This category provides multiple choice questions (MCQs) focusing on idioms and phrases, enhancing understanding of their meanings and use in context . Idioms and phrases are essential for nuanced and expressive communication, adding richness and depth to both spoken and written English. The MCQs help learners identify and understand the meanings of various idioms and phrases, improving their comprehension and communication skills. This is valuable for students, professionals, and anyone striving to improve their English language proficiency and improve
What does the phrase ‘back to the drawing board’ mean?
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A. To continue workingB. To give upC. To start over againD. To delegate the task
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Fill in the blank: ‘She was so angry, she was.
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A. Feeling blueB. Out of the blueC. In the redD. Seeing red
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What does the idiom ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity mean?
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A. A common opportunityB. A frequent opportunityC. A very rare and exceptional opportunityD. An unimportant opportunity
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What does the idiom ‘hit the books’ mean? | idiom.
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A. To read for pleasureB. To attend social gatheringsC. To skip classD. To study diligently
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What does ‘kill two birds with one stone’ mean? |.
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A. To fail at two tasksB. To waste time and resourcesC. To accomplish two things at onceD. To do something slowly
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Which idiom best describes a person who is very stubborn?
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A. Pig-headedB. HeadstrongC. Thick-skinnedD. Bull-headed
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What does the idiom ‘get cold feet’ mean? | idiom.
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A. To become very angryB. To become suddenly nervousC. To feel very warmD. To feel very comfortable
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What does the phrase ‘a piece of cake’ mean? |.
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A. DifficultB. ChallengingC. Very easyD. Moderately difficult
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Fill in the blank: ‘After years of hard work, he.
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A. took the plungeB. called it quitsC. reaped the rewardsD. paid the price
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What does the idiom ‘break a leg’ mean? | break.
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A. To wish someone harmB. To wish someone good luckC. To injure oneselfD. To be exhausted
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