Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the bracketed idiom in the given sentence. The last observation of yours has (hit the nail on the head).
Option 1: To have no idea about anything
Option 2: A personal interest in the matter
Option 3: To hear rumours
Option 4: Find exactly the right answer
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Correct Answer: Find exactly the right answer
Solution : The fourth option is correct.
The idiom hit the nail on the head is an expression that means to describe precisely what is causing a situation or problem or to find the exact solution to a problem.
In this context, the sentence conveys that the last observation made by the person being addressed was accurate and directly addressed the issue or question at hand.
Therefore, the correct answer will be: Find exactly the right answer.
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