Idioms Quiz ChallengeVersion en ligne Test your knowledge of common idioms with this fun quiz game! par RUTH BOLIVAR 1 What does the idiom 'Bite the bullet' mean? a To avoid a difficult situation. b To endure a painful or difficult situation with courage and resilience. c To bite an actual bullet. d To give up easily. 2 What does the idiom 'Break the ice' mean? a To start a fight. b To initiate a conversation in a social setting. c To break something made of ice. d To avoid social interactions. 3 What does the idiom 'Cost an arm and a leg' mean? a To be affordable. b To cost nothing. c To require physical effort. d Extremely expensive or costly. 4 What does the idiom 'Hit the nail on the head' mean? a To miss the target completely. b To hit a nail with a hammer. c To describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem. d To avoid discussing a problem. 5 What does the idiom 'Jump on the bandwagon' mean? a To adopt a popular activity or trend. b To avoid following trends. c To start a new trend. d To jump off a moving vehicle. 6 What does the idiom 'Piece of cake' mean? a Something very easy to do. b A piece of dessert. c A cake made of pieces. d A difficult task. 7 What does the idiom 'Spill the beans' mean? a To spill actual beans. b To keep a secret. c To cook beans. d To disclose a secret or reveal information prematurely. 8 What does the idiom 'Kick the bucket' mean? a To kick a bucket. b To avoid death. c A humorous way of saying someone has died. d To start a new life. 9 What does the idiom 'Burn the midnight oil' mean? a To sleep early. b To burn oil at midnight. c To work during the day. d To work late into the night or early morning hours. 10 What does the idiom 'The ball is in your court' mean? a It's now your responsibility to take action or make a decision. b To play ball. c To avoid responsibility. d To wait for someone else to act.