A bird in hand is worth two in the bush

Directions: In the following items an idiom or a proverb is given. Select the response that most appropriately describes the meaning of the idiom or proverb and mark your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly.

  1. A. What's hidden is always a matter of speculation
  2. B. What we have is always more valuable that what we have a chance of getting
  3. C. A gift is always better kept close to oneself
  4. D. What can happen is always better than what has happened

Correct Answer: B. What we have is always more valuable that what we have a chance of getting

Explanation

This proverb suggests it's better to hold onto something you have than to risk it for something better you might not get.

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