IDIOMS
PARTS OF SPEECH
LITERARY DEVICES
VOCABULARY
TRIVIA
100

Match the definition to the idiom.

Someone who lies around and barely moves.

a.  dead weight

b.  couch potato

c.  pie in the sky

b.  couch potato

100

Identify the part of speech of the word in bold.

Namitha is not coming today.

a.  noun

b.  adjective

c.  conjunction

a.  noun

100

What is the purpose of repetition?

a.  to emphasize a point or establish rhythm

b.  to create a sense of urgency in the narrative

c.  to introduce new characters and plot lines

a.  to emphasize a point or establish rhythm

100

This is meat from a young cow.

a.  veal

b.  beef

c.  venison

a.  veal

100

What is the colloquial name for a New Zealander?

a.  Squaw

b.  Kiwi

c.  Chadwick

b.  Kiwi

200

Match the definition to the idiom.

Waiting until a situation becomes clear or stable after a period of confusion or turmoil.  

a.  butterflies in the stomach

b.  can't hold a candle to

c.  let the dust settle

c.  let the dust settle

200

Identify the part of speech of the word in bold.

He is my brother.

a.  preposition

b.  adverb

c.  pronoun

c.  pronoun

200

What is the act of lending a human quality, emotion or ambition to a non-human object or being? 

a.  Anthropomorphism 

b.  An Allusion

c.  Anachronism 

a.  Anthropomorphism

200

Which adjective best describes pastry which isn't sweet? 

a.  savoury

b.  bitter

c.  mild

a.  savoury

200

What would you be studying if you saw arches, whorls and loops?

a.  anatomy

b.  astronomy

c.  fingerprints

c.  Fingerprints

300

Match the definition to the idiom.

Starting over from the beginning. 

a.  back to the drawing board

b.  beat around the bush

c.  bend over backwards

a.  back to the drawing board

300

Identify the part of speech of the word in bold.

Oh! That is really sad.

a.  conjunction

b.  interjection

c.  preposition

b.  interjection

300

Repetition of initial consonant sound

a.  alliteration

b.  personification

c.  assonance

a.  alliteration

300

In American English, this vegetable is known as eggplant. 

a.  courgette

b.  aubergine

c.  turnip

b.  aubergine

300

What does Volkswagen, the popular German car, mean in English?

a.  a moving vehicle

b.  people's car

c.  house on wheels


b.  People's car

400

Match the definition to the idiom.

Just barely.

a.  by the skin of your teeth

b.  chip on your shoulder

c.  Devil's advocate.

a.  by the skin of your teeth

400

Identify the part of speech of the word in bold.

The clothes did not dry as it was raining all night.

a.  conjunction

b.  preposition

c.  interjection

a.  conjunction

400

Euphemism is

a.  nicely phrasing unpleasant information

b. a word having more than one possible meaning 

c.  a question raised and answered by the      

     author/speaker 

a.  nicely phrasing unpleasant information

400

Which of the following would you NOT associate with a bird?

a.  talons

b.  beak

c.  a mane

c.  a mane

400

What does the Latin word 'circa' mean when preceding a date?

a.  around

b.  nearby

c.  next to


a.  Around

500

Match the definition to the idiom.

Don’t discard something good while trying to get rid of something bad. 

a.  Drop in the bucket

b.  Fish out of water.

c.  Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater

c.  Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater

500

Identify the part of speech of the word in bold.

She is coming with me.

a.  interjection

b.  preposition

c.  conjunction

c.  conjunction

500

Oxymoron is

a.  a figurative expression 

b.  a a form of understatement 

c.  the use of two contradictory terms to describe one thing

c.  the use of two contradictory terms to describe one thing

500

The layer of tissue covering the body of a mollusk or other invertebrate is known as its

a.  mantle

b.  skin

c.  hide

a.  mantle

500

Leo the Lion was the mascot for which film studio?

a.  Universal

b.  Warner Bros

c.  MGM

c.  MGM

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