Subject Experts Solutions for Exercise 7: PRACTICE EXERCISES
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Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
He is not worth his salt if he fails at this juncture.

Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
Mr. Gupta, who is one of the trustees of a big charity is suspected of feathering his own nest.

The following sentence has an idiomatic expression in it. It is followed by four options, select the one closest to the meaning of the idiomatic expression.
Let us admit that we could not heap coals of fire on his head.

Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
For the first week, the apprentice felt like a fish out of water.

Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
His friends failed to see why he should ride the high horse just because he had won an election.

The given sentence has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
The cooperation and esprit de corps between the soldiers and the officers were directly responsible for their victory.

Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
It is evident from the minister's statement that heads will roll.

Each of these questions has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning.
I saw him make a wry face.
