Q. What is the meaning of the idiom, ‘Blow one’s own horn’?
(A) To be the devil’s advocate
(B) To announce self defeat
(C) To boast about oneself
(D) To suddenly become very angry
Question from UPPSC Prelims CSAT 2024
Correct Answer: (C) To boast about oneself
Explanation:
The idiom “blow one’s own horn” means to brag or boast about one’s own achievements, abilities, or qualities. It refers to someone who talks about themselves in a self-praising manner.
– (A) “To be the devil’s advocate” is incorrect because it refers to someone who argues against a point for the sake of debate, not self-praise.
– (B) “To announce self defeat” is incorrect as it has no connection to boasting or self-promotion.
– (D) “To suddenly become very angry” is incorrect because it describes a different emotional reaction, unrelated to the idiom’s meaning.
Thus, the correct answer is (C).