Question:medium

Directions: Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
The dispute regarding the granting of bonus to workers came to a head this week.

Updated On: Jan 13, 2026
  • Settled amicably
  • Took a better turn
  • Resulted in violence
  • Reached a crisis
  • Yielded better results
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (D):
Reached a crisis

The correct answer is "Reached a crisis" because the idiom "came to a head" signifies that a situation, particularly a problem or dispute, has reached its most critical point or a point of crisis. It implies that the situation has intensified and now demands immediate attention and possibly decisive action.

Analyzing the other options:

* "Settled amicably" implies a peaceful resolution, which is the opposite of a crisis.
* "Took a better turn" suggests improvement, which is not consistent with the worsening implied by "came to a head."
* "Resulted in violence" is a possible outcome of a crisis but not the definition of the idiom itself.
* "Yielded better results" again contradicts the idea of a worsening situation.

Therefore, "Reached a crisis" accurately captures the core meaning of "came to a head," indicating the peak of the dispute and its most critical phase.
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