Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Up to one’s cars
- (A) Very busy
- (B) Totally free
- (C) Highly quarrelsome
- (D) Out of job
- (A) Very busy
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Make believe
- (A) Revealing the truth
- (B) Pretending and imagining things
- (C) Classicism
- (D) Scientific belief
- (B) Pretending and imagining things
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Hand in hand
- (A) Parting
- (B) Scuffling
- (C) Boasting
- (D) Together
- (D) Together
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Hue and cry
- (A) joys and sorrows
- (B) Comforts and difficulties
- (C) A general outcry of alarm
- (D) Mourning
- (C) A general outcry of alarm
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Enough and to spare
- (A) More than enough
- (B) Extremely insufficient
- (C) Hardly enough
- (D) To save all earnings
- (A) More than enough
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: A maiden speech
- (A) The first speech
- (B) A hypocritical speech
- (C) A lady’s friendly talking style
- (D) A serious speech
- (A) The first speech
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: A crying need
- (A) Merry making time
- (B) Urgent demanding attention
- (C) Eminent danger
- (D) Un-necessary haste
- (B) Urgent demanding attention
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Olive branch
- (A) A gesture of indifference
- (B) A farewell
- (C) A gesture of peace
- (D) Incapability
- (C) A gesture of peace
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Be even with
- (A) To be confronted with
- (B) To be hostile to
- (C) To be audacious
- (D) To settle scores with
- (D) To settle scores with
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: To be taken aback
- (A) To be surprised
- (B) To be pushed back
- (C) To be surpassed
- (D) To be trampled
- (A) To be surprised