Idioms and Phrases MCQs

The idiom “Above-board” means?

A. Clever
B. Over confidence
C. Honest
D. Moral

The idiom “All and  Sundry” means?

A. Specific
B. Everyone
C. Experienced
D. Relevant

The idiom “Kick the bucket” means?

A. To kill
B. To achieve a goal
C. To die
D. To be successful

He was undecided. He “let the grass grow under his feet”.

A. loitered around
B. stayed out
C. sat unmoving
D. moved away

The idiom “A bolt from blue” means?

A. Good news
B. Unexpected misfortune
C. Expected misfortune
D. Sudden News

Better ______ than never.

A. Late
B. Once
C. Sometime
D. Repeat

“Hitting the Nail on the Head” means?

A. Performing a task with exactness
B. Hurting someone without letting them know
C. Taking a very dangerous risk
D. Scold someone for their mistake

The idiom “To keeps one’s temper” means:

A. To become hungry
B. To be in good mood
C. T0 preserve ones energy
D. To be aloof from

If ”you have a finger in the pie”, you are _________ in something.

A. Interested
B. Involved
C. Puzzled
D. None of these

The idiom ” Pass the buck” means?

A. keep something in hand
B. To evade responsibility
C. To Warn
D. Come to know someone’s secrets

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