Question
In the given question, five alternatives are given for the
Idiom/ Phrase given in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase. It’s good to toot your own horn for the reason that occasionally you required to be your finest spokesperson.Solution
The idiom "toot your own horn" means to boast or speak proudly about one's own achievements or abilities. It implies self-promotion, often in a boastful manner.
The person who draws a bill of exchange is called the:
A bill of exchange was accepted by the drawee and later discounted by drawer with bank. On maturity, the drawee defaulted. Who is liable?
Mr. X draws a bill on Mr. Y for ₹1,00,000 payable after 3 months. Mr. Y accepts the bill but fails to honour it on maturity. What is this act called i...
A bill of exchange drawn on 15th March for 2 months will mature on:
When a bill is dishonored, the drawer's account is debited in the books of the drawee because:
Mr. A draws a bill of exchange for ₹1,00,000 on Mr. B for 90 days. Mr. B accepts it and it is discounted by Mr. A from the bank. On maturity, Mr. B fa...
A negotiable instrument as per the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 includes:
The term 'Days of Grace' in relation to a bill of exchange refers to:
Accounts relating to income, revenue, gain expenses, and losses are termed as:
Noting charges are recoverable from: