6/14/2008

Idiom Quizzes - C

(English Idioms & Sayings) Idiom Quizzes - C

Choose an idiom to replace the expression in the brackets:

  1. My father must (eliminate) fat from his diet because of his health.

    (a) cancel out (b) cover up (c) cut out (d) carry over



  2. Let`s (stop work) for today and come back tomorrow.

    (a) carry coals to Newcastle (b) catch some Z's (c) call it quits (d) come across



  3. I would like to buy a new car so I have begun to (economize) on my daily expenses.

    (a) come clean (b) chime in (c) cast around (d) cut corners



  4. I (almost had an accident) this morning when my car nearly hit a fence.

    (a) had a cave in (b) had a change of heart (c) had a close call (d) had a clean slate



  5. Working in an office is definitely (unsuitable for him).

    (a) a change of pace for him (b) not his cup of tea (c) a case of mistaken identity for him (d) catching him off balance



  6. It finally (occurred to me) that I had met the man before at a party.

    (a) crossed my mind (b) cleared the decks (c) caught my eye (d) changed my tune



  7. I was (unable to pay) when I went to the store so I went home to get some more money.

    (a) caught unawares (b) caught in the middle (c) caught short (d) cut down to size



  8. The government minister was forced to (tell the truth) about the illegal funds.

    (a) come out ahead (b) chew the fat (c) come alive (d) come clean



  9. Everybody in the class (contributed money) to buy food for the party.

    (a) came to the point (b) caused eyebrows to raise (c) called their bluff (d) chipped in



  10. She (thought of) a good idea for the sales convention.

    (a) caught up with (b) caused a stir with (c) came up with (d) caused tongues to wag with




  11. The woman has (advanced) with her typing skills.

    (a) come a long way (b) come back (c) come full circle (d) carried through



  12. Our boss is (making the decisions) for the new project.

    (a) coming to life (b) calling the shots (c) cooking the books (d) cracking a book



  13. He has begun to (use less) salt because of his health.

    (a) cash in on (b) carry out (c) cut down on (d) chicken out of



  14. I stopped to (rest for awhile) after climbing the stairs.

    (a) carry the day (b) catch my breath (c) claim a life (d) clear my name



  15. It was difficult to go to work during the (cold period).

    (a) change of scenery (b) cold fish (c) cold spell (d) cold turkey



  16. They must talk in order to (remove their misunderstanding).

    (a) change the subject (b) clear the table (c) come of age (d) clear the air



  17. Whenever (he faces many obstacles) he works hard to overcome those problems.

    (a) the chips are down (b) he casts the first stone (c) he can't see the forest for the trees (d) he cuts the mustard



  18. I decided to (speak bluntly) and tell our boss what I thought was wrong with our company.

    (a) carry the ball (b) call a spade a spade (c) cast pearls before swine (d) change horses in midstream




  19. I opened up a (complicated problem) when I began to talk about money and promotions with my boss.

    (a) can of worms (b) carrot and stick (c) calculated risk (d) cash cow



  20. My sister had a (plan that she was holding back) to help her find a new job.

    (a) chip off the old block (b) cog in the machine (c) cock-and-bull story (d) card up her sleeve



  21. We went to the department store to shop but we (returned without anything).

    (a) came from nowhere (b) came out of our shell (c) came away empty-handed (d) came to a dead end



  22. We drove all day and were able to (travel a great distance).

    (a) create an uproar (b) cover a lot of ground (c) crash and burn (d) control the purse strings



  23. In spite of the terrible weather we decided to (continue) with our camping trip.

    (a) catch on (b) clear up (c) carry on (d) come up



  24. The crowd of people (became excited and lost control) and began to run out onto the field.

    (a) circled the wagons (b) changed their mind (c) came down to earth (d) got carried away



  25. The children were (becoming anxious and frustrated) because they were so bored.

    (a) climbing the walls (b) coming to grief (c) coming to their senses (d) coming to light




  26. The children got up (early in the morning) to go to the soccer tournament.

    (a) cast in the same mold (b) at the crack of dawn (c) clear sailing (d) cracking a book



  27. The problems that (happened) because of the train accident were unbearable.

    (a) clued in (b) came as no surprise (c) came about (d) came from far and wide



  28. The little girl is (fond of) her grandfather.

    (a) close to home with (b) clear of (c) coming out with (d) close to



  29. The two boys (began to fight) in the school grounds.

    (a) came into their own (b) came on strong (c) came to nothing (d) came to blows



  30. My friend (avoided) going to the movie as he had promised.

    (a) copped out of (b) cashed in on (c) conked out of (d) cracked down on



  31. I (burst into laughter) when I heard the joke.

    (a) crashed the gate (b) cracked up (c) cramped my style (d) cracked the whip



  32. We went to the stadium to (encourage) the team.

    (a) choke up (b) cheer up (c) cheer on (d) count out



  33. Although there are many problems at work I believe that everything will (work out all right).

    (a) come out of left field (b) come out in the wash (c) come on the scene (d) come down in the world



  34. I had to (produce) many essays when I was in university.

    (a) crank out (b) cover for (c) count in (d) close in on



  35. The two boys (shared many similarities).

    (a) cut a wide swath (b) cut a fine figure (c) were cut out for similar things (d) were cut from the same cloth



  36. Nobody would (tell me what was going on) which was very frustrating.

    (a) cut their losses (b) cue me in (c) cut me down to size (d) cross swords with me



  37. The girl (inherited) much money when her parents died.

    (a) came into (b) came to grips with (c) came down with (d) cried out for much money



  38. We will have to (worry about the problem) sometime in the future.

    (a) cross our hearts and hope to die (b) cry over spilt milk (c) cross that bridge (d) cry uncle



  39. The government made a (previously-decided) decision about the subway.

    (a) cut-and-run (b) crux-of-the-matter (c) creature-comfort (d) cut-and-dried



  40. The man tried to (be extra friendly to) the new apartment manager.

    (a) crop up to (b) cozy up to (c) cut down on (d) crack a smile to



  41. The young man had to (improve his performance) or he would be fired from his job.

    (a) clean up his act (b) change hands (c) come to the fore (d) come up smelling like roses




    Learning English through Idioms and Sayings

0 comments: