Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

Grammar: Idioms

Question:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Take something at face value

Options:

Accept something as it looks without thinking about whether it might, in fact, not be quite what it appears

According to the appearance of something

Not laugh or change your expression even though you want to laugh

Show that you do not like something by making an unpleasant expression

Correct Answer:

Accept something as it looks without thinking about whether it might, in fact, not be quite what it appears

Explanation:

The most appropriate meaning of the given idiom "take something at face value" is accept something as it looks without thinking about whether it might, in fact, not be quite what it appears.

This idiom means to believe something without questioning it or looking for any hidden meanings. It is often used to describe someone who is gullible or naive.

The other options are incorrect:

  • According to the appearance of something: This is not the same as "taking something at face value." Taking something at face value means to accept something without thinking about it, while according to the appearance of something means to judge something based on its appearance.
  • Not laugh or change your expression even though you want to laugh: This is not the same as "taking something at face value." Taking something at face value means to accept something without thinking about it, while not laughing or changing your expression even though you want to laugh means to control your emotions.
  • Show that you do not like something by making an unpleasant expression: This is not the same as "taking something at face value." Taking something at face value means to accept something without thinking about it, while showing that you do not like something by making an unpleasant expression means to express your disapproval.