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What does the idiom back seat driver mean

A. A professional chauffeur
B. A passenger who constantly offers unwanted advice or criticism to the driver
C. A highly dangerous driving maneuver
D. A person who sleeps in the back of a car
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKSSB Mock Tests Team)
A back seat driver is an annoying passenger who interferes with the person driving by giving unasked-for instructions.
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