looks
face
hair
idioms
feelings
100

After his illness, he looked unusually ______, with dark circles under his eyes

pale

100

She had long, dark ______ that made her eyes look even brighter.

eyelashes

100

Which hairstyle is created by tightly twisting or braiding hair into rope-like strands?
A) Plait
B) Fringe
C) Dreadlocks
D) Ponytail

dreadlocks

100

Even after failing the test, her friend told her, “Don’t give up—just ______!”

keep your chin up

100

When she realized she’d called her teacher “Mom” by mistake, her face turned red, and she began to ______.

blush

200

Which term best describes a person typically between 40–60 years old?
A) Elderly
B) Middle-aged
C) Charming
D) Overweight 

elderly

200

Which of the following is not a facial feature you can grow or develop naturally?
A) Beard
B) Moustache
C) Glasses
D) Wrinkle

glasses

200

Which word does not describe a hairstyle created by styling or sectioning hair?
Options: ponytail, fringe, spiky, straight

straight

200

What does the idiom “to be all ears” mean?
A) To have very large ears
B) To be completely focused on listening
C) To ignore what someone is saying
D) To gossip about others

To be completely focused on listening

200

If someone is confused, they are likely to frown and rub their temples while trying to understand.

true

300

The term 'overweight' is a precise medical diagnosis that always indicates poor health. Is it true?

false

 "Overweight" describes body size but doesn’t inherently define health status

300

A deep cut on the face can leave a permanent scar on the cheeks or chin.

true

300

She pulled the top section of her hair back with a clip, leaving the rest loose—that’s called a ______.

a half ponytail

300

The phrase “to have a thin skin” is a compliment meaning someone is sensitive in a positive, caring way.

Answer: False
(It usually implies someone is overly sensitive or easily upset by criticism.)

300

Match each feeling to a common physical response:

  1. Nervous
  2. Pleased
  3. Surprised
  4. Furious


A) Raise eyebrows and gasp
B) Tremble or tap fingers rapidly
C) Smile and stand tall
D) Clench fists and glare

1–B, 2–C, 3–A, 4–D



400

What does the word "skinny"mean?

Extremely thin or underweight

400

Name two facial features from the list that are made of hair.

a beard, a moustache, eyelashes, eyebrows

400

Hair styled to stand up in sharp points

spiky hair

400

Identify the incorrect idiom in the sentence and replace it with the right one from the list:
"After hearing the exciting news, she was long in the tooth and couldn’t wait to respond."

Answer: “long in the tooth” → all ears

400

Which word does not describe an emotion?
Options: embarrassed, frown, furious, pleased

frown

500

"Describe an elderly person you admire, using two of these words: elderly, charming, well-built, pale.

good/not very good

500

Describe Captain Sparrow's face

good/not good

500

Use two of the following words in one grammatically correct sentence: fringe, curly, dreadlocks, wavy.

well done/not very good

500

a short dialogue (3–4 lines) between two people that includes two of these idioms: to raise one’s eyebrows, to keep one’s chin up, to tear one’s hair out.

great/not ok

500

Describe a situation where someone might tremble and blush at the same time.

ok/not ok

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