Idioms MCQs

431. “Hang by a thread” means:
A) Very uncertain
B) Sewing
C) Strong
D) Safe
Answer: A

432. “Have a chip on your shoulder” means:
A) Grudge or resentment
B) Physical object
C) Relax
D) Travel
Answer: A

433. “Hit below the belt” means:
A) Act unfairly
B) Boxing
C) Miss target
D) Run
Answer: A

434. “Hit the sack” means:
A) Go to bed
B) Strike bag
C) Work
D) Pack
Answer: A

435. “In the doghouse” means:
A) In trouble
B) With dog
C) Home
D) Safe
Answer: A

436. “In the nick of time” means:
A) Just in time
B) Early
C) Late
D) Missed opportunity
Answer: A

437. “Jump the shark” means:
A) Reach peak and decline
B) Swim
C) Fish
D) Travel
Answer: A

438. “Keep your head above water” means:
A) Stay afloat in difficulty
B) Swim
C) Relax
D) Travel
Answer: A

439. “Kick the bucket” means:
A) Die
B) Play
C) Travel
D) Jump
Answer: A

440. “Know the ropes” means:
A) Experienced
B) Sail
C) Tie knots
D) Climb
Answer: A

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