In the given question, a phrase/idiom has been given and there are three ways in which the phrase/idiom has been used, in similar or different forms. You need to see which of the sentences has/have correctly used the highlighted phrase/ idiom, and mark that as your answer.
Break the bank
I. The car is not worth breaking the bank.
II. The attempt to break the bank has been messed up.
III. We were interrupted by the security check before we broke the bank.
1.Only II and III
2.Only I
3.Only II
4.Only I and II
5.All I, II and III
Correct Answer : 2
Solution :
The meaning of the idiom 'break the bank' is 'cost more than one can afford'.
In sentence I, the use of the idiom is contextually and grammatically correct. In sentences II and III, the use of the idiom is contextually incorrect because sentence II talks about robbing a bank and sentence III talks about security check interruption. So, only sentence I has the correct usage of the idiom.
Hence, the correct answer is option (b).
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