What is the only animal that can't jump?
Elephant
What is the tallest building in the world?
Burj Khalifa.
Make a ______
a) deal
b) meeting
c) salary
Make a deal
Definition: To come to an agreement, usually in business, after a negotiation.
Example: "After weeks of discussion, the two companies finally made a deal to merge their operations."
Thinking outside the box:
a) To find a creative and innovative solution.
b) To pack a box carefully for shipping.
c) To be unable to solve a difficult problem.
To find a creative and innovative solution.
Explanation: This idiom means to think in a creative, unconventional, and innovative way.
Example: "To solve the budget crisis, we need to think outside the box and explore new revenue streams."
Who was the first president of the United States?
George Washington
What type of animals only eat plants?
Herbivore
Launch a ______
a) profit
b) product
c) target
Launch a product
Definition: To introduce a new product or service to the public for the first time.
Example: "The company is planning to launch its new smartphone in time for the holiday season."
Get the ball rolling:
a) To end a project or task.
b) To participate in a team sport.
c) To start a project or process.
To start a project or process.
Explanation: This idiom means to start a process or project.
Example: "Let's all introduce ourselves to get the ball rolling on this team-building exercise."
Which planet is the hottest in the solar system?
Venus
How many hours are there in one week?
168
Gain ______
a) a deadline
b) a project
c) market share
Gain Market share
Definition: To increase a company's percentage of the total sales in a specific market.
Example: "By lowering their prices, the new brand was able to quickly gain market share from its competitors."
Back to the drawing board:
a) To successfully complete a task.
b) To review an old project for mistakes.
c) To fail at something and have to start over.
To fail at something and have to start over.
Explanation: This idiom is used when an idea, plan, or project fails and you have to start over from the beginning.
Example: "Our first prototype didn't pass the safety tests, so it's back to the drawing board."
What kind of fish is Nemo?
Clownfish
Which is the capital of Australia?
Canberra
Close a ______
a) survey
b) negotiation
c) deal
Close a deal
Definition: To finalize a business agreement or transaction.
Example: "The sales team worked hard to close the deal with their biggest client."
Bite the bullet:
a) To argue with a colleague.
b) To endure a difficult or unpleasant situation. .
d) To finish a task before the deadline
To endure a difficult or unpleasant situation.
Explanation: This idiom means to face a difficult or unpleasant situation with courage and fortitude.
Example: "We don't have enough staff, but we just have to bite the bullet and work extra hours to finish the project on time."
It's the most consumed chocolate bar in the world.
Snickers
Which Roman symbol represents the number 5?
V
Suffer a ______
a) a loss
b) a challenge
c) an agreement
Suffer a loss
Definition: To experience a financial loss, where expenses are greater than revenue.
Example: "The company will suffer a loss this quarter due to the unexpected increase in production costs."
Cut corners:
a) To save time and money by taking shortcuts, often at the expense of quality.
b) To take a shorter route to work.
c) To reduce the number of meetings.
To save time and money by taking shortcuts, often at the expense of quality.
Explanation: It has a negative connotation, suggesting carelessness.
Example: "If you cut corners on the construction, the building will not be safe."