
CLAT - 2019
CLAT
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Idioms
Son, ________! Research the company before you apply for the job.
CLAT - 2019
CLAT
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Idioms
Please, ________! This is not the time to get anxious.
CLAT - 2019
CLAT
English
Idioms
In the question below, a related phrase is followed by a group of words. Select the group of words that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the original phrase.
At one's wits end
CLAT - 2018
CLAT
English
Idioms
In the question below, a related phrase is followed by a group of words. Select the group of words that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the original phrase.
Gift of the gab
CLAT - 2018
CLAT
English
Idioms
In the following sentence, a part is underlined. Choose the best paraphrase for the underlined part from the four given options.
She was accused of being
close-minded
and intolerant.
CLAT - 2018
CLAT
English
Idioms
In the question below, a related phrase is followed by a group of words. Select the group of words that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the original phrase.
Die in harness
CLAT - 2018
CLAT
English
Idioms
In the following sentence, a part is underlined. Choose the best paraphrase for the underlined part from the four given options.
The police searched everywhere but they
drew a blank
.
CLAT - 2018
CLAT
English
Idioms
In the following sentence, a part is underlined. Choose the best paraphrase for the underlined part from the four given options.
Rehman likes to have a
finger in every pie
.
CLAT - 2018
CLAT
English
Idioms
Put on the market:
CLAT - 2014
CLAT
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Idioms
To make clean breast of:
CLAT - 2014
CLAT
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Idioms
A wild-goose chase:
CLAT - 2014
CLAT
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Idioms
To meet someone halfway:
CLAT - 2014
CLAT
English
Idioms
A man of straw:
CLAT - 2014
CLAT
English
Idioms
Mrs. Hashmi has been in the blues for the last several weeks.
CLAT - 2012
CLAT
English
Idioms
Carte blanche
CLAT - 2012
CLAT
English
Idioms
He burnt his fingers by interfering in his neighbour's affair.
CLAT - 2012
CLAT
English
Idioms
De jure
CLAT - 2012
CLAT
English
Idioms
mala fide
CLAT - 2012
CLAT
English
Idioms
Raison d'etre
CLAT - 2012
CLAT
English
Idioms
Tabula rasa
CLAT - 2012
CLAT
English
Idioms
Mr. Gupta, who is one of the trustees of a big charity, is suspected of feathering his own nest.
CLAT - 2012
CLAT
English
Idioms
For the first week, the apprentice felt like a fish out of water.
CLAT - 2012
CLAT
English
Idioms
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