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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Get your act together
Question

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Get your act together

A.

decide to put on an act of innocence

B.

organise your work in a better way

C.

take up a career in acting

D.

start taking action slowly

Correct option is B

Option (b) is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
Idiom - Get your act together: This means to organize yourself more effectively to achieve something or start behaving properly and efficiently. (स्वयं को व्यवस्थित करना और कार्य में लगना)
Example: If you want to pass the exam, you’ll have to get your act together and start studying seriously.
At least 3 Other related idioms and their meanings:
· Pull up your socks – Start working harder or improve performance.
· Shape up or ship out – Improve your behavior or performance or leave.
· Get back on track – Resume an effective and organized approach.
Meanings of other options:
· (a) Decide to put on an act of innocence – (Inaccurate meaning, too literal)
· (c) Take up a career in acting – Incorrect context
· (d) Start taking action slowly – Opposite of what idiom means

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