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Subjects
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english
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trivia
Instructions:
Answer 40 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. To want to do something and to be able to do it
soul-searching
it's better than nothing.
between a rock and a hard place
be up for something
2. 1. to do something regularly - or to enjoy something 2. to take part in a competition
go in for something
keep/have an open mind
play down something or play something down
run across somebody
3. A free choice in which only one option is offered; a choice between taking the option or not; 'take it or leave it'
4. A person that is competent with many skills but is not outstanding in any particular one
keep/have an open mind
Don't take my word for it.
pull someone's leg
jack of all trades - master of none
5. To catch a person at a time of carelessness
catch somebody off (their) guard
cook up something or cook something up
off the wall
Hobson's choice
6. To make someone feel tired and less able to argue
wear somebody down
soul-searching
give somebody a piece of one's mind
My life flashed before my eyes.
7. To speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong
8. To waste one's time in a hopeless enterprise
9. To be very attracted to someone and begin to love them
burn one's boats/bridges
fall in love
keep/have an open mind
it's better than nothing.
10. The most important fact in a situation
wear somebody down
it's better than nothing.
the bottom line
point of fact
11. You should try to understand someone before criticizing them.
12. Something that you say which means it is possible to do anything if you are very determined to do it
13. To exhaust the supply of: ran out of fuel.
play down something or play something down
castles in the air
soul-searching
run out of
14. To try to make people believe that something is not very important - or that it is not likely to happen
be up for something
play down something or play something down
be as good as one's word
Don't take my word for it.
15. When the body confronts danger and freezes - people report seeing visual images of their lives
My life flashed before my eyes.
Where there's a will there's a way!
be as good as one's word
Don't take my word for it.
16. To invent something - especially in a dishonest or very imaginative way
paint a bleak/rosy etc. picture of something
cook up something or cook something up
castles in the air
jack of all trades - master of none
17. To put up with something painful or difficult
paint a bleak/rosy etc. picture of something
stomach (verb)
a penny saved is a penny earned
bite someone's head off
18. Practical and realistic
stomach (verb)
Down to earth
jack of all trades - master of none
it's better than nothing.
19. Be hopeful because difficult times always lead to better days. People sometimes say this to comfort somebody who's having problems.
a penny saved is a penny earned
catch somebody off (their) guard
Every cloud has a silver lining.
pull someone's leg
20. A question which must be answered by reference to facts and evidence
Where there's a will there's a way!
it's better than nothing.
point of fact
cook up something or cook something up
21. To describe a situation in a particular way
paint a bleak/rosy etc. picture of something
play down something or play something down
between a rock and a hard place
have smoke/steam coming out of one's ears
22. Deep and careful attention to private thoughts - especially about a moral problem
soul-searching
Curiosity killed the cat.
play down something or play something down
the bottom line
23. To respond with anger or impatience to someone's question or comment
24. Having something that is not satisfactory is better than having nothing at all.
25. Plans or hopes that have very little chance of happening
jack of all trades - master of none
castles in the air
bite someone's head off
the bottom line
26. Eccentric - unconventional
bite someone's head off
point of fact
off the wall
between a rock and a hard place
27. To appear suddenly and unexpectedly
come out of the woodwork also crawl out of the woodwork
jack of all trades - master of none
have smoke/steam coming out of one's ears
give somebody a piece of one's mind
28. Money that you save is more valuable than money that you spend right away.; It is good to save money.
catch somebody off (their) guard
cook up something or cook something up
a penny saved is a penny earned
run out of
29. This is what I think. I may not be correct. You should solicit additional opinions.
30. To destroy all possible ways of going back to a situation
31. Something that you say in order to warn someone not to ask too many questions about something
castles in the air
My life flashed before my eyes.
Curiosity killed the cat.
Every cloud has a silver lining.
32. To risk losing everything by putting all your efforts or all your money into one plan or one course of action
33. To meet someone you know when you are not expecting to meet them; to find accidentally
run across somebody
bite someone's head off
wear somebody down
burn one's boats/bridges
34. Having to make a difficult decision between two things that are equally unpleasant
catch somebody off (their) guard
Hobson's choice
between a rock and a hard place
Where there's a will there's a way!
35. To tell someone something that is not true as a way of joking with them
36. To be very angry about something
37. An alcoholic drink that you drink to cure the pain in your head that was caused by drinking too much alcohol the night before
the hair of the dog (that bit you)
play down something or play something down
wear somebody down
it's better than nothing.
38. To be receptive to different opinions and ideas
between a rock and a hard place
soul-searching
wear somebody down
keep/have an open mind
39. To keep a promise
40. Used to tell someone to drive faster or to hurry
paint a bleak/rosy etc. picture of something
Hobson's choice
play down something or play something down
step on it