NDA CDS AFCAT 2 2026 Exam English Idioms & Phrases Class 1

Idioms and Phrases form an important part of the English section in NDA, CDS, and AFCAT examinations. Every year, questions based on commonly used idiomatic...

Idioms and Phrases form an important part of the English section in NDA, CDS, and AFCAT examinations. Every year, questions based on commonly used idiomatic expressions and phrases appear in defence examinations to test a candidate’s vocabulary, language proficiency, and understanding of figurative English. Since the meanings of idioms and phrases often differ from the literal meanings of the individual words, candidates must develop a strong command of these expressions to perform well in the examination.

In the English Idioms & Phrases Live Class 1 conducted for NDA, CDS & AFCAT 2 2026 aspirants, candidates practiced a variety of examination-oriented multiple-choice questions in which they were required to identify the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given in the question. The session focused on enhancing vocabulary, improving comprehension of figurative language, and developing familiarity with frequently asked idioms and phrases.

Understanding the Idioms & Phrases Topic

An idiom is a group of words whose meaning cannot be understood from the literal meanings of its individual words.

For example:

A blessing in disguise

Literal Meaning: A blessing that is hidden.

Actual Meaning: Something that appears bad initially but later proves beneficial.

A phrase, on the other hand, is a group of words that functions as a meaningful unit in a sentence and often carries a specific meaning.

In defence examinations, candidates are generally given an idiom or phrase and asked to choose its correct meaning from the options provided.

Example:

Choose the meaning of “Hit the nail on the head.”

(a) Strike a nail with a hammer
(b) Make an accurate statement
(c) Cause injury
(d) Work hard

Correct Answer: Make an accurate statement

Such questions test a candidate’s familiarity with commonly used English expressions.

Importance of Idioms & Phrases in Defence Examinations

Questions based on idioms and phrases help assess:

  • Vocabulary knowledge
  • Language proficiency
  • Reading comprehension ability
  • Contextual understanding
  • Communication skills

Knowledge of idiomatic expressions also improves performance in:

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Cloze Test
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Sentence Improvement
  • Suggested Meaning of Words
  • General Vocabulary Questions

A candidate with a strong command of idioms and phrases can understand English texts more effectively and communicate more naturally.

Focus of the Live Class

The Idioms & Phrases Live Class 1 focused on examination-oriented MCQs frequently asked in NDA, CDS, and AFCAT examinations.

Candidates practiced questions in which they were required to:

  • Understand the expression.
  • Recall its accepted meaning.
  • Eliminate incorrect options.
  • Select the most appropriate answer.

Special emphasis was placed on learning meanings through examples and practical usage rather than rote memorization.

Sample Idioms & Phrases MCQs Discussed During the Session

A Blessing in Disguise

Options:

(a) A hidden treasure
(b) Something that appears bad but proves beneficial
(c) An unexpected gift
(d) A lucky accident

Correct Answer: Something that appears bad but proves beneficial

Candidates learned that many difficult situations eventually lead to positive outcomes.

Once in a Blue Moon

Options:

(a) Every month
(b) Frequently
(c) Rarely
(d) Regularly

Correct Answer: Rarely

This is one of the most commonly asked idioms in competitive examinations.

At Sixes and Sevens

Options:

(a) Very organized
(b) In confusion or disorder
(c) Extremely happy
(d) Very punctual

Correct Answer: In confusion or disorder

Candidates learned how this expression is used to describe a state of disorder.

Burn the Midnight Oil

Options:

(a) Waste resources
(b) Work late into the night
(c) Cause damage
(d) Travel at night

Correct Answer: Work late into the night

This idiom is frequently associated with hard work and preparation.

A Piece of Cake

Options:

(a) A dessert item
(b) Something very easy
(c) Something expensive
(d) Something impossible

Correct Answer: Something very easy

Candidates discussed how the expression is commonly used in everyday English.

Categories of Idioms & Phrases Covered During the Session

The MCQs included expressions from various categories frequently tested in defence examinations.

Success and Achievement

  • Hit the nail on the head
  • Bring home the bacon
  • Bear fruit
  • Make a mark

Hard Work and Effort

  • Burn the midnight oil
  • Leave no stone unturned
  • Pull one’s weight
  • Go the extra mile

Failure and Difficulty

  • Miss the boat
  • Bark up the wrong tree
  • Face the music
  • A hard nut to crack

Emotions and Human Behaviour

  • Lose one’s temper
  • Cry over spilled milk
  • Wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve
  • Keep one’s cool

Everyday Expressions

  • A piece of cake
  • Once in a blue moon
  • In black and white
  • Under the weather

These categories represent some of the most frequently tested idioms and phrases in competitive examinations.

Importance of Context in Understanding Idioms

One of the key lessons emphasized during the class was that idioms should never be interpreted literally.

For example:

Spill the beans

Literal Meaning: Drop beans accidentally.

Actual Meaning: Reveal a secret.

Similarly,

Kick the bucket

Literal Meaning: Strike a bucket with the foot.

Actual Meaning: To die.

Understanding the figurative meaning is essential for answering questions correctly.

Strategies Discussed for Solving Idioms & Phrases Questions

The live class highlighted several effective techniques.

Learn Meanings Through Usage

Candidates were encouraged to learn idioms through example sentences rather than isolated definitions.

Group Similar Expressions Together

Learning idioms according to themes improves retention and recall.

Read English Newspapers and Articles

Exposure to authentic English helps candidates encounter idiomatic expressions naturally.

Practice Examination-Oriented MCQs

Regular MCQ practice helps identify frequently repeated idioms.

Maintain an Idioms Notebook

Candidates were advised to maintain a record of:

  • Idiom or phrase
  • Meaning
  • Example sentence
  • Similar expressions

Regular revision strengthens memory and understanding.

Common Mistakes Observed During the Session

Several common errors were noticed during MCQ practice:

  • Interpreting idioms literally
  • Confusing similar expressions
  • Selecting partially correct meanings
  • Relying on guesswork
  • Limited exposure to figurative language

The session demonstrated that regular practice helps eliminate these mistakes.

Benefits of Idioms & Phrases Practice

Consistent practice offers numerous advantages:

  • Expands vocabulary
  • Improves comprehension skills
  • Enhances communication ability
  • Strengthens language proficiency
  • Improves performance in vocabulary-based questions
  • Builds confidence in English

Knowledge of idioms also makes spoken and written communication more natural and effective.

Preparation Tips for NDA, CDS & AFCAT 2 2026 Aspirants

To perform well in Idioms & Phrases questions, candidates should:

  • Learn a few idioms daily.
  • Revise previously learned expressions regularly.
  • Practice vocabulary MCQs consistently.
  • Read newspapers, magazines, and editorials.
  • Solve previous years’ examination papers.
  • Use idioms in sentences to improve retention.
  • Maintain a dedicated vocabulary notebook.

Regular revision remains the key to mastering idiomatic expressions.

Importance of Reading Habits

The session emphasized that reading is one of the most effective ways to improve vocabulary and familiarity with idiomatic language.

Reading newspapers, editorials, biographies, magazines, and quality English articles exposes candidates to commonly used idioms and phrases in real-life contexts. This improves understanding, retention, and application.

Strong reading habits contribute significantly to success in vocabulary-based questions.

Conclusion

The English Idioms & Phrases Live Class 1 for NDA, CDS & AFCAT 2 2026 aspirants provided extensive practice in one of the most important vocabulary topics for defence examinations. Through examination-oriented MCQs, candidates learned the meanings of commonly tested idioms and phrases, improved their vocabulary, and strengthened their understanding of figurative language.

The session highlighted that success in Idioms & Phrases questions depends on regular exposure, consistent revision, and contextual understanding. By continuously expanding their vocabulary and practicing examination-oriented questions, aspirants can significantly improve their performance in the English section of NDA, CDS, and AFCAT examinations and develop stronger communication skills for their future careers.

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Anuradha Dey

Senior Lecturer, SSBCrackExams, M.A.(Psychology), M.A. English (Gold Medalist) from BHU; B.A. Hons from St. Xavier’s College (Kolkata). Poet, Writer & Translator. Certified Career Counselor. Knows Mandarin, German, English, Bengali & Hindi.

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