Posted inIDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS Posted by By AP STUDY CIRCLE 04/09/2024No Comments Welcome to your Idiomatic Expressions test. Please provide your name, working mail id and mobile no. and then press START TEST Name Email Phone 1. What does the idiom "hit the hay" mean? To play in a hay field To go to bed To hit someone with hay To take a nap None 2. What does the idiom "spill the beans" mean? To drop something on the floor To cook a meal To make a mess To reveal a secret None 3. What does the idiom "burn the midnight oil" mean? To be very tired To sleep during the day To work late into the night To waste time None 4. What does the idiom "break a leg" mean? To do something dangerous To be in trouble To have good luck To be injured None 5. What does the idiom "raining cats and dogs" mean? A strange occurrence A chaotic situation A very heavy rain A dangerous situation None 6. What does the idiom "piece of cake" mean? Something that is expensive Something that is easy to do Something that is hard to digest Something that is small in size None 7. What does the idiom "cost an arm and a leg" mean? To be physically injured To be worthless To be very expensive To lose a lot of money None 8. What does the idiom "hit the nail on the head" mean? To be very successful To do something exactly right To miss the target To criticize someone None 9. What does the idiom "by the skin of one's teeth" mean? To have strong teeth To have very little time or space to spare To have healthy teeth To have no teeth None 10. What does the idiom "get cold feet" mean? To be unprepared To have cold feet To be afraid or anxious about something To have a cold None 11. What does the idiom "let the cat out of the bag" mean? To feed a cat To reveal a secret To play with a cat To catch a cat None 12. What does the idiom "the ball is in your court" mean? To pass the ball To play a game of ball To be responsible for making the next decision or step To drop the ball None 13. What does the idiom "beat around the bush" mean? To be lost in the forest To play a drum To walk in the forest To avoid answering a question directly None 14. What does the idiom "break the ice" mean? To melt ice To go skating on ice To break something made of ice To start a conversation in a social situation None 15. What does the idiom "all ears" mean? To ignore someone To have large ears To be hard of hearing To listen carefully None 16. What does the idiom "sleep like a log" mean? To sleep with a pillow To sleep in a tree To sleep restlessly To sleep deeply and soundly None 17. What does the idiom "turn over a new leaf" mean? To read a book To start a new project To write a letter To make a fresh start None 18. What does the idiom "on cloud nine" mean? To be extremely happy To be very sad To be confused To be in a state of anger None 19. What does the idiom "cost a fortune" mean? To be of average cost To be free To be very cheap To be very expensive None 20. What does the idiom "burn bridges" mean? To build a new path To light a fire for warmth To construct new relationships To destroy relationships or connections None 1 out of 20 Please fill in the comment box below. Time's up Post Views: 4 AP STUDY CIRCLE I'm a dedicated teacher with 14 years of experience, passionate about helping unemployed youth prepare for competitive exams. Contact me through apstudycircle.com@gmail.com View All Posts Post navigation Previous Post WORD FORMATIONNext PostPHRASAL VERBS