English Idioms Interpretation Quiz

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What does the phrase 'Elephant in the room' signify?

  • A big issue or problem that everyone is ignoring (correct)
  • A room filled with elephants
  • A room decorated with elephant motifs
  • A spacious room

What does the idiom 'Drive someone up the wall' mean?

  • To physically drive someone to a wall
  • To build a wall
  • To teach someone to drive
  • To irritate or annoy someone (correct)

Define the idiom 'Face the music.'

  • To confront a problem or a difficult situation (correct)
  • To dance to the rhythm
  • To enjoy music
  • To avoid a situation

What does the idiom 'Feather in one's cap' mean?

<p>An achievement or honor to be proud of (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Choose the correct interpretation of 'Fish out of water.'

<p>A person in an unfamiliar or uncomfortable situation (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the meaning of 'Fit as a fiddle'?

<p>Physically fit and healthy (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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