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Common Management Admission Test
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Language Comprehension
List of top Language Comprehension Questions on Idioms asked in Common Management Admission Test
Match List-l with List-ll:
List-I
List-II
(A)
Alibi
(I)
This for that
(B)
Ex parte
(II)
Other
(C)
Lex loci
(III)
The law of the place
(D)
Quid pro quo
(IV)
From one side only
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
CMAT - 2024
CMAT
Language Comprehension
Idioms
Match List-l with List-ll:
List-I
List-II
(A)
Win hands down
(I)
To run away
(B)
Learn the hard way
(II)
Conquer easily
(C)
To feel blue
(III)
Learn from bad experiences
(D)
Take to one's heel
(IV)
Miserable
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
CMAT - 2024
CMAT
Language Comprehension
Idioms
Match List I with List II:
List I
List II
(A) Alma mater
(1) Reasonable value of service
(B) De Jure
(II) One's own old school/college
(C) Ipso facto
(III) By the fact
(D) Quantum meruit
(IV) As a matter of legal right
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
CMAT - 2024
CMAT
Language Comprehension
Idioms
An office without pay" is termed as
CMAT - 2024
CMAT
Language Comprehension
Idioms
A primafacie case is :
CMAT - 2019
CMAT
Language Comprehension
Idioms
Choose the closest meaning of the proverb/idiom :
To leave someone in the lurch.
CMAT - 2019
CMAT
Language Comprehension
Idioms