Expressions and Phrases Quiz

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#1

What does the phrase 'bite the bullet' mean?

To avoid a difficult situation
To face a difficult situation with courage
To postpone dealing with a difficult situation
To forget about a difficult situation
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#2

Which phrase means 'to be very angry'?

Jump on the bandwagon
Hit the nail on the head
Go bananas
Jump the gun
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#3

What does 'hit the nail on the head' mean?

To miss the target
To criticize someone
To do or say something exactly right
To be very successful
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#4

What does 'barking up the wrong tree' mean?

To climb a tree
To pursue the wrong course or approach
To scare someone
To be loud and annoying
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#5

What does 'caught between a rock and a hard place' mean?

To be in a difficult situation with no easy solution
To be physically stuck
To be in a comfortable situation
To have many options
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#6

What does 'the ball is in your court' mean?

It's your turn to make a decision or take action
The situation is out of your control
You have lost the game
You are responsible for a mistake
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#7

What does the expression 'beat around the bush' mean?

To avoid talking about something directly
To beat the bushes looking for something
To confront a difficult situation head-on
To express oneself clearly
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#8

Which phrase means 'to do something easily or without effort'?

Piece of cake
Bite the bullet
Cost an arm and a leg
Break the ice
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#9

What does 'cutting corners' mean?

Taking shortcuts
Being meticulous
Avoiding difficult decisions
Making precise cuts
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#10

Which phrase means 'to change your opinion or plan'?

Change of heart
Stick to your guns
The ball is in your court
The whole nine yards
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#11

Which phrase means 'to take a risk'?

Break the ice
Play it by ear
Take it with a grain of salt
Throw caution to the wind
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#12

Which phrase means 'to stop talking about something'?

Cut to the chase
Hold your horses
Drop the ball
Talk turkey
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#13

What does 'let the cat out of the bag' mean?

To release a cat from a bag
To reveal a secret
To play with a cat using a bag
To buy a cat from a bag
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