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Morning Motivation 🌄
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Idioms : 2: ANSWERS 1. What does the idiom "to hold water" mean? a. To be leakproof b. To be logical or valid c. To be strong and durable d. To be full of emotions Answer: b. To be logical or valid Explanation: The idiom refers to an argument or explanation being sound or believable. 2. If someone is "eating like a horse," they are: a. Eating very little b. Eating very quickly c. Eating large amounts d. Eating in a messy way Answer: c. Eating large amounts Explanation: This idiom is used to describe someone who eats a lot, often implying a hearty appetite. 3. The phrase "rank and file" refers to: a. Leaders of an organization b. Ordinary members of a group c. A formal parade d. Military officers Answer: b. Ordinary members of a group Explanation: The idiom refers to the regular or common members of an organization, not the leaders. 4. To "call a spade a spade" means to: a. Avoid confrontation b. Use euphemisms c. Speak truthfully and directly d. Be diplomatic Answer: c. Speak truthfully and directly Explanation: This idiom means being blunt and honest about a situation. 5. To "jump on the bandwagon" means to: a. Start something new b. Support a trend or popular activity c. Oppose the majority opinion d. Criticize others Answer: b. Support a trend or popular activity Explanation: This idiom refers to joining others in something fashionable or popular. 6. To "keep something at bay" means to: a. Avoid or prevent a problem b. Fight an inevitable situation c. Confront a danger d. Be indecisive Answer: a. Avoid or prevent a problem Explanation: This idiom means to keep a problem or danger from getting worse. 7. To "queer the pitch" means to: a. Complain loudly b. Spoil someone’s plans c. Excel at a task d. Take a shortcut Answer: b. Spoil someone’s plans Explanation: The idiom refers to ruining a situation or making something more difficult for someone. 8. To "take with a grain of salt" means to: a. Accept completely b. Doubt the validity c. Add humor to a situation d. Handle with caution Answer: b. Doubt the validity Explanation: This idiom suggests not taking something entirely seriously or at face value. 9. If someone "wears their heart on their sleeve," they: a. Are very secretive b. Show their emotions openly c. Are unpredictable d. Are indifferent Answer: b. Show their emotions openly Explanation: The idiom means expressing feelings openly and without reservation. 10. To "zero in on" something means to: a. Ignore it b. Focus attention sharply c. Worry excessively d. Avoid it completely Answer: b. Focus attention sharply Explanation: This idiom refers to concentrating intently on a specific target or goal. 11. To "go an extra mile" means to: a. Put in additional effort b. Take unnecessary risks c. Avoid hard work d. Travel long distances Answer: a. Put in additional effort Explanation: This idiom means doing more than what is expected to achieve success. 12. If someone is "in a pickle," they are: a. In a difficult situation b. Feeling confused c. Excited about something d. Relaxed and comfortable Answer: a. In a difficult situation Explanation: The idiom describes being in a problematic or tricky situation. 13. If something is "just what the doctor ordered," it is: a. Completely unnecessary b. Precisely what is needed c. Too expensive d. Unhelpful Answer: b. Precisely what is needed Explanation: This idiom means something is exactly right for the situation. 14. If someone is "not playing with a full deck," they are: a. Extremely lucky b. Lacking intelligence or awareness c. Very skillful d. Secretive and mysterious Answer: b. Lacking intelligence or awareness Explanation: This idiom humorously implies that a person is not thinking clearly or logically. 15. The "rule of thumb" refers to: a. A strict law or rule b. A rough or practical guideline c. A random decision d. An old superstition Answer: b. A rough or practical guideline
Idioms : 2: 1. What does the idiom "to hold water" mean? a. To be leakproof b. To be logical or valid c. To be strong and durable d. To be full of emotions 2. If someone is "eating like a horse," they are: a. Eating very little b. Eating very quickly c. Eating large amounts d. Eating in a messy way 3. The phrase "rank and file" refers to: a. Leaders of an organization b. Ordinary members of a group c. A formal parade d. Military officers 4. To "call a spade a spade" means to: a. Avoid confrontation b. Use euphemisms c. Speak truthfully and directly d. Be diplomatic 5. To "jump on the bandwagon" means to: a. Start something new b. Support a trend or popular activity c. Oppose the majority opinion d. Criticize others 6. To "keep something at bay" means to: a. Avoid or prevent a problem b. Fight an inevitable situation c. Confront a danger d. Be indecisive 7. To "queer the pitch" means to: a. Complain loudly b. Spoil someone’s plans c. Excel at a task d. Take a shortcut 8. To "take with a grain of salt" means to: a. Accept completely b. Doubt the validity c. Add humor to a situation d. Handle with caution 9. If someone "wears their heart on their sleeve," they: a. Are very secretive b. Show their emotions openly c. Are unpredictable d. Are indifferent 10. To "zero in on" something means to: a. Ignore it b. Focus attention sharply c. Worry excessively d. Avoid it completely 11. To "go an extra mile" means to: a. Put in additional effort b. Take unnecessary risks c. Avoid hard work d. Travel long distances 12. If someone is "in a pickle," they are: a. In a difficult situation b. Feeling confused c. Excited about something d. Relaxed and comfortable 13. If something is "just what the doctor ordered," it is: a. Completely unnecessary b. Precisely what is needed c. Too expensive d. Unhelpful 14. If someone is "not playing with a full deck," they are: a. Extremely lucky b. Lacking intelligence or awareness c. Very skillful d. Secretive and mysterious 15. The "rule of thumb" refers to: a. A strict law or rule b. A rough or practical guideline c. A random decision d. An old superstition
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