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100

"I am such a scaredy-cat" 

Someone who is excessively scared or afraid. 

100

To "have the blues" means:

a) to feel hopeful 

b) to be sad and melancholic

c) to be wearing blue clothes

b) to be sad and melancholic 

Ex: I don't know what it is, but I find I always have the blues on Sundays.

100

"It is raining cats and dogs" means it is raining:

a) lightly 

b) all day 

c) heavily 

c) heavily 

100

"The apple of your eye" refers to: 

a) The center and focus of your attention

b) The apple you want 

c) Your pupil 

a) The center and focus of your attention

100
How many elements are there in the periodic table?

There are 118 elements in the periodic table.

200

In the phrase: Elsa was going to take a ride on Geoff's motorcyle, but she chickened out,  "chickened out" means Elsa became too scared and decided not to do it. 

True or False?

True 

200

"I am on cloud nine" means I am very _____

happy

200

"Do not judge a book by its cover"

To not judge someone or something based on appearances and without knowing them.

200

The phrase:  "She will go bananas if she fails her class", means :

a) She will go find bananas.

b) She will become crazy, upset or annoyed.

B) She will become crazy, upset or annoyed.

200


I make bad chemistry jokes because all the good ones ARE GONE.

300

"Don't count your chickens before they hatch" 

Not to plan or depend on something that you expect to happen in the future, until it really happens. 

It is used to tell people not to be too sure that something you are hoping for will really happen because it might not happen after all.

300

Interpret the phrase:

"After the accident she was completely shaken up"

To feel shocked or unease after experiencing something unexpected.

300

"Take a rain check"

To decline and invitation but leaving the option open that you will maybe accept it at a later time. 

Example: I’ll take the rain check for tonight, but maybe next time. Enjoy the party!

300

What does "the cherry on top" mean?

The idea that something small yet special and meaningful is added to something else that is already positive or beneficial.  It comes from the idea that a bowl of ice cream is wonderful, but even more wonderful if a cherry is put on top.

300

What is the difference among protons, neutrons and electrons?


The main difference between Proton, Neutron and Electrons can be found in their charges. Protons are positively charged, neutrons are neutral, and electrons are negatively charged

400

"My wife tried a new cookie recipe and I was the guinea pig"

A "guinea pig" is a person that ...

is  used to test a new product or idea. 

This derives from the fact that Guinea Pigs are usually used by medical labs for testing.

400

In a romantic situation, to be "head over heels" about someone means to be madly or completely in love. 

Use "head over heels" in a sentence.

 I am head over heels about you.

They are head over heals with each other.

400

"I am feeling under the weather"

To feel ill or unwell. 

It can be used informally or formally. For example, when you are missing work/school or another commitment but do not want to give specific details about your situation. 

400

Complete the phrase: 

- You bought me a coffee? 

  Thank you! You are such a ______.

a) orange

b) peach

c) sweet


b)  Peach

A person or thing that is nice, sweet and beautiful.

400

How many of the 118 elements in the periodic table are metals?

91 of the 118 elements in the periodic table are metals.

500

Interpret the phrase:

"The early bird gets the worm"

In order to obtain certain opportunities, arriving first or early can result in a higher chance of success. 

Example: To get good seats at the movie theater, we need to leave now and get there before everyone else does—the early bird gets the worm.

500

Tell an idiom used to expressed great happiness

As happy as a clam

I am over the moon

I am on top of the world

500

What is "a match made in heaven"?

A partnership, typically romantic, of two or more people who are very compatible and work perfectly together.

500

"Apples and oranges" is an idiom used to express that two things are different from one another. 

Use it in a sentence.

______ & ______ are just apples and oranges.

500


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