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2300 WORD POWER

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3000+ (Idioms & Phrasal Verb)

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vaxzsth dk ns'kh tqxkM+
with 2600 +MCQs
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May, 2024
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SSC CGL, CPO, CHSL, STENO, MTS, SELECTION POST, CET, CDS,
NDA, AFCAT, CAPF, OTHER STATE & ONE DAY COMPETITIVE EXAMS
Zero to Selection Level

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Contents
” Day-01 [Idioms and Phrases]������������������������������������������������������1 Day-18 [Phrasal Verb-Get okyh]���������������������������������������101

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Day-01 [Phrasal Verb-Look okyh]����������������������������������������5 Revision Slide [Day-18]��������������������������������������������������102

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Revision Slide [Day-01]������������������������������������������������������6 ” Day-19 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������103
” Day-02 [Idioms and Phrases]������������������������������������������������������7 Day-19 [Phrasal Verb-Keep & Pass okyh]������������������������106

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Day-02 [Phrasal Verb-Put okyh]�����������������������������������������11 Revision Slide [Day-19]��������������������������������������������������107
Revision Slide [Day-02]����������������������������������������������������12 ” Day-20 [Idioms & Phrase]������������������������������������������������������108
Day-20 [Phrasal Verb-Hold okyh]������������������������������������ 111

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” Day-03 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������13
Day-03 [Phrasal Verb-Come okyh]�������������������������������������16 Revision Slide [Day-20]��������������������������������������������������112
” Day-21 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������113

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Revision Slide [Day-03]����������������������������������������������������18
” Day-04 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������19 Day-21 [Phrasal Verb-Carry&Pull okyh]��������������������������116
Day-04 [Phrasal Verb-Give okyh]��������������������������������������22 Revision Slide [Day-21]��������������������������������������������������117
Day-22 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������118

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Revision Slide [Day-04]����������������������������������������������������23 ”
” Day-05 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������24 Day-22 [Phrasal Verb-Live & Cast okyh]�������������������������121
Day-05 [Phrasal Verb-Run okyh]���������������������������������������28 Revision Slide [Day-22]��������������������������������������������������122
Revision Slide [Day-05]����������������������������������������������������29 ” Day-23 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������123
” Day-06 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������30 Day-23 [Phrasal Verb-Mix okyh]��������������������������������������126
Day-06 [Phrasal Verb-Lay okyh]����������������������������������������33 Revision Slide [Day-23]��������������������������������������������������128
” Day-24 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������129

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Revision Slide [Day-06]����������������������������������������������������34
” Day-07 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������35 Day-24 [Phrasal Verb-Mix okyh]��������������������������������������132
Revision Slide [Day-24]��������������������������������������������������133
Day-07 [Phrasal Verb-Bring okyh]��������������������������������������39

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” Day-25 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������134
Revision Slide [Day-07]����������������������������������������������������40
Day-25 [Phrasal Verb-Mix okyh]��������������������������������������137
” Day-08 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������41

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Revision Slide [Day-25]��������������������������������������������������138
Day-08 [Phrasal Verb-Blow & Take okyh]�������������������������44
” Day-26 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������139
Revision Slide [Day-08]����������������������������������������������������46
Day-26 [Phrasal Verb-Mix okyh]��������������������������������������142
” Day-09 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������47
Revision Slide [Day-26]��������������������������������������������������143
Day-09 [Phrasal Verb-Turn okyh]���������������������������������������50

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” Day-27 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������144
Revision Slide [Day-09]����������������������������������������������������51
Day-27 [Phrasal Verb-Mix okyh]��������������������������������������147
” Day-10 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������52
Revision Slide [Day-27]��������������������������������������������������148
Day-10 [Phrasal Verb-Go okyh]������������������������������������������55

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” Day-28 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������149
Revision Slide [Day-10]����������������������������������������������������57 Day-28 [Phrasal Verb- Mix okyh]�������������������������������������152
” Day-11 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������58 Revision Slide [Day-28]��������������������������������������������������153
Day-11 [Phrasal Verb-Set okyh]������������������������������������������62 ” Day-29 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������154
Revision Slide [Day-11]����������������������������������������������������63 Day-29 [Phrasal Verb-Mix okyh]��������������������������������������157
” Day-12 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������64 Revision Slide [Day-29]��������������������������������������������������158
Day-12 [Phrasal Verb-Make okyh]��������������������������������������68 ” Day-30 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������159
Revision Slide [Day-12]����������������������������������������������������69 Day-30 [Phrasal Verb-Mix okyh]��������������������������������������162
” Day-13 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������70 Revision Slide [Day-30]��������������������������������������������������163
Day-13 [Phrasal Verb-Break okyh]�������������������������������������74 ” Day-31 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������164
Revision Slide [Day-13]����������������������������������������������������75 Day-31 [Phrasal Verb-Mix okyh]��������������������������������������167
” Day-14 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������76 Revision Slide [Day-31]��������������������������������������������������168
Day-14 [Phrasal Verb- Cut & Fall okyh]�����������������������������80 ” Day-32 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������169
Revision Slide [Day-14]����������������������������������������������������81 Day-32 [Phrasal Verb-Mix okyh]��������������������������������������172
” Day-15 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������82 Revision Slide [Day-32]��������������������������������������������������173
Day-15 [Phrasal Verb-Bear & Step okyh]���������������������������86 ” Day-33 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������174
Revision Slide [Day-15]����������������������������������������������������87 Day-33 [Phrasal Verb-Mix okyh]��������������������������������������177
” Day-16 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������88 Revision Slide [Day-33]��������������������������������������������������178
Day-16 [Phrasal Verb-Call okyh]����������������������������������������91 ” Day-34 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������179
Revision Slide [Day-16]����������������������������������������������������92 Day-34 [Phrasal Verb-Mix okyh]��������������������������������������182
” Day-17 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������93 Revision Slide [Day-34]��������������������������������������������������183
Day-17 [Phrasal Verb-Stand okyh]��������������������������������������97 ” Day-35 [Idioms and Phrases]��������������������������������������������������184
Revision Slide [Day-17]����������������������������������������������������97 Day-35 [Phrasal Verb-Mix okyh]��������������������������������������187
” Day-18 [Idioms and Phrases]����������������������������������������������������98 Revision Slide [Day-35]��������������������������������������������������188

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Day-36 [Phrasal Verb]�����������������������������������������������������192 Day-14 [Practice Session with SURE60 Gurukul]����������314
Revision Slide [Day-36]��������������������������������������������������193 Day-15 [Practice Session with SURE60 Gurukul]����������316
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Revision Slide [Day-38]��������������������������������������������������201 Day-19 [Practice Session with SURE60 Gurukul]����������324
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Day-01 [Idioms and Phrases]

1. Go over one's head = Beyond one’s capability to understand lcls cf<+;k eryc loksZR—"V ekurs gSA

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something le> ls ijs gksukA [SSC CHSL 2018][SSC CGL

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6. Give a hand = Assist fdlh dh enn djuk [SSC CPO 2020,
T-1 2019]
2012]

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SURE60 KEY:- Go = tkuk, over =
SURE60 KEY:- Give = nsuk, a = ,d, hand
Åij, one's = vius, head = flj

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= gkFk
SURE60 METHOD:- dksbZ Hkh psIVj SURE60 METHOD:- fdlh pyrs gq,

a
vius flj ds Åij ls rHkh tkrk gS tc oks vkneh dks viuk ,d gkFk nsdj ;s dguk
gekjs le> ls ijs gksA fd ykvks eq>s nks eSa ys pyrk gw¡ vkidk ;s lkeku eryc fd

ib w
2. Paper over the cracks = To hide problems vius nks"kksa ij inkZ fdlh dh enn djukA
Mkyuk/ xyrh fNikuk [SSC CGL T-2 2017] 7. Sitting on a gold mine = To own something potentially
SURE60 KEY:- Paper = isij, over = valuable fdlh ds ikl dksbZ cgqr gh ewY;oku pht gksukA [SSC
Åij, crack = njkj CPO T-1 2020]

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SURE60 KEY:-Sit = cSBuk, on = ij, gold
SURE60 METHOD:-mldh xyrh dh
mine = lksus dh [kku
otg ls ml pht esa tc njkj vk;h rks

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mlus mlds Åij isij yxk fn;k rkfd SURE60 METHOD:- oks ges'kk lksus dh
viuh xyrh dks fNik ldsA

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[kku ij gh cSBrk gS eryc fd mlds ikl
3. Pull someone’s leg = To play a joke on someone/Joke with ;gh ewY;oku pht gSA
someone/to trick or lie to someone in a playful way / Play a 8. Bad blood = Angry feeling / Enmity / ill feeling/Hostility

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joke with someone/ To tease someone etkd djuk [SSC between people vkilh nq'euh [SSC CPO T-2 2023] [SSC
CPO T-1 2018][SSC MTS 2021, 2019] CGL T-1 2023, 2016][SSC SO (AUDIT)
2007][SSC STENO 2011][SSC CHSL
SURE60 KEY:-Pull = [khapuk, someone's

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2012][SSC CGL T-2 (RE 2016)] [SSC
= fdlh dh, leg = Vkax CGL T-2 2021]
SURE60 METHOD:-dbZ ckj ge Dykl SURE60 KEY:- Bad = cqjk, blood = CyM
esa vius nksLr ds lkFk etkd djrs Vkbe
SURE60 METHOD:-eq>s ml Vkbe cgqr
mldh Vkax [khap dj mls ckgj rd ys tkrs gSA
cqjk yxk tc eq>s CyM nsus ls euk dj fn;k mlh fnu ls esjh
4. Pass the hat = To collect money pUnk bdëk djuk [SSC mlls nq'euh gSA
CHSL 2018]
9. To work like a dog = To work very hard cgqr esgur djuk
SURE60 KEY:- Pass = ikl, hat = Vksih [SSC MTS 2017]
SURE60 METHOD:- [ksy fn[kkus ds ckn SURE60 KEY:-Work = dke, like = dh
[ksy fn[kkus okyk pank bdëk djus ds fy, rjg, a = 1, dog = dqÙkk
lcds ikl viuh Vksih dks ysdj gh tkrk gSA SURE60 METHOD:-oks lkjs fnu dqÙks dh
5. Cat’s whiskers = To be highly impressive loksZR—"V gksuk rjg gkaQrk gqvk dke djrk jgrk gS eryc
[SSC MTS 2019] fd cgqr esgur djrk gSA
SURE60 KEY:-Cat’s = fcYyh ds, whiskers 10. Like two peas in a pod = Similar ,d tSls [SSC SELECTION
= ewaNs POST 2019][SSC MTS 2017]

SURE60 KEY:- Two = nks, peas = eVj, in


SURE60 METHOD:- ftldh ewaNs fcYyh
= esa, a = ,d, pod = Qyh
ds tSls ruh gqbZ gks yksx mldh ewaNks dks
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SURE60 METHOD:-eVj dh Qyh ls nks eVj tc ge 17. A red letter day = An important day / Happy and significant
day / A special day/ A memorable day/a
fudkyrs gS rks oks jax] lkbt lc esa ,d tSls gh yxrs gSA
very special day/ A day that is pleasantly
11. Apples and oranges = Two unlike things or people Different noteworthy or memorable/a day
things nks vyx phts [SSC GD 2018][SSC MTS 2019] memorable for some joyful event/An
important or joyful occasion in one’s life/
SURE60 KEY:-Apples = lsac, and = vkSj,
Significant day/ A memorable day egRoiw.kZ
oranges = larjs
SURE60 METHOD:-lsac vkSj larjs nksuksa fnu [SSC (TA(IT & CE), 2007][SSC
Statistical Investigator, 2005][SSC CHSL 2020, 2018,

r
vyx&vyx phts gSA 2010, 2011][SSC CPO 2015][SSC CGL T-2 2015][SSC

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12. Be a dead meat = To be in serious trouble CGL T-1 2017][SSC GD 2018]
xaHkhj ladV esa iM+uk [SSC MTS 2017]

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SURE60 KEY:-Red = yky, day = fnu
SURE60 KEY:-Be = gksuk, dead =

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[kRe, meat = ehV SURE60 METHOD:-dys.Mj esa NqV~Vh dk fnu ;k R;¨gkj dk
SURE60 METHOD:-eSa cM+s ladV esa fnu t¨ fd yky jax esa g¨rk gS o¨ fnu gekjs fy, [kq'kh dk vkSj

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rc Qal x;k tc eSa bZn ds fnu ehV egRoiw.kZ fnu g¨rk gSA
ysus x;k vkSj mlus tkrs gh cksy fn;k
18. Be all one to = Make no difference dksbZ varj u gksuk [SSC

ib w
fd ehV rks [kRe gks x;kA
CGL T-2 2021]
13. Pull a rabbit out of a hat = To do something unexpected dqN
vçR;kf'kr djuk [SSC CPO (RE 2016)] SURE60 KEY:-All = lHkh, one = ,d, to
= rks
SURE60 KEY:- Pull = fudkyuk, a = ,d,
rabbit = [kjxks'k, out = ckgj, of = dk, a = SURE60 METHOD:- oks ge lcdks ,d

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,d, hat = Vksih tslk gh rks le>rh gS eryc fd dksbZ Hkh
SURE60 METHOD:-ml [ksy fn[kkus

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varj ugh j[krh gS
okys us Vksih ls ,d [kjxks'k ckgj fudkydj
19. A gift of the gab = Ability to speak confidently and clearly/

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tknw fn[kk;k eryc fd vçR;kf'kr dke fd;kA Talent for speaking / Ability to speak well/have the talent to
14. Keep under one’s hat = To keep something a secret xqIr speak well/To be eloquent / Ability to
j[kuk [SSC CGL T-1 2017] speak impressively/ Speak very well/
Ability to speak eloquently/ Have the

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SURE60 KEY:- Keep = j[kuk, under = talent to speak well/ Talks well and
uhps, one’s hat = viuh Vksih persuasively/Fluency of speech c¨yus esa­
SURE60 METHOD:- oks ges'kk mls viuh

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dq'kyrk [SSC CGL T--1 2023][SSC CPO
Vksih ds uhps j[krk gS eryc fd xqIr j[krk 2018,(RE 2016),2011][SSC DEO 2008]
gS [SSC STENO 2010][SSC CHSL 2018,2013][SSC GD 2018]
15. Dance to someone’s tune = Do what [SSC GD 2021]
others want you to do/Obeying one’s order b'kkjs ij ukpuk SURE60 KEY:-Gab = Gab, Gab sound of Gabbar (xCcj)
[SSC CHSL 2018]
SURE60 KEY:- Dance = ukpuk, SURE60 METHOD:-Gab, Gab sound of Gabbar (xCcj)
someone’s = fdlh dh, tune = Vîwu ftlesa c¨yus dk Talent gh r¨ Fkk oSls viu Fk¨M+h uk c¨y ldrs
SURE60 METHOD:-fdlh dh Vîwu ij gS c¨ys fd lkaHkk fdrus vkneh FksA
ukpuk eryc fd fdlh ds b'kkjs ij ukpukA 20. Green horns = An inexperienced or immature person
16. A needle in a haystack = Something that vuqHkoghu [SSC CHSL T-1 2023,2015][SSC CGL T-1, 2022]
is very difficult to locate/ Something impossible to find ftldk [SSC CPO 2017]
irk yxkuk eqf'dy gks [SSC CPO 2019][SSC CHSL 2020] SURE60 KEY:- Green = gjk, horns = flax
SURE60 KEY:-A = 1, needle = lqbZ, in =
SURE60 METHOD:-u;s u;s cNM+s
esa, a = 1, haystack = lq[kh ?kkl dk <sj
ds flax dPps /gjs] gh gksrs gS D;ksfd oks
SURE60 METHOD:-lq[kh ?kkl ds <sj esa vuqHkoghu gksrs gS
lqbZ dk irk yxkuk cgqr eqf'dy gSA

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21. On the double = At a fast pace rsth ls [SSC CGL T-2 2019] gh cukrs gS ftldh otg ls dEiuh çxfr djsA
SURE60 KEY:-On = yxkrkj, double = 27. A white elephant = Costly and useless possession /Costly and
Mcy troublesome possession useless to its
owner / A costly but useless possession
SURE60 METHOD:-yxkrkj Mcy LihM egaxk v©j fdlh dke dk ugh g¨A [SSC
ls dke djuk eryc fd rsth ls dke CHSL T-1 2021,2011][SSC SO (AUDIT)

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djukA 2001,2008][SSC CPO 2014]

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22. Like pulling teeth = Extremely difficult csgn eqf'dy SURE60 KEY:-White = lQsn, elephant =
gkFkh

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SURE60 KEY:-Pulling = [khapuk, teeth =
nkar SURE60 METHOD:- nksLrks ;wih ¼mrj izns'k½ esa clik lqizheksa

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ek;korh us iwjs ikdksZ@xkMZuksa esa lQsn gkFkh gh gkFkh [kMs dj
SURE60 METHOD:-nkar ls fdlh xkM+h

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j[ks gS tks fd cgqr eagxs vkSj fdlh dke ds ugha gSA
dks [khapuk csgn eqf'dy dke gSA
28. Play with fire = To take foolish risk/Take a grave risk/ To act
23. Over my dead body = Used to emphasize in a dangerous and risky way/ To do something risky [krjukd

ib w
that one completely opposes
something / opposing something
dke djuk / vkx ls [ksyuk [SSC CGL T-1 2018] [SSC MTS
2021][SSC CHSL 2022,2020]
fiercely dksbZ O;fä tks fdlh pht dk
iwjh rjg ls fojks/k djrk gS [SSC MTS SURE60 KEY:- Play = [ksyuk, with =
2019] lkFk, fire = vkx

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SURE60 KEY:- Over = Åij, my = SURE60 METHOD:- vkx ds lkFk [ksyuk

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esjh, dead body = MsM c‚Mh eryc fd [krjukd dke djukA
SURE60 METHOD:-tc ikik us dgk fd bl fj'rs ls eSa 29. To flog a dead horse = Waste time in useless effort / To

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lger ugha gw¡ vxj rqe ;s fj'rk djksxs rks esjh MsM c‚Mh ds attempt to do impossible/to waste your effort by trying to do/
to waste the efforts/Waste energy on an unalterable situation/
Åij ls xqtjuk iM+sxk eryc fd fdlh pht dk iwjh rjg ls
To waste time on useless things O;FkZ dk ç;kl djuk [SSC
fojks/k djukA

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CGL T-1 2019,2011][SSC SO(AUDIT)
24. Get someone’s goat = To irritate someone rax djuk [SSC 1997] [SSC MTS 2021]
MTS 2019] SURE60 KEY:-Flog = ihVuk, dead = ejk

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SURE60 KEY:-Get = feyuk, someone’s = gqvk, horse = ?k¨M+k
fdlh dk, goat = cdjk
SURE60 METHOD:-ejs gq;s ?k¨M+s d¨
SURE60 METHOD:-dlkbZ dks rks fdlh ihVus esa O;FkZ dk ç;kl gh djuk gS D;¨afd
dk Hkh cdjk fey tk, oks rks lHkh dks rax ejk gqvk ?k¨M+k dHkh ftUnk ugh g¨ ldrk gSA
djrk gSA 30. Cushy job = Financially comfortable job vkfFkZd :i ls
25. Argus eyed = Observant lrdZ [SSC CGL T-2 2017] vkjkenk;d tkWc [SSC CPO 2017]
SURE60 KEY:-Ar = vjs, gus = ?kql, eye SURE60 KEY:- Cushy = [kq'kh] Job = tkWc
= vk¡[k
SURE60 METHOD:-vxj dksbZ tkWc
SURE60 METHOD:- vjs mldh vk¡[kksa vkfFkZd :i ls vkjkenk;d gks rks mlh es
ds lkeus er ?kql tkuk oks cgqr gh T;knk [kq'kh feyrh gSA
lrdZ jgrk gS 31. Never-never land = An imaginary utopian
26. Make headway = To go forward or make progress in a
place or situation dkYifud txr /,d dkYifud LFkku ;k
difficult situation çxfr djuk [SSC CHSL
fLFkfr [SSC CHSL 2017]
2019]
SURE60 KEY:- Never = ugh, never =
SURE60 KEY:- Make = cukuk, head = gsM
ugh, land = tehu
SURE60 METHOD:-daiuh dk gsM mls
SURE60 METHOD:-vxj dksbZ ;s lksprk

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gS fd eSa rks dHkh Hkh tehu ij ugha jguk pkgrk ges'kk vkdk'k 37. Cup of tea = Something that pleases one/ One's chosen or
esa gh jguk pkgrk gw¡ rks mlds fy, ;s dsoy dYiuk djuk gh preferred thing ilUn dh pht [SSC MTS 2023,2021, 2019]
[SSC CGL T-1 2017]
gksxkA
SURE60 KEY:-Cup = di, of = dk, tea =
32. Under the rose = Secretly xqIr
pk;
SURE60 KEY:- Under = uhps, rose = jkst
SURE60 METHOD:- lqcg&lqcg ,d
SURE60 METHOD:-mlus jkst ds uhpss pk; dk di rks lcdh ilan dh pht gSA

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love ySVj dks fNik fn;k Fkk

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38. Eye wash = A deception/ A pretence /kks[kk [SSC MTS , 2021,
33. Hit a snag = Encounter a problem or 2019][SSC CGL T-1 2019][SSC
obstacle ck/kkvks / leL;kvks dk lkeuk

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SELECTION POST 2020]
djuk
SURE60 KEY:- Eye = vk¡[k] wash = /kksuk

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SURE60 KEY:- Hit = çgkj djuk, s = 'ks"k,
SURE60 METHOD:- tc iqfyl dh

a
nag = ukx
vk¡[kksa ds lkeus gh mlus lcdks /kks[kk fn;k
SURE60 METHOD:-vxj vki 'ks"k ukx rks iqfyl us mls fQj iqfyl LVs'ku esa

ib w
ds mij çgkj djksxs rks vkidks dbZ leL;kvksa tedj /kks;kA
dk gh lkeuk djuk iM+sxkA
39. Get the hang of = Learn how to use fl[kuk [SSC CHSL
34. Stab someone in the back = To betray or 2019]
harm someone/Betray someone /kks[kk nsuk
SURE60 KEY:-Get = feyuk, hang = gsax,
[SSC MTS 2023]
of = dk

m
SURE60 KEY:- Stab = Nqjk, someone =
SURE60 METHOD:-mls vc oks rjhdk

a
fdlh ds, in = esa, back = ihB
fey x;k gS ftldh otg ls Qksu gsax gksrk
SURE60 METHOD:- fdlh ds ihB ihNs Nqjk ?kksiuk eryc gS eryc mlus oks rjhdk fl[k fy;k gSA

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fd mls /kks[kk nsuk
40. Get a gold star = To earn a merit point for
35. Give somebody a ring = Call someone on the telephone fdlh doing well bZuke vftZr djuk [SSC CPO
T-1 2018]

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dks Qksu djuk [SSC CGL T-1 2017]
SURE60 KEY:-Give = nsuk, somebody = SURE60 KEY:- Get = feyuk, a = ,d,
fdlh dks, ring = fjax gold = xksYM, star = LVkj

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SURE60 METHOD:-fdlh Qksu ij fjax SURE60 METHOD:-mls vksyfEid esa xksYM LVkj feyk
nsuk eryc fd fdlh dks Qksu djukA eryc fd bZuke vftZr fd;kA
36. Above one’s head = Beyond one’s
understanding le> ls ijs gksukA [SSC MTS 2019]

SURE60 KEY:- Above = Åij, one's =


vius, head = flj
SURE60 METHOD:- dksbZ Hkh psIVj vius
flj ds Åij ls rHkh tkrk gS tc oks gekjs
le> ls ijs gksA

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Day-01 [Phrasal Verb-Look okyh]
41. Look after = To care of someone or something ns[kHkky djuk SURE60 METHOD:- World cup ls igys ckWyj ls 2&3 vksoj
[SSC CHSL 2019][SSC SELECTION djokrs gS vkSj ogka cSBs tkap drkZ vksoj dh tk¡p djrs gS fd
POST 2020] fdldk vksoj lgh tk jgk gSA
SURE60 KEY:- Look = ns[kuk, After = 47. Look forward to = Await with pleasure/Await eagerly

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ckn mRlqdrk ls bartkj djuk [FCI 2012]

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SURE60 METHOD:- tc ge ?kj ls dgh SURE60 KEY:- Look = ns[kuk, forward =

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ckgj tkrs gS rks mlds ckn ?kj dh ns[kHkky vkxs, to = rks
ds fy, iM+kslh dks gh cksyrs gSA

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SURE60 METHOD:-xkao¨ esa MLA v©j
42. Look for = Search / To try to find ryk'kuk MP d¨ ns[kus dk dkQh T;knk mRlkg jgrk

a
@[kkstuk gS v©j tc Hkh o¨ vkrs gS r¨ dkQh HkhM+
SURE60 KEY:-Look = ns[kuk, for = ds bZdëk g¨ tkrh gSA v©j cM+h mRlqdrk ls bartkj djrs gq;s eap

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fy, ds vkxs rd ns[krs jgrs gS fd usrkth vk;s ;k ugha vk;sA

SURE60 METHOD:-fdlh pht dks ns[kus 48. Look something up = To search in a book or computer fdrkc
ds fy, ?kj esa gj txg ryk'kukA ;k daI;wVj es dksbZ tkudkjh [kkstuk

43. Look out = Be careful lko/kku @ lrdZZ jguk [SSC CPO T-1 SURE60 KEY:- Look = ns[kuk, Something
= dqN] Up = Åij

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SURE60 KEY:-Look = ns[kuk, out = ckgj SURE60 METHOD:- Vhpj us mldks dqN

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¼dksbZ pht½ cqd dh Åij dh ikap ykbu esa
SURE60 METHOD:-xkMZ t¨ fd ges'kk
ns[kus dks dgk eryc fd fdrkc es dqN

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lko/kku@lrdZZ jgrk gS o¨ ckgj ;g ns[krk
tkudkjh [kkstus dks dgkA
jgrk gS fd dgh p¨j@MdSr r¨ ugh vk
x;s gSA 49. Look at = To pay direct attention /;ku ls ns[kuk

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44. To look down upon = Regard with contempt/to consider SURE60 KEY:- Look = ns[kuk, at = ij
someone inferior ghu Hkkouk ls ns[kuk / ?k`.kk SURE60 METHOD:- vxj dksbZ pht ge

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dh n`f"V ls ns[kuk [SSC SO(AUDIT) è;ku ls ugh ns[krs gS rks ?kj okys dgrs gS
1997][SSC CGL T-1 2019]
fd ;gka ij è;ku ls ns[kuk j[kh rks gS ;s
SURE60 KEY:-Look = ns[kuk, down = pht
uhpss, upon = Åij 50. Look up = Improve

SURE60 METHOD:-dbZ eupys yM+ds ekdZsV esa lqUnj lh SURE60 KEY:- Look = ns[kuk, up = Åij
yM+dh dks Åij ls uhps rd ghu Hkkouk ls ns[krs gSA SURE60 METHOD:-vxj d¨Ã cYysckt
45. Look into = Investigate tkap iM+rky djuk fiNys 40 eSp¨ ls d¨Ã ju ugh cuk jgk
[FCI 2013] g¨ vpkud og 41 os eSp es 'krd yxk ns
SURE60 KEY:-Look = ns[kuk, into = xfr r¨ 'krd yxkus ds ckn og Åij ns[kdj
ls Hkxoku dk 'kqfØ;k vnk djrk gS D;¨fd mldh Form esa Improve
gh gqvk gSA
SURE60 METHOD:- tc CBI tkap
51. Look back = To think about something that happened in the
iM+rky djus vkrh gS r¨ ges'kk xfr ls gh vUnj vkdj ns[krh
past / To Think of chrs gq, le; ds ckjs es lkspuk
gS fd D;k ?k¨Vkyk py jgk gSA
SURE60 KEY:- Look = ns[kuk, back =
46. Look over = To examine tkap djukA
ihNs
SURE60 KEY:- Look = ns[kuk, over =
SURE60 METHOD:- dHkh &dHkh eSa Hkh
vksoj
ihNs tkdj ds ns[krk gw¡ dh oks Hkh D;k fnu

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Fks eryc fd chrs gq, le; ds ckjs esa lkspukA 54. Look in on = To visit fdlh ls feyus okyk
52. Look Up To: = Admire and respect someone lEeku djuk ,oa SURE60 KEY:- Look = ns[kuk, inon =
ialn djuk bUgksus
SURE60 KEY:-Look = fn[kkbZ nsuk, upto SURE60 METHOD:- ikik csVs ls iwNrs gS
= vi Vw fd fdlh ls jkst feyus tkrk gS D;k csVk
SURE60 METHOD:- tks gj ekeys esa euk dj nsrk gS rks ikik dgrs gS ;s iM+ksl
okys vady gS bUgksusa rq>s ns[kk gSaA

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vi Vw MsV fn[kkbZ nsrk gS mldk gj dksbZ

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lEeku djrk gSA 55. Look in = Make a short visit or call FkksMs le; ds fy, fdlh
ls feyus tkuk tc dgh vksj tk jgs gks

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53. Look to = Rely on/Expect dksbZ vk'kk djuk [SSC CPO T-2
2022] SURE60 KEY:- Look = ns[kuk] In = esa

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SURE60 KEY:- Look = yqd] to = rks SURE60 METHOD:- tc ges iM+kslh ds

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SURE60 METHOD:- gj yM+dk tkWc ;gk FkksMs le; ds fy, feyus tkuk gks rks
yxus ds ckn vk'kk djrk gS fd mldh ge dejs es ;s ns[krs gS fd csch lks;k ;k

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gksus okyh choh dk yqd rks vPNk gh gksuk ughA
pkfg,A 56. Look upon / on = To consider ekuuk

SURE60 KEY:- Look = ns[kuk, upon =


viu

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SURE60 METHOD:- viu ekdsZV esa tks
pht ns[k ysrs gS mlh pht dks eku ysrs gSA

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1. Go over one’s head 15. Dance to someone’s tune 29. To flog a dead horse 43. Look out
2. Paper over the cracks 16. A needle in a haystack 30. Cushy job 44. To look down upon

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3. Pull someone’s leg 17. A red letter day 31. Never-never land 45. Look into
4. Pass the hat 18. Be all one to 32. Under the rose 46. Look over

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5. Cat’s whiskers 19. A gift of the gab 33. Hit a snag 47. Look forward to
6. Give a hand 20. Green horns 34. Stab someone in the back 48. Look something up
7. Sitting on a gold mine 21. On the double 35. Give somebody a ring 49. Look at
8. Bad blood 22. Like pulling teeth 36. Above one’s head 50. Look up
9. To work like a dog 23. Over my dead body 37. Cup of tea 51. Look back
10. Like two peas in a pod 24. Get someone’s goat 38. Eye-wash 52. Look Up To
11. Apples and oranges 25. Argus eyed 39. Get the hang of 53. Look to
12. Be a dead meat 26. Make headway 40. Get a gold star 54. Look in on
13. Pull a rabbit out of a hat 27. A white elephant 41. Look after 55. Look in
14. Keep under one’s hat 28. Play with fire 42. Look for 56. Look upon / on

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Day-02 [Idioms and Phrases]

1. Nail-biting = Suspenseful cgqr jksekapd fLFkfr [SSC MTS 6. Spin one’s wheels = Expel much effort for little or no gain/

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[SSC CGL T-1 2017]
SURE60 KEY:- Nail = uk[kwu, bite =

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dkVuk SURE60 KEY:- Spin = ?kqekuk] one's =
vius, wheels = Vk;j

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SURE60 METHOD:-tc Hkh eSp jksekapd
gksrk Fkk rks xkaxqyh eSnku es gh uk[kwu nk¡rks SURE60 METHOD:-xk¡oksa esa cPps Ldwy

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ls dkVus yx tkrk Fkk ls Nqêh gksus ds ckn vius Vk;j dks ?kqekrs gS
2. Apple of one’s eye = A person who is very dear /The person eryc fd viuk le; gh u"V djrs gS

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that someone loves and is proud of /Very dear/Dearly loved/ 7. Bug someone = Irritate rax djuk [SSC STENO 2020]
Someone very precious or dear vfrfç; oLrq / cgqr I;kjk [SSC
MTS 2023][SSC CHSL 2016][SSC CGL SURE60 KEY:-Bug = cx, someone =
T-1 2019,2020][SSC STENO 2020][SSC fdlh dks
GD 2021]
SURE60 METHOD:-daI;wVj esa tc cx

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SURE60 KEY:-Apple = ,Iiy, of = dk, vkrh gS rks gj fdlh dks ijs'kku djrh gSA
one’s = viuh, eye = vk¡[k

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8. The bee’s knees = Extraordinary loksZR—"V
SURE60 METHOD:-viuh vk¡[kksa dks rks [SSC CGL T-1 2019]

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,Iiy dk Qksu gh vPNk yxrk gS eryc fd cgqr I;kjkA
SURE60 KEY:-Bee’s = e/kqeD[kh ds,
3. Put our heads together = Consult and work together vkil esa knees = ?kqVus
ijke'kZ djuk [SSC CGL T-2 2019][SSC STENO 2019]

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SURE60 METHOD:-lcls vPNs ?kqVus
SURE60 KEY:-Put = j[kuk, our = gekjk, e/kqeD[kh ds gh gksrs gS tks lkjs fnu Nkrs
heads = gsM, together = ,d lkFk ij yVdh jgrh gSA

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SURE60 METHOD:- geus daiuh ds lHkh 9. Get cracking = To start doing something rqjar tqVuk
gsM dh ,d lkFk ehfVax j[kh vkSj vkil esa
SURE60 KEY:- Get = feyuk, crack = Øsd
ijke'kZ fd;kA
4. Jumped the gun = Acted hastily tYnckth djuk [SSC CHSL SURE60 METHOD:-tc mls vPNh
2019] dksfpax fey x;h rks oks ,Xtke dks Øsd
djus ds fy, iwjh rjhds ls th tku ls tqV
SURE60 KEY:-Jump = dwnuk, gun = canwd
x;kA
SURE60 METHOD:-tc canwd rkuh rks 10. A snake in the grass = A hidden enemy/a treacherous person/a
mlus ogka ls dwnus esa gh tYnhckth dhA secret enemy/An unreliable and deceitful person / A deceitful
5. As clear as a bell = Readily understood person fNik gqvk nq'eu / vkfLru dk lkai
cgqr gh Li"V [SSC MTS 2019] [SSC CGL T-1 2019,2015][SSC CPO
2020,2017,2016][SSC GD 2018]
SURE60 KEY:-Clear = Li"V, bell = ?kaVh
SURE60 KEY:-Snake = Lkkai, in = esa grass
SURE60 METHOD:-?kaVh ctus ls = ?kkl
fcYdqy Li"V :i ls le> esa vk tkrk gS
fd baVjoy gksus okyk gSA SURE60 METHOD:-Lkkai tks fd ?kkl esa fNik gks vkSj ?kkl esa
[ksyrs le; fdlh cPps dks Ml ys rks oks lkai fNik gqvk nq'eu
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11. To make a pile = To make a lot of money <sj lkjk iSlk dekuk vius cPps dh lkjh tkudkjh ls viMsV jgrh gSA
[SSC CPO 2017] 17. Off and on = Irregularly / Occasionally/Periodically/
SURE60 KEY:-Make = cukuk, a = ,d, Sometimes but not regularly dHkh dHkkj [SSC CGL T-2 2013]
pile = <sj [SSC SO (AUDIT) 2003][SSC
SELECTION POST 2018][SSC CPO
SURE60 METHOD:-mlus iSlks dk rks T-1 2019][SSC CHSL 2020]
?kj ij <sj cuk fn;k eryc fd cgqr lkjk SURE60 KEY:-Off = can, On = pkyw
iSlk dekukA

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SURE60 METHOD:-n¨Lr¨ vxj d¨Ã
12. Learn by heart = To memorize something daBLFk djuk
dke can gqvk fQj pkyw gqvk, fQj dke can

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SURE60 KEY:- Learn = ;kn djuk, by = gqvk fQj pkyw gqvk r¨ og dke Irregularly gh r¨ g¨xkA
ls, heart = fny
18. Make no headway = Unable to progress ahead dksbZ

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çxfr u
SURE60 METHOD:- fdlh Hkh ç'u ds djuk [SSC CHSL 2018]

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mÙkj dks fny ls ;kn dj ysuk eryc fd 5G Key- Make = cukuk, no = ugha, head
daBLFk ;kn dj ysukA = gsM

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13. Spread like wild fire = Rapidly /Quickly/ Spread rapidly cgqr
SURE60 METHOD:- daiuh dk gsM mls
rsth ls Qsyuk [SSC CHSL 2011][SSC CGL T-1 2019]
dHkh ugha cukrs gS ftldh otg ls dEiuh
SURE60 KEY:-Spread = Qsyuk, fire = çxfr gh uk djsA
vkx 19. Under the weather/feel a bit under the weather = Sick/
slightly unwell or in low spirits/to be in low spirits/to feel sick

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SURE60 METHOD:-tc vkx fdlh txg
yxrh gS r¨ og rsth ls gh r¨ Qsyrh gSA or unhealthy/To not feel well chekj gks tkuk [SSC PH X 2022]

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14. Look for a needle in a haystack = STENO 2020, 2018][SSC MTS 2019]
Attempt something impossible /doing something impossible

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[SSC CHSL T-1 2019][SSC GD 2021]
vlEHko dke djukA [SSC MTS 2019][SSC CPO T-1 2019]
[SSC CHSL 2019] SURE60 KEY:- Under = uhps] Weather =
ekSle

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SURE60 KEY:- Look for = [kkstuk, a = 1,
needle = lqbZ, in = esa, a = 1, haystack = lq[kh SURE60 METHOD:-oks [kjkc ekSle es
?kkl dk <sj Hkh uhps ?kwerk jgrk gS blfy, chekj gks x;kA

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SURE60 METHOD:-lq[kh ?kkl ds <sj esa 20. Keep your shirt on = To remain cool xqLlk er dhft;s [SSC
ls 1 lqbZ dks [kkst ysuk eryc fd vlEHko dke djukA CHSL 2019]

15. A frog in someone’s throat = Difficulty in speaking c¨yus esa SURE60 KEY:-Keep = j[kuk, shirt = 'kVZ
dfBukà g¨uk SURE60 METHOD:-tc lyeku [kku
SURE60 KEY:-frog = esa<d, in = esa, throat ewoh esa viuh 'kVZ [kksyrk gS rks gj dksbZ mls
= xyk ;gh dgrk gS fd HkkbZ xqLlk er dhft;sA
SURE60 METHOD:-vxj fdlh O;fDr 21. See eye to eye = Agree lger g¨uk [SSC CHSL 2014][SSC
ds xys esa esa<d Qal tk;s r¨ c¨yus esa GD 2018][SSC STENO 2018][SSC CGL
dfBukà r¨ g¨xh ghA T-2 2018][SSC CGL T-1 2019][SSC
SELECTION POST 2020][SSC MTS
16. Keep a Abreast of = Keep oneself updated Lo;a dks lkjh 2020]
tkudkjh ls viMsV j[kukA [SSC CGL T-1 2019]
SURE60 KEY:-See = ns[kuk, eye = vk¡[k
SURE60 KEY:-Keep = j[kuk, breast =
Nkrh, of = dks SURE60 METHOD:-n¨Lr¨ ,d yM+dk
v©j ,d yM+dh ,d nwljs dh vka[k¨ esa rHkh ns[krs gS tc ,d
SURE60 METHOD:-ek¡ vius cPps dks nwljs ls Agree g¨rs gSA
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22. Chase rainbow = To pursue unrealistic goals./Try to achieve 26. In the driver’s seat = In a position in which one is able to
impossible vlEHko dks çkIr djus dh dksf'k'k djuk [SSC MTS control what happens ds gkFk esa ckxM+ksj gksuk [SSC CGL T-2
2021] 2018]
SURE60 KEY:- Chase = ihNk djuk] SURE60 KEY:-In = esa, driver’s = Mªkboj,
rainbow = baæ/kuq"k seat = lhV
SURE60 METHOD:- baæ/kuq"k dk ihNk

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SURE60 METHOD:-Mªkboj okyh lhV
djuk eryc fd vlEHko pht dks çkIr

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ij cSBuk eryc fd xkM+h dh ckxM+ksj gekjs
djus dh dksf'k'k djuk D;ksfd baæ/kuq"k dks
gkFk esa gksukA
idM+uk lEHko ugh gSA

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23. Bark up the wrong tree = To waste one's energy or effort by 27. To take the bull by the horns = Face the problem boldly/To
pursuing the wrong thing /To be mistaken, to be looking for handle difficulties/to face danger boldly/To deal with a

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solutions in the wrong place/Try to find someone or wrong difficult situation in a very direct or confident way leL;k dk
place/look in the wrong place/to do something that will not

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iwjh –<+rk ls vkeus lkeus eqdkcyk djuk [SSC CGL T-1
get the result you want/to be wrong about the reason for 2023,2019][SSC CHSL 2018,2015][SSC
something/ Pursue a course of action that will most likely be CPO T-2 2016][SSC MTS 2019][SSC

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futile [SSC MTS 2023,2022,2021][SSC CGL T-1 GD 2021]
2019,2017,2014][SSC CPO (RE 2016)]
[SSC CHSL 2018] [SSC GD 2018] SURE60 KEY:-bull = lkaM, horns = lhax
SURE60 KEY:- Bark = HkkSaduk]up = Åij,
SURE60 METHOD:-fdlh lkaM ds lhaxks
Wrong tree = xyr isM
dks idM+dj mldk lkeuk djuk eryc fd
SURE60 METHOD:-tc dqŸks dh jksVh

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n`<+rkiwoZd lkeuk djukA
Nhudj fcYyh ys x;h vkSj ikl es gh nks

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isM Fks mues ls oks ,d ij p< x;h tc dqŸkk ihNk djds ogk 28. Talked over = Discussed fopkj foe'kZ djuk [SSC CGL T-2
igqapk rks ftl isM ij fcYyh p<h Fkh mldh rjQ u HkkSad dj 2018]

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nwljs isM dh rjQ HkkSadus yx x;k eryc fd xyr isM ds Åij SURE60 KEY:-Talk = ckr djuk, over =
HkkSdus yx x;k D;ksafd dqŸkk xyrQgeh dk f'kdkj gks x;k FkkA vksoj
24. Make a dent = To reduce an amount of something, esp.

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money or work /ku ;k dke dh ek=k dks de djuk [SSC CPO SURE60 METHOD:-mUgksaus ckr djds
T-1 2019] cqejkg dks vksoj fn;k eryc fd fopkj
foe'kZ djdsA

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SURE60 KEY:- Make = cukuk, a = 1, dent
= MsaV 29. Sweep under the rug = To hide something damaging or
unpleasant and try to keep it secret fdlh 'kfeZnk djus okyh
SURE60 METHOD:-mlus xkM+h dks Bhd pht dks yksxks ls fNikuk [SSC MTS 2013][SSC CPO (RE
djrs Vkbe ml ij MsaV cuk fn, blfy, 2016)]
ekfyd us mlds dke vkSj iSlks nksuksa esa deh dj nh
SURE60 KEY:- Sweep = >kM+w yxkuk,
25. To cry over spilt milk / To cry over spilled milk = To regret under = uhps, rug = dkyhu
uselessly/regret about something that happened and cannot be
changed/feeling sorry over a mistake that cannot be changed / SURE60 METHOD:-tc eSaus >kM+w yxkbZ
To complain about a loss from the past / To regret about that rks irk pyk dh mlus dkyhu ds uhps
which cannot be rectified chrs gq;s dke ds ckjs esas O;FkZ dk flxjsV fNik j[kh Fkh D;ksfd ;s 'kfeZnk djus okyh pht Fkh
vQl¨l djuk [SSC MTS 2023,2019][SSC STENO blfy, mlus fNik fn;k FkkA
2019,2011][SSC CGL T-1 2019] [SSC
GD 2018] 30. Hard nut to crack = Difficult task/Tough task/Hard task/a
difficult problem/A difficult problem to solve/ A difficult
SURE60 KEY:-Cry = fpYykuk, Over = person or problem eqf'dy dke [SSC CHSL T-1
Åij, Split = QVk gqvk, Milk = nw/k 2023,2020,2012,2011][SSC CGL T-2
2015][SSC GD 2018][SSC STENO
SURE60 METHOD:-vxj nw/k QV tk;s
2018][SSC CPO T-2 2020,2018][SSC
r¨ mlds Åij fpYykus ls d¨Ã Qk;nk ugh
CGL T-1 2023, 2019][SSC MTS 2022]
gS D;¨fd QVk gqvk nw/k okfil Bhd r¨ g¨ ugh ldrk gSA bldk
eryc gqvk fd t¨ Hkh i'pkrki dj¨xs o¨ O;FkZ gh tk;sxkA SURE60 KEY:-Hard = dfBu, nut =

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uV&cksYV, Crack = rksM+uk to riches and luxury /kuh ifjokj esa tUe gqvk [SSC CGL T-1
2022,2013][SSC MTS 2022]
SURE60 METHOD:-uV&cksYV dks gkFk ls rksM+uk cgqr
SURE60 KEY:-born = tUe ysuk, silver =
eqf'dy dke gSA
pkanh, spoon = pEep
31. Come to the point = To speak plainly about the real issue eqís
SURE60 METHOD:-n¨Lr¨ tc Äj esa
dh ckr ij vkuk [SSC CGL T-1 2019]
cPpk tUe ysrk gS v©j vxj mld¨ pkanh
SURE60 KEY:-Come = vkuk, to = to, dh pEep ls tUe ÄqVh ns ;k nw/k fiyk;s r¨ og cPpk /kuh ifjokj

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point = point

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esa gh r¨ g¨xkA
SURE60 METHOD:-Point to Point ckr 37. Wet behind the ears = To be young and without experience/

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ij vkuk eryc fd eqís dh ckr ij vkukA Inexperienced/lacking experience or be immature vuqHkoghu
[SSC MTS 2022][SSC CGL T-2 2012]

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32. Hot potato = A controversial issue or situation which is
[SSC CHSL 2013][SSC CGL T-1 2016]
awkward to deal with. fooknkLin ,oa losanu'khy eqík [SSC

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CHSL 2016][SSC CPO T-1 2018] SURE60 KEY:-Wet = xhyk, behind =
ihNs, ear = dku
SURE60 KEY:-Hot = xje, potato = vkyw

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SURE60 METHOD:-tSls ?kj esa dà ckj
SURE60 METHOD:-bl bysD'ku esa vkyw N¨Vs cPps ftn djus yxrs gS fd eSa [kqn gh ugkamxk v©j ugkrs
ls lksuk fudysxk bls ,d g‚V issue cuk oDr muds dku ds ihNs lkcqu ;k xhyk jg tkrk gS D;¨fd o¨
fn;k x;k Fkk eryc fd fooknkLin eqíkA vuqHkoghu gh r¨ g¨rs gSA
33. Clinch the issue = Decide the matter fookn [kRe djuk 38. Greek to someone = Something incomprehensible to

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someone le> ls ckgj [SSC CP T-1 2018] [SSC MTS 2021]
SURE60 KEY:-Clin = Dyhu, ch = phV,

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issue = fookn SURE60 KEY:- Greek = xzhd, someone
= dksbZ Hkh

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SURE60 METHOD:-ml fookn ls mldks
dksVZ us Dyhu phV ns nh eryc fd fookn SURE60 METHOD:-dksbZ Hkh O;fä vkdj
[kRe dj fn;kA vxj gels xzhd Hkk"kk esa ckr djsxk rks oks

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34. The red carpet treatment = A very special welcome given to
vius le> ls ckgj gh gksxh
an important visitor cgqr gh vPNk Lokxr lrdkj 39. To buy a lemon = To buy something that is of much less
value/To purchase a vehicle that constantly gives problems

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SURE60 KEY:-Red = yky, Carpet = njh ,slk okgu [kjhnuk tks ges'kk ijs'kkfu;k¡ [kM+h djrk gS [SSC
¼dkyhu½ MTS 2022][SSC CHSL 2022,2016]

SURE60 METHOD:-tc eq[;ea=h ;k SURE60 KEY:-Buy = [kjhnuk, a = 1,


d¨Ã cM+k usrk vkrk gS r¨ mldk Lokxr lemon = fuEcw
cM+s gh 'kkunkj rjhds ls yky njh ¼dkyhu½
SURE60 METHOD:-tc ge dksbZ okgu
fcNkdj fd;k tkrk gSA
[kjhnrs gS vkSj mldh iwtk djrs Vkbe fuEcw
35. Throw dust into someone's eyes = To mislead / to deceive fepZ ugha yVdkrs gS rks oks okgu ges'kk ijs'kkuh [kM+h djrk gSA
/k¨[kk nsuk [SSC CPO T-1 2023][SSC CGL T-1 (RE 2013)]
[SSC CHSL 2014] 40. A month of sunday = A long time cgqr yack le; [SSC CGL
T-1 2013]
SURE60 KEY:-Throw = Qsduk, Dust =
/kwy, Someone's = fdlh dh, eyes = vka[ks SURE60 KEY:- A = ,d] Month = eghuk,
sunday = jfookj
SURE60 METHOD:-fdlh dh vka[k¨ esa
SURE60 METHOD:-vxj ,d eghus es
/kwy Qsduk ¼>¨duk½ eryc fd fdlh d¨
iwjs jfookj gh jfookj gks rks lkseokj dks vkus
/k¨[kk nsukA
es cgqr yEck le; yxsxkA
36. Be born with a silver spoon = Be born in a rich family/ Born

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Day-02 [Phrasal Verb-Put okyh]
41. Put out = Extinguish cq>k nsuk dj le>k;k eryc fd çHkkoh <ax ls le>k;kA
SURE60 KEY:-Put = j[kuk, out = ckgj 47. Put on = Start wearing diM+s iguuk
SURE60 KEY:- put = j[kuk] on = Åij
SURE60 METHOD:-eksecÙkh dks ckgj

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gok esa j[k nsus ij eksecÙkh cq> tkrh gSA SURE60 METHOD:- ?kj esa tc NksVs cPps

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vius diM+ks ds fy, iwNrs gS rks eEeh dgrh
42. Put off = Postpone fLFkfxr djuk [SSC
gS fd rsjs diM+s Vscy ds Åij j[ks gS igu
MTS 2020]

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ysukA
SURE60 KEY:-Put = j[kuk, off = cUn

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48. Put aside = cpr djuk
SURE60 METHOD:-vxj ge i<+ jgs g¨ SURE60 KEY:-Put = j[kuk, aside = ,d

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v©j vpkud viuk n¨Lr vk tk;s r¨ ge lkbM
fdrkc d¨ cUn djds j[k nsrs gS eryc fd SURE60 METHOD:-eSaus t¨ Hkh cpr dh

ib w
i<+kà d¨ Fk¨M+h nsj ds fy, fLFkfxr dj nsrs gSA mld¨ ,d lkbM esa j[k fn;k rkfd Hkfo";
43. Put up with = Tolerate /Endure lgu djuk [SSC SO esa dke vk ldsA
(AUDIT) 2005][SSC Statistical
Investigator, 2006][SSC CGL T-1 2011] 49. Put down = To suppress / Write nckuk @ fy[kuk
[SSC CHSL 2013] SURE60 KEY:- Put = j[kuk, down = fups

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SURE60 KEY:-Put = j[kuk, up = Åij,
SURE60 METHOD:- ?kj esa ge ns[krs gS
with = lkFk

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SURE60 METHOD:-tc ge lh<h ds
fd tc ikik dqN fglkc fy[kdj j[k nsrs
Åij p<+rs le; lkFk es d¨Ã lkeku Hkh j[k gS rks nks&rhu fnu ckn eEeh lkQ&lQkbZ

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ysrs gS r¨ ml otu d¨ lh<+h lgu djrh gSA djrs le; ml fy[ks gq, fglkc dks fdrkcks
44. Put somebody through = To make someone experience ds uhps j[k nsrh gS rks 4&5 fnu ckn tc ikik iwNrs gS rks ge
something unpleasant fdlh dks eq'khcr esa Mkyuk ;gh dgrs gS fd eEeh bu fdrkcksa dks uhps j[k nh eryc fd

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fdrkcks dh uhps nc x;kA
SURE60 KEY:- Put = j[kuk] Somebody =
fdlh dks] Through = Fkzw 50. Put something by = To save money for a particular cpkuk
[SSC CHSL 2015]

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SURE60 METHOD:-fdlh us cksMZ dks
mYVk j[k fn;k ftlls ml vkneh dks taxy SURE60 KEY:- Put = j[kuk] by = }kjk
ds Fkzw tkuk iM+k vkSj cspkjs dks eq'khcr es
SURE60 METHOD:- iwjkus tekus es yksxks
Mky fn;kA
ds }kjk viuh vk; dk ,d fgLlk ckn ds
45. Put by = To reserve a part ,d fgLlk ckn ds bLrseky ds fy,
bLrseky ds fy, cpkdj j[k fy;k tkrk
cpkdj j[kukA
FkkA
SURE60 KEY:- Put = j[kuk] By = }kjk
51. Put away = Discard NksMuk@R;kxuk
SURE60 METHOD:-iwjkus tekus es yksxks SURE60 KEY:- Put = j[kuk] Away = nwj
ds }kjk viuh vk; dk ,d fgLlk ckn ds
bLrseky ds fy, cpkdj j[k fy;k tkrk SURE60 METHOD:-ftl pht dks ge
FkkA NksM@R;kx nsrs gS rks mldks nwj gh j[krs
46. Put across = Effectively conveyed/To Express one’s ideas gSA
successfully çHkkoh <ax ls voxr djkuk [SSC CHSL 2011] 52. Put aside = To save for future cpr
djuk
SURE60 KEY:-Put = j[kuk, a = ,d, cross SURE60 KEY:- put = j[kuk, aside = ,d
= Ø‚l lkbM
SURE60 METHOD:- ys HkkbZ bu iSlks dks
SURE60 METHOD:-mlus eq>s ,d&,d ,d lkbM esa j[k ns ;s cpr ds iSls vius
Ø‚l yxk&yxkdj ogka lkjs eSVj dks j[k future esa dke vk;sxsA

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53. Put down to = To explain as the cause fdlh dks fdlh ckr dk lkFk esa j[krs gSA
dkj.k crkuk 55. Put up to = Incited HkMduk
SURE60 KEY:- Put = j[kuk, down = uhps,
SURE60 KEY:- Put = iwr ¼iq+=½] Up to =
to = rks
SURE60 METHOD:- ?kj es vkius ns[kk
viVw
gksxk fd tc ge dksbZ Qkby j[k nsrs gS SURE60 METHOD:-vius iwr ¼iq+=½ dks
vkSj eEeh ml Qkby dks fdlh pht ds uhps dke djus ds fy, cqykus ij tc oks csVk

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nck dj j[k nsrh gS vkSj oks Qkby gesa ugh vi Vw MsV gksdj vk;k rks mlds firkth

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feyrh gS rks ge ;gh rks dgrs gS fd eEeh vkius dgka j[kk gS ml ij HkMd x,A
vkSj D;ksa j[kk gS fQj eEeh ml pht dk dkj.k crkrh gS] eSus ,sls 56. Put in for = Apply for

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gh j[k fn;k lkQ&lQkbZ djrs le; fdlh dke dh ugha gksxhA
SURE60 KEY:-Put = j[kuk] In = esa] For

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54. Put together = To construct or Create cukuk
= ds fy,
SURE60 KEY:- Put = j[kuk, together =

a
lkFk esa SURE60 METHOD:-eSus vIykbZ djus ds
fy, lkjs nLrkost esjs cSx esa j[k fy,A
SURE60 METHOD:- 'kknh esa LVst cukrs

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gS rks mlesa nwYgk&nwYgu dh lhV dks ,d

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1. Nail-biting 15. A frog in someone’s throat 29. Sweep under the rug 43. Put up with

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2. Apple of one’s eye 16. Keep abreast of 30. Hard nut to crack 44. Put somebody through

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3. Put our heads together 17. Off and on 31. Come to the point 45. Put by
4. Jumped the gun 18. Make no headway 32. Hot potato 46. Put across

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5. As clear as a bell 19. Under the weather/feel a bit 33. Clinch the issue 47. Put on
6. Spin one’s wheels under the weather 34. The red carpet treatment 48. Put aside
20. Keep your shirt on

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7. Bug someone 35. Throw dust into someone's 49. Put down
8. The bee’s knees 21. See eye to eye eyes 50. Put something by
9. Get cracking 22. Chase rainbow 36. Be born with a silver spoon 51. Put away

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10. A snake in the grass 23. Bark up the wrong tree 37. Wet behind the ears 52. Put aside
11. To make a pile 24. Make a dent 38. Greek to someone 53. Put down to
12. Learn by heart 25. To cry over split milk 39. To buy a lemon 54. Put together
13. Spread like wild fire 26. In the driver’s seat 40. A month of sunday 55. Put up to
14. Look for a needle in a 27. To take the bull by the horns 41. Put out 56. Put in for
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Day-03 [Idioms and Phrases]

1. A fish out of water = A person out of accustomed environment 6. Go to the dogs = Ruin/to go to in very bad situation/be ruined/

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/Uncomfortable, uncomfortable and restless/ In unfamiliar Deteriorate shockingly/To become worse cckZn gks tkuk [SSC

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circumstances / An uncomfortable position/ Feel CGL T-1 2023][SSC CGL T-2 2014]
uncomfortable in unfamiliar surroundings vlqfo/kktud [SSC [SSC CHSL 20202014][SSC STENO

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CHSL T-1 2023,2022][SSC CPO 2019]
2018,2012][SSC CGL T-1 2020, 2019,

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SURE60 KEY:- Go = tkuk] to = rks, Dogs
2018, 2016, 2013][SSC GD 2018]
= dqŸkk

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SURE60 KEY:-fish = eNyh, out = ckgj, SURE60 METHOD:-tc vkneh iwjh rjg
water = ikuh ls cckZn gks tkrk gS rks mlds ikl dqÙkk rks ugha tkrk gSA

ib w
SURE60 METHOD:-n¨Lr¨ tc ge 7. Put the cart before the horse = Do things in the wrong way/
eNyh d¨ ikuh ls ckgj fudkyrs gS r¨ og Uncomfortable Tackle things in the wrong way/to do last things first xyr ;k
eglwl djsxhA mYVs Øe esa dke djuk [SSC CGL T-1 2018,2013][SSC MTS
2. Call off the dogs = To stop criticizing or attacking someone 2019]
fuank djuk can dj nsuk SURE60 KEY:-Put = j[kuk, cart = xkM+h,

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SURE60 KEY:- Call = dkWy, off = can, before = igys, horse = ĨM+k
dogs = can SURE60 METHOD:-n¨Lr¨ tc ge xkM+h

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d¨ ĨMs ls igys j[krs gS r¨ rkaxs dk Øe
SURE60 METHOD:-vktdy eSaus mls
mYVk ;k xyr gh r¨ g¨xkA
dqÙkk cksyuk can dj fn;k gS eryc fd

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mldh fuank djuk can dj fn;k gSA 8. To throw a fit = Express extreme anger vkx ccwyk gks tkuk
[SSC CGL T-1 2019]
3. A baker’s dozen = A group of 13/Thirteen rsjg [SSC MTS

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2023,2022] SURE60 KEY:- Throw = Qsaduk, a = ,d,
fit = QhV
SURE60 KEY:-A = ,d, Dozen = ntZu
SURE60 METHOD:-eSa

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¼12½ iwjh rjhds ls QhV
Fkk ysfdu mUgksaus fQj Hkh eq>s ckgj Qsad
SURE60 METHOD:-n¨Lr¨ 12 v©j ,d
fn;k bl otg ls esa vkx ccwyk gks x;k FkkA
13 (rsjg) gh r¨ g¨rs gSA
9. In a pickle = In an embarrassing or awkward situation/in
4. Broken reed = An unreliable or undependable Person.
trouble nqfo/kk esa gksuk [FCI 2012][SSC CHSL 2018]
vfo'oklh O;fDr
SURE60 KEY:- In = esa] Pickle = vpkj
SURE60 KEY:- Broken = rksM+ nsuk] Reed
= jhM [SSC CPO 2017] SURE60 METHOD:-dkQh nqfo/kk esa
Qal x, mlds ?kj okys tc mldks ?kj es
SURE60 METHOD:-oks ;q) esa esjh rjQ
fNis&fNis vpkj [kkrs gq, idM+k D;ksfd oks
ls gh Fkk ysfdu mlus ihNs ls vkdj esjh
vHkh dqokajh gh Fkh ysfdu vc ekWa cuus okyh
jhM dh gÏh gh rksM+ nh eryc fd vfo'oklh
gSA
fudykA
10. Dressed to kill = Dressed to attract attention vkdf"kZr djus ds
5. Cheek by jowl = Very near cgqr utnhd [SSC SO (AUDIT)
fy, HkM+dhys diM+s igus gq, [SSC STENO 2019]
2005][SSC CGL T-1 2016]
SURE60 KEY:- Dress = diM+s, kill = ekjuk
SURE60 KEY:-Cheek = xky, jowl =
tcM+k SURE60 METHOD:-mlus ,sls diM+s
igu j[ks Fks fd tSls lcdks ekj gh Mkysxh
SURE60 METHOD:-n¨Lr¨ xky v©j
eryc fd mlus vkdf"kZr djus ds fy,
tcM+k t¨ fd cgqr utnhd g¨rs gSA
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HkM+dhys diM+s igu j[ks FksA 16. Back to the drawing board = When an attempt fails and it is
time to start all over/used to indicate that an idea has been
11. Speak one's mind = To voice one’s thoughts plainly/Speak unsuccessful and that a new one must be devised/ Start
what one really thinks/To say what you think about something
planning again because earlier plans failed. u;s fljs ls 'kq:
very directly tks vkids fnekx esa gS oks [kqydj dguk / eu dh
djukA [SSC CGL T-1 2023][SSC CHSL T-1 2020][SSC
ckr dguk [SSC CPO T-1 2020][FCI 2012] [SSC CGL T-1 SELECTION POST 2019]
2023]
SURE60 KEY:- Back = okfil] drawing
SURE60 KEY:-Speak = cksyuk, one's =
board = Mªkbxa cksMZ

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vius, mind = fnekx

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SURE60 METHOD:- tc lcus dgk fd
SURE60 METHOD:-vius fnekx esa tks
fp= vPNk ugh cuk;k gS rks oks okfil Mªkbax

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py jgk gS ogh cksyuk eryc fd vius eu
cksMZ dh rjQ x;k fQj ls u, fljs ls fp= cukuk LVkVZ fd;kA
dh ckr dgukA

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17. All and sundry = Everyone without distinction/Everyone/all
12. Chip off the old block = A person who closely resembles a
included lHkh yksx [SSC MTS 2022,2019][SSC CHSL 2022]

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parent/Resembling parents ekrk firk dh rjg [SSC CGL T-2
[SSC GD 2021]
2015][SSC MTS 2019][SSC STENO
2019] SURE60 KEY:- All = lHkh] Sun = lw;Z]

ib w
Dry = lw[kkuk
SURE60 KEY:- Chip = VqdMk] Old block
= iqjkuk Hkou SURE60 METHOD:-lHkh yksx lw;Z dh
xehZ es gh diMs+ lw[kkrs gSA
SURE60 METHOD:-iqjkus Hkou dk
,d&,d VqdMk iqjkus tekus ds yksxks ds fy, ekrk&firk dh 18. Know/Learn the ropes = To understand the details/Learn the

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rjg gh gksrk gSA procedures/Learn to do particular jobs çfØ;k,a lh[kuk [SSC

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CGL T-1 2014][SSC STENO 2018]
13. Plough the sands = Futile labour csdkj dh esgur djuk
SURE60 KEY:- Know/Learn = lh[kuk,

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SURE60 KEY:- Plough = tksruk] sand =
ropes = jLlh
Hkwfe
SURE60 METHOD:-cktkj esa jLlh ij
SURE60 METHOD:-catj Hkwfe esa gy

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pyus dk [ksy fn[kkus okys cPps igys ml
tksruk eryc fd csdkj dh esgur djuk çfØ;k dks iwjh rjhds ls lh[krs gSA
14. Chew Out / Chew someone out = Scold
19. To pull a long face = Look sad/look dejected/ An unhappy or

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someone Severely, Berate/Reprimand someone severely
disappointed expression nq%[kh gksuk [SSC CHSL T-1 2021]
/kedkuk [SSC CHSL 2016]
SURE60 KEY:- Pull = Qqy] Long = yack]
SURE60 KEY:-Chew = pckuk, Out = ckgj
Face = eqag
SURE60 METHOD:-tc cPpk ?kj ls SURE60 METHOD:-tc dksbZ Hkh O;fDr
ckgj tkdj jksVhs dks pck pck dj [kkus nq%[kh gksrk gS rks yack eqag Qqyk ysrk gS
yxk rks mlds ?kj okyks us mls /kedk;k fd eryc fd ekSVk eqag dj ysrk gSA
ckgj er [kk;k dj dksbZ utj yxk nsxkA
20. Go at equal speed = Keep up with lkFk pyuk
15. A change of heart = A change in one’s opinion/ Different
opinion about someone or something viuh jk; cnyuk [SSC SURE60 KEY:-Go = tkuk, at = ij, equal
MTS 2021,2019] = leku, speed = LihM
SURE60 KEY:- A = 1, change = ifjorZu, SURE60 METHOD:-tc nks O;fä ,d
heart = fny leku LihM ls fdlh LFkku ij tkrs gS rks
SURE60 METHOD:- vc mlds fny esa oks lkFk&lkFk gh pyrs gSA
ifjorZu vk pqdk gS blfy, amlus viuh 21. Bend over backwards = Tried very hard/to exert a lot of
jk; cny yhA effort towards some end/try to accommodate and please
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to be fair or helpful cgqr dfBu ç;kl djukA [SSC CPO T-1 because you are too frightened. Mj ds ihNs gVukA [SSC CGL
2023][SSC MTS 2019][SSC STENO T-2 2013]
2019]
SURE60 KEY:- Chicken = fpdu] out =
SURE60 KEY:-Bend = eqM+uk, backward ckgj
= ihNs
SURE60 METHOD:- tc eSus dgk fd

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SURE60 METHOD:-nksLrks dHkh dHkkj vkt rks rq>s fpdu gh f[kyk,xs rks oks rks

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vkius [ksy fn[kkus okys dks ns[kk gksxk oks ihNs eqM+dj viuh Mj ds ekjs gh ckgj Hkkx x;k eryc fd Mj ds ekjs ihNs gV
vk¡[k ls 10 #i, ds uksV dks mBkrs gS ml Vkbe oks cgqr dfBu x;kA

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ç;kl djrs gSA
27. To lose one’s temper = To become angry vkx ccwyk gksuk

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22. To come clean = To make a honest disclosure viuk vijk/k [SSC GD 2018]
Lohdkj djukA

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SURE60 KEY:-To lose = xaokuk, one’s =
SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk, clean = vius, tem = Vse, per = ij

ib w
lkQ
SURE60 METHOD:- Vse ij dke ugha djus ds dkj.k mlus
SURE60 METHOD:-oks dksVZ esa vk;k oks çkstsDV vius gkFk ls xaok fn;k blfy, mlds ikik vkx
vkSj mlus lkQ&lkQ crk fn;k fd eSaus gh ccwyk gks x,A
;s eMZj fd;k gS eryc fd viuk vijk/k 28. Jack of all trades = Somebody who has many skills or who is
Lohdkj dj fy;kA versatile in every field gj VªsM@QhYM esa fuiq.k

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23. In deep water = In difficulty/In problem eqlhcr esa [SSC CPO SURE60 KEY:- Jack all = tsdkWy] Trade

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2017] = VªsM@QhM

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SURE60 KEY:- In = esa] Deep water = SURE60 METHOD:-'kfäeku okys ukVd
xgjk ikuh esa tsdkWy tks dh gj VªsM@QhYM esa fuiq.k
SURE60 METHOD:-oks rSjus ds fy, FkkA

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ikuh esa x;k ysfdu mls irk ugh Fkk fd 29. Deep pockets = A lot of money cgqr lkjk iSlk gksuk
ikuh dkQh xgjk gS ckn esa oks eqlhcr esa Qal x;kA
SURE60 KEY:- Deep = xgjkbZ, pockets

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24. Chapter and verse = Provided minute details iw.kZ fooj.k = tsc
SURE60 KEY:-Chapter = Chapter, verse
SURE60 METHOD:-ftlds ikl cgqr
= o"kZ [SSC CHSL T-1 2023][SSC CGL
iSls gksrs gS oks vius tsc dks cgqr T;knk
T-2 2015]
xgjkbZ rd eryc fd yEcs tsc j[krk gSA
SURE60 METHOD:-gj o"kZ gekjs lj gj 30. Make someone's head spin = Confused
Chapter dks iw.kZ fooj.k ds lkFk i<+krs gSA
SURE60 KEY:-Someone = fdlh ds]
25. Head over heels = Fall deeply and completely in love/madly Head = flj] Spin = ?kqek nsuk
in love/fall deeply in love with someone iwjh rjg ls I;kj esa
Mwc tkuk [SSC CHSL T-1 2019,2016] SURE60 METHOD:- fdlh ds flj dks
?kwek nsuk eryc fd Confused dj nsukA
SURE60 KEY:- Head = flj] Over = Åij
31. Crash and burn = To fail completely iwjh
rd, Heels = ,Mh
rjg ls foQy
SURE60 METHOD:-tc eSus ml yMdh
SURE60 KEY:-Crash = ØS'k, burn = tyuk
dks ,Mh ls ysdj iwjs flj rd ns[kk rks eas
iwjh rjg ls mlds I;kj esa Mwc x;k D;k SURE60 METHOD:-oks Iysu iwjh rjg ls
vkbVe Fkh ;kj oksA ØS'k gksdj ty x;k eryc fd iwjh rjg
26. Chicken out = To be afraid of/to decide not to do something ls foQyA

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32. Go down in flames = To fail miserably at something/Fail 37. Not one's cup of tea = Something that is not in accord with
completely iwjh rjg vlQy gks tkuk [SSC CPO T-1 2019] my liking or taste/not one’s choice or preference/ Not
[SSC PH XI 2023] according to one’s interest dksbZ pht tks ilan u gks [SSC
CHSL 2020]
SURE60 KEY:-Go = tkuk, down = uhps,
flames = vkx SURE60 KEY:- Not = ugh] Cup = di] Of
SURE60 METHOD:- tc Iysu ds uhps = dh] Tea = pk;
rd vkx pyh x;h rks oks iw.kZ :i ls SURE60 METHOD:-esjh cukbZ gqbZ pk;

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vlQy gks x;kA dHkh Hkh di es mls ialn gh ugh vkrh gSA

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33. Under the gun = To be under pressure ncko gksuk [SSC GD
2018] 38. Pick to pieces = Analyse critically xaHkhj :i ls fo'ys"k.k

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djukA
SURE60 KEY:-Under = uhps, gun = xu
SURE60 KEY:-Pick = mBkuk, pieces = VqdM+s

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SURE60 METHOD:- eSa mldh xu ds
uhps Fkk eryc fd mlds ncko esaA SURE60 METHOD:-oks ges'kk ,d&,d

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34. Itsy bitsy = Very small cgqr gh NksVh VqdM+s dks mBk &mBkdj ns[krk gS eryc fd
SURE60 KEY:- Itsy = bfr lh] Bit = ckr xaHkhj :i ls fo'ys"k.k djrk gSA

ib w
SURE60 METHOD:-bfr lh ckr Fkh 39. Cool it = To relax 'kkar gks tkb, [SSC CHSL
2019]
eryc fd cgqr gh NksVhA
35. Be a dab hand at something = Skilled in SURE60 KEY:-Cool = dwy
a particular area fuiq.k SURE60 METHOD:- tc gekjk nksLr

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SURE60 KEY:- Dab = ncnck, hand = xqLls esa gksrk gS rc ge cksyrs gS fd dwy
gkFk, at = ij, something = dksbZ pht csch, csch dwy eryc fd 'kkar gks tkA

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SURE60 METHOD:-mldk ,d pht ij
40. Scratch one’s head = To think hard in a puzzled way/To be
rks cgqr gh T;knk ncnck gS eryc fd ml

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perplexed ijs'kku gks tkuk [SSC MTS 2022]
dke esa oks cgqr gh T;knk fuiq.k gS
36. Put one’s cards on the table = To be SURE60 KEY:- Scratch = [kjkspa, one’s =
honest bZekunkj gksuk [SSC CPO T-1 2018] vius, head = flj

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SURE60 KEY:-Put = j[kuk, one’s = vius, SURE60 METHOD:- vxj flj esa tq,¡ gks
cards = iÙks, on = ij, table = Vscy tk, rks vkneh mls [kjksprs [kjksprs ijs'kku

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SURE60 METHOD:-oks bruk bZekunkj gS gh gks tkrk gS
fd mlus vius lkjs iÙks [kksy dj Vscy ij
j[k fn,A

Day-03 [Phrasal Verb-Come okyh]


41. Come forward = To offer help lgk;rk ds fy, vkxs vkukA gksus ds ckn dksfpax vkuk can dj nsrk gSA
SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk, Forward = 43. Come about = To happen ?kfVr gksuk
vkxs
SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk] About = ds
SURE60 METHOD:-tc Hkh vius ns'k esa ckjs esa [SSC CHSL T-1 2021]
dksbZ ?kVuk ?kfVr gksrh gS rks lsuk gh lgk;rk
SURE60 METHOD:-tks ysVsLV ?kVuk
ds fy, vkxs vkrh gSA
?kfVr gksrh gS vDlj mlh ds ckjs esa news
42. Come off = Success lQy gksuk vkrh gSA
SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk, Off = can

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44. Come across = To meet by chance vpkud eqykdkr gksuk nwljk eryc fd VwVuk
SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk, across = 50. Come of = Originate/is descended from ls vkuk@mRiUu gksuk
Cross
SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk, of = dk
SURE60 METHOD:- tc lqcg&lqcg
SURE60 METHOD:- T;ksfrjkts flaf/k;k
nksM+rs le; jkLrk Cross djrs le; vpkud
dk jkt?kjkus ls vkuk gh Politics esa cgqr

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viuk nksLr fey tk;s rks ;gh dgrs gS fd

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cM+k QsDVj gSA
rqe Hkh ;gka vkrs gks eryc fd vpkud eqykdkr gksukA
51. Come upon = To attacks vkØe.k djuk
45. Come by = To get / Meet feyuk

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SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk] Upon =
SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk, By = ck;

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Åij
SURE60 METHOD:- oks vk;h vksj feyus

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SURE60 METHOD:-'ksj us fcYyh ds
ds ckn ck; cksydj pyh x;hA
Åij vkdj vkØe.k dj fn;kA
46. Come out = To be exposed / To be

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52. Come through = To Complete successfully
published izdV gksuk@ iznf'kZr gksuk @
lQyrkiwoZd iwjk djuk
izdkf'kr djuk
SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk, through =
SURE60 KEY:-Come = vkuk, out = ckgj
Fkwz
SURE60 METHOD:- tc ls eksnh ljdkj
SURE60 METHOD:- tks

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cPps vPNs Ldwy
vk;h gS rc ls dbZ phts ,slh ckgj vk jgh
ds Fkzw i<+dj vkrs gS oks vklkuh ls dEIVh'ku
gS tks turk dks irk gh ugh Fkh eryc fd

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ijh{kk lQyrkiwoZd iwjh dj ysrs gSA
iznf'kZr@izdkf'kr gks jgh gSaA
53. Come between = To interfere ck/kk Mkyuk

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47. Come round = Recover / To accept someone’s opinion/ To
become conscious again gks'k esa vkuk@ nwljksa dh ckr ekudj SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk] between
fopkj cny ysuk [SSC CHSL T-1 2020] = chp esa

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SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk, round = pDdj SURE60 METHOD:- vkius rhu frxkM+k
SURE60 METHOD:- tc dksbZ yM+dh fdlh yM+ds ds pDdj vkSj dke fcxkM+k ;s lquk gksxk eryc fd

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esa vk tkrh gS rks tSls oks yM+dk cksyrk gS oSls gh oks yM+dh ml nks yksxks ds chp esa rhljk vkus ij dke esa
yM+ds dh ckrksa dks ekudj vius fopkjksa dks cny ysrh gSA tc ck/kk gh Mkyrk gSA
FkksM+s fnuksa ckn yM+dh dks yM+ds dh lPpkbZ irk pyrh gS rks oks 54. Come to = Return to consciousness gks'k es vkuk
yM+dh gks'k esa vk tkrh gSA
SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk] to = rks
48. Come down = To become lower or cheaper uhps vkuk@ lLrk
SURE60 METHOD:- vkius ewoh ;k fdlh
gksuk
/kkjkokfgd esa ns[kk gksxk fd tc fdlh
SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk] down = yM+dh dk ,sDlhMsaV gks tkrk gS rks tc ml
Mkmu yM+dh dks pkgus okyk yM+dk gkWfLiVy esa
SURE60 METHOD:- vktdy ekdsZV esa tkrk gS rks ml yM+dh dks ;gh rks cksyrk gS fd tku rq>s gks'k
lfCt;ksa dk Hkko Mkmu vk x;k gS eryc esa rks vkuk gh gksxk eSa rqEgkjs fcuk ugh th ikÅaxkA
fd lfCt;ka lLrh gks x;h gSA 55. Come up = Mooted or raised for discussion mBkuk ¼eqnnk½
[SSC PH X 2022]
49. Come apart = To separate into several pieces VwVuk
SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk] up = vki
SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk, a = ,d,
part = ikVZ SURE60 METHOD:- tc Hkh usrkth
turk ds chp esa vkrs gS rks vki lcdks irk
SURE60 METHOD:- tc dksbZ fcfYMax
gS fd turk eqn~ns gh mBkrh gSA
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56. Come down on = To scold MkaVuk 57. Come in for = receive (Criticism / blame) lkeuk djuk
SURE60 KEY:- Come = vkuk, down = Mkmu] on = yxkrkj SURE60 KEY:- Come in = come in, for
= ds fy,
SURE60 METHOD:-tc yxkrkj mldh otg ls fctusl
Mkmu vkus yxk rks mldks ?kj okyks us cgqr MkaVkA SURE60 METHOD:-tc oks ysV vk;k
vkSj lj dks Dykl ds vanj vkus ds fy,
come in cksyk rks mls fuank dk lkeuk
djuk iM+kA

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1. A fish out of water 15. A change of heart 30. Make someone's head spin 45. Come by

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2. Call off the dogs 16. Back to the drawing board 31. Crash and burn 46. Come out

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3. A baker’s dozen 17. All and sundry 32. Go down in flames 47. Come round
4. Broken reed 18. Know/Learn the ropes 33. Under the gun 48. Come down
5. Cheek by jowl 19. To pull a long face 34. Itsy bitsy 49. Come apart

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6. Go to the dogs 20. Go at equal speed 35. Be a dab hand at something 50. Come of
7. Put the cart before the horse 21. Bend over backwards 36. Put one’s cards on the table 51. Come upon
8. To throw a fit 22. To come clean 37. Not one's cup of tea 52. Come through
9. In a pickle 23. In deep water 38. Pick to pieces 53. Come between

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10. Dressed to kill 24. Chapter and verse 39. Cool it 54. Come to

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11. Speak one' mind 25. Head over heels 40. Scratch one’s head 55. Come up
12. Chip off the old block 26. Chicken out 41. Come forward 56. Come down on

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13. Plough the sands 27. To lose one’s temper 42. Come off 57. Come in for
14. Chew Out / Chew someone 28. Jack of all trades 43. Come about
out 29. Deep pockets 44. Come across

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Day-57 [Idioms and Phrases]

1. Tricks of the trade:- Special skills or knowledge. /kU/ks ds 6. Fifth wheel:-An unneeded person. vokafNr O;fä [SSC CPO
gFkdaMs [SSC MTS 2021] T-2 2020]

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SURE60 KEY:- Tricks:- fVªDl] of:- SURE60 KEY:- Fifth:- ikapoka, Wheel:-
dk, trade:- O;kikj ifg;k

SURE60 METHOD:- ftldks O;kikj SURE60 METHOD:- xkM+h esa ikapok


djus dh lkjh fVªDl irk gksrh gS mls /ka/ks ifg;k tks fd fdlh dk dke dk ugha gksrk

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ds lkjs gFkdaMs irk gksrs gSA gS eryc fd vokafNr O;fäA
2. To beat the clock - To perform a task within the time limit. 7. To put something on hold - To postpone something. LFkfxr
le; ls igys iwjk djuk [SSC GD 2021] djuk [SSC GD 2021]

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SURE60 KEY:-Beat:-beat, clock:-?kM+h SURE60 KEY:- Put:- j[kuk, hold:-
hold
SURE60 METHOD:- ?kM+h dks beat
djuk eryc fd le; ls igys dke iwjk SURE60 METHOD:- fdlh pht@
djukA dke dks hold ij j[kuk eryc fd

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3. A bed of nails - A problematic or LFkfxr djukA
uncomfortable situation [SSC MTS 2022] 8. Cut down on:-Reduce. dVkSrh djuk [SSC GD 2021]

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SURE60 KEY:- bed:-fcLrj] nails:-dhy SURE60 KEY:- Cut:-dkVuk, Down:-

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SURE60 METHOD:- vxj fcLrj ij Mkmu
dhy fcNh gks vkSj ml ij lqyk fn;k tk;s SURE60 METHOD:- mlus mldh
rks oks situation uncomfortable gh gksxhA dher dks Mkmu djds mldh dher dks

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4. An iron hand - strict and harsh control ./ dV dj fn;k eryc fd dVkSrh djukA
Strict control. l[r [SSC MTS 2021]
9. Flying high - Very successful. lQy gksuk [SSC CPO T-1

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SURE60 KEY:- iron:- yksgk] Hand :- 2023]
gkFk SURE60 KEY:- Flying:- mM+uk] High:-
SURE60 METHOD:- oks gkFk esa yksgs mPp
dh NM+ idM+dj nqljks dks ekjrk gS SURE60 METHOD:- tks lQy gksrk gS
eryc fd cgqr l[r gSA oks gh Å¡ph mM+ku Hkjrk gSA
5. Dead set against – Disapproved. l[r fojks/k esa gksuk. [SSC 10. Mark up:-Increase the price. btkQk
STENO 2018]
[SSC GD 2021]
SURE60 KEY:- Dead:-Dead, set:- r;
SURE60 KEY:- Mark:-ekdZ, up:-Åij
djuk] against:- f[kykQ
SURE60 METHOD:- mlus mldh
SURE60 METHOD:- mldks mlus ,sls
dher Åij djds ekdZ dj fn;k eryc
lsV dj fn;k fd oks vius MsM ds gh
fd btkQkA
f[kykQ cksyus yx x;k eryc fd l[r
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11. At all costs- Whatever is needed to achieve something. gj 17. Not breathe - To remain silent about some secret. dqN ugha
gkyr esa [SSC MTS 2022] crkuk [SSC GD 2021]
SURE60 KEY:- All:-lHkh, costs:- ykxr SURE60 KEY:- Not:- ugha] breathe:-
lkal
SURE60 METHOD:- fdlh Hkh dher
ij eq>s ;s pkfg, eryc fd fdlh Hkh SURE60 METHOD:- tc eSaus mlls

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gkyr esaA iwNk rks mlus lkal rd ugha yh eryc

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12. Back on one's feet - Well or successful fd dqN ugha crk;kA
again. lq/kkj gksuk [SSC MTS 2021]

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18. Hand in hand:- Together lkFk lkFk [SSC GD 2021]
SURE60 KEY:- Back:- ihNs] on:- ij] SURE60 KEY:- Hand:- gkFk] In:- esa]

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one's:- ,d dk] feet:- iSj Hand:- gkFk

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SURE60 METHOD:- fQj ls vius HkkbZ SURE60 METHOD:- oks gkFk esa gkFk
iSjks ij [kM+k gks tkuk eryc fd vc Mkydj pyrk gS eryc fd lkFk&lkFkA

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tkdj lq/kkj gqvkA
19. All eyes:-Watching eagerly. mRlqdrkiwoZd
13. Sharp as a tack-Mentally active. rst fnekx [SSC ns[kuk [SSC CGL T-1, 2022]
SELECTION POST 2019]
SURE60 KEY:- All:& lHkh] eyes: &
SURE60 KEY:- Sharp:- rh[kk] as:- vk¡[ksa
tSlk] tack:- dhy

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SURE60 METHOD:- oks gj le; lHkh
SURE60 METHOD:- ftldk fnekx

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txg viuh vk¡[k xM+k,a jgrk gS eryc
dhy dh rjg rh[kk@uqdhyk gks eryc fd mRlqdrkiwoZd ns[kuk A
fd cgqr rst fnekxA

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20. Against one’s grain:-Against one’s nature./ Something in
14. On the job - Working at a particular job. dke djrs gq, [SSC conflict with one's value System. LoHkko
MTS 2022] ds fo#) gksuk [SSC CGL T-2 2020]

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SURE60 KEY:- On:- ij] job:- dke [SSC CGL T-1 2018]

SURE60 METHOD:- oks t‚c ij gS SURE60 KEY:- Against:- [kfyQk,

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eryc fd dke djrs gq,A one’s:- viuk, grain:- vukt

15. A dead duck - Totally useless. ,dne SURE60 METHOD:- vius vukt ds fo#) viuk jax fn[kkuk
csdkj [SSC MTS 2022] eryc fd LoHkko ds fo#) gksukA
SURE60 KEY:- A:- ,d] dead:-ejk 21. On purpose:-Intentionally. tku&cw>dj [SSC CGL T-1
2021]
gqvk] duck:- cr[k
SURE60 KEY:- On :- ij, purpose:-
SURE60 METHOD:- ,d ejk gqvk
mís’;
cr[k tks dh fdlh dke dk ugha gksrk gS
eryc fd ,dne csdkj gksrk gS A SURE60 METHOD:- mlus vius
16. As easy as pie - Very easy cgqr vklku [SSC MTS 2022] mís'; ls ;s dke fd;k gS eryc fd
tku&cw>djA
SURE60 KEY:- As:-tSlk] easy:-vklku]
22. That ship has sailed:-Too late to do something. vc dqN djus
as: &tSlk pie:- dpkSM+h
ds fy, cgqr nsj gks pqdh gS [SSC MTS 2021]
SURE60 METHOD:- bldks dpkSM+h dh
SURE60 KEY:- That:- og, ship:-
rjg cukuk vklku gS eryc fd cgqr
tgkt, has:- ysuk, sailed:- fudy tkuk
vklku gSA
SURE60 METHOD:- oks tgkt vc
fudy pqdk gS eryc fd vc dqN djus

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ds fy, cgqr nsj gks pqdh gSA 28. Move the goalposts:-Unfairly alter the conditions or rules of
a procedure during its course. ifjorZu ykuk [SSC MTS 2021]
23. Pig in a poke:-Something that is bought without examining
Properly. vk¡[k ew¡ndj lkSnk djuk [SSC CHSL T-1 2022] SURE60 KEY:- Move:- ?kweuk, goal:-
xksy, posts: iksLV
SURE60 KEY:- Pig:- lqvj, in:- esa, a:-
,d, poke:- vk?kkr SURE60 METHOD:- vc geus mldh
iksLV ds fu;eks esa ifjorZu dj fn;k gS
SURE60 METHOD:- mls cdjs dk
eryc fd oks vc oks xksy&xksy ?kwerk

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ekal u nsdj lwvj dk ekal ns fn;k
jgrk gSA

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blfy, mls vk?kkr yxk D;ksafd mlus
vk¡[k ew¡ndj lkSnk dj fy;k FkkA 29. Hit the hay:-To go to bed. lks tkuk [SSC MTS 2022]

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24. Beam from ear to ear:-Smile broadly. [kwc eqLdqjkuk [SSC SURE60 KEY:- Hit:- pksV igqapkuk,

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CPO 2022] hay:- ?kkl
SURE60 KEY:-From:- ls, ear:- dku

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SURE60 METHOD:- iwjh ?kkl dks pksV
SURE60 METHOD:- tc bl dku ls igqapk dj vc pksV oks tkuoj lks x;k gSA

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ml dku rd [kcj igqaph rks oks cgqr 30. To pull one’s weight:-To do one’s full
eqLdjk;kA share of work. dfBu ifjJe djuk [SSC MTS 2022]
25. Ignorance is bliss:-To remain ignorant SURE60 KEY:- Pull:- [khapuk, one’s:-
of things that may cause stress. dqN phtksa
dks u tkuuk csgrj ,d dk, weight:- otu
gS D;ksafd mudk Kku nq[k dk dkj.k cu ldrk gSA [SSC MTS
SURE60 METHOD:- vius esa ftruk

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otu gS mruk [khapuk eryc fd dfBu
SURE60 KEY:- Ignorance:- vKku, is:-

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ifjJe djukA
gS, bliss:- vkuan
31. All's fair in love and war:-Any kind of behaviour is

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SURE60 METHOD:- dqN phtksa dks acceptable in love and war. vius y{;ksa dks çkIr djus dk dksbZ
ge vuns[kk djus esa gh lq[k eglql djrs Hkh rjhdk Lohdk;Z gS [SSC MTS 2023]
gS eryc fd dqN phtksa dks u tkuuk

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SURE60 KEY:- All's:- laiw.kZrk, fair:-
csgrj gS D;ksafd mudk Kku nq[k dk dkj.k cu ldrk gSA
fu"i{k, in:- esa, love:- I;kj, and:- vkSj,
26. In the same breath:-Say two contradictory things at the same war:- ;q)

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time. rR{k.k [SSC CGL T-1 2021]
SURE60 METHOD:- I;kj vkSj ;q) esa
SURE60 KEY:- In:- esa, same:- ,d lk, vki tks Hkh dne mBkrs gS mls fu"i{k gh
breath:- lk¡l
le>k tk;sxk eryc fd I;kj vkSj ;q) esa lc dqN tk;t gSA
SURE60 METHOD:- ,d gh lkal esa 32. Apropos of nothing:-Having no relevance to any previous
dke djuk eryc fd rR{k.kA discussion or situation. vlacaf/kr [SSC CHSL T-1 2022]
27. Charley horse:-Cramp. ekalisf’k;ksa esa SURE60 KEY:- Apropos:- vuq:i, of:-
nnZ] ,saBu ;k vdM+u [SSC CHSL T-1 2021] dk, nothing:- dqN ugha
SURE60 KEY:- Charley:- jkr dk SURE60 METHOD:- ;s fdlh Hkh pht
igjsnkj, horse:- ?kksM+k ds vuq:i ugha gS eryc fd vlacaf/krA
SURE60 METHOD:- vxj dksbZ ?kksM+k 33. A hairbreadth escape - A narrow escape
jkr dks igjsnkj ds :i esa dke djsxk rks [SSC SELECTION POST 2020]
mldh ekalisf'k;ksa esa Hkh ,saBu vk tk,xhA SURE60 KEY:- hairbreadth:-ckypkSM+kbZ]
escape:- cpuk

SURE60 METHOD:-oks cky dh pkSM+kbZ


dh ftruh nqjh ls gh cpk gS eryc fd

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cky&cky cpuk A ds tqÙks fNikus esa nqYgu dh lgsfy;ka gh vkxs jgrh gS u fd
34. All in all:-Having all authority. losZlokZ [SSC CGL T-2, 2021]
nqYgu eryc fd o/kq fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa fotsrk u ugha gksrh
gS] egRoghu fLFkfr esa gh jgsA
SURE60 KEY:- All:-lHkh] in: &esa] all:-
40. No smoke without fire:- there's always some reason for a
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rumour. tgk¡ /kqvk¡ ogk¡ vkx [SSC CGL T-1, 2023]
SURE60 METHOD:- ogka ij lc dqN

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SURE60 KEY:- smoke:& /kqvk¡]

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ogh gS eryc fd losZlokZA without:& fcuk] fire:& vkx
35. Be at a crossroads:-To make a very
SURE60 METHOD:-

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important decision. fu.kkZ;d eksM+ ij [SSC MTS 2022]
fcu vkx ds /kqavk
ugha gksxk eryc fd tgk¡ /kqvk¡ ogk¡ vkxA

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SURE60 KEY:- at:- ij, a:- ,d,
41. Throw caution to the wind:- Take risk.
crossroads:- pkSjkgk
tksf[ke Hkjk dke djuk [SSC CGL T-1, 2023]

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SURE60 METHOD:- pkSjkgs dks ikj SURE60 KEY:- Throw:- Qsaduk,
djuk eryc fd fu.kkZ;d eksM+ ij gksukA caution:- lko/kku, wind:- gok

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36. Raise an alarm:-Warn of a dangerous
SURE60 METHOD:- gok esa Qsadh gqbZ
situation. [krjs dh psrkouh [SSC STNEO 2020]
pht ij lko/kku gksuk eryc fd tksf[ke
SURE60 KEY:- Raise:- mBkuk] Alarm:- Hkjk dke djukA
[krjs dh ?kaVh
42. True colours:-True personality. okLrfod pfj= fn[kkuk [SSC

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SURE60 METHOD:- ges mlus [krjs CGL T-1, 2023]

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dh ?kaVh ctkdj mBk fn;k eryc fd SURE60 KEY:- True:-lR;] colours:-jax
[krjs dh psrkouhA dh

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37. To get under one's skin - To anger or irritate. Øksf/kr djuk
SURE60 METHOD:- viuk lPpk
[SSC MTS 2022]
jax fn[kkuk eryc fd okLrfod pfj=

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SURE60 KEY:- get: &ikuk] under: fn[kkukA
&varxZr] one's: &,d dk] skin:- Ropk
43. Body and soul:-Wholly and entirely. iwjh rjg ls [SSC CHSL
SURE60 METHOD:- 2022]

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tSls gh eq>s esjh
fLdu ds fups cky feyk rks eSa ukbZ ij SURE60 KEY:- Body:-’kjhj] and:-vkSj]
xqLlk gks x;kA soul:-vkRek

38. Grist to the mill - Provides useful advantage. Qk;nsean [SSC SURE60 METHOD:- oks ges'kk iqjs ru
CPO T-1 2023] vkSj eu ls dke djrk gS eryc fd iqjs
fny lsA
SURE60 KEY:- Grist:- ihlus ds fy;s
vUu] To:- dks] Mill:- pDdh 44. Worked like a dream:-A plan succeeded perfectly. cgqr vPNh
rjg ls [SSC GD 2021]
SURE60 METHOD:- vxj vUu ihlus
ds fy, ges pDdh fey tk, rks gekjs fy, SURE60 KEY:- Work:- dke, like:-
Qk;nsean gksxh A ilan, dream:- liuk
39. Always a bridesmaid never a bride - Someone who always SURE60 METHOD:- vius lius dks
comes second. tks fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa fotsrk u gks] egRoghu iwjk djus dh rjg dke djuk eryc fd
fLFkfr esa gh jgs [SSC CGL T-1 2018] cgqr vPNh rjg ls dke djukA
SURE60 KEY:- Always:- ges’kk] 45. Bite someone's head off:- Respond to
bridesmaid :- nqYgu dh lgsyh] never :- someone with anger that is often sudden
or unprovoked. / Speak angrily without
dHkh ugha] bride :- nqYgu
any reason. csdkj esa xqLlk djuk [SSC
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SURE60 KEY:- Bite: &dkVuk] someone's:-fdlh dh] head:- 48. A man of spirit:-A very courageous man [SSC GD 2018]
flj] off:-can SURE60 KEY:- man:-vkneh, spirit:-
SURE60 METHOD:- oks ges'kk csdkj esa dkVus dks nkSM+rk gS tks’k
eryc fd csdkj esa xqLlk djrk gSA SURE60 METHOD:- ftl vkneh esa
46. Be behind the times:-be old -fashioned. iqjkuk [SSC CHSL tks'k gksrk gS oks lkglh gksrk gSA
T-1 2019] 49. On the face of it:-What appears on the
surface. igyh utj esa [SSC SELECTION POST 2020]

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SURE60 KEY:-Behind:- ihNs, time:-

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le; SURE60 KEY:- face:-psgjk

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SURE60 METHOD:- le; ds ihNs gS SURE60 METHOD:- mlds psgjs dks
eryc fd iqjkukA ns[krs gh igyh utj esa I;kj gks x;kA

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47. Sail close to the wind:-Do something 50. To lag behind:-To fail to maintain the
that is dangerous or even illegal. yxHkx gok

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ds çfrdqy pyuk pace of progress. ihNs NwVuk [SSC GD
[SSC STENO 2018] 2021]

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SURE60 KEY:- sail:- rSjuk, close:- SURE60 KEY:- lag:- <hyk, behind:-
utnhd, wind:- gok ihNs
SURE60 METHOD:- gok ds fcYdqy SURE60 METHOD:- oks <hyk vkneh
utnhd rSjuk eryc fd gok ds çfrdqy cgqr ihNs jg x;kA
pyukA

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1. Tricks of the trade 14. On the job 27. Charley horse a bride

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2. To beat the clock 15. A dead duck 28. Move the goalposts 40. No smoke without fire
3. A bed of nails 16. As easy as pie 29. Hit the hay 41. Throw caution to the wind

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4. An iron hand 17. Not breathe 30. To pull one’s weight 42. True colours
5. Dead set against 18. Hand in hand 31. All's fair in love and war 43. Body and soul

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6. Fifth wheel 19. All eyes 32. Apropos of nothing 44. Worked like a dream
7. To put something on hold 20. Against one’s grain 33. A hairbreadth escape 45. Bite someone's head off
8. Cut down on 21. On purpose 34. All in all 46. Be behind the times
9. Flying high 22. That ship has sailed 35. Be at a crossroads 47. Sail close to the wind
10. Mark up 23. Pig in a poke 36. Raise an alarm 48. A man of spirit
11. At all costs 24. Beam from ear to ear 37. To get under one's skin 49. On the face of it
12. Back on one's feet 25. Ignorance is bliss 38. Grist to the mill 50. To lag behind
13. Sharp as a tack 26. In the same breath 39. Always a bridesmaid never

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Previous Year Questions asked in Exams

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Day-01 [Practice Session with SURE60 Gurukul]

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Directions [1-40] In the following 7. Never-never land (b) Within a very short period of time

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questions, out of the four alternatives, (a) An imaginary utopian place or (c) Within a very long period of time
Select the most appropriate meaning of the situation.

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given idiom. (d) Something that is unavoidable
(b) A place that is worse than hell. 13. To bark up the wrong tree
1. Heera and her cousin are peas in a

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pod. (c) A place that you know that you (a) To make a sound like that of a dog
will never be able to visit.
(a) both plump (b) To cover oneself with the outer

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(d) A popular place about which you covering of a wrong tree
(b) very friendly have heard such stories that you
would not like to go there (c) To sound or appear ferocious but
(c) very similar not actually so
8. Carry the can
(d) equally fair (d) To do something that will not get
(a) To listen to something with the result you want
2. hat considerable doubt

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14. To make up one’s mind
(a) to sell something (b) To be impatient

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(a) To be prepared for unfavourable
(b) to collect money (c) To be in touch outcomes
(c) to play a game (d) To take the responsibility of some

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(b) To make a decision; decide
(d) to avoid work misdemeanor
(c) To overcome intense grief
3. In a pickle 9. Get cracking
(d) To psyche oneself into believing
(a) To delay little longer

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(a) in great pain that the task at hand is not
(b) in jubiliation (b) To destroy at the end impossible

(c) in trouble (c) To waste time in waiting 15. thin ice

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(d) in deep sorrow (d) To start doing something (a) To keep failing after repeated
10. Come hell or high water efforts
4. Make no headway
(a) No matter what (b) To endure a harsh winter
(a) check if the head can pass through
(b) Feeling ill (c) To keep one’s cool even in a tough
(b) unable to progress ahead situation
(c) unable to overtake anyone (c) Possible obstacles in one’s path
(d) In a precarious or risky situation
(d) forced to fix a new goal (d) Something good and useful
16. Give somebody a ring
5. in a nutshell 11. Reinventing the wheel
(a) Propose marriage
(a) add nuts into something (a) Disturbing the system which has
already been in use (b) Inform about the death of a loved
(b) put everything in a shell one
(b) Examining circumstances that
(c) packed very tightly have already been understood (c) Call someone on the telephone
(d) express very briefly (c) Wasting one’s time for things that (d) Trap somebody in a difficult
6. Couch Potato have already been satisfactorily relationship

(a) Skinny done 17. Plain as day

(b) Overweight (d) Analysing various factors of (a) Very interesting to know
happenings (b) Visible only in broad daylight
(c) Hyperactive
12. In the blink of an eye (c) Very obvious and easy to
(d) Lazy person
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(d) Very simple and easy to do (b) Holiday (c) Waste money
18. Stab someone in the back (c) Significant day (d) Give away a secret
(a) Praise someone. (d) Ending day 33. Back to square one
(b) Like someone secretly. 26. To hit the nail on the head (a) Neglect something
(c) Betray someone. (a) To take out frustration by beating (b) Come to the original point
(d) Meet someone after a long time. a person (c) Draw a square
19. At the top of your lungs (b) To make a wrong decision (d) Move ahead

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physical task. 27. Barking up the wrong tree (b) Foolish
(c) Feel suffocated in a very crowded (a) Scolding the one who is innocent. (c) Problematic

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place. (b) Expecting a favour from a (d) Extraordinary
(d) Extremely loudly. heartless person.

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35. To throw a fit
20. Cut to the chase (c) Looking in the wrong place.
(a) Become unconscious
(a) Come to the point. (d) Requesting but in an arrogant

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manner. (b) Caution someone about fitness
(b) To run after somebody.
28. Leave no stone unturned (c) Express extreme anger
(c) To cut out the important bits of
information. (a) Search for the hidden treasure (d) Faint and fall down
(d) To take a short cut. (b) Do a futile task 36. Of the first water
(a) Leading a comfortable life

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(a) A very big opportunity. tremendous feat (b) Acting contrary to the one’s

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(b) A criminal escaped or not yet
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(d) A big appetite. (a) Put the blame on the other person. 37. Bend over backwards
(b) Request someone to return your (a) Use unfair means to succeed.

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belonging.
(a) To examine the issue seriously (b) Make every effort to achieve
(c) It is up to you to make the next something, especially to be fair or
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decision or step. helpful.
(c) At a short distance (d) To tell someone politely about his/ (c) Lose self respect to please others.
(d) To restart from the previous her mistake.
(d) To step back from an unpleasant
closing point 30. To take French leave situation.
23. The alpha and the omega (a) Welcome the host 38. Fire the imagination
(a) Happy and sad (b) Acknowledge the host (a) Do something unbelievable.
(b) The beginning and the end (c) Leave with written permission (b) To destroy a person’s dreams or
(c) The love and the hatred (d) Leave without any intimation ambition by giving discouraging
(d) Truth and dare advice.
31. Blow one’s own trumpet
24. A moot point (c) To make someone feel very
(a) Follow others interested in something and
(a) Agreeable (b) Praise oneself excited about it.
(b) Disputed (c) Condemn others (d) Advice someone to be more
(c) Unclear (d) Be self-reliant practical in an effort to tackle a
problem.
(d) Unknown 32. Spill the bean
39. She has a good job and a happy
25. Red letter day (a) Perform magic family. She has best of both the
(a) Starting day (b) Work hard worlds.

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(a) advantages and disadvantages 40. I am not thinking of the solution to (b) not even think about the problem
(b) all the advantages this problem. I will cross the bridge (c) not deal with the problem at all
when I come to it.
(c) a contented family (d) let someone else deal with the
(a) deal with something only when problem
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1. (c) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (d) 6. (d) 7. (a) 8. (d) 9. (d) 10. (a) 11. (c) 12. (b)
13. (d) 14. (b) 15. (d) 16. (c) 17. (c) 18. (c) 19. (d) 20. (a) 21. (b) 22. (d) 23. (b) 24. (b)

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questions, out of the four alternatives, (d) To take risk (b) Be inexperienced in company of
Select the most appropriate meaning of the veterans.
given idiom. 6. Chicken-hearted
(a) Coward (c) To block the path of success of
1. Upset someone’s applecart outsiders.
(a) Upsetting someone by dropping (b) Short tempered
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(b) Making someone angry by ruining

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business
7. To not have a clue (a) At the last moment
(c) Doing something that fails

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(a) To be extremely poor (b) Very late at night.
someone’s plan
(b) To fail an examination (c) At a very odd time.
(d) Spoiling the apples in someone’s
cart (c) To lose confidence at the last (d) Luckily have sufficient time to

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2. To keep the wolf from the door
(d) To not know about something 12. Alphabet Soup
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8. Please come to the point, don’t beat (a) Incomprehensible or confusing
(b) Crack the deal
around the bush. mix
(c) Entry prohibited
(a) avoid the topic (b) Something outstandingly good
(d) Have a pleasant tour
(b) hide behind a bush (c) Fashionable and glamorous
3. Spin one’s wheels
(c) make excuses (d) Privileged people
(a) Keep bragging about oneself
(d) accept defeat 13. As a student, you should catch time
(b) Try your luck by the forelock.
9. Cross that bridge when you come to
(c) Expel much effort for little or no it (a) speed up
gain
(a) It is always better to plan for an (b) set up clock back
(d) Start a long journey eventuality rather face it when
you are unprepared. (c) slow down
4. To draw the longbow
(b) Deal with a problem when and if (d) seize opportunity
(a) To nullify
it arises. 14. fish out of water
(b) To exaggerate
(c) A bridge is a path to a different (a) dehydrated
(c) To underrate world. (b) comfortable position
(d) To demarcate (d) If you are brave then you can (c) an uncomfortable position
5. An axe to grind overcome all hurdles.
(d) fish in an aquarium
(a) To act bravely 10. New kid on the block
15. Some people do not grease anybody’s
(b) To act like a fool (a) A person who is acting smart to palm on any account.

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(a) bribe (a) Clean and dry (d) a person who is simple in nature
(b) flatter (b) Bring someone to run 30. pull someone’s leg
(c) cheat (c) Learn how to use (a) trust someone
(d) fight (d) Put up safely (b) joke with someone
16. He is always praised for his gift of 23. To restart his cash-strapped (c) get upset with someone
the gab. company he decided to apply for a (d) tell someone a secret
(a) being lucky bank loan.
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(b) being nervous
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17. Cut to the chase (d) expensive
(d) being hungry

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(a) Talking about the important point 24. A dime a dozen
32. A wet blanket
and leaving out the detail (a) Phenomenal

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(a) A safety net of precaution from
(b) Cutting long pieces and spoiling (b) Expensive fires.
the dish cooked (c) Very common

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(b) A person who discourages
(c) Sleeping long hours and spoiling (d) Uncommon enjoyment or enthusiasm.
the health
25. A piece of cake (c) An extremely uncomfortable
(d) Stopping unexpectedly and place to sleep.
missing the chase (a) Something amusing
(b) Something serious (d) A trick to shoo away unwelcome
18. Since he secured the first rank guests.

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Sudhir has become swollen-headed. (c) Something difficult
33. Apple of one’s eye
(a) well-connected

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(d) Something easy
(a) Very clean
(b) unwell 26. Be all one to
(b) Very easy

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(c) Very rosy
(d) famous (b) Searching thoroughly
(d) Very dear
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(a) Be interested in sewing and (d) Make no difference
embroidery (a) A minor discomfort which is
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(b) Suddenly deciding to do farming
(a) To taste something while cooking (b) To fight despite being injured.
(c) Attempting something impossible
(b) To eat quickly and run away (c) A source of continual annoyance
(d) Searching for small things to do or trouble.
(c) To take on more than one can deal
20. In a fog with (d) A person within close family
(a) Trapped in foggy weather (d) To cheat someone and get away whom you secretly hate.
(b) Confused and dazed 28. Like talking to a brick wall 35. Mind your language
(c) Disturbed and unhappy (a) Fascinated (a) To speak first and think later.
(d) Sightless and blind (b) Frightened (b) To put a lot of efforts to understand
21. Fit as a fiddle what the other person is trying to
(c) Curious
say.
(a) Playing a musical instrument (d) Inattentive
(c) Tell someone to speak politely.
(b) Healthy and strong 29. Couch potato
(d) To speak grammatically incorrect
(c) Of the right size (a) a person who sleeps all day language.
(d) Singing happily (b) a person who watches too much 36. Drive someone up the wall
22. It took Rohan a long time to get the television
(a) To help someone achieve success.
hang of the machine in the new (c) a person who remains relaxed and
factory. (b) To overcome an obstacle by going
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(c) To close someone’s path of 38. put your best foot forward (c) To make fun of everybody
escape. (a) take care to dress well (d) To leave every job unfinished
(d) Make someone very irritated or (b) walk very cautiously 40. Out of print
angry.
(c) try as hard as one can (a) Not able to print due to being
37. Over my dead body short on paper
(d) check every step
(a) Used to emphasize that one (b) A book no longer available from
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(c) Intentionally not mention some
(c) Feel afraid of something or (b) To be involved in a large and items in the article or book

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someone. varied number of activities or
enterprises (d) All publishers refuse to publish

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1. (c) 2. (a) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (c) 6. (a) 7. (d) 8. (a) 9. (b) 10. (d) 11. (a) 12. (a)
13. (d) 14. (c) 15. (a) 16. (c) 17. (a) 18. (c) 19. (c) 20. (b) 21. (b) 21. (c) 23. (b) 24. (c)
25. (d) 26. (d) 27. (c) 28. (d) 29. (b) 30. (b) 31. (b) 32. (b) 33. (d) 34. (c) 35. (c) 36. (d)
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the

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given idiom. (b) Within limits (b) Say words that are very offensive
1. At one’s wits end (c) Tied up (c) Play a prank on someone
(a) A man of ability (d) Limitless (d) Make a bad situation even worse

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(c) To get puzzled (a) Feeling deep sympathy to the (a) do something very carefully
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(d) Undecided controversy (b) be very persistent
(b) Finding fault with others (c) do something very slowly
2. In a jiffy
(c) Falling deeply in love with (d) keep your moves secret
(a) Fail to win appreciation someone
(b) In an appropriate manner 11. late in the day
(d) Fixing models without proper
(c) Something that is done very analysis (a) too old to work
quickly 7. Pull the plug (b) too ripe to eat
(d) To fall in love (a) Behave greedily and take the most (c) too dark to see anything
3. To paddle one’s own canoe of the shared things for oneself. (d) too delayed to be of any use
(a) Depend on oneself (b) Do something to stop the 12. at arm’s length
(b) To take rest persistent losses.
(a) checking the length of fabric
(c) To exercise hard (c) Prevent something from
(b) as close as one can touch
happening or continuing.
(d) To act in a childish way (c) avoiding too much closeness
(d) Play loud irritating music.
4. Keep abreast of (d) using one’s arm to measure length
8. Make short work of something
(a) Keep up the good work 13. Red letter day
(a) reduce the size
(b) Keep ahead of (a) a very special day
(b) dispose of quickly
(c) Keep oneself updated (b) a very hot day
(c) edit carefully
(d) Keep a watch on (c) a frightful day
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(d) a very cold day 22. feather your own nest stock.
14. Face the music (a) make money unfairly (b) Do something against the court’s
(a) face the enemy (b) win a competition ruling.

(b) enjoy the harmony (c) be in a comfortable position (c) A device not working properly or
at all.
(c) get appreciation (d) disturb others in their work
(d) Things kept in an organized
(d) face the criticism 23. Hanging by a thread manner.
15. Have one’s hands full (a) in a sorry or humble state 31. Keep under one’s hat

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(b) to be very clumsy (c) unable to act as desired (b) To keep something a secret

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16. To take the bull by the horns (a) from the very beginning valuables given to you for safe

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(a) to face danger boldly (b) from morning till night
32. Get the message
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(a) Understand what is implied by a
(c) to act foolishly (d) from beginning to end
remark or action
(d) to enjoy risky sports 25. Spill the beans
(b) Communicate using a secret
17. To grease the palm (a) create difficulty language
(a) to give support (b) make an excuse (c) Find it difficult to understand a
(b) to bribe someone (c) reveal a secret different language

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(d) to give a massage 26. The crux of the matter 33. Back to the drawing board
18. Gift of the gab (a) the unknown point (a) A creative person will always find

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(a) receive a precious gift (b) the lesser issue
(b) An artist will express his feelings
(b) achieve sudden greatness (c) the critical point
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(c) have the ability to adapt (d) the interesting thing
(c) It is better to work on a fanciful
(d) have the talent to speak well 27. Green Thumb idea bound to fail than have no
19. Take to task (a) to have talent in gardening ideas at all.

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(a) to assign work (b) to be envious (d) Used to indicate that an idea has
been unsuccessful and that a new
(b) to rebuke (c) to be angry one must be devised.
(c) to praise (d) to have talent in painting 34. In cahoots with
(d) to give an award 28. leave no stone unturned (a) A marriage made in heaven.
20. Going over one’s head (a) leave the path halfway (b) A group of criminals.
(a) unable to take a decision (b) not make enough efforts (c) With lot of determination.
(b) beyond one’s capacity to (c) turn everything upside down (d) In an alliance or partnership with.
understand (d) try everything possible 35. Choose a soft option
(c) unable to function as one used to 29. Turn a deaf ear (a) Choose a comfortable place to
(d) something one didn’t expect (a) to pay attention spend the night.
21. Be an old hat (b) to listen carefully (b) Target the weaker players to win
(a) be superstitious (c) to make someone deaf the match.
(b) be outdated (d) to pay no heed (c) Do the thing that is easiest or
(c) be crazy least likely to cause trouble in a
30. Be out of order particular situation.
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hardship. (b) Begging someone to listen to your 39. To air dirty linen in public
36. Achilles’ heel grievances. (a) to discuss private affairs in public
(a) A weakness which turns out to be (c) When nobody is willing to hear (b) to hang out clothes in the open
a strength. your side of the story.
(c) to continue to complain
(b) A weakness or vulnerable point. (d) Call someone for severe scolding.
(d) to stand up and fight
(c) A strength which eventually 38. Run out of steam
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(d) The point where you have (b) To keep going even after losing all
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(a) To politely ask for someone’s full (d) Build interest as you go along.

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1. (c) 2. (c) 3. (a) 4. (c) 5. (a) 6. (c) 7. (c) 8. (b) 9. (d) 10. (c) 11. (d) 12. (c)
13. (a) 14. (d) 15. (c) 16. (a) 17. (b) 18. (d) 19. (b) 20. (b) 21. (b) 22. (a) 23. (d) 24. (c)
25. (c) 26. (c) 27. (a) 28. (d) 29. (d) 30. (c) 31. (b) 32. (a) 33. (d) 34. (d) 35. (c) 36. (b)
37. (a) 38. (a) 39. (a) 40. (c)

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Directions [1-40] In the following (b) Narrow escape (d) Shocked

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given idiom. (d) To take revenge (a) As strong as god

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(a) To know something from a (a) A coward (c) A knowledgeable person
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(b) To know something superficially (c) A friendly person 10. Down and out
(c) To have only a slight idea about (d) An honest person (a) Mad
something
6. To make a pile (b) Jealousy and Envy
(d) To know everything about
(a) To keep at a distance (c) Futility
something
(b) To make a lot of money (d) Without money
2. Strike while the iron is hot
(c) To aggravate the situation 11. Lion’s mouth
(a) To wait for someone
(d) To face the risk (a) Strict rules
(b) To act at the right time
7. Back out of (b) Harsh spoken
(c) To do something unimportant
(a) Decimate (c) Brave
(d) To cry all the time
(b) Record (d) A dangerous situation
3. Last straw
(c) Withdraw 12. A stiff-necked person
(a) Final problem in the series
(d) Pertain (a) Honest and open
(b) Last cookie on the plate
8. Chicken hearted (b) An obstinate person
(c) Last person in the queue
(a) Scholar (c) A source of quarrel
(d) Final decision
(b) A useless man (d) Ordinary person
4. Bolt from the blue
(c) Timid 13. In spite of her severe accident she
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(a) Gathered courage (d) To be evil tempered (c) Short tempered
(b) Overcame problems 21. “High on the hog” (d) Observant
(c) Felt depressed (a) To go to bed or go to sleep 29. Alphabet soup
(d) Acted promptly (b) To study for a test (a) A beautiful poem.
14. Left out in cold (c) To live in a luxurious or costly (b) A text which nourishes your soul.
(a) to stand out way (c) A book that is close to your heart.
(b) to be criticised (d) To have something secured (d) A confusing or confused mixture

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(b) try to do too many things at the (d) Arrogant (c) To not think before speaking.

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same time 23. Draconian law (d) The silence before a storm.
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(d) learn to do the difficult things too (b) Extremely severe law (a) Behave smart at sometime and
soon (c) Oral law stupid at other.
16. “To pick holes” (d) Lenient law (b) Unable to decide.
(a) To lose courage 24. To fall flat (c) Having a split personality
(b) To be afraid to die disorder.
(a) To flatter

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(b) To fall in love with someone same time.
something

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(d) To articulate clearly
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17. “Flog a dead horse”
25. To clip one’s wings wears out.
(a) To bear the brunt of
(a) To be carried away (b) Things start to fail or go wrong,
(b) To beat a dead horse especially after a period of
(b) To restrict someone’s freedom

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(c) To be evil tempered success.
(c) To laugh secretly
(d) To waste your effort by trying to (c) To do a shoddy job which is
do (d) To live within one’s means destined to fail.

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18. “Smell a rat” 26. Have the ball at your feet (d) Make an excuse to avoid doing a
(a) Be able to recognize task
(a) To show signs of cowardice
(b) Miss something of what is going 33. In the same boat
(b) To smell the presence of a rat
on around (a) When the option that you have is
(c) To suspect that something is
(c) Enable someone to avoid equally bad as the situation you
wrong about a situation
humiliation are in.
(d) To become polite
(d) To be in the best position to do (b) Life like the river throws the same
19. “Take exception to” something challenges for all boats.
(a) To object strongly 27. Banana Oil (c) Be in the same difficult
(b) To enjoy the given freedom circumstances as others.
(a) Perfectly cool or self-possessed
(c) To make a promise (d) Big and small boats suffer the
(b) Nonsensical talk
same fate in a storm.
(d) To comply with a rule (c) A plentiful supply
34. Chew something over
20. “Cut to the chase” (d) Very long time
(a) Discuss or consider something at
(a) To start talking about the 28. Argus eyed length.
important aspects of something
(a) A pretence (b) Grab what belongs to someone
(b) To conclude from obvious fact
(b) Flatterer else.
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(c) Take a large bite, more than you (d) With only the slightest chance of 39. A bad patch
can eat. success. (a) A potholed road.
(d) Talk while eating. 37. A drop in the ocean (b) A medical bandage.
35. A lot on your plate (a) Even a small gesture means a lot (c) A period of difficulty.
(a) A greedy person will collect more to a needy person.
(d) Shoddy repair work.
food than he can eat. (b) To lose someone in a huge crowd.
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(b) A prayer has the strength to make something within a deadline. fail.

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you achieve great heights just like (c) Time will march on ceaselessly (d) A person who acts as a remote
wings do. irrespective of what you do. control taking orders from others.
(c) The more one gets into prayer the (d) The person who manages time
closer one feels to God. will be successful.

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13. (a) 14. (c) 15. (d) 16. (c) 17. (d) 18. (c) 19. (a) 20. (a) 21. (c) 22. (d) 23. (b) 24. (c)

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Day-05 [Practice Session with SURE60 Gurukul]
Directions [1-40] In the following 4. Keep at arm’s length (a) dressed to attract attention

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questions, out of the four alternatives, (a) To not allow someone to come (b) dressed and armed to murder
Select the most appropriate meaning of the near your home
given idiom. (c) dressed for adventure sports
(b) Avoid making friends with (d) dressed in plain clothes
1. Hang one’s head someone
(a) To be ashamed 7. Raman is good at mathematics but
(c) Prevent people from gathering in geography is his Achilles’ heel.
(b) To be proud crowds
(a) strength
(c) To punish (d) Maintaining distance from others
while exercising (b) favourite
(d) To be greedy
5. Off the old block (c) focus
2. All and sundry
(a) To be able to carve a block of (d) weakness
(a) By all means
wood 8. If you are not careful, your business
(b) All eager will go to the dogs.
(b) One who resembles a parent
(c) All included strongly (a) be successful
(d) All in agreement (c) Someone who can chop wood (b) be profitable
3. Out of date from a block
(c) be ruined
(a) Being careless (d) Someone who can design artistic
(d) be taken over
pieces
(b) Something old fashioned 9. My uncle loves his job even if they
6. The ladies at the ball were dressed to
(c) A worthless fellow pay him chicken feed.
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(a) create 38. He gave vent to his pleasure with a (c) took over the ship
(b) do smile. (d) decided to abandon the ship
(c) produce (a) shared 40. We had better batten down the
(d) manage (b) allowed hatches. The weather is unpredictable.

37. I saw through the trick and was on (c) expressed (a) stay in-door
guard. (d) enjoyed (b) prepare for a difficult situation
(a) anticipated 39. The sailors nailed their colours to (c) go somewhere safe

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(b) detected their mast. (d) face the obstacles
(c) witnessed (a) put up a colorful mast

(d) defeated (b) refused to climb down

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1. (a) 2. (c) 3. (a) 4. (c) 5. (c) 6. (b) 7. (b) 8. (a) 9. (a) 10. (c) 11. (c) 12. (c)
13. (d) 14. (c) 15. (b) 16. (c) 17. (d) 18. (b) 19. (d) 20. (b) 21. (d) 22. (c) 23. (c) 24. (a)

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37. (b) 38. (c) 39. (b) 40. (b)

Day-41 [Practice Session with SURE60 Gurukul]


Directions [1-40] In the following 5. Don’t put ______ until tomorrow of his dear child.

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questions, out of the four alternatives, what you can do today. (a) over
Select the most appropriate meaning of the

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(a) up (b) back
given idiom.
(b) of (c) away
1. The strike has been called ______.

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(c) on (d) out of
(a) of
(d) off 10. I don’t think I can ...........with him
(b) at
6. The criminal was totally taken any longer.

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(c) off ______ when the police recognized (a) put up
(d) by him.
(b) put out
2. The tribes lived ______customs (a) aback

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different from the English had ever (c) put on
(b) up
seen. (d) put off
(c) for
(a) on 11. The Chief guest ................the prizes.
(d) away
(b) by (a) gave up
7. He will dispense ................your
(c) off services. (b) gave in
(d) with (a) on (c) gave away
3. I can cope ______ any problem. (b) of (d) gave way
(a) up with (c) with 12. He switched the lights...........and we
(b) with could see much better.
(d) off
(c) up (a) on
8. All of a sudden fire broke ............. in
(d) from my room (b) off
4. It is our duty to get ______ the truth. (a) out (c) out
(a) to (b) away (d) above
(b) over (c) down 13. Can you please...........................my
web site before I publish it.?
(c) into (d) out
(a) set out
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(b) go through 21. We were completely taken ____ by (c) down on
(c) look up the estate agent who turned out to be a (d) away from
crook.
(d) find out 28. In court, she was so upset that she
(a) for broke...................
14. I promise to .................you in all
circumstances. (b) on (a) out
(a) stand by (c) off (b) in

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(c) stand with 22. While walking along the roadside I (d) down
ran………….. my old schoolmate.

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(d) stand off 29. After a lot of persuasion, he finally
(a) into agreed to fall.........................it.
15. The meeting is put ……………..

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because the funds have not arrived. (b) over (a) across to
(c) out

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(a) in (b) down in
(b) off (d) up (c) in with
23. Because of possible bomb threats,

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(c) away (d) up to
the Queen has decided to..............her
(d) out proposed visit to Northern Ireland next 30. I think I’ll have to sell my car. It
16. They had to put …………the month. keeps................
football match because of snow. (a) call out (a) breaking off
(a) of (b) call away (b) breaking up

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(b) off (c) call up (c) breaking down

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(c) out (d) call off (d) breaking in
(d) up 24. Until I repay my bank loan, I’ll have 31. A new minister has taken ______

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17. Will you ………..my dog while I am to....................my living expenses. after the election.
on tour ? (a) call off (a) to
(a) look at (b) cut down on (b) over

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(b) look after (c) get round (c) off
(c) look into (d) turn down (d) down

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(d) look out 25. They surrounded the enemy and 32. She never really got the shock of
18. Priya is not …………for this job . forced them to................ her son’s death.

(a) cut out (a) give in (a) into

(b) cut in (b) give out (b) around

(c) cut up (c) give up (c) up to

(d) cut through (d) give over (d) over

19. She …………ten candles in one 26. He stole one of the officers’ uniforms 33. Fate smiled ______ him in all his
breath . and managed to escape by passing ventures.
himself ...............as a guard. (a) above
(a) put up
(a) by (b) below
(b) put out
(b) out (c) on
(c) put away
(c) through (d) at
(d) put down
(d) off 34. The principal called ..........an
20. He tried to …………..smoking, but
did not succeed. 27. I find her husband unbearable, and explanation from the clerks.
I can’t imagine how she can (a) On
(a) give in
put…………… his awful behaviour.
(b) give up (b) Out
(a) on to
(c) get away (c) for
(b) up with
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35. The fact is, doctor, I just can’t enemy soldiers had to fall.................. (a) put out
this dreadful cough. (a) down (b) get out
(a) get out of (b) behind (c) lay off
(b) get rid of (c) away (d) turn down
(c) get down of (d) back 40. My bike………on the highway
(d) get round to 38. The battery has run................ yesterday.
36. His friend ..................unexpectedly. (a) down (a) broke down

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(c) returned to (d) about (d) put over
(d) turned up 39. Sales were down so they had

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1. (c) 2. (b) 3. (b) 4. (d) 5. (d) 6. (a) 7. (c) 8. (d) 9. (a) 10. (a) 11. (c) 12. (a)
13. (b) 14. (a) 15. (b) 16. (b) 17. (b) 18. (a) 19. (b) 20. (b) 21. (d) 22. (a) 23. (d) 24. (b)
25. (a) 26. (d) 27. (b) 28. (d) 29. (c) 30. (c) 31. (b) 32. (d) 33. (c) 34. (c) 35. (b) 36. (d)
37. (d) 38. (a) 39. (c) 40. (a)

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Directions [1-40] In the following 4. Our boss…………..our meeting (d) out
questions, out of the four alternatives, until next month. 8. Janet and Peter broke a few

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Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) put off months ago and are living apart.
given idiom.
(b) put out (a) into
1. We must…………….our minds
about where to go for our holidays this (c) put down (b) out

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year. (d) put over (c) up
(a) make out 5. Our plan to increase the productivity (d) away

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(b) make off fell .......................... 9. Before finally launching of the Agni
(c) make up (a) off Missile many experiments were
(b) through carried .........................
(d) make for
(c) in (a) out
2. We look ………… to receiving a
prompt reply to our letter. (d) back (b) off
(a) Round 6. The unknown substance was (c) in
(b) Through giving....................an unpleasant (d) on
smell. 10. We informed so many people but
(c) After
(a) out only ten turned........
(d) forward
(b) up (a) down
3. If you don’t know what the work
means, you’d better in the (c) over (b) in
dictionary. (d) off (c) up
(a) look it over 7. Rekha had no alternative but to (d) over
(b) look for it put..............with her room partner. 11. He fainted in the heat but was soon
(c) look it up (a) up brought.............
(d) look into it (b) off (a) round
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(c) up 19. He is now looking ...................... a (b) burst on
(d) about job. (c) burst out
12. Hearing the news of the accident, he (a) for (d) burst in
.................. (b) after 27. They.....................us just because
(a) broke (c) into we’re poor.
(b) broke down (d) about (a) look down at

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(c) broke up 20. When a fire at least ten priceless (b) look down for

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(d) broke out paintings were completely destroyed. (c) look down upon

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13. The football match had to be (a) broke out (d) look down over
__________ because of the weather. (b) broke off 28. I don’t think they can easily

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(a) called on (c) broke down get…………….from prison.

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(b) called off (d) broke through (a) away
(c) called out 21. The thief broke................. the house (b) into
and took away the money.

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(d) called over (c) down
14. Nobody believed Ram at first but he (a) off (d) down to
_____________ to be right. (b) into 29. After failing his driving test four
(a) came out (c) away times, he finally ., ..............trying to
(b) carried out (d) up pass.

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(c) worked out 22. The match .................. (a) gave up
(b) gave away

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(d) turned out (a) called off
15. The teachers said that they were no (b) called out (c) gave off

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longer prepared to ____ the ways of (c) called in (d) gave in
the new Headmaster. 30. My check-up results indicate that I
(d) called at
(a) put over with have to ……all my bad habits at once.
23. I can no longer put up.............his

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(b) put on with rude behaviour. (a) keep on
(c) put up with (a) with (b) let down
(d) put up to (c) give up

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(b) by
16. I do not think he will ever__ the (c) at (d) put across
shock of his wife’s death, 31. Put off
(d) from
(a) get by (a) install
24. A committee was..................for
(b) get off enquiring about the scam. (b) postpone
(c) get through (a) set in (c) make a request
(d) get over (b) set up (d) tolerate
17. Ok. It’s time to get to business. (c) set out 32. Hold Out
(a) in (d) set h (a) resist
(b) down 25. Winter.....................early in (b) take care of
(c) away Kashmir. (c) continue
(d) at (a) sets on (d) distribute
18. He did not come..............to my way (b) sets off 33. My son takes after his father.
of thinking. (c) sets out (a) resembles
(a) round (d) sets in (b) imitates
(b) up 26. The aircraft crashed and................ (c) differs from
(c) About flames.
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34. For want of sufficient funds your (b) over (c) off
new project is likely to fall …… (c) about (d) through
(a) out (d) down upon 39. He is a popular teacher . He seems to
(b) through 37. She always reminds me of her be ................for that profession.
(c) under mother since she tak (a) cut in
(d) on es............................. her. (b) cut out
35. For an honourable person it is (a) after (c) cut off

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difficult to put…………… the haughty (b) to (d) cut down

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behaviour of the Directors (c) off 40. One of the players forgot to ..........
(a) up (d) off

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(a) turn up for practice
(b) up with 38. The students were pulled . ........... by (b) run away from school

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(c) on the Principal for their misbehaviour
with the class teacher. (c) buy shoes for the exam
(d) in

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(a) up (d) bring his books for the match
36. The examiner has yet to look ...
.................. practice note books. (b) down

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1. (c) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (a) 5. (b) 6. (d) 7. (a) 8. (a) 9. (a) 10. (c) 11. (*) 12. (b)

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13. (b) 14. (d) 15. (c) 16. (d) 17. (b) 18. (a) 19. (c) 20. (a) 21. (b) 22. (a) 23. (a) 24. (b)
25. (d) 26. (*) 27. (c) 28. (a) 29. (a) 30. (c) 31. (b) 32. (a) 33. (a) 34. (b) 35. (b) 36. (b)

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Day-43 [Practice Session with SURE60 Gurukul]
Directions [1-40] In the following (d) in 7. It is folly on your part to
questions, out of the four alternatives, look……………. upon the poor

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4. The candle blew ... as the gust of
Select the most appropriate meaning of the wind came in. students.
given idiom. (a) off
(a) over

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1. The workers called off the strike. (b) in
(b) out
(a) held (c) down
(c) up
(b) cancelled (d) at
(d) back
(c) put up 8. The sun is shining brightly,
5. The manager was……..... an
(d) arranged for explanation of his conduct. please………..the light.
2. His professional ability proves that (a) called off (a) switch on
he is cut………..for this job. (b) switch off
(b) called for
(a) out (c) put out
(c) called up
(b) down (d) take off
(d) called out
(c) up 9. I can’t understand how these
6. Although he promised to stand…..
(d) off me in difficulties he did not live up to undesirable events came …..
3. Think over the matter. Please don’t it. (a) over
jump ………..conclusion in a hurry. (a) for (b) of
(a) to (b) by (c) about
(b) at (c) over (d) by
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fallen........ ... over a minor issue. 17. In view of the heavy losses suffered 24. We should try to…….... the evil
(a) down by the company, the shareholders were practices in the society.
requested to bear …… (a) do with
(b) out
(a) over (b) do away with
(c) into
(b) with (c) about
(d) with in
(c) out (d) do
11. We haven’t been able to decide on

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who is going to…….. our baby while (d) about 25. We have talked a lot; now let us

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we are on the business trip next week. 18. She was let………… by the Principal .........to work.
with light punishment.

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(a) fall out (a) get down
(b) come to (a) off (b) set off

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(c) look after (b) into (c) take off
(c) down

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(d) go on (d) sit up
12. I have to……… my notes once again (d) alone 26. He was brought ______ by his aunt
to make sure I have learned all 19. Who can say what will turn ... next? as his mother had died when he was

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important details before the exam (a) down just a lad.
(a) put up with (b) up (a) up
(b) take after (c) out (b) put
(c) pull down (d) out to be (c) off

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(d) go over 20. The number of members absent was (d) with
13. Our plane……….. thirty minutes large so the meeting had to be put 27. My sister’s marriage passed………

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late. ….......... peacefully.
(a) took off (a) off (a) off

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(b) took up (b) out (b) away
(c) took out (c) down (c) out

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(d) take after (d) through (d) to
14. We arranged to meet at ten o’clock 21. Now it is difficult to carry. .. this 28. His friends were present at the
last Sunday but John didn’t …………. business in the teeth of stiff station to see him...

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on time. competition. (a) through
(a) give in (a) out (b) into
(b) look up (b) on (c) off
(c) put out (c) off (d) of
(d) turn up (d) back 29. Reeta comes………… a family of
15. You can _______ words in a 22. He is still trying to get. .... the freedom fighters.
dictionary. financial crises. (a) of
(a) look after (a) on (b) by
(b) look up (b) off (c) off
(c) look up to (c) over (d) in
(d) look forward to (d) at 30. It is mainly due to Peter’s lethargy
16. Our babysitter’s really good at 23. The fear that AIDS has broken ........ that the plan fell…………..
_______ our kids. in India is not unfounded. (a) off
(a) looking after (a) up (b) through
(b) looking into (b) about (c) out
(c) looking down on (c) out (d) in with
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my room. (d) out 37. The Hindus believes in many rituals
(a) on 34. Please make it a point to turn ............ to ward …….evils

(b) off .. water tap before you go out. (a) off (b) against

(c) with (a) down (c) out (d) of

(d) up (b) about 38. The labourers are clamouring


(c) off …………hike in their wages.
32. The robbers made . ...............with
whatever they could lay their hands on (d) on (a) against (b) for

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(a) out 35. He didn’t lend me the newspaper (c) about (d) in

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(b) away because he was going…………….it. 39. On the eve of the Prime Minister’s
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(c) for ……..
(d) out (c) about (d) off
(a) off (b) in

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33. On the passing............... of his father 36. The detectives arrested him while he
was palming.. ... counterfeit currency (c) of (d) to
I sent him a message of condolence.

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notes 40. As a result of long illness she has
(a) by run.................. a lot.
(a) off (b) over
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(c) away (c) over (d) across

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1. (*) 2. (a) 3. (a) 4. (b) 5. (b) 6. (b) 7. (c) 8. (b) 9. (c) 10. (b) 11. (c) 12. (d)
13. (a) 14. (d) 15. (b) 16. (a) 17. (b) 18. (a) 19. (b) 20. (a) 21. (b) 22. (c) 23. (c) 24. (b)

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25. (a) 26. (a) 27. (a) 28. (c) 29. (a) 30. (b) 31. (b) 32. (b) 33. (c) 34. (c) 35. (b) 36. (a)
37. (a) 38. (b) 39. (a) 40. (d)

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Directions [1-40] In the following 5. We .....................from the hotel early 10. Oh no! The building’s lift has

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questions, out of the four alternatives, the following morning. _______ again!
Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) called off (b) passed out (a) broken down
given idiom.

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(c) set off (d) turned off (b) broken up
1. The Prime Minister of England
called ........... the President of America 6. Don’t take any notice on him, Janet. (c) broken in
He’s only trying to show............... (d) broken out
(a) out (b) on
(a) away (b) for 11. The matter called ...............an
(c) in (d) at
(c) In (d) Off explanation of his conduct.
2. Will you ………..my dog while I am
on tour ? 7. I don’t know why their marriage is (a) On (b) up
breaking............. (c) in (d) for
(a) look at (b) look after
(a) through (b) in 12. I doubt she’ll ever get............her
(c) look into (d) look out
(c) up (d) out trauma.
3. The dog turned ............me and bit
me in the leg. 8. Instead of being sent to prison, the (a) out (b) over
shoplifter was………with a fine. (c) in (d) at
(a) down (b) up
(a) let away (b) let off 13. What time do you usually get..........?
(c) over (d) upon
(c) let loose (d) let out (a) on (b) up
4. I had to put having the party
because I was ill. 9. The speaker asked the audience to (c) about (d) in
bear .............him for a minutes more.
(a) up (b) through 14. It is hard these days to ............. the
(a) upon (b) on rising prices.
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(a) cope by 22. Excuse me, sir, but may I ask how (c) begin (d) inter
(b) cope up with you came...............these goods? 32. Set about
(c) to be coped with (a) after (b) by (a) abide (b) start
(d) cope with (c) out (d) over (c) convince (d) win
15. It isn’t easy to ..............children 23. Several students fainted during the 33. Pull down
now-a-days. display but they were soon brought
(a) spend (b) save

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(a) bring up (b) speak up

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(a) round (b) at (c) demolish (d) future
(c) care up (d) deal up 34. Wipe out
(c) under (d) up

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16. Our water supply has been ................ (a) ahead (b) destroy
24. When the meeting had finished, they
(a) cut off (b) cut out

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went…………the plan once again. (c) surrender (d) fail
(c) cut it (d) cut up (a) up (b) on 35. Run after

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17. The thief ...............the house even (c) over (d) down (a) demand (b) chase
though it was securely locked.
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(a) brake into
(a) come with (b) release 36. Set upon
(b) break into
(c) agree with (d) to fall (a) reject (b) attack
(c) broke into
26. Blow up (c) educate (d) deny
(d) breaked into
(a) explode (b) abandon 37. Lay out
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(c) neglect (d) leave (a) hide (b) save
(a) called up (b) called in
27. Die out (c) invest (d) hoard

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(c) called off (d) called out
(a) learn (b) become extinct 38. Cut into
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decision. (c) memorize (d) read (a) halt (b) cease
(a) to (b) by 28. Go over (c) end (d) intervene
(c) for (d) with (a) brief (b) attack 39. Put aside

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20. Fire ......................during the night. (c) examine (d) long visit (a) start journey
(a) broke up (b) broke off 29. Lay down (b) call on

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(c) broke out (d) broke into (a) ahead (b) rise (c) destiny
21. The car.............after the crash but (c) surrender (d) fail (d) save
fortunately no one was killed. 30. Lay into 40. Put on
(a) turned down (a) scold (b) accept (a) start (b) attack
(b) turned back (c) praise (d) hail (c) wear (d) call
(c) turned over 31. Lay off
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1. (b) 2. (b) 3. (d) 4. (c) 5. (c) 6. (d) 7. (c) 8. (b) 9. (c) 10. (a) 11. (d) 12. (b)
13. (b) 14. (d) 15. (a) 16. (a) 17. (b) 18. (c) 19. (b) 20. (c) 21. (c) 22. (b) 23. (a) 24. (c)
25. (c) 26. (a) 27. (b) 28. (c) 29. (c) 30. (a) 31. (b) 32. (b) 33. (c) 34. (b) 35. (b) 36. (b)
37. (c) 38. (d) 39. (d) 40. (c)

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Directions [1-40] In the following 5. By the end of the football match, 11. Chase rainbows
questions, out of the four alternatives, feelings had (reached fever pitch). (a) To be unprepared for something
Select the most appropriate meaning of the (a) in or to many places
given idiom. (b) To lose one’s patience
(b) to get so strong that one cannot (c) To pursue unrealistic goals
1. To stretch one's legs control them
(a) To leave a place without (d) To judge someone
(c) be extremely serious and worrying

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(b) To go for a party
6. Take something at face value (a) To be enraged and show it
(c) To go for a walk after you have

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(d) To measure one's worth might, in fact, not be quite what it (c) to not recognize something good
2. Select the most appropriate meaning appears (d) to be upset about something that

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of the bracketed idiom in the given (b) According to the appearance of happened in the past
sentence. something 13. To raise a dust

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Did you know David went to school (c) Not laugh or change your (a) To meet one’s defeat
with my brother? It's (a small world), expression even though you want
isn't it? (b) To be satisfied with what you have
to laugh
achieved
(a) Overwhelmed by what is (d) Show that you do not like
(c) To be secretly or inwardly amused
happening in the moment something by making an
unpleasant expression (d) To cause disruption or confusion

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(b) Meeting someone not expected to
be at a certain place 7. 14. That ship has sailed

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(c) A two-person conflict where both 8. I must tell you that it all (went pear- (a) To arrive early
people are at fault shaped) after you left the meeting in (b) To reach safely

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(d) An aggressive and bold the middle.
(c) Too late to do something
confrontation (a) Went terribly wrong
(d) Too extreme to follow
3. The statement below has been given (b) Became very entertaining

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(c) Became tragic new stove .
with correct idiom for the bracketed
text. (d) Turned out fine (a) completely dissatisfied with

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They were really (selecting from the 9. Have a whale of a time (b) extremely delighted
last or worst of the resources left) (a) Be extremely busy with work (c) extremely angry
when they picked you.
(b) A good thing that seems bad at (d) working vigorously
(a) scraping the bottom of the barrel first 16. Move the goalposts
(b) rolling the stones (c) Have an exceptionally fun or (a) Unfairly alter the conditions or
(c) pulling up snakes exciting experience rules of a procedure during its
(d) going haywire (d) Immediate involvement of course
everyone Present (b) To do your research and
4. Mr. Raghav (racked his brain), but
couldn't think where he had left the 10. Kick someone when they are down understand clearly what your
book. goals are
(a) To create a disturbance
(a) thought very hard deliberately (c) To put a lot of effort into something
(b) had a series of consecutive (b) To reject or disown friends (d) To move the goalpost after an
thoughts attempt has been made to score a
(c) To be angry with or disappointed
goal
(c) knew it, but couldn't quite in someone
remember it 17. He was bragging about how he
(d) To cause further trouble to
bullied the newcomers, I told him (in
(d) thought he had heard something someone already in a difficult
a sarcastic manner that nobody cared).
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(b) to put a rose on the nose (d) A foolish and stupid person 32. Select the most appropriate option
(c) he was dressed to kill 26. Break in that can substitute the Brackets
segment in the given sentence.
(d) it was a blessing in disguise (a) Enter a building illegally
Tourists from (all around the world)
18. Get one’s dander up (b) End a relationship visit Agra to see the Taj mahal.
(a) Rush into someone (c) Be unable to control (one’s)
(a) Ever and anon
(b) get into a difficult situation feelings

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(d) Begin to do (something) suddenly

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(c) Few and far
(d) To glare venomously 27. To be off your food

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(a) To have no food
19. Of the old school 33. Select the most appropriate option
(b) To help someone

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(a) School in an old age home to substitute the Brackets segment in
(c) To give food to others the given sentence.
(b) School one attended long ago

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(d) To have no appetite Teja is a successful businessman; he
(c) Old fashioned in thought
28. Comb through always (makes hay when the moon
(d) Old dilapidated building

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shines) .
(a) To carefully look through
20. Break new ground
(b) To be trapped somewhere (a) makes hay while the sun sets
(a) Break an old structure
(c) To hide information (b) makes hay while the sun shines
(b) Build a new house
(d) To come out of a problem (c) makes hey while the moon rises
(c) Do or discover something new
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(d) Dig fresh ground for sowing seeds
(a) Exchange an old product for new 34. Select the most appropriate idiom
21. Go bonkers

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for the Brackets segment in the
(b) Pretend to be someone else following sentence.
(a) Become crazy (b) B e c o m e
(c) To keep loose change

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wealthy Nitish's promotion is (due).
(c) Become selfish (d) An improvement in the situation
(a) On the cards
(d) Become greedy 30. Select the most appropriate idiom
(b) Not worth his salt

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22. Pull someone up (c) With due respect
Mayank was speaking a lot about
(a) Agree with someone (d) Done to death
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(b) Drag someone about the money paid to him for the 35. Pooja tried to explain the problem,
(c) Criticise someone work, he behaved cowardly and left but soon she (tied herself up in knots).
the place.
(d) Help someone (a) Be forced to explain your actions
(a) Flogging a dead horse and (probably) punished
23. Over the moon
(b) Gliding the pill (b) Become very confused when you
(a) Extremely happy
(c) Falling flat are trying to explain something
(b) Highly imaginative
(d) Going with his tail between his (c) Make no progress in an argument
(c) Very ambitious or discussion
legs
(d) Very unrealistic (d) Won't modify an opinion or agree
31. Select the most appropriate idiom
24. Go off for the Brackets segment in the to even small changes that another
sentence given below. person wants
(a) Continue or happen
36. (Scrape the barrel)
(b) Stop working Richa was (provoking her neighbours
against her maid Shanta who (a) Trying to find something
(c) Leave or disappear
spoke against her but none of them (b) Hiding something
(d) Explain something in detail responded).
(c) Using all the ways to achieve the
25. Babe in the woods (a) Smelling a rat desired result
(a) A wise old person (b) Egging on (d) To be forced to use one's last and
(b) A young defenceless person (c) Carrying the conviction weakest resource
(c) A pale and sickly person (d) Rising like a phoenix 37. (A dime a dozen)

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(a) Her ideas were worth a dime a (a) To try to influence (c) Be in a relationship which one
dozen and didn't impress the boss. (b) To shift blame on others wants to escape
(b) The concert tickets were a dime a (c) To argue (d) Be in a difficult situation from
dozen and sold out quickly. where escape is easy
(d) To avoid giving a definite answer
(c) The restaurant had some delicious or position 40. Has he lost his mind? He is (falling
desserts that were a dime a dozen. foul) of everybody.
39. (Back against the wall)
(d) The antique store had some rare (a) Quite puzzled with
finds, but they were a dime a (a) Be in an easy situation from where
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(b) Be in a difficult situation from (c) Having an amicable talk with
38. Do not (beat about the bush) when
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1. (c) 2. (b) 3. (a) 4. (a) 5. (a) 6. (a) 7. (b) 8. (a) 9. (c) 10. (d) 11. (c) 12. (a)
13. (d) 14. (c) 15. (b) 16. (a) 17. (b) 18. (c) 19. (c) 20. (c) 21. (a) 22. (c) 23. (a) 24. (b)
25. (b) 26. (a) 27. (d) 28. (a) 29. (d) 30. (d) 31. (b) 32. (d) 33. (b) 34. (a) 35. (b) 36. (d)

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Directions [1-35] In the following low education at first, but who is (a) To reduce the expenditure

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questions, out of the four alternatives, usually of good character (b) To increase the money available
Select the most appropriate meaning of the 4. The family's meeting on property for expenditure

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given idiom. dispute begins today and I'm just (c) To lose a purse
1. (To prime the pump) sitting down with a cup of coffee, (d) To be miserly

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9. Select the most appropriate idiom
success (a) the better of for the Brackets segment in the
(b) Encourage the growth or action of (b) the corridors of power following sentence.

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something (c) the calm before the storm
The servants know the (secrets) of the
(c) To use a pump efficiently (d) the bottom line family they are working for.
(d) Ask others to be ambitious 5. The evidence put forward (could not
(a) Ins and outs

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(b) Latin and Greek
anything; he (would give you the shirt (a) Bring up (b) Break down
off his back.) (c) Bear up (d) Blow off (c) Hornet's nest
(a) is willing to do anything to help 6. The dacoit was shot (from up close) (d) Long and short
another person by the police officer. 10. Your guess is as good as mine
(b) is a person who makes the (a) Milksop (a) To have the same idea as another
decisions (b) Smell a rat (b) To have no idea of the answer
(c) is a person who is selfish (c) Point blank (c) To play a guessing game
(d) is a person who is arrogant (d) Bullet proof (d) To have a better idea than others
3. Toffee-nosed 7. Samuel accused Jane of (stealing the 11. Have your heart set on something
(a) A person who thinks he is of a thunder) on the capital punishment (a) To not want something at all
high social class and looks down issue.
(b) To want something very much
on people of lower class (a) Get praise for doing something
(b) A solid, respectable and respected before someone (c) To be always in a nervous state
member of society (b) Go on a futile search (d) To be in control of one’s feelings
(c) Continue to live at the same social (c) Fail miserably at something 12. Select the correct meaning of the
standard we have lived at, even (d) Pass wrong judgments idiom in bold and italics.
though we have money problems
8. Loosen the purse strings (Our hearts go out to) the families of
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the victims of this terrible tragedy. necessary situation
(a) To receive or express praise for a 18. Whet your appetite (b) To defeat someone in a physical
job well done (a) To want something more fight
(b) To feel sympathy for someone (b) To find the food tasteless (c) Talk about something that is
when they are distressed worrying you
(c) To feel lonely and isolated
(c) Well wishes for a deceased person
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(d) To wish for things does not yield a friend
to anything 19. Get the ball rolling
(a) Get everyone's vote 27. Make out
13. Select the correct meaning of the
idiom in bold and italics. (b) Behave in a crazy manner (a) Understand someone or something
(c) Collect one's belongings with difficulty
Look, (the devil is beating his wife).

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(d) Set an activity in motion (b) Invent an explanation for
Do you think we'll see a rainbow?
20. A piece of the pie something
(a) One who presents a counter
(a) Feel humbled (c) Become friends again with
argument
(b) An unpleasant thing to accept someone
(b) If you have nothing to do, you are

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likely to do some mischief (c) Make a sweet dish (d) Run away from a difficult situation
(c) The sun is shining while it rains (d) A share in money or business 28. To go nuts
(d) When someone comes in 21. Months on end (a) To look for nuts
unexpectedly while being talked
(a) In a month’s time (b) To become crazy
about
(b) End of the month (c) To become nervous

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(a) Children returning home after (c) Last month of the year (d) To feel very hungry

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studying abroad (d) Several months in a row 29. To be on a roll
(b) To run at a very fast pace to reach 22. Be hard hit (a) To be experiencing a successful

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home period
(a) An extreme struggle
(c) To lose direction and not reach (b) To be experiencing setbacks
one’s destination (b) To speak something unpleasant
(c) Severely affected by something (c) To be feeling extremely unhappy

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(d) Children leaving their parents’
home to live on their own unpleasant (d) To be moving from place to place
15. Chinks in the armour (d) To hit someone hard 30. He who laughs last laughs loudest

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(a) An old fashioned and useless 23. Tighten one's belt (a) Success in early life ensures
weapon (a) To make efforts to be slim success later also
(b) A weakness that can be taken (b) To cut one's expenditure (b) He who laughs last has more
energy
advantage of (c) To stop working full time
(c) The person who understands the
(c) A protective shield with ventilation (d) To lose one's job joke late laughs loudest
(d) A soldier’s inner vest that protects 24. Be Off (d) He who focuses on winning in the
16. Hit the ceiling (a) To switch off the light long term is successful
(a) Explode in anger (b) To not eat anything 31. To be moved to tears
(b) Reach the top (c) To be in a bad mood (a) To be mesmerised by something
(c) Make good progress
(d) To go away (b) To be overwhelmed with emotion
(d) Have high hopes
25. Fall for (c) To be surprised or shocked
17. Ms.Tina could finish the assignment
by Friday – (at a push), Wednesday. (a) To be supported by (d) To be transported to another world
(a) try very hard to do something, (b) To be tricked or fooled by 32. To gain ground
usually something nice (c) To invite someone (a) To make progress
(b) probably possible, but it will be (b) To be happy
(d) To fall down and injure oneself
difficult
26. Get something off one’s chest (c) To grow crops
(c) make more of an effort
(d) using whatever methods are (a) To escape from a dangerous (d) To buy land

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33. Lean and mean (a) Maintain total silence (a) Pass from one person to another
(a) Fat and lazy (b) Be in an agitated state of mind (b) Give away something you do not
(b) Evil and selfish (c) Listen carefully need

(c) Thin and weak (d) Face financial difficulties (c) Move from one hand to another

(d) Ready and efficient 35. Change hands (d) Carry something in both hands

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13. (c) 14. (d) 15. (b) 16. (a) 17. (b) 18. (a) 19. (d) 20. (d) 21. (d) 22. (c) 23. (b) 24. (d)
25. (b) 26. (c) 27. (a) 28. (b) 29. (a) 30. (d) 31. (b) 32. (a) 33. (d) 34. (d) 35. (a)

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Concept पर आधाररत Boys और Girls के ललए तीन प्रकार के कैंपस चला रहा है :-

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Type-1:-Selection Campus Type-3:-Pre Foundation Campus
Type-2:-Foundation Campus
Type-1:-Selection Campus

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A. SURE60 Gurukul, Boys’ Campus, Healin-Institute of इस कैंपस में उनही ववधार्थि्ो Contact:-
Medical Sciences, Murthal, Sonipat, Pin code:-131039 7289007777,

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B. SURE60 Gurukul, Boys’ Campus, Modern Convent
कोरचंग परू थि कर रखी हो और 9667630755,

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School, Ganaur, Haryana.

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Gurukul के QIP-Test में 7289008888,
C. SURE60 Gurukul, Girl’s Campus, IITM Group of कम से कम 90 अंक अजिथित 9992165784.

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A. SURE60 Gurukul, Boys’ Campus, SGI College, Village- इस कैंपस में उन ववधार्थि्ो का Contact:-

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Hathwala, Samalkha, Panipat, Haryana दाखखला होता है जिनहोंने पहले 7289007777,
कहीं पर भी अपनी कोरचंग नहीं 7289003333,
B. SURE60 Gurukul, Boys’ Campus, MD College, Chhajpur,
कर रखी हो उनका इन कैंपस 9667630755,
Panipat, Haryana
में परू ा Expert Faculties के 7289008888,
C. SURE60 Gurukul, Girl’s Campus, SJS International दवारा basic to advance 9992165784.
College of Education, Dikadla, Samalkha, Haryana level तै्ार कक्ा िाता है ।

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A. SURE60 Gurukul, Boys’ Campus, SGI College, Village-Hathwala, Samalkha, Panipat, Haryana:- इस
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Contact:- 7289007777, 7289003333, 9667630755, 7289008888, 9992165784.
Time Table
Wake Up............................................ 7:00 A.M. Class-3 ..................................... 2:30-04:00 P.M.
Breakfast.................................... 7:30-8:30 A.M. Class-4 ....................................... 4:00-5:00 P.M.
Class- 1 ..................................... 9:00-10:45 AM Sports Ground ............................ 5:00-6:30 PM
Break ...................................... 10:45-11:00 A.M. Library/Class................................ 6:30-8:30 PM
Class- 2 ................................... 11:00-12:30 PM Dinner ........................................ 8:30 -9:30 PM
Lunch ..................................... 12:30-02:30 P.M. Library ........................................ 9:30-12:30 AM

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