9 votes 9 votes In a press meet on the recent scam, the minister said, "The buck stops here". What did the minister convey by the statement? He wants all the money He will return the money He will assume final responsibility He will resist all enquiries Verbal Aptitude gatecse-2014-set1 verbal-aptitude normal meaning + – gatecse asked Sep 15, 2014 gatecse 2.6k views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 24 votes 24 votes C. The buck stops here is a term meaning to put an end to something, not continue, stop it. (idiomatic) A statement that no excuses will be made, that the speaker is going to take direct responsibility for matters, rather than pass the responsibility to higher authorities. Kathleen answered Sep 24, 2014 edited Dec 11, 2017 by pavan singh Kathleen comment Share Follow See 1 comment See all 1 1 comment reply Akash Verma 1 commented Nov 13, 2017 reply Follow Share nice explanation. 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
2 votes 2 votes See http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/the-buck-stops-here.html Regina Phalange answered Apr 6, 2017 Regina Phalange comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.