Idioms MCQs

461. “Saved by the bell” means:
A) Rescued at last moment
B) School bell
C) Fight
D) Warning
Answer: A

462. “Shoot from the hip” means:
A) Speak or act without thinking
B) Shoot weapon
C) Travel
D) Prepare
Answer: A

463. “Skeleton in the closet” means:
A) Hidden secret
B) Scary object
C) Furniture
D) Travel
Answer: A

464. “Smell a rat” means:
A) Suspect something is wrong
B) Smell literally
C) Hunt
D) Clean
Answer: A

465. “Speak of the devil” means:
A) The person appears while being talked about
B) Talk about evil
C) Curse
D) Pray
Answer: A

466. “Steal someone’s thunder” means:
A) Take credit for someone else’s work
B) Make noise
C) Celebrate
D) Travel
Answer: A

467. “Stick to your guns” means:
A) Refuse to change your position
B) Carry weapon
C) Fight
D) Hide
Answer: A

468. “Take it with a grain of salt” means:
A) Doubt or be skeptical
B) Believe fully
C) Cook
D) Ignore
Answer: A

469. “The ball is in your court” means:
A) It’s your turn to act
B) Play tennis
C) Game over
D) Travel
Answer: A

470. “The early bird catches the worm” means:
A) People who act early succeed
B) Travel
C) Cook
D) Sleep
Answer: A

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