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Monthly Idioms and Phrases Quiz – November Edition

Update on: 22 Nov 2024, 11:00 AM

Are you ready to dive into the colourful world of idioms and phrases? This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of these unique expressions that add flavour to our language.

What Are Idioms and Phrases?

Idioms are groups of words that have a meaning that isn’t obvious from the individual words. For example, when someone says “It’s raining cats and dogs,” they don’t mean that animals are falling from the sky! Instead, it means it’s raining very heavily. Phrases can be similar, often conveying a specific idea or sentiment in a creative way.

Do you think you know about idioms and phrases? Try this quiz to find out! If you’re not sure about some, don’t worry – this quiz will help you learn. Let’s have fun and test what you know!

Here are some new idioms and phrases with multiple-choice options for the month of November:

Q.1. The Burning Question!

A) a widely debated issue

B) a dying issue

C) a relevant problem

D) an irrelevant issue

Answer

A) a widely debated issue

Q.2. To Bell the Cat!

A) To be alert of the enemy

B) To tie a bell to a cat’s neck

C) To take the lead in danger

D) To make noise

Answer

C) To take lead in danger

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Q.3. On The Wane!

A) at its peak

B) at rock bottom

C) growing more

D) growing less

Answer

D) growing less

Q.4. Leaving Something “For Good”!

A) for better prospects

B) for a good cause

C) forever

D) for others good

Answer

C) forever

Q.5. Go Off The Tangent!

A) change the subject immediately

B) forget things in between

C) go on at great length

D) become boisterous

Answer

A) change the subject immediately

Q.6. A Snake In The Grass!

A) a secret enemy

B) a treacherous person

C) an unforeseen danger

D) an unexpected misfortune

Answer

B) a treacherous person

Q.7. To Take It Laying Down!

A) to be cautious

B) to be on the defensive

C) to take rest

D) to show no reaction

Answer

D) to show no reaction

Q.8. Took To His Heels!

A) had some pain in his heels

B) ran away from the scene

C) confronted the policeman

D) could not decide what to do

Answer

B) ran away from the scene

Q.9. Struck A Bad Patch!

A) came across bad soil

B) Had a bad time

C) Went through many illnesses

D) Had many professional difficulties

Answer

B) Had a bad time

Q.10. To Put Up With!

A) welcome

B) take easily

C) remain satisfied with

D) tolerate

Answer

D) tolerate

Good luck, and see how many idioms and phrases you know well!

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