Q.1
Determine the real meaning of the capitalized words. He is so UP TO HIS EARS in homework he won’t be able to play all day.
  • Concerned with
  • Involved with
  • Not interested in
  • Fully occupied with
Q.2
Determine the real meaning of the capitalized words. He acts as though he is the BIG FISH on the team.
  • The biggest person
  • The most important person
  • The hugest person
  • The fattest person
Q.3
Determine the real meaning of the capitalized words. Johnny really put HIS FOOT IN HIS MOUTH at the party last night.
  • Put on the wrong shoe
  • Said something embarrassing
  • Ate too much
  • Slipped on the floor
Q.4
Determine the real meaning of the capitalized words. My grandfather always said he was THE BLACK SHEEP OF THE FAMILY.
  • Was adopted
  • Was always late
  • Was always getting into trouble
  • Was the one who acted like a clown
Q.5
Determine the real meaning of the capitalized words. When Halloween was over, I got THE LION'S SHARE of the candy.
  • The largest amount
  • The smallest amount
  • All of
  • None of
Q.6
Determine the real meaning of the capitalized words. Sometimes to get something done you have to TAKE THE BULL BY THE HORNS.
  • Make the right decision
  • Make a quick decision
  • Make a bold decision
  • Make a final decision
Q.7
Determine the real meaning of the capitalized words. He talked to the principal FACE TO FACE.
  • In person
  • Looking at each other
  • Seeing each other
  • Facing each other
Q.8
Determine the real meaning of the capitalized words. My cousin is so FULL OF HIMSELF I could just gag.
  • Is so very conceited
  • Is so overweight
  • Is so funny
  • Is so smart
Q.9
Determine the real meaning of the capitalized words. By mowing the lawn early, he KILLED TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE.
  • Got something done two times
  • Got two things done at the same time
  • Got things done twice
  • Got two things done twice
Q.10
Determine the real meaning of the capitalized words. The well on the farm was DRY AS A BONE.
  • Completely flat
  • Completely cracked
  • Completely hard
  • Completely dry
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