Idioms and Phrases

Direction : In each of the following questions, an idiomatic expression / a proverb has been given, followed by some alternatives. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given Idiom/proverb.
26. To lose one's head
  A.  To go mad
  B.  To become nervous
  C.  To lose the balance
  D.  To become confused and over excited
27. To fly off the handle
  A.  To take off
  B.  To Dislocate
  C.  To be indifferent
  D.  To lose one's temper

28. To turn the tables
  A.  To defeat
  B.  To oppose
  C.  To create chaos
  D.  To change the sorry scheme
29. Castles in the air
  A.  Perfect plans
  B.  Romantic designs
  C.  Ideal projects
  D.  Visionary projects
30. A sqaure peg in a round hole
  A.  A person unsuited to the position he fills
  B.  An impossible task
  C.  A scheme that never works
  D.  None of these
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