1) Is the following idiom correctly used: Sarah got a foot in the door by cleaning her house every day. a) Correct b) Incorrect 2) Is the following idiom correctly used: After getting a better offer, Maria handed in her notice at work last week. a) Correct b) Incorrect 3) Is the following idiom correctly used: Before starting the new project, the team needs to get their ducks in a row. a) Correct b) Incorrect 4) Is the following idiom correctly used: Before starting the new project, the team needs to get their ducks in a row. a) Correct b) Incorrect 5) Which is the correct definition for the following idiom: “A foot in the door”? a) Formally tell an employer that they will leave their job. b) An opportunity to start doing a new job. c) Had (or will need to get) everything prepared and organized. d) Start(ed) a new career e) Working all day and night. f) Looking for a new job. 6) Is the following idiom correctly used: The factory workers have been working around the clock to enjoy their weekends off. a) Correct b) Incorrect 7) Is the following idiom correctly used: John embarked on a career in the mountains to become a hiker. a) Correct b) Incorrect 8) Is the following idiom correctly used: After graduating, Emma spent three months job hunting before finding a position in manufacturing. a) Correct b) Incorrect 9) Is the following idiom correctly used: Mike has high job satisfaction because he enjoys his tasks and gets along well with his coworkers. a) Correct b) Incorrect 10) Is the following idiom correctly used: After several interviews, Tom finally landed a job at his friend's birthday party. a) Correct b) Incorrect 11) Which is the correct definition for the following idiom: “Embarked on a career”? a) Formally tell an employer that they will leave their job. b) An opportunity to start doing a new job. c) Had (or will need to get) everything prepared and organized. d) Start(ed) a new career e) Working all day and night. f) Looking for a new job. 12) Is the following idiom correctly used: Despite the long hours, Anna has managed to hold down a job at the factory for five years. a) Correct b) Incorrect 13) Which is the correct definition for the following idiom: “Handed in her notice at work”? a) Formally tell an employer that they will leave their job. b) An opportunity to start doing a new job. c) Had (or will need to get) everything prepared and organized. d) Start(ed) a new career e) Working all day and night. f) Looking for a new job. 14) Is the following idiom correctly used: Despite the long hours, Anna has managed to hold down a job at the factory for five years. a) Correct b) Incorrect 15) Which is the correct definition for the following idiom: “Hold Down a Job”? a) The pleasure you get from work. b) Found a good job. c) Keep a job. d) Formally tell an employer that they will leave their job. e) An opportunity to start doing a new job. f) Start(ed) a new career 16) Which is the correct definition for the following idiom: “Working around the clock”? a) Formally tell an employer that they will leave their job. b) An opportunity to start doing a new job. c) Had (or will need to get) everything prepared and organized. d) Start(ed) a new career e) Working all day and night. f) Looking for a new job. 17) Which is the correct definition for the following idiom: “Had/Get their ducks in a row”? a) Formally tell an employer that they will leave their job. b) An opportunity to start doing a new job. c) Had (or will need to get) everything prepared and organized. d) Start(ed) a new career e) Working all day and night. f) Looking for a new job. 18) Which is the correct definition for the following idiom: “Job Satisfaction”? a) The pleasure you get from work. b) Found a good job. c) Keep a job. d) Formally tell an employer that they will leave their job. e) An opportunity to start doing a new job. f) Start(ed) a new career 19) Which is the correct definition for the following idiom: “Landed a Job”? a) The pleasure you get from work. b) Found a good job. c) Keep a job. d) Formally tell an employer that they will leave their job. e) An opportunity to start doing a new job. f) Start(ed) a new career 20) Which is the correct definition for the following idiom: “Job Hunting”? a) Formally tell an employer that they will leave their job. b) An opportunity to start doing a new job. c) Had (or will need to get) everything prepared and organized. d) Start(ed) a new career e) Working all day and night. f) Looking for a new job.
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Work Idioms Part 2
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