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 idiom ‘rule of thumb’ mean? | use.
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A. A strict regulationB. A precise scientific measurementC. A broadly accurate guidelineD. An unimportant detail
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What does the idiom ‘let sleeping dogs lie’ mean? |.
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A. To create unnecessary troubleB. To avoid interfering in a potentially problematic situationC. To seek out conflictD. To be proactive in problem-solving
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What does the idiom ‘go the extra mile’ mean? |.
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A. To take a shortcutB. To do the minimum requiredC. To make a greater effort than expectedD. To avoid responsibility
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What does the idiom ‘get something off your chest’ mean?
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A. To keep a secretB. To forget about a problemC. To express something bothering youD. To ignore someone's advice
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What does the phrase ‘to add insult to injury’ mean?
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A. To make a small mistakeB. To help someone in needC. To worsen an already bad situationD. To apologize for a wrongdoing
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Which idiom best describes someone who is very cautious? |.
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A. Taking a gambleB. Playing it safeC. Cutting cornersD. Jumping the gun
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Fill in the blank: ‘He’s always been a bit of.
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A. jokerB. slackerC. lightweightD. goofball
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What does the idiom ‘at the drop of a hat’.
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A. Very slowlyB. After a long waitC. Immediately, without hesitationD. With great difficulty
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What does the idiom ‘a storm in a teacup’ mean?
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A. A sudden and unexpected changeB. A small problem that becomes a large issueC. A period of calm before a crisisD. A violent argument ...
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Fill in the blank: ‘After the long journey, they were.
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A. refreshedB. exhaustedC. energeticD. rejuvenated
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