Questions

  1. What does the idiom "Actions speak louder than words" mean? a) Talking is more important than doing

    b) What people do is more important than what they say

    c) Speaking loudly gets more attention

    d) Silence is golden

  2. If someone is "on the ball," what are they? a) Playing sports

    b) Paying attention and doing a good job

    c) Balancing on a ball

    d) Playing a game

  3. What does "the best of both worlds" mean? a) Having two opposing views

    b) A situation where you can enjoy the advantages of two different things

    c) Living in two different countries

    d) Experiencing both good and bad things

  4. If someone "pulls the wool over your eyes," what are they doing? a) Covering your eyes

    b) Deceiving you

    c) Keeping you warm

    d) Helping you

  5. To "throw in the towel" means to: a) Clean up

    b) Give up

    c) Win a prize

    d) Play a sport

  6. What does "water under the bridge" mean? a) Something important to remember

    b) Something that is in the past and no longer important

    c) A current issue

    d) A difficult obstacle

  7. When someone "wears their heart on their sleeve," they: a) Are very emotional and show their feelings openly

    b) Are hiding their true feelings

    c) Are fashionable

    d) Are very brave

  8. What does "burning the candle at both ends" mean? a) Wasting resources

    b) Working too hard and exhausting oneself

    c) Celebrating

    d) Cooking something

  9. If something "rings a bell," it: a) Makes a noise

    b) Sounds familiar

    c) Is an alarm

    d) Is forgotten

  10. To "leave no stone unturned" means to: a) Be very lazy

    b) Search thoroughly

    c) Ignore important details

    d) Finish quickly

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