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Q36. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom: It is no longer easy to **strike gold** in Shakespeare's research since much work on him has already been done.

  1.  Hit a golden spot
  2.  perform in-depth research on a subject
  3.  Come across the word "gold"
  4.  Uncover a novel line of argument

Solution : Uncover a novel line of argument
Q37. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom: Sanjay is **very indifferent about** passing the Civil Services Examination this year.

  1.  Dead sure of
  2.  Very hopeful of
  3.  Not concerned about
  4.  Reasonably certain of

Solution : Not concerned about
Q38. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom: Why must you look a **gift horse in the mouth** ?

  1.  welcome a gift
  2.  find fault with a gift
  3.  be fastidious
  4.  examine a gift carefully

Solution : find fault with a gift
Q39. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom: Dowry is the **burning question** of the day.

  1.  a widely debated issue
  2.  a dying issue
  3.  a relevant problem
  4.  an irrelevant issue

Solution : a widely debated issue

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Q40. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom: Leaders should not only make speeches; they should also be prepared **to to bell the cat.**

  1.  To take lead in danger.
  2.  To tie bell to a cat's neck
  3.  To be alert of the enemy
  4.  To make noise

Solution : To take lead in danger.
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