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From Shakespeare originally! …and a few others… What the dicken s! It’s all Greek to me!!! !

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From Shakespeare originally! …and a few others…

What the dickens!

It’s all Greek

to me!!!!

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Question 1:

A man after my own heart means ___.

a. liking the same things as me

b. looks like me

c. follows me

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Question 2:

Against the clock means ___.

a. a new record

b. a test of speed or time

c. an impossible task

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Question 3: To beat around the bush means ___.

a. to not know

b. to avoid a question

c. to go on a hike

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Question 4: The job sounds wonderful but you have to remember that all that glitters is not ______ .

Place

Singing

Systems

Gold

out

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Question 5: When he was asked why Ryan had not fought in the army, Jed replied, "That’s simple. He was yellow.

What did he mean?

He was a coward; afraid to fight.

He was sick to his stomach.

He was Chinese.

He had a jaundiced look.

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Question 6: You're living in a fool's paradise if you think they're going to pay you for nothing.

a. under an illusion

b. under a dream

c. under a cloud

d. under a delusion

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Question 7: There is clearly a sea change in the way people now look at crime today.

a. A little change

b. A huge change

c. A fine change

d. A small change

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Question 8: Edgar was tickled pink when he heard from his friend. What does that mean?

A bunch of people got him down, tickled him and made him laugh.

Tickling nearly made him have a heart attack.

His friend likes to tickle him.

He was delighted to hear from his friend.

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Question 9: All ______ and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

Work

Singing

Systems

Gold

told

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Question 10: They looked everywhere for the lost passport but it seems to have vanished into thin air.

a. disappeared slowly

b. disappeared completely

c. disappeared gradually

d. disappeared quickly

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Question 11: Whenever he has been treated badly, he always demands his pound of flesh.

a. total recompense

b. total satisfaction

c. total agreement

d. total acceptance

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Question 12: She had got herself in a pickle by trying to please everyone at the same time.

a. into confusion

b. into trouble

c. into difficulties

d. into problems

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Question 13: When it comes to a crisis, Charles is a tower of strength.

a. very tall

b. very reliable

c. very strong

d. very trusting

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Question 14: It was a total mystery as apparently there was neither rhyme nor reason why he did it.

a. no logical reason 

b. no real reason

c. no particular reason

d. no special reason

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Question 15: I just can't open this tin at all and I always find this type of container a pain in the neck.

a. really annoying 

b. really rough 

c. really crude 

d. really strong

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Question 16: You can always rely on him to throw a spanner in the works and suddenly everything stops.

a. make things go wrong 

b. make things go slowly 

c. make things go quickly 

d. make things go right

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Question 17: That sort of joke never makes people laugh and on this occasion it went down like a lead balloon.

a. very quickly 

b. very soundly 

c. very noisily 

d. very badly

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Question 18: Before the meeting officially starts I'd like to flag up one or two points.

a. finish 

b. mention 

c. tell

d. say

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Question 19: You mark my words! Do as I say and you'll be all right.

a. attend me carefully 

b. listen to me carefully 

c. understand me carefully 

d. follow me carefully

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Question 20: From an early age he was marked out to become leader of his party.

a. created 

b. fostered 

c. treated 

d. destined

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Question 21: We haven't seen him for ages but he turns up once in a blue moon.

a. very rarely 

b. sometimes 

c. occasionally 

d. frequently

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Question 22: Count to ten before you say anything and don't blow your top.

a. eat too quickly

b. speak too quickly 

c. lose your way

d. lose your temper

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Question 23: Some of you worked on until the small hours to make it a successful project.

a. it was dark outside

b. it was early in the morning 

c. it was late in the evening 

d. it was late in the day

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Question 24: Let it be, that's water under the bridge now.

a. best forgotten 

b. best learnt

c. best understood 

d. best remembered

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Question 25: Remember if you go into that meeting without being prepared with some answers, you will simply be a sitting duck.

a. a bird with no wings 

b. a ready target

c. a steady aim 

d. a sick animal

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Question 26: There is no need to apologize about your remarks as I can assure you it's like water off a duck's back to me.

a. of some concern 

b. of a little concern 

c. of little concern 

d. of less concern

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Question 27: You will be in a very difficult situation now that he's let the cat out of the bag.

a. told a story

b. let the animal go 

c. revealed the truth 

d. told a lie

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Question 28: Don't worry if she doesn't say much because she says she's having a bad hair day.

a. she's experiencing a lot of problems 

b. she's discovering horrible things

c. she's doing too much

d. she's been eating too much

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Question 29: I was taken to the cleaners well and truly last week: I saw the same computer for sale today at half the price I paid.

a. lost some money 

b. lost a lot of money 

c. lost too much money 

d. lost more money

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Question 30: Poor Charlie has been down in the dumps since he got the sack.

a. miserable 

b. angry

c. furious 

d. uneasy

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Question 31: They had words last night so be prepared for miserable faces this morning.

a. fought

b. shouted

c. quarrelled 

d. screamed

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Question 32: I can only repeat that I want you to wait until Tuesday before you tell her, remember mum's the word.

a. don't tell mum 

b. don't speak aloud 

c. don't say anything 

d. don't answer anything

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Question 33: They're as thick as thieves.

a. very clever 

b. very friendly 

c. very careful 

d. very cautious

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Question 34: He simply blew his top.

a. lost his temper 

b. lost his nerve 

c. lost his courage 

d. lost his respect

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Question 35: Don't take too much notice of what he's saying, he's just making waves.

a. making a fuss

b. making a noise 

c. making a sound 

d. making a story

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Question 36: The selection of candidates was done in a hit or miss manner so that nobody knew why they were chosen.

a. friendly 

b. happy 

c. easy 

d. casual

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Question 37: I'm afraid that my poor old car has finally breathed its last.

a. stopped working 

b. stopped trying 

c. stopped flying 

d. stopped turning

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Question 38: The customs officer had an itching palm.

a. felt itchy and scratched 

b. accepted bribes 

c. had a rash on his hand  

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Question 39: The young MP spoke to the House as if to the manner born.

a. He spoke naturally 

b. He was shy and hesitated a lot 

c. He was born in a manor house

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