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Q.

Match List I with List II
 

List IList II
A. Straight from the horse’s mouthI. To find someone off-guard and unprepared to respond
B. To catch someone nappingII. To meet the expected or necessary standard
C. To pass musterIII. To hear something from a person who has direct knowledge of the matter
D. A burr under the saddleIV. Someone or something that is a constant cause of trouble or annoyance

 

Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

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a

A iii, B iv, C i, D ii

b

A iv, B ii, C iii, D i

c

A iii, B i, C ii, D iv

d

A ii, B i, C iv, D iii

answer is C.

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Detailed Solution

Idioms under List I and their meanings under List II are correctly matched in option 3. Hence, it is the correct answer.

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Match List I with List II List IList IIA. Straight from the horse’s mouthI. To find someone off-guard and unprepared to respondB. To catch someone nappingII. To meet the expected or necessary standardC. To pass musterIII. To hear something from a person who has direct knowledge of the matterD. A burr under the saddleIV. Someone or something that is a constant cause of trouble or annoyance Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below: