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Mixed Idioms
100

What does the idiom “the elephant in the room” mean?
A. A big problem everyone is ignoring
B. An exciting surprise
C. A slow decision
D. A delicate situation

Answer: A. A big problem everyone is ignoring

100

If something “costs an arm and a leg,” it is...
A. Extremely expensive
B. Very rare
C. Highly desired
D. Easily obtained

Answer: A. Extremely expensive

100

What does “the icing on the cake” refer to?
A. An unexpected problem
B. An extra benefit
C. A last-minute change
D. A serious mistake

Answer: B. An extra benefit

100

To “under the weather” means to...
A. Feel ill
B. Be unprepared for a situation
C. Be emotionally unstable
D. Feel extremely cold

Answer: A. Feel ill

100

To “hit the nail on the head” means to...
A. Say exactly the right thing
B. Make an important decision
C. Make a big mistake
D. Finish something quickly

Answer: A. Say exactly the right thing

200

To let the cat out of the bag means to...
A. Tell a secret accidentally
B. Start an argument
C. Leave suddenly
D. Avoid responsibility

Answer: A. Tell a secret accidentally

200

To “get cold feet” means to...
A. Lose confidence before an important event
B. Become shy in front of a crowd
C. Feel nervous in cold weather
D. Make a bad decision

Answer: A. Lose confidence before an important event

200

If something is a “piece of cake,” it is...
A. Very easy
B. Very difficult
C. Enjoyable but short-lived
D. Disappointing

Answer: A. Very easy

200

To “take a rain check” means to...
A. Postpone an invitation or event
B. Decline an offer
C. Cancel an appointment
D. Wait for better conditions

Answer: A. Postpone an invitation or event

200

If someone is “burning the candle at both ends,” what are they doing?
A. Working very hard with little rest
B. Spending too much money
C. Having fun without thinking of the consequences
D. Trying to do two tasks at once

Answer: A. Working very hard with little rest

300

If someone is “crying wolf,” what are they doing?
A. Pretending to be sad
B. Giving false warnings
C. Asking for help repeatedly
D. Complaining without reason

Answer: B. Giving false warnings

300

If something is “on the tip of your tongue,” it means...
A. You are about to remember something
B. You can’t speak clearly
C. You are holding back a secret
D. You are angry but controlling it

Answer: A. You are about to remember something

300

To “spill the beans” means to...
A. Share a secret
B. Start gossip
C. Make a mistake
D. Tell the truth

Answer: A. Share a secret

300

What does “storm in a teacup” refer to?
A. A small issue blown out of proportion
B. A short argument with no real outcome
C. A quiet but dangerous situation
D. A discussion that goes nowhere

Answer: A. A small issue blown out of proportion

300

What does “hit the ground running” mean?
A. Start something successfully and immediately
B. Avoid responsibility
C. End a project too soon
D. Ignore a problem

Answer: A. Start something successfully and immediately

400

To “have bigger fish to fry” means to...
A. Have more important things to do
B. Be out of options
C. Be in a bad situation
D. Have more time than expected

Answer: A. Have more important things to do

400

To “have a chip on your shoulder” means to...
A. Feel resentful or angry about something
B. Be ready to fight
C. Be very determined
D. Carry a heavy burden

Answer: A. Feel resentful or angry about something

400

What does “take it with a grain of salt” mean?
A. Accept something but not too seriously
B. Refuse to believe a rumor
C. Change your mind frequently
D. Be skeptical of someone's honesty

Answer: A. Accept something but not too seriously

400

To “weather the storm” means to...
A. Survive a difficult situation
B. Prepare for something bad
C. Endure a long period of discomfort
D. Avoid unnecessary risks
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Answer: A. Survive a difficult situatio

400

To “throw in the towel” means to...
A. Give up
B. Start an argument
C. Make a last effort
D. Avoid taking sides

Answer: A. Give up

500

If someone is a “dark horse,” what are they?
A. A person with hidden talents
B. A person who is mysterious
C. A person with a bad temper
D. A person who is shy

Answer: A. A person with hidden talents

500

To “turn a blind eye” means to...
A. Ignore something wrong intentionally
B. Forget something unpleasant
C. Misunderstand a situation
D. Be unable to see the truth

Answer: A. Ignore something wrong intentionally

500

To “have your cake and eat it too” means...
A. Want to enjoy two benefits simultaneously
B. Get everything you desire easily
C. Take more than what is fair
D. Be both generous and selfish

Answer: A. Want to enjoy two benefits simultaneously

500

To be “on cloud nine” means to...
A. Be extremely happy
B. Be daydreaming
C. Be confused
D. Be uncertain about something

Answer: A. Be extremely happy

500

What does “the ball is in your court” mean?
A. It is your responsibility to take action
B. You have made a mistake and need to fix it
C. You need to make a decision quickly
D. You have limited time to respond

Answer: A. It is your responsibility to take action

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