
An idiom is a word or phrase with a meaning that is different from the actual words. Read the example sentences in the quiz and then choose the best answer for the meaning of each idiom. Good luck!
Common English Idioms Quiz 3
Question 1 |
costs an arm and a leg = ____________________
A | is very expensive |
B | is very heavy |
C | is difficult to put together |
Question 2 |
bite off more than you can chew = ____________________
A | feel very stressed |
B | eat more than you should |
C | take responsibility for more than you can manage |
Question 3 |
A | to make a bad situation worse |
B | to have a traffic accident |
C | to hurt a person |
Question 4 |
take it easy = ____________________
A | do easy work |
B | take a little medicine |
C | rest, relax |
Question 5 |
down for the count = ____________________
A | downstairs |
B | completely exhausted |
C | counting the hours |
Question 6 |
miss the boat = ____________________
A | not understand something |
B | be too late for something |
C | lose a good opportunity |
Question 7 |
"Easier said than done! He doesn't even let his wife drive it."
easier said than done = ____________________
A | this person is difficult to get along with |
B | not as easy as it appears to be |
C | easier to do something than to explain it |
Question 8 |
"I'm not sure. I'll have to sleep on it."
sleep on it = ____________________
A | fall asleep on the job |
B | think about something for a while before making a decision |
C | get enough rest before starting something new |
Question 9 |
"I know it's true! I heard it straight from the horse's mouth!"
hear it straight from the horse's mouth = ____________________
A | to find out a person loves animals |
B | to discover that a person has been fired from his/her job |
C | to get information from a reliable source |
Question 10 |
broke = ____________________
A | to have a broken car |
B | to have no gas |
C | to have no money |