Home » Practice Quiz » English QuizSSC IDIOMS AND PHRASES QUIZ 6 Published on: December 14, 2024 by SSC Rankers 0 Report a question What’s wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. Created by SSC RankersENGLISH VOCAB SSC IDIOMS AND PHRASES QUIZ 6 यदि आप SSC Exams की तैयारी करते हैं तो यह SSC IDIOMS AND PHRASES Quiz 6, आपके English Vocab के revision के बहुत ही महत्वपूर्ण है। 1 / 25 1. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Cost an arm and a leg.” A) Very expensive. B) Something which you can easily afford. C) Buy something which is very critical to you. D) It takes two very different people to make a workable pair. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 2 / 25 2. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “As clear as mud” A) Completely suitable for someone. B) Extremely dirty. C) Impossible to understand. D) Honest and legal. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 3 / 25 3. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “When pigs fly.” A) A way of saying that something will never happen. B) Daydreaming about fanciful things. C) Talk nonsense when intoxicated. D) Another way of saying that every dog has his day. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 4 / 25 4. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Leave no stone unturned.” A) Not make enough efforts. B) Try everything possible. C) Turn everything upside down. D) Leave the path halfway. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 5 / 25 5. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Wine and dine.” A) When somebody is treated to an expensive meal. B) Get drunk before dinner. C) Live a hedonistic life. D) A place where both alcohol and food is served. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 6 / 25 6. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Four corners of the earth” A) from beginning to end B) from morning till night C) from all parts of the world D) from the very beginning Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 7 / 25 7. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Throw in the towel” A) Drop something. B) Think of a solution. C) Face the situation. D) Admit defeat. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 8 / 25 8. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Cross your fingers.” A) To hope that things will happen in the way that you want them to. B) To express disapproval or dissatisfaction. C) Tell others that you will approve only on certain conditions. D) Do nothing and hope that everything will fall in its place automatically. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 9 / 25 9. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Go belly up.” A) Sleep after being very tired. B) Eat food and rest. C) Die unexpectedly. D) Go bankrupt. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 10 / 25 10. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Hanging by a thread” A) be extremely weak B) in a sorry or humble state C) be in a dangerous situation D) unable to act as desired Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 11 / 25 11. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Spill the beans” A) Create difficulty. B) Reveal a secret. C) Make an excuse. D) Frighten someone. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 12 / 25 12. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “GREEN THUMB” A) to have talent in painting B) to be angry C) to have talent in gardening D) to be envious Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 13 / 25 13. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Going over one’s head” A) something one didn’t expect B) unable to take a decision C) beyond one’s capacity to understand D) unable to function as one used to Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 14 / 25 14. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “A shot in the arm.” A) Lose physical strength. B) Get hit by something. C) An encouraging stimulus. D) Lose motivation to do a task. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 15 / 25 15. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Bite your tongue” A) Be impossible to be understood. B) Get bruises in the mouth. C) Stop yourself from saying something. D) Talk for a long time. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 16 / 25 16. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “HEAD IN THE CLOUDS” A) to daydream B) to be very tall C) to feel giddy D) to be very lazy Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 17 / 25 17. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Be an old hat” A) be foolish B) be outdated C) be crazy D) be superstitious Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 18 / 25 18. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Feather your own nest” A) make money unfairly B) be in a comfortable position C) disturb others in their work D) win a competition Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 19 / 25 19. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “The crux of the matter” A) the critical point B) the unknown point C) the interesting thing D) the lesser issue Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 20 / 25 20. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Your number is up.” A) The time has come when someone is doomed to suffer a disaster. B) Win a lottery or a lucky draw. C) Be the chosen one from a large group. D) When you win by betting on your lucky number. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 21 / 25 21. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Dance to someone’s tune.” A) Do what others want you to do. B) Delay in making a decision. C) Be engaged in an energetic activity. D) Argue with others on petty matters. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 22 / 25 22. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “To shake off” A) to get rid of B) to denounce C) to pass off D) to recollect Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 23 / 25 23. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Tit for tat” A) To take advantage of someone. B) To reward people for the good done. C) To do harm as done to you. D) To make someone angry. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 24 / 25 24. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “To air dirty linen in public” A) To hang out clothes in the open. B) To stand up and fight. C) To continue to complain. D) To discuss private affairs in public. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 25 / 25 25. Choose the correct meaning of the Proverb/Idiom: “Mad as a hatter” A) eccentric B) old fashioned C) very upset D) superstitious Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) Restart quiz Exit By WordPress Quiz plugin