Idiom “Get the sack” means?
A. resigned
B. got rid of
C. was demoted from
D. was dismissed from
A. resigned
B. got rid of
C. was demoted from
D. was dismissed from
		A. Raining very heavily
B. Easy option
C. Very rarely
D. one who presents a counter argument
A. disputed
B. paid attention to
C. To ignore or refuse to listen to someone or something
D. acknowledged gratefully
		A.  An ideal pace
B.  Dream land
C.  A worthless place
D.  A useless situation
		A. A hidden or secret strength, or unrevealed advantage
B. A metaphor for a fatal weakness in spite of overall strength
C. Anything causing trouble, discord, or jealousy
D. Without any hesitation; instantly
		A.  To uselessly dwell on a subject far beyond its point of resolution
B.  An obvious, pressing issue left unaddressed due to its sensitive nature.
C.  To speak the truth, even to the point of being blunt and rude
D.  To work late into the night, alluding to the time before electric lighting
A. no time
B. a long time
C. a special Sunday
D. a short period