Figures Of Speech Quiz 25 (25 MCQs)

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1. Choose the Figure of speech used in the following sentence."My dog is telling me to start dinner."
2. Does your mother cook the fried rice? It looks delicious.
3. "Filipinos are like the stars. They still find ways to shine even in their dark moments." This is an example of what figure of speech?
4. Choose the Figure of speech used in the following sentence."Joey's car swerved off the freeway with a screech."
5. Which among the following pair of ideas that do not match?
6. I've heard that joke a billion times, but it still cracks me up!
7. "The pink hair kills the demons"
8. What figure of speech is used in the sentence below:Last night's dinner was so good, and I ate like a pig!
9. The earth laughs beneath my heavy feet at the blasphemy in old jangly walk.
10. Knowing the type of figure of speech is more important than understanding the meaning of the figure of speech.
11. 'Economical with the truth' instead of 'liar.
12. Writers often use this figure of speech for emphasis or to be funny.
13. "Ribbit!" the frog said to the snake. "You must let me pass!" is an example of what two types of figurative language?
14. 'Letting you go' instead of 'firing you.'
15. Choose the correct option- "I love getting into bed, I feel as snug as a bug in a rug"
16. A man looked out of the window to see the storm intensify. He turned to his friend and said "Wonderful weather we're having!"
17. Always trust a glue salesman. They tend to stick to their word.
18. The classroom was a zoo ..... is an example of???
19. The joker is a monster.
20. Which of the following sentences is an example of Simile?
21. I've told you to stop a thousand times.
22. She is horizontally challenged.
23. But the prisoner would not answer, he only lay with wide, dark, bright, eyes, like a bound animal. (D. H. Lawrence, England, My England)
24. He did not realize his last chance was walking out the door.
25. He is as ugly as sin.This is an example of which literary device?