Meaning of this idiom “On the edge”
(A) nervous
(B) unhappy
(C) disheartened
(D) scared
(A) nervous
(B) unhappy
(C) disheartened
(D) scared
(A) prevalent
(B) practiced openly
(C) encouraged
(D) valued highly
(A) light conversation
(B) gossip
(C) backbiting
(D) whispering
(A) put any blame on others
(B) pretend to be unaware of the matter
(C) approach the matter in a round about way
(D) try to impress me with your arguments
(A) die with honour
(B) die on a horse back
(C) die while still working
(D) die in the battle field
(A) became delirious
(B) danced on his toes
(C) was dizzy
(D) was wild with excitement
(A) be tough in order to be successful
(B) use pleasant words to make things smooth
(C) accept unpleasant as well as pleasant things
(D) make unpleasant things better
(A) auspicious moment
(B) desired occasion
(C) appropriate time
(D) already late
(A) One who flatters
(B) One who praises oneself
(C) One who is anti-social
(D) One who is social
(A) To find one’s roots
(B) To return to original position
(C) To return home
(D) To emphasize a point