1) What does "break a leg" mean? a) To literally break your leg b) Good luck c) Stop walking d) Play a game 2) If you "let the cat out of the bag," what did you do? a) Released a cat b) Went shopping c) Told a secret d) Cleaned up 3) What does "hit the books" mean? a) To start studying b) To punch c) To write a book d) To throw books 4) What does it mean to "feel under the weather"? a) To feel sick b) To be outside in the rain c) To feel happy d) To run quickly 5) If someone is "pulling your leg," what are they doing? a) Jogging with you b) Teasing you c) Helping you walk d) Dancing 6) What does "a piece of cake" mean? a) A slice of cake b) Something very easy c) A dessert d) Something hard 7) What does it mean to "spill the beans"? a) To drop beans b) To cook dinner c) To reveal a secret d) To go shopping 8) What does "cost an arm and a leg" mean? a) Very expensive b) Very cheap c) Requires surgery d) Needs repair 9) If you "cry over spilled milk," what are you doing? a) Cleaning up b) Laughing c) Worrying about something unimportant d) Drinking milk 10) What does "out of the blue" mean? a) The color blue b) Suddenly and unexpectedly c) Outdoors d) Feeling sad 11) If you "bark up the wrong tree," what are you doing? a) Climbing a tree b) Making a mistake c) Talking loudly d) Singing a song 12) What does "bite off more than you can chew" mean? a) Eating too much b) Taking on a task that is too big c) Cooking a large meal d) Chewing gum 13) What does "the ball is in your court" mean? a) You are playing tennis b) It is your decision c) You are buying a new ball d) You are watching a game 14) If you "beat around the bush," what are you doing? a) Going for a walk in the forest b) Avoiding the main topic c) Playing drums in the garden d) Gardening 15) What does "cut to the chase" mean? a) To start running b) To go quickly to the main point c) To use scissors while running d) To watch a movie 16) What does "once in a blue moon" mean? a) Every night b) Once a month c) Very rarely d) During a full moon 17) If you are "on the ball," what are you? a) Literally standing on a ball b) Not prepared c) Prepared and efficient d) Playing a game 18) What does "speak of the devil" mean? a) To talk about something scary b) The person you were just talking about appears c) To say something evil d) To whisper a secret 19) What does "when pigs fly" mean? a) When you see pigs in the sky b) Something that will never happen c) At a farm d) During bad weather 20) What does "throw in the towel" mean? a) To give up b) To dry off with a towel c) To clean the kitchen d) To pack for a trip 21) What does "add fuel to the fire" mean? a) To make a situation worse b) To start a campfire c) To cook over open flame d) To refuel a car 22) What does "hit the nail on the head" mean? a) To do something precisely right b) To build something with wood c) To start a new project d) To paint a house 23) What does "let sleeping dogs lie" mean? a) To not disturb a resting animal b) To avoid restarting a conflict c) To walk quietly d) To take care of pets 24) What does "kill two birds with one stone" mean? a) To throw stones at birds b) To accomplish two tasks with a single effort c) To be very accurate d) To watch birds 25) If you "jump on the bandwagon," what are you doing? a) Joining a popular trend b) Playing in a band c) Riding on a wagon d) Jumping over an obstacle 26) What does "read between the lines" mean? a) To understand the hidden meaning b) To read carefully c) To look at something closely d) To draw lines 27) What does "through thick and thin" mean? a) To go through dense forests b) To lose or gain weight c) To stay loyal under all circumstances d) To travel through different climates 28) What does "tip of the iceberg" mean? a) The very top of an iceberg b) A small visible part of a larger hidden issue c) The coldest part of an iceberg d) To give a tip at a restaurant 29) If you are "all ears," what are you? a) Very attentive b) Unable to hear c) Needing help d) Wearing headphones 30) What does "bend over backwards" mean? a) To do a backflip b) To try very hard to please someone c) To exercise d) To pick something up off the ground

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