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Directions (Q 1-5): In each of the following questions one phrase has been given and it has been followed by four sentences. You have to find out in which of these sentences phrase has been used properly according to its meaning and mark your answer from the options denoted by a), b), c) and d). Mark e) as your answer if you find that phrase has been applied properly in all the sentences.
Hold out on
i) You cannot hold out on the details of financial statement of the company, if the authorities have asked, you will have to show them the details.
ii) The terrorist who has been caught by the cops is holding out on the information about his group members and mission.
iii) If the insurance agent holds out on the benefits and full information about the policy, the customer will definitely not purchase the policy.
iv) While explaining the chapter, professor holds out on the topics with current examples and industrial references.
only i &ii
only i, ii& iv
only ii &iii
all except iv
all are correct
Correct Answer is(d). The meaning of the phrase “hold out on” is “Refuse to give something, typically information, to (someone)” and phrase has been applied properly in i, ii and iii sentences.
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