Question
Which one among the following is the third sentence to
make the paragraph coherent? Six statements are given below, which are jumbled in any random order. Only statement (B), which has been emboldened, is in its correct place. These statements will form a coherent and meaningful paragraph, when arranged in the correct sequence. Arrange the sentences in the right order and answer the questions that follow.   A. Yet the technical and financial problems have fundamentally been solved.  B. The COP27 summit in Egypt re-iterated sundry climate targets while independent analyses oozed gloom and doom.   C. Not a day goes by without apocalyptic predictions of climate disaster.  D. Renewable technologies are already cheaper than those based on fossil fuels, and global markets provide trillions of dollars across borders for viable projects.  E. The Economist had a cover story titled “Goodbye to 1. 5 degrees,” groaning that the race to limit warming was already lost.  F. Others highlighted worst-case scenarios of 4-degree temperature increases.Solution
The correct sequence is CBEFAD.
Choose the correct option showing the meaning of the Idiom highlighted in the given sentence
The new employee is a real go-getter .
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Contain commonly used idioms and phrases in the English language. In each case, choose the option representing the correct meaning of each of ...
Bad blood
Buying a new car can cost an arm and a leg.
Dry Run
- Select the most appropriate meaning of the bold idiom in the following sentence.
After the merger, the CEO knew he had to face the music for the co... "The progress on the project was made by fits and starts,  which caused delays in its completion."
In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
Ne...
Fill in the blank with an appropriate idiom.
The new employee was __________, but he quickly learned the ropes.
In the following question, out ot the four alternatives, choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/Phrase.
Cut shor...