Complete the following sentence with a commonly used noun : I'll do this job as it is right up my ______.
A
road
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B
street
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C
way
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D
none of these
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Solution
The correct option is D street The phrase, 'right up my street' is an idiomatic expression which means 'itis 'thekindofthing I likeorknowabout'. If a person likes/knows a job well, he/ she will take it up/ agree to do it. Hence, the word, 'street' appropriately fills the blank and completes the idiom. Hence, option B is correct.
There is no idiom such as 'right up my road' or 'right up my way'. These are misrepresentations of the idiom 'right up my street'. Hence, options A and C are incorrect.
Option D is incorrect as option B is the correct answer.