41. “Ready to the last gaiter button” means:

A. Poorly dressed
B. Somewhat ready
C. Completely ready
D. Uninterested

Correct Answer: C. Completely ready


Explanation: This idiom means to be perfectly and completely prepared for a task or event.

42. “To play to the gallery” means to:

A. Entertain the elite
B. Make jokes
C. Appeal to the masses
D. Show off knowledge

Correct Answer: C. Appeal to the masses


Explanation: To “play to the gallery” means to act or speak in a way that is intended to win popularity or approval from the general public.

43. “To play a double game” means to:

A. Play twice
B. Cheat openly
C. Be clever and deceitful
D. Lose twice

Correct Answer: C. Be clever and deceitful


Explanation: To “play a double game” means to act deceitfully by pretending to support two opposing sides at once.

44. “Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander” means:

A. One rule for all
B. Treat others kindly
C. Give more to the needy
D. Feed both birds

Correct Answer: A. One rule for all


Explanation: This proverb means that what is acceptable for one person should be acceptable for another person in the same situation.

45. “Between you and me and the gatepost” means:

A. Shout in public
B. Gossip openly
C. In strict confidence
D. In a casual way

Correct Answer: C. In strict confidence


Explanation: This phrase is used when telling someone a secret that must not be repeated; in strict confidence.

46. “A rolling stone gathers no moss” means:

A. A traveler earns more
B. Keep moving to gain wealth
C. One who doesn’t settle gains nothing
D. Laziness is bad

Correct Answer: C. One who doesn’t settle gains nothing


Explanation: This proverb suggests that a person who is constantly changing their job or place of living will not succeed or gather responsibilities.

47. “Gentleman at large” means:

A. A retired officer
B. A person with a big heart
C. An unemployed but carefree person
D. A thief

Correct Answer: C. An unemployed but carefree person


Explanation: A “gentleman at large” is a man of independent means who has no fixed occupation or place of residence.

48. “To get into good graces” means to:

A. Borrow money
B. Earn someone’s friendship
C. Praise falsely
D. Avoid responsibility

Correct Answer: B. Earn someone’s friendship


Explanation: To “get into someone’s good graces” means to gain their favour, approval, or friendship.

49. “To fall from grace” means to:

A. Become respected
B. Gain power
C. Lose favor or respect
D. Move to another place

Correct Answer: C. Lose favor or respect


Explanation: To “fall from grace” means to lose a position of respect, favour, or popularity.

50. “To grease one’s palm” means to:

A. Wash hands
B. Shake hands
C. Give bribe
D. Do hard work

Correct Answer: C. Give bribe


Explanation: To “grease someone’s palm” is a slang expression meaning to give them a bribe.

51. “Get your act together” means:

A. Start performing in a play
B. Organize yourself and start acting properly
C. Argue with someone in public
D. Leave the stage quietly

Correct Answer: B. Organize yourself and start acting properly


Explanation: To “get your act together” means to become organized and productive, especially after a period of confusion or failure.

52. “Green thumb” means:

A. A finger painted green
B. Habit of pointing at plants
C. Love for green clothes
D. Talent for gardening

Correct Answer: D. Talent for gardening


Explanation: Having a “green thumb” means being very good at gardening and making plants grow well.

53. “Go to the dogs” means:

A. Surrounded by street dogs
B. Get a pet dog
C. Decline or worsen in condition
D. Travel with animals

Correct Answer: C. Decline or worsen in condition


Explanation: To “go to the dogs” means to deteriorate greatly or fall into a ruined state.

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