Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: Cut somebody off
- (A) Kill somebody
- (B) Interrupt somebody
- (C) Defame somebody
- (D) Operate on somebody contempt
- (B) Interrupt somebody
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: To play up
- (A) To triumph over
- (B) To behave frankly
- (C) To create complexity
- (D) To over-emphasize a point
- (D) To over-emphasize a point
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: From the bottom of one’s heart
- (A) Superficially
- (B) Nominally
- (C) Genuinely and deeply
- (D) Monotony
- (C) Genuinely and deeply
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: To strain every nerve
- (A) To make utmost efforts
- (B) To feel unsuccessful
- (C) To be highly thoughtful
- (D) To be a realist
- (A) To make utmost efforts
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: To flog a dead horse
- (A) To enliven a dead horse
- (B) To attempt to do the impossible
- (C) To hinder one’s efforts
- (D) To reframe plans
- (B) To attempt to do the impossible
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: To show a clean pair of heels
- (A) To compensate for
- (B) To escape
- (C) To purchase a pair of shoes
- (D) To fabricate
- (B) To escape
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: To die in harness
- (A) To die after a retired life
- (B) To die in an accident
- (C) To die while in service
- (D) To die in surprise
- (C) To die while in service
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: To take someone for a ride
- (A) To travel with someone
- (B) To deceive someone
- (C) To overcome an enemy
- (D) To reveal a secret
- (B) To deceive someone
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: At sea
- (A) Hesitant
- (B) Capacious
- (C) Confused
- (D) Nom-existent
- (C) Confused
Tick the most appropriate meaning for the Idiom: A bolt from the blue
- (A) A famously celebrated event
- (B) An impossible mission
- (C) An unexpected event
- (D) An epidemic
- (C) An unexpected event