This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Vocabulary > Idiomatic Expressions – Quiz 5 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Idiomatic Expressions Quiz 5 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. "Bad blood ..... " A) Sick inside. B) Hostility between persons or groups. C) Suffering from cancer of the blood. D) Bad attitude. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Hostility between persons or groups. 2. "The older generation are always going on about young people. They seem to think we're to blame for everything that goes wrong in the world." "go on about" means: A) Talk about sth/sb for a long time, especially in a boring or a complaining way. B) Stop annoying somebody. C) Not know or understand what is happening in a particular subject or area. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Talk about sth/sb for a long time, especially in a boring or a complaining way. 3. Fed up with A) To be tired. B) To expect. C) Give up. D) To reject something. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To be tired. 4. Cold head A) Dizzy. B) Own disposition is good. C) Does not care. D) No emotion. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Own disposition is good. 5. We are winning 5-0 and there are only five minutes of the match left. We are ..... ! A) Take home. B) Home in. C) Home and dry. D) Bring it home. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Home and dry. 6. The bone is hard A) Can't dance. B) Old man. C) Strong. D) Fast. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Strong. 7. The weather is bad. ll fait ..... A) Of the sun. B) Snow. C) Bad. D) The wind. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Bad. 8. Choose the right answer.1) I don't trust Jack. I find him ..... A) Two-headed. B) Three-eyed. C) Two-faced. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Two-faced. 9. "The older generation are always going on about young people. They seem to think we're to blame for everything that goes wrong in the world." "be to blame for" means A) Feel comfortable and relaxed (with sb). B) Be responsible for sth bad. C) Have attitudes and habits for a long time that you don't want to change. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Be responsible for sth bad. 10. I'm ..... you there. A) For. B) In. C) Off. D) With. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) With. 11. Which idiom means:"relax the atmosphere, especially between strangers" ? A) Break the ice. B) A foregone conclusion. C) Come full circle. D) The world is my oyster. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Break the ice. 12. School is hard for Ayesha; it is difficult for her to keep ..... her lessons. A) Up with. B) Up about. C) In touch. D) On with. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Up with. 13. Associate the correct phrasal verb to this sentence:I don't want to see you in here anymore, ..... ! A) Get carried away. B) Put out. C) Ill at ease. D) Keep out. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Keep out. 14. I ..... Carry ..... when she decided to quit her job and go back to school. A) Backed into. B) Asked about. C) Backed up. D) Put on. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Backed up. 15. Until now, we still have not known the person who had a sticky finger back in high school. Remember when we had the whole day of no classes because my cellphone was missing? A) Someone who misplaced his/ her phone. B) Someone who is a thief. C) Someone who is not good in remembering past events. D) Someone who loves solving mysteries. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Someone who is a thief. 16. "Where is my book?" she said. "It's right under your nose!" A) When something is right in front of you. B) When something is far away. C) Your mouth. D) When you leave something behind. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) When something is right in front of you. 17. It was a nice strategy, but it didn't quite ..... A) Come off-to be successful. B) Come by-to find or get. C) Come out with-to say. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Come off-to be successful. 18. "Lose your touch" is ..... A) To lose your ability or talent you had once. B) To lose the way you performed something. C) To lose the appearance you used to have. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To lose your ability or talent you had once. 19. What does the idiom 'to be in the same boat' mean? A) To be on a boat trip together. B) To be in a different situation. C) To be in a similar situation. D) To be on a boat alone. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To be in a similar situation. 20. "I'll be right over" means ..... A) I'm right. B) Combined. C) Arrive on time. D) I will be back in a moment. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) I will be back in a moment. 21. Burst into tears A) Have a trouble. B) Good mood. C) Burst into tears. D) Scream with all your might. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Burst into tears. 22. I don't know why she was having a go at Steve. It wasn't his fault. A) I don't know she was BEEN MEAN with Steve. B) I don't know she was ARGUING with Steve. C) I don't know she was CRITICISING Steve. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) I don't know she was CRITICISING Steve. 23. Almost finished A) Rough and ready. B) Rough and tough. C) Rough and rough. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Rough and ready. 24. It has been a bad day since this morning. If something upsets me at home, I am definitely going to ..... A) In the flesh. B) See red. C) Feel under the weather. D) Feel blue. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) See red. 25. Which expression means the same as "Hitting the boots" ? A) A piece of cake. B) Kick the bucket. C) Storm in a cup of tea. D) None of above. 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