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Idioms and Phrases: Test-31

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Question 1
BLOW BY BLOW
A
Eruptions in quick succession from a great volcano
B
Continuously raining with thunders
C
Describe an event as it occurred in every detail
D
A rapid decline of business leading to its closure
Question 1 Explanation: 
Idiom, ‘blow by blow’ means giving a detailed description in order in which they occurred for a particular event. For example: The history book gave us a blow by blow account of the French Revolution.
Question 2
BY HOOK OR BY CROOK
A
In a completely insane manner
B
In whatever way one can
C
Being very evil and destructive
D
To be very tenacious
Question 2 Explanation: 
Idiom, ‘by hook or by crook’ means to do some task by trying every possible way. For example: China has decided to decrease its population by hook or by crook.
Question 3
CHOCK-A-BLOCK
A
Filled to capacity
B
Not being able to fulfill one's desires
C
Blocking somebody's path to progress
D
Suffocation caused due to living in a congested area
Question 3 Explanation: 
‘Chock-a-block’ means filled completely with people or things. For example: Her blog is chock-a-block with information about sewing.
Question 4
A FEATHER IN ONES'S CAP
A
Accumulating more money or property
B
Taking more burden on oneself
C
Being felicitated for one's artistic merits
D
Something achieved that constitutes a victory
Question 4 Explanation: 
Idiom, ‘a feather in one’s cap’ means achieving something very good. For example: Winning this competition will be a feather in my cap.
Question 5
FOR GOOD
A
For a good cause
B
Temporarily
C
Permanently
D
Seriously
Question 5 Explanation: 
‘For good’ means forever; permanently. For example: The memories of this journey will stay with us for good.
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