To be old as the hills means

To be old as the hills means
A: To be old but foolish
B: To be very ancient
C: To be wise and learned
D: None of these

Old as the hills means very ancient; this question tests idioms. Other options don’t fit; B is correct. Understanding idioms ensures cultural accuracy; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct phrases clarify meaning; knowing idioms aids in expressive clarity; accurate knowledge enhances communication about age or language; B matches the idiom.