Idioms Around the World
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100

I’m feeling under the weather.” → What does this mean?

I feel sick

100

What holiday do you go door to door to get candy?

Halloween

100

At what age can you drive in America?

16

100

What country is home to Michelangelo, Da Vinci, and Dante?


Italy

100

Which is heavier:
A) 1 kilogram of feathers
B) 1 kilogram of iron

They are the same weight

200

Which situation best fits the idiom “a blessing in disguise”?
A) You lose your job but find a better one next week
B) You buy a new phone
C) You forget your umbrella and get wet
D) You oversleep and miss breakfast

A) You lose your job but find a better one next week

200

Which holiday do you color eggs?

Easter

200

At what age can you vote in America?


18

200

What famous artist cut off his ear?


Van Gogh

200

Which language pair is MOST logically related?
A) English – Chinese
B) English – German
C) English – Arabic

B (both Germanic)

300

Which sentence uses the idiom correctly?
A) “The test was easy. It cost me an arm and a leg.”
B) “My old friend suddenly called me out of the blue.”
C) “Don’t spill the beans, the soup is hot.”
D) “I have cold feet, so I need new socks.”

B) “My old friend suddenly called me out of the blue.

300

Which holiday features a big meal with turkey?

Thanksgiving

300

Is Michigan in the north or south of the USA?


North

300

Where is the Louvre located?


Paris

300

Which came first?
A) Shakespeare’s plays
B) The invention of the typewriter

Shakespeare (16th century); 

typewriter (19th century)

400
  • If someone “hits the nail on the head,” it means they:
    A) Physically fix something
    B) Make a big mistake
    C) Say exactly the right thing
    D) Speak too much

C) Say exactly the right thing

400

At what holiday do you make resolutions?

New Years 

400

 What is the name of the major river in the USA?

 

Mississippi

400

 What Italian city houses Michelangelo's David?


Florence

400

A man stands on one side of a river. His dog is on the other side. The man calls the dog, and the dog immediately crosses the river without getting wet. There is no bridge. How?

The river is frozen

500

Read the short text and choose the best idiom that fits:

“The meeting was going badly until Sara told a joke and everyone started smiling.”

Which idiom fits this situation?
A) “Beat around the bush”
B) “Break the ice”
C) “Let the cat out of the bag”
D) “Burn the midnight oil”

B) “Break the ice”

500

Which day do you put out a stocking to be filled with gifts?

Christmas

500

What is the 2ª most spoken language in the USA?

Spanish

500

What country is Picasso from?

Spain

500

A man says:
“Brothers and sisters, I have none.
But this man’s father is my father’s son.”
Who is “this man”?
A) His father
B) His uncle
C) His son
D) His cousin

C — It’s his son

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