Idioms and Phrases Beginning with T » Exercise – 1
Directions : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
1. To doctor the accounts.
   (a) to make changes in account books
(a) to make changes in account books
   (b) to clear the doctors’ bill
(b) to clear the doctors’ bill
  (c) to verify the accounts in detail
(c) to verify the accounts in detail
  (d) to manipulate the accounts
(d) to manipulate the accounts
2. To feather one’s nest.
   (a) To make a residential house
(a) To make a residential house
   (b) Something that lasts for a short time
(b) Something that lasts for a short time
   (c) To profit in a dishonest way
(c) To profit in a dishonest way
   (d) None of the above
(d) None of the above
3. To strain every nerve.
   (a) To spoil relationship
(a) To spoil relationship
   (b) To get afraid
(b) To get afraid
   (c) To try one’s utmost
(c) To try one’s utmost
   (d) To take ill
(d) To take ill
4. To take with a grain of salt.
   (a) To take with some reservation
(a) To take with some reservation
  (b) To take with total disbelief
(b) To take with total disbelief
  (c) To take wholeheartedly
(c) To take wholeheartedly
  (d) To take seriously
(d) To take seriously
5. To build castles in the air.
   (a) Waste time
(a) Waste time
   (b) Daydream
(b) Daydream
   (c) Build houses
(c) Build houses
   (d) Work hard
(d) Work hard
Related Posts
 Idioms and Phrases Beginning with T » Exercise - 1 Directions : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase. 7. To keep the ball rolling. (a) To earn more and more (b) To work constantly (c) To keep the conversation going (d) To make the best use of Idioms and Phrases Beginning with T » Exercise - 1 Directions : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase. 7. To keep the ball rolling. (a) To earn more and more (b) To work constantly (c) To keep the conversation going (d) To make the best use of
 Idioms and Phrases Beginning with T » Exercise - 1 Directions : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase. 8. To take the wind out of another’s sails. (a) To manouevre to mislead another on the high seas (b) To cause harm to another (c) To defeat the motives of another (d) To anticipate another and to gain advantage over him Idioms and Phrases Beginning with T » Exercise - 1 Directions : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase. 8. To take the wind out of another’s sails. (a) To manouevre to mislead another on the high seas (b) To cause harm to another (c) To defeat the motives of another (d) To anticipate another and to gain advantage over him
 Idioms and Phrases Beginning with A » Exercise - 1 Directions : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase. 5. At one’s beck and call. (a) to attend a call (b) to be helped by someone (c) to be useful to someone (d) to be dominated by someone Idioms and Phrases Beginning with A » Exercise - 1 Directions : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase. 5. At one’s beck and call. (a) to attend a call (b) to be helped by someone (c) to be useful to someone (d) to be dominated by someone
 
		 
			