IDIOMS AND PHRASES

Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Up to one’s cars

  • (A) Very busy
  • (B) Totally free
  • (C) Highly quarrelsome
  • (D) Out of job
Check Answer
  • (A) Very busy

Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Make believe

  • (A) Revealing the truth
  • (B) Pretending and imagining things
  • (C) Classicism
  • (D) Scientific belief
Check Answer
  • (B) Pretending and imagining things

Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Hand in hand

  • (A) Parting
  • (B) Scuffling
  • (C) Boasting
  • (D) Together
Check Answer
  • (D) Together

Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Hue and cry

  • (A) joys and sorrows
  • (B) Comforts and difficulties
  • (C) A general outcry of alarm
  • (D) Mourning
Check Answer
  • (C) A general outcry of alarm

Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Enough and to spare

  • (A) More than enough
  • (B) Extremely insufficient
  • (C) Hardly enough
  • (D) To save all earnings
Check Answer
  • (A) More than enough

Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: A maiden speech

  • (A) The first speech
  • (B) A hypocritical speech
  • (C) A lady’s friendly talking style
  • (D) A serious speech
Check Answer
  • (A) The first speech

Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: A crying need

  • (A) Merry making time
  • (B) Urgent demanding attention
  • (C) Eminent danger
  • (D) Un-necessary haste
Check Answer
  • (B) Urgent demanding attention

Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Olive branch

  • (A) A gesture of indifference
  • (B) A farewell
  • (C) A gesture of peace
  • (D) Incapability
Check Answer
  • (C) A gesture of peace

Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Be even with

  • (A) To be confronted with
  • (B) To be hostile to
  • (C) To be audacious
  • (D) To settle scores with
Check Answer
  • (D) To settle scores with

Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: To be taken aback

  • (A) To be surprised
  • (B) To be pushed back
  • (C) To be surpassed
  • (D) To be trampled
Check Answer
  • (A) To be surprised

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