Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Come rain or shine, I will go to Paris tomorrow.
Option 1: At the last moment
Option 2: Whatever happens
Option 3: To decide later
Option 4: To come before the decided time
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Correct Answer: Whatever happens
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
Come rain or shine is an idiom, which means no matter what happens, something will happen. This makes the second option, which states whatever happens, the correct meaning of the given idiom.
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Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. It was raining cats and dogs when I reached there.
Option 1: Lots of appreciation
Option 2: To rain very heavily
Option 3: Not raining at all
Option 4: Place full of animals
Samuel accused Jane of stealing the thunder on the capital punishment issue.
Option 1: Get praise for doing something before someone
Option 2: Go on a futile search
Option 3: Fail miserably at something
Option 4: Pass wrong judgments
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. Keep an eye on your sister, as she might run away.
Option 1: To help someone
Option 2: To stop caring
Option 3: To act superior to someone
Option 4: To watch over attentively
If you keep dodging your manager’s call, you will be on thin ice.
Option 1: In a risky situation
Option 2: Perform adequately
Option 3: Change plans in the middle of a process
Option 4: Go to jail
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. I accidentally let the cat out of the bag about your promotion.
Option 1: To state the wrong facts
Option 2: To reveal a secret
Option 3: To say something unrealistic
Option 4: To discourage someone
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