A lion’s share
A lion’s share
Past Papers:
Board of Revenue (BoR) — Past Paper MCQs
BoR Naib Tehsildar — Past Paper MCQs
PPSC Past Paper MCQs (2005–2025)
A: The part of a lion
B: The part of a lion
C: Major part
D: The lion’s escape
The idiom "a lion’s share" refers to the largest or most significant portion of something making "major part" the correct answer. Options A and B are literal misinterpretations and "the lion’s escape" is unrelated. Rooted in Aesop’s fables this idiom is used in contexts like resource allocation or rewards to describe disproportionate shares. Recognizing such expressions enhances understanding of figurative language in literature media or professional discussions. It’s vital for conveying complex ideas succinctly especially in scenarios where describing distribution or allocation is necessary for clear communication.