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The idiom “Hit the sack” means:

A. Go to bed or sleep
B. Box the bag
C. Hit the potato sack with a stick
D. Throw the sack to the floor
Correct answer is: A. Go to bed or sleep
“Hit the sack” is an idiom meaning to go to sleep. examples I am really tired after all that exercise. I am going to hit the sack.
After the long road trip, we were all dead tired and ready to hit the hayas soon as we reached home.
This job is really sucking the life out of me. I haven’t hit the sackin nearly twenty-four hours!
Before I hit the sack, I make it a point to check whether all the doors are locked and all the lights are turn

The synonym of “Zest” is:

A. Enthusiasm
B. Passive
C. Disgust
D. Various
Correct answer is: A. Enthusiasm
“Zest” denotes keen interest or energy, synonymous with enthusiasm.

Choose the correct sentence: “She ___ well.”

A. sings wells
B. sing good
C. sings well
D. None of these
Correct answer is: C. sings well
Correct grammar uses “sings well” with the verb and adverb.

Select the meaning of the idiom: “A wild-goose chase.”

A. A fruitful chase
B. To run like a goose
C. A useless effort
D. To run wildly
Correct answer is: C. A useless effort
The idiom means pursuing something pointless.

The antonym of “Immerse” is:

A. Dip
B. Involve
C. Sprinkle
D. dry
Correct answer is: D. dry
The most common antonym for "immerse" is dry, as it refers to removing liquid, while "immerse" means to put something into a liquid. Other antonyms include words like disengage, release, or extract, which are opposite to the act of being deeply involved or absorbed.

The antonym of “Vice” is:

A. Diligent
B. Virtue
C. Subtle
D. Aristocrat
Correct answer is: B. Virtue
“Vice” is immoral behavior; its opposite is virtue.

A diplomatic representative of one country in another is known as:

A. Arbitrator
B. Antagonist
C. Ambassador
D. Aristocrat
Correct answer is: C. Ambassador
An ambassador represents a country officially in a foreign state.

Fill in the blanks: “A___ friend in need is ___ friend indeed.”

A. a, a
B. a, the
C. the, the
D. the, an
Correct answer is: A. a, a
Correct idiom: “A friend in need is a friend indeed.”

Identify the part of speech of the underlined word: “The manager spoke confidently about the project.”

A. Adjective
B. Adverb
C. Noun
D. Verb
Correct answer is: B. Adverb
“Confidently” describes the verb “spoke,” so it is an adverb.

Which sentence uses the subjunctive mood?

A. If he was available, he would attend.
B. If he were available, he would attend.
C. He is available to attend.
D. He attends meetings regularly.
Correct answer is: B. If he were available, he would attend.
Subjunctive mood expresses hypothetical or wishful situations; “were” is correct.
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