English - 04
16. The rule has been declared null and void.
(A) Invalid
(B) Inappropriate
(C) Devoid of substance
(D) Incorrect
(A) Invalid
(B) Inappropriate
(C) Devoid of substance
(D) Incorrect
[Idiom]
Correct Answer: [A] Invalid.
17. He has been here for years and should know the ins and outs of the job.
(A) Entries and exits
(B) The problems and their solutions
(C) The secrets
(D) All the details
(A) Entries and exits
(B) The problems and their solutions
(C) The secrets
(D) All the details
[Idiom]
Correct Answer: [D] All the details.
18. In a nutshell
(A) To throw in the sponge
(B) To put on paper
(C) In the open
(D) In all its detail
(A) To throw in the sponge
(B) To put on paper
(C) In the open
(D) In all its detail
[Idiom]
Correct Answer: [D] In all its detail.
19. He stood his ground with firmness.
(A) Maintained his position
(B) Built a wall
(C) Dug up the ground
(D) Built a house
(A) Maintained his position
(B) Built a wall
(C) Dug up the ground
(D) Built a house
[Idiom]
Correct Answer: [A] Maintained his position.
20. Keeping late hours in office is playing havoc, with his health.
(A) Harming marginally
(B) Ruining completely
(C) Advantageous for
(D) Improving marginally
(A) Harming marginally
(B) Ruining completely
(C) Advantageous for
(D) Improving marginally
[Idiom]
Correct Answer: [B] Ruining completely.
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