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Q.1
Choose the option with the same meaning as the idiom - HAND ON A PLATTER.
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The hand held the plate.
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The hand is like a plate.
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To obtain something easily without having to make too much effort.
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Hand and plate go together.
Q.2
Choose the option with the same meaning as the idiom - TO HAVE YOUR HANDS FULL.
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To have a lot of work.
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To be able to sweat.
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To fill up your pockets.
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To clean your hands.
Q.3
Choose the option with the same meaning as the idiom - WASH YOUR HANDS OF.
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To rub your hands.
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To abandon something you were doing midway.
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To clean your hands.
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To rinse your hands.
Q.4
Choose the option with the same meaning as the idiom - TO HAVE THE UPPER HAND.
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To lift your hand.
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To have an advantage.
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To shake someone's hand.
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To clasp hands.
Q.5
Choose the option with the same meaning as the idiom - HAND IN GLOVE.
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To work in close association for a bad cause.
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To remove the glove from the hand.
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To stuff the hand in the glove.
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To hand over the glove.
Q.6
Choose the option with the same meaning as the idiom - TO THROW UP ONE'S HANDS.
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To dirty your hands.
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To put your hands together.
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To give up.
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To use the hands to throw something.
Q.7
Choose the option with the same meaning as the idiom - LIKE THE BACK OF ONE'S HAND.
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To place the hands one behind the other.
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To like somebody's hands.
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To know something very well.
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To tie the hands behind the back.
Q.8
Choose the option with the same meaning as the idiom - TO GET OUT OF HAND.
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To get the hands out.
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To separate the hands.
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To get out of control.
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To release the hands.
Q.9
Choose the option with the same meaning as the idiom - BITE THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU.
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To chew one's hands.
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To feed someone with your hands.
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To cut off a hand.
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To do harm to someone who is kind to you.
Q.10
Choose the option with the same meaning as the idiom - TO HAVE A FREE HAND.
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To untie the hands.
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To keep one hand free.
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To have both hands free.
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To be able to do things your way.
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