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Question 1: What does "kick up your heels" mean?
To dance wildly
To work hard
To sit quietly
To run away
Question 2: What is the meaning of "piece of cake"?
Something very difficult
Something very easy
A type of dessert
A risky task
Question 3: What is meant by "bend over backwards"?
To avoid effort
To make a great effort
To exercise physically
To refuse help
Question 4: What does "kick the bucket" mean?
To start a journey
To die
To win a prize
To work hard
Question 5: What does "a drop in the bucket" mean?
A large contribution
A small amount
A complete solution
A risky decision
Question 6: What does "blow a fuse" mean?
To fix a machine
To lose one’s temper
To save electricity
To stay calm
Question 7: What is meant by "in the same boat"?
Traveling together
In the same situation
Sailing a ship
Avoiding problems
Question 8: What does "get cold feet" mean?
To feel confident
To feel nervous
To feel warm
To feel tired
Question 9: What does "burn the midnight oil" mean?
To rest early
To work late
To start early
To avoid work
Question 10: What does the idiom "to throw in the towel" mean?
To keep trying
To give up
To start a project
To clean something
Question 11: What does "take it with a grain of salt" mean?
To believe something completely
To be skeptical about something
To add flavor
To ignore completely
Question 12: What does "bark up the wrong tree" mean?
To plant a tree
To make a mistake
To argue loudly
To succeed
Question 13: What does the idiom "to take the bull by the horns" mean?
To avoid a challenge
To confront a problem directly
To give up easily
To delay a decision
Question 14: What does "in the same boat" mean?
In different situations
In the same situation
Competing
Traveling together
Question 15: What does the idiom “hit the nail on the head” mean?
To miss the point
To do something exactly right
To work hard
To be confused
Question 16: What is meant by "break the ice"?
To cause a problem
To start a conversation
To end a relationship
To cool down
Question 17: What does “piece of cake” mean?
Something difficult
Something very easy
Something expensive
Something boring
Question 18: What does the idiom "kick the bucket" mean?
To start a new project
To die
To relax
To win a prize
Question 19: What does "get cold feet" mean?
To feel cold
To become nervous
To start running
To feel confident
Question 20: What does "put the pedal to the metal" mean?
To drive slowly
To work quickly
To stop working
To repair a car
Question 21: What does the idiom "to spill the beans" mean?
To cook a meal
To reveal a secret
To make a mess
To win a game
Question 22: What does "throw in the towel" signify?
To start a fight
To give up
To win a competition
To clean up
Question 23: What does "through thick and thin" mean?
In good times only
In all circumstances
In confusion
In brief moments
Question 24: What does the idiom “to throw in the towel” mean?
To start a new project
To give up on something
To clean up a mess
To celebrate a success
Question 25: What does the idiom “to spill the beans” mean?
To make a mess
To reveal confidential information
To share food
To cause trouble
Question 26: What does "run of the mill" mean?
Something extraordinary
Something ordinary
A race
A unique event
Question 27: What is meant by "spill the beans"?
To cook a meal
To reveal a secret
To make a mess
To start a project
Question 28: What does the idiom “to beat around the bush” mean?
To be direct and clear
To avoid talking about the main topic
To exercise outdoors
To resolve a conflict quickly
Question 29: What is meant by "turn over a new leaf"?
To read a book
To start fresh
To plant a tree
To give up
Question 30: What does "let the cat out of the bag" mean?
To keep something hidden
To reveal a secret
To start a project
To finish a task
Question 31: What does "burn the midnight oil" mean?
To waste time
To work late
To start early
To take a break
Question 32: What is meant by "off your rocker"?
Very sensible
Crazy or irrational
Physically active
Very tired
Question 33: What does "to bark up the wrong tree" mean?
To plant a tree
To make a wrong assumption
To shout loudly
To climb a tree
Question 34: What does "keep an eye on" mean?
To ignore something
To watch something closely
To avoid looking
To close your eyes
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