Commonly Asked Idioms and Phrases in Exams MCQs 10 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/10 Subscribe 1. : What does the idiom âBreak the iceâ mean? (A) To start a conversation in a friendly way (B) To shatter something physically (C) To get angry suddenly (D) To stop talking abruptly 2. : The phrase âHit the nail on the headâ means: (A) To make a mistake (B) To describe something accurately (C) To cause an accident (D) To start working late 3. : What is the meaning of the idiom âOnce in a blue moonâ? (A) Very rarely (B) Very often (C) Every month (D) At night only 4. : âBite off more than you can chewâ means: (A) Eat too much food (B) Take on more responsibility than you can handle (C) Speak loudly (D) Talk too fast 5. : The phrase âUnder the weatherâ means: (A) Feeling sick (B) Walking outside (C) Being happy (D) Feeling cold 6. : What does âThe ball is in your courtâ imply? (A) You are responsible for the next step (B) You lost a game (C) You are playing tennis (D) You are at a party 7. : The idiom âBurn the midnight oilâ means: (A) Waste resources (B) Work late into the night (C) Travel at night (D) Sleep early 8. : What does âCost an arm and a legâ mean? (A) Very cheap (B) Very expensive (C) Related to injuries (D) Free of cost 9. : The phrase âLet the cat out of the bagâ means: (A) Keep a secret (B) Reveal a secret unintentionally (C) Buy a pet (D) Clean a room 10. : What does the idiom âActions speak louder than wordsâ convey? (A) Talking is more important than doing (B) Doing is more important than talking (C) Words are meaningless (D) Actions are silent