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Idioms Quiz
Test your knowledge of idioms with our interactive quiz designed for grade 4-6 kids.
Select the right answer for below questions:
Break a leg means:
To run fast
To be careful
To get injured
To do well or good luck
To do well or good luck
Piece of cake means:
A delicious dessert
Something difficult
An easy task
A small snack
An easy task
Hit the sack means:
To go to sleep
To play sports
To hit someone with a bag
To eat a big meal
To go to sleep
Bite the bullet means:
To chew on a bullet
To face a difficult situation bravely
To shoot a gun
To taste something spicy
To face a difficult situation bravely
On top of the world means:
To be very tall
To feel extremely happy and successful
To be in a high place
To climb a mountain
To feel extremely happy and successful
Caught red-handed means:
To have red hands
To be caught doing something wrong or illegal
To paint something red
To play a game involving hands
To be caught doing something wrong or illegal
Kick the bucket means:
To kick a bucket for fun
To throw a bucket away
To die
To kick a ball into a bucket
To die
Cost an arm and a leg means:
To buy useless things
To lose an arm and a leg
To cost a lot of money
To get injured in an accident
To cost a lot of money
A piece of the pie means:
A slice of pie to eat
A small part of something big or profitable
A messy situation
A pie made of different pieces
A small part of something big or profitable
In the same boat means:
To ride a boat together
To be in a competition
To be in the same situation or predicament
To go on a boat trip
To be in the same situation or predicament
Straight from the horse's mouth means:
To listen to a horse's sound
To hear information directly from a reliable source
To talk to a horse
To ride a horse
To hear information directly from a reliable source
Break the ice means:
To break a block of ice
To start a conversation or a social interaction
To play winter sports
To break something cold
To start a conversation or a social interaction
All ears means:
To have big ears
To be eager to listen
To listen to music all the time
To have hearing problems
To be eager to listen
Hit the nail on the head means:
To hit a nail with a hammer
To be good at carpentry
To be exactly right or accurate
To hurt someone's head
To be exactly right or accurate
Let the cat out of the bag means:
To release a cat from a bag
To reveal a secret or something confidential
To play with a cat inside a bag
To carry a bag full of cats
To reveal a secret or something confidential
A picture is worth a thousand words means:
A picture is very expensive
A picture can tell a story or convey a message more effectively than words
A picture has a thousand words written on it
A picture can make you speechless
A picture can tell a story or convey a message more effectively than words
Spill the beans means:
To accidentally drop beans on the floor
To cook beans in a pot
To reveal a secret or confidential information
To eat beans quickly
To reveal a secret or confidential information
Hold your horses means:
To ride a horse without holding anything
To stop and be patient
To control wild horses
To let horses run freely
To stop and be patient
When pigs fly means:
Pigs can fly in the sky
Something is impossible or unlikely to happen
Pigs are fast runners
Pigs like to fly kites
Something is impossible or unlikely to happen
The ball is in your court means:
You have lost the ball
It's your turn to make a decision or take action
You have to play a game with a ball
You need to throw the ball far away
It's your turn to make a decision or take action
Submit
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