In this exercise, we need to identify the correct proverb from the given options. The options provided are:
To determine the correct proverb, we should recall the common English saying that advises against disturbing a situation as it may lead to undesirable consequences. This saying is often used in contexts where it is wiser to leave things as they are and not provoke potential problems. The correct proverb is:
Let the sleeping dogs lie.
This proverb, “Let the sleeping dogs lie,” effectively conveys the idea that one should not stir up trouble when things are calm. It uses the metaphor of “sleeping dogs” to illustrate the potential for problems arising if left undisturbed situations are meddled with.
Fill in the blanks in the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate idioms given in List-II:
List-I (Sentences) and List-II (Idioms)
| List-I (Sentences) | List-II (Idioms) |
|---|---|
| (A) With the project deadline approaching, the team had to | (II) burn the midnight oil |
| to meet the submission date. | |
| (B) As soon as the fitness trend started, many people decided to | (III) jump on the bandwagon |
| and join the new workout class. | |
| (C) Despite the promise of secrecy, Mark couldn't resist the temptation to | (III) jump on the bandwagon |
| about the surprise party. | |
| (D) After a long day at work, I am ready to | (I) hit the hay |
| and get a good night's sleep. |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below: