Photo Idioms KSA

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Quiz on Photo Idioms KSA, created by yolo.baam on 19/02/2014.
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Question 1

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to be at each other's throats
  • to be angry as a bear
  • to fight a losing battle

Question 2

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to fight fire with fire
  • to add fuel to the fire
  • to burn one's bridges

Question 3

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to make money hand over fist
  • to be as busy as a bee
  • to make ends meet

Question 4

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to cost the earth
  • to catch sb red-handed
  • to get wind of sth

Question 5

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to be in the same boat
  • to follow your nose
  • to go down the tube

Question 6

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to give sb a hand
  • to cross one's fingers
  • to be finger licking good

Question 7

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to get the ball rolling
  • to kick the bucket
  • to get a kick out of sth

Question 8

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to wash dirty linen in public
  • to be as busy as a bee
  • to do the dirty work

Question 9

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to pinch pennies
  • to bet your bottom dollar
  • to blow one's money

Question 10

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to be finger licking good
  • to cross one's fingers
  • to have green fingers

Question 11

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to have one's head screwed on
  • to judge a book by its cover
  • to have a nose in a book

Question 12

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to give sb a hand
  • to catch sb red-handed
  • to pay an arm and a leg for

Question 13

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to be a drop in the bucket
  • to go to hell in a bucket
  • to kick the bucket

Question 14

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to knock on wood
  • not to be able to see the wood for the trees
  • to bark up the wrong tree

Question 15

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to get cold feet
  • to have two left feet
  • to land on both feet

Question 16

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to be at death's door
  • to be done to death
  • to dice with death

Question 17

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to pay an arm and a leg for sth
  • to get a leg over
  • to pull sb's leg

Question 18

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  • to be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
  • to spoon sth out
  • to speak with a plum in mounth

Question 19

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to pull sb's leg
  • to have more than one string to one's fiddle
  • to pull the strings

Question 20

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to take one's belt in a notch
  • to tighten one's belt
  • to be below the belt

Question 21

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to lick one's lip
  • to give someone some lip
  • to zip one's lip

Question 22

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to wash dirty linen in public
  • to come out in the wash
  • to wash sth away

Question 23

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to throw a game
  • to throw in the towel
  • to throw a sharp relief

Question 24

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Which is the right idiom?
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  • to cut someone off a penny
  • to costs a pretty penny
  • to pinch pennies
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