Idioms Quiz Body 1

Welcome to the Idioms Quiz! Get ready to test your knowledge of some of the most colorful and quirky expressions in the English language. Whether you’re a seasoned idiom expert or just starting to explore these fun phrases, this quiz will challenge your understanding and bring some laughter along the way.

Are you ready to unravel the meaning behind these everyday sayings? There are huge amount of Idioms like Human idioms, body, animals idioms, Money idioms, clothing, Time and more idioms.  Let’s dive in and see how many you can master.

 

English Idioms Quiz Body 1

Idioms Quiz Body 1

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What does the idiom "A blessing in disguise" refer to?

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What is the meaning of the idiom "The ball is in your court"?

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If someone is "Caught between a rock and a hard place," they are:

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What does the idiom "Under the weather" mean?

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6. If someone says "Bite the bullet," what are they doing?

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Young blood
We think the company needs some young blood because

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a head start

George had a head start in the race to be president because

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a bad hair day
If you're having a bad hair day

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(your) the heart is in the right place
Linda's heart is in the right place and she always tries to

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(your) hands are tied

The loan officer at the bank mentioned that he was limited in what he could do and he

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English Idioms Test Quiz Body 1

  1. (your) hands are tied

The loan officer at the bank mentioned that he was limited in what he could do and he

a. Can’t untie them

b. Couldn’t approve our loan

c. Would be happy to give us the loan

 

2. (your) the heart is in the right place

Linda’s heart is in the right place and she always tries to

a. do things to help people

b. make a good living

c. take advantage of people

 

3. a bad hair day

If you’re having a bad hair day

a. you’ve had a terrible haircut

b. nothing’s going right for you

c. you don’t care what people think about you

 

4. “a head start” George had a head start in the race to be president because

a. he was a fast runner

b. the others started the race before him

c. he’s part of a powerful family

 

5. Young blood

We think the company needs some young blood because

a. Our boss enjoys observing young individuals.

b. all our staff are sick

c. we need staff who know how young people think

 

6. If someone says “Bite the bullet,” what are they doing?

a) Complaining about something

b) Confronting a difficult situation

c) Enjoying a moment of peace

d) Avoiding a challenge

 

7. What does the idiom “Under the weather” mean?

a) To feel ill or unwell

b) To be in a stormy situation

c) To be confused

 

8. If someone is “Caught between a rock and a hard place,” they are:

a) Feeling relaxed and at ease

b) Facing two difficult choices

c) Sitting comfortably

d) Stuck in a physical location

 

9. What is the meaning of the idiom “The ball is in your court”?

a) It’s your turn to make a decision or take action

b) It’s time to play a sport

c) You need to pass something to someone else

 

10. What does the idiom “A blessing in disguise” refer to?

a) A lucky charm

b) A hidden gift

c) Something bad that turns out to be good

d) A disguise that protects you

Answers to all questions on Idioms test

  1. b. Couldn’t approve our loan
  2. a. do things to help people
  3. b. nothing’s going right for you
  4. c. he’s part of a powerful family
  5. c. we need staff who know how young people think
  6. b) Confronting a difficult situation
  7. a) To feel ill or unwell
  8. b) Facing two difficult choices
  9. a) It’s your turn to make a decision or take action
  10. c) Something bad that turns out to be good

 

Final Note

Congratulations on completing the English Idioms Quiz! Whether you nailed every question or learned something new, you’re now a little more fluent in the fascinating world of idiomatic expressions.

These quirky phrases make the English language more colorful and fun, and mastering them can help you sound more natural and confident in conversation.

Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be using idioms like a pro. Thanks for participating, and we hope you had a great time.

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