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What is the most appropriate synonym for the given word “Tactful”?
Horripilate
Irascible
Diplomatic
Avaricious
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What does the idiom “To have a bone to pick with someone” mean? (CSS MPT 2024)
To have a dispute or unresolved issue to address with someone
To enjoy a hearty bone-based meal with someone
To support archaeological excavations
To engage in a competitive bone-collecting hobby
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What does the idiom “To put a spoke in one’s wheel” mean? (CSS MPT 2024)
To obstruct or hinder someone’s plans
To assist someone in their endeavors
To repair a broken wheel
To engage in a friendly race
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What does the idiom “To read the riot act” mean? (CSS MPT 2024)
To deliver a stern warning or reprimand
To review a book about a riot
To threaten someone with legal action
To organize a protest or demonstration
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What does the idiom “To ride roughshod over” mean? (CSS MPT 2024)
To dominate or treat someone harshly without consideration
To have a bumpy ride
To treat someone with kindness and respect
To take a leisurely horseback ride
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“To pass the buck” means: (CSS MPT 2024)
To share a responsibility
To play a card game
To ignore a problem
To make a decision quickly
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“To cast in the teeth” means: (CSS MPT 2024)
To criticize or reproach someone
To confront someone openly
To compliment someone sincerely
To share a secret with someone
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