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Direction: In the following questions four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.

  1. at one’s wit’s/wits' end
    1. to work hard
    2. to be intelligent
    3. to get puzzled
    4. to be stupid
Correct Option: C

at one’s wits, end : to be so worried by a problem that you do not know what to do next; to be puzzled
● I’ve tried every possible source but without success, and now I’m at my wits, end. The best option is to get puzzled



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