issb english MCQ #289

Idiom 'to make both ends meet' means:

issb english MCQ #289

  1. Question 1

    Q1. Idiom 'to make both ends meet' means:

    • A) To join ropes
    • B) To manage within one's income
    • C) To travel far
    • D) To win a race

    Answer: To manage within one's income

    Explanation: To make both ends meet means to live within one's means. Review the rule behind the correct option so you can apply it to similar questions.