Idioms MCQs

161. “At wit’s end” means:
A) Very clever
B) Extremely confused
C) Angry
D) Happy
Answer: B

162. “Bite your tongue” means:
A) Hurt yourself
B) Stop yourself from speaking
C) Eat food
D) Smile
Answer: B

163. “Burn the candle at both ends” means:
A) Waste candles
B) Work too hard
C) Celebrate
D) Relax
Answer: B

164. “Cast iron stomach” means:
A) Strong digestion
B) Metal
C) Hungry
D) Sick
Answer: A

165. “Cat got your tongue?” means:
A) Silent suddenly
B) Pet
C) Cry
D) Laugh
Answer: A

166. “Caught red-handed” means:
A) Painted hands
B) Caught while doing wrong
C) Injured
D) Celebrating
Answer: B

167. “Chalk and cheese” means:
A) Similar
B) Completely different
C) Food
D) White
Answer: B

168. “Come to light” means:
A) Shine
B) Become known
C) Turn on light
D) Glow
Answer: B

169. “Cross that bridge when you come to it” means:
A) Travel
B) Deal with problem later
C) Build bridge
D) Jump
Answer: B

170. “Cry your heart out” means:
A) Cry loudly
B) Be very sad
C) Sing
D) Laugh
Answer: B

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