Idiom meaning (phrasal expression): interpret "stuck up a friendship" in context Base sentence: "Anand stuck up a friendship with Mahesh in just 2 days." Choose the option that correctly paraphrases the sentence's meaning in simple English.

Verbal Ability Completing Statements Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
  • A
    Anand friendship with Mahesh came to an end recently
  • B
    Anand found out the other friends of Mahesh
  • C
    Anand fixed a deal with Mahesh in 2 days
  • D
    Anand's friendship with Mahesh lasted for 2 years
  • E
    Anand became a friend of Mahesh in less than 2 days

Answer

Correct Answer: Anand became a friend of Mahesh in less than 2 days

Explanation

Given data

  • Idiom: to strike/stick up a friendship with someone.
  • Time qualifier: "in just 2 days" (very quickly).

Concept/ApproachThe idiom means to begin or form a friendship. The time phrase indicates the friendship started quickly.

Option analysisAnand became a friend of Mahesh in less than 2 days — conveys that the friendship began very quickly; acceptable paraphrase. ✅(a) Ending a friendship ≠ starting it.(b) Discovering other friends is unrelated.(c) "Fixed a deal" changes the domain to business.(d) Changes both meaning and duration (2 years ≠ 2 days).

Common pitfalls

  • Reading "stuck up" as the adjective "stuck-up" (snobbish), which is unrelated here.

Final AnswerAnand became a friend of Mahesh in less than 2 days.

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