arrow
arrow
arrow
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Out for the count
Question

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Out for the count

A.

Very expensive

B.

Prepared for battle

C.

In a deep, insensible sleep

D.

Ready for scrutiny

Correct option is C

Option (c) is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
Out for the count means to be unconscious, deeply asleep, or completely exhausted. (गहरी नींद में होना या बेहोश होना)
Example: After a long day at work, he was out for the count as soon as he hit the bed.
Other related idioms and their meanings:
· Dead to the world – Sleeping very deeply.
· Hit the sack – To go to bed.
· Lights out – Time to sleep or rest.

Free Tests

Free
Must Attempt

SSC GD PYP (Held on 4 Feb 2025 S1)

languageIcon English
  • pdpQsnIcon80 Questions
  • pdpsheetsIcon160 Marks
  • timerIcon60 Mins
languageIcon English
Free
Must Attempt

Hindi Section Test 1

languageIcon English
  • pdpQsnIcon20 Questions
  • pdpsheetsIcon40 Marks
  • timerIcon12 Mins
languageIcon English
Free
Must Attempt

SSC GD Constable Full Mock Test 1

languageIcon English
  • pdpQsnIcon80 Questions
  • pdpsheetsIcon160 Marks
  • timerIcon60 Mins
languageIcon English
test-prime-package

Access ‘SSC MTS’ Mock Tests with

  • 60000+ Mocks and Previous Year Papers
  • Unlimited Re-Attempts
  • Personalised Report Card
  • 500% Refund on Final Selection
  • Largest Community
students-icon
354k+ students have already unlocked exclusive benefits with Test Prime!
Our Plans
Monthsup-arrow