MCQ Idioms and PhrasesALL MCQ For Idioms and PhrasesSet 2 1. They were at odds with each other. This means:They were working together.They were in agreement with each other.They were arguing or disagreeing.They were ignoring each other.Question 1 of 172. He couldn’t see the forest for the trees. This means:He had poor eyesight.He was lost in a forest.He was unable to see the bigger picture because he was focusing on too many small details.He was overwhelmed by a task.Question 2 of 173. "To 'turn a blind eye' means to:"Seek attentionPretend not to notice somethingMake a quick decisionLook carefullyQuestion 3 of 174. "When someone 'throws in the towel,' they are:"Giving up or surrenderingEngaging in a physical activityMaking a risky decisionOffering assistanceQuestion 4 of 175. "To be 'all ears' means to:"Be able to hear faint soundsBe very attentive and ready to listenHave a good sense of humorBe distracted easilyQuestion 5 of 176. "To 'keep an eye on' someone means to:"Ignore themWatch them closelyGive them privacyGossip about themQuestion 6 of 177. "To 'beat around the bush' means to:"Beating a plant with sticksSpeak directly and honestlyAvoid addressing the main topicEngage in physical activityQuestion 7 of 178. "To 'cut to the chase' means to:"Start a movieGet to the point without wasting timeRun quicklyBegin a conversationQuestion 8 of 179. "To go the extra mile" means to:Travel a long distance.Put in additional effort or make extra exertions.Achieve something without much effort.Take a shortcut.Question 9 of 1710. "To kill two birds with one stone" means to:Harm multiple animals at once.Accomplish two things with a single action.Engage in a dangerous activity.Achieve nothing despite effort.Question 10 of 1711. "To let the cat out of the bag" means to:Reveal a secret or disclose something that was supposed to be kept confidential.Play with a cat using a bag.Keep something hidden.Purchase a cat carrier.Question 11 of 1712. "To turn over a new leaf" means to:Literally flip a leaf over.Start fresh or change for the better.Hide from responsibilities.Ignore past mistakes.Question 12 of 1713. "Tie the knot" means to:something easily achieved have a drinkto marry a mate pretend not to notice. Question 13 of 1714. "Bed of roses" means to:Important work takes time pretend not to notice.Start impressively an easy, comfortable situation. Question 14 of 1715. "Dog eat dog" means to:pretend not to notice.Ruthlessly competitive Start impressively an easy, comfortable situation. Question 15 of 1716. "Smell a rat" means to:to sense that someone has caused something wrong.have a drink. Wake up and get out of bed promptly. To take a risk. Question 16 of 1717. "The ball is in your court" means to:to sense that someone has caused something wrong.have a drink. Wake up and get out of bed promptly. one needs to take some action to keep something going. Question 17 of 17 Loading...
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