MCQ Idioms and PhrasesALL MCQ For Idioms and PhrasesSet 1 1. He kicked the bucket. This means:He started a new project.He retired.He died.He got married.Question 1 of 192. She spilled the beans. This means:She told a secret.She lost her belongings.She made a mistake.She forgot something important.Question 2 of 193. They were on the same page. This means:They were reading the same book.They disagreed with each other.They understood each other completely.They were in the same location.Question 3 of 194. He was feeling under the weather. This means:He was happy and carefree.He was feeling unwell.He was experiencing financial difficulties.He was feeling lonely.Question 4 of 195. It was a piece of cake. This means:It was a delicious dessert.It was a challenging task.It was an easy task.It was a time-consuming task.Question 5 of 196. She went the extra mile. This means:She took a shortcut.She put in extra effort.She made a mistake.She arrived late.Question 6 of 197. He hit the nail on the head. This means:He made a mistake.He was exactly right.He was confused.He was being aggressive.Question 7 of 198. They jumped on the bandwagon. This means:They started a new trend.They followed a popular trend.They disagreed with the majority.They were hesitant to join in.Question 8 of 199. They saw eye to eye. This means:They avoided looking at each other.They disagreed with each other.They understood each other completely.They were suspicious of each other.Question 9 of 1910. He was barking up the wrong tree. This means:He was giving good advice.He was on the right track.He was wasting his time on something that wouldn’t work.He was being rude.Question 10 of 1911. It rained cats and dogs. This means:It rained lightly.It rained heavily.It snowed heavily.It hailed.Question 11 of 1912. “Bite the bullet” This means:To chew a bulletTo face a difficult situation with courageTo avoid confrontationTo hide the truthQuestion 12 of 1913. “Cry over spilled milk” This means:To mourn a lossTo regret something that cannot be changedTo celebrate successTo ignore mistakesQuestion 13 of 1914. “Burn the midnight oil” This means:To waste timeTo work late into the nightTo stay idleTo conserve energyQuestion 14 of 1915. “Break the ice” This means:To melt somethingTo initiate a conversation in a social settingTo create a conflictTo avoid communicationQuestion 15 of 1916. “Cost an arm and a leg” This means:To be very affordableTo be extremely expensiveTo be valuableTo be a fair dealQuestion 16 of 1917. “Hit the hay” This means:To start a fightTo go to bedTo work on a farmTo take a breakQuestion 17 of 1918. She had cold feet. This means:She was feeling cold.She was excited and enthusiastic.She was nervous or hesitant about something.She was feeling unwell.Question 18 of 1919. He was pulling someone’s leg. This means:He was helping someone up.He was telling someone a lie in a playful way.He was trying to trip someone.He was seriously criticising someone.Question 19 of 19 Loading...
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