
Adding some sophisticated words and expressions to our repertoire of vocabulary that we use everyday is a great way to boost our word smarts. English idioms are often used in everyday speech and writing. They can add color and interest to your communication. At the same time, however, you need to be careful not to overuse them. Too much of a good thing can make your language sound contrived or trite. When using idioms and tricky words, keep in mind that your audience may not be familiar with them. It's always a good idea to explain what you mean if there's any chance your listener or reader might not understand.
Put your knowledge of the English language to the test with this fun quiz! Read each question carefully and choose the answer that you feel is correct. If you want to challenge yourself, you can try to achieve an A+ by scoring at least 15. Without any further ado, get ready to challenge yourself and put your English knowledge to the test.
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Get PremiumCan You Score Over 15 on This 20-Question English Test? Quiz Questions
Let's start off easy. What's a word for the outside front of a building? People can put up fake ones, too.

Breezeway
Galley
Facade
Foyer
What does the phrase "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth" mean?

Horses should be ridden.
Show appreciation for a gift.
Exactly what it says, the horse could bite you.
Don't give a horse as a gift.
If someone is "long in the tooth," what does that mean?

The person's tooth needs to be pulled.
The person needs to whiten their teeth.
The person is old.
The person needs to see a dentist.
Something extremely small is:

Infinatesimal
Infinitisimal
Infinitecimal
Infinitesimal
You're about to go on stage and your friend tells you to "break a leg." What does that mean?

Good luck!
Say hello to the audience.
Get hurt onstage.
Don't be nervous.
When you say something is "a piece of cake," what are you saying?

You're referring to a piece of cake.
It is someone's birthday.
You are saying you need extra frosting (or money) to do the task.
You are saying a task is easy.
What does "onus" mean?

Proof of residency or status
Unique entity
Burden
Taking shortcuts in life is like doing which action?

Dodging a bullet
Keeping your head above water
Crossing the bridge when you get there
Cutting corners
This plant-eating mammal with horns native to Asia and Africa is called a:

Rhinosaurus
Rinosauros
Rhinoceras
Rhinoceros
What does it mean to "bilk" someone?

To swindle them
To imitate them
To recommend their services
To compliment their appearance
You're at the halfway point of the quiz! Singularity in skill leads one to be which kind of animal?

Cash cow
An elephant in the room
A one-trick pony
A loan shark
Which word works best in the following sentence? Caren refused to ___ her belief in Santa Claus.

Pontificate
Ignore
Abjure
Exonerate
Which expression is most similar in meaning to the phrase "it's not rocket science"?

In the red
It's not brain surgery.
As easy as pie
In a pickle
When you describe an item which is very expensive, it is said to cost 'an arm and a' what body part?

Eye
Knee
Liver
Leg
A good example of a situation in which a person might use the proverb, "Two wrongs don't make a right," would be...

When Jill and Sally foolishly invest all of their money into a financial venture they didn't take the time to research.
When Jill and Sally both miss the same question on the history quiz.
When Jill has hurt Sally very badly, and Sally wants to retaliate.
When Jill misses Sally after not seeing her for several months.
Speech is ___ but silence is golden.

Pink
Silver
Black
Red
True or false: "A" is the most common letter used in the English language.

True
False
You're almost at the end! Identify the conjunction in the following sentence: There are lots of flowers in the park; however, you can see them only at certain times of the year.

Only
In
However
Which of these other proverbs is closest in meaning to the following proverb? "Practice makes perfect."

Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
God helps those who help themselves.
Still waters run deep.
Last but not least, how strong is the wind when a "zephyr" blows through?

Stiff but not violent
A little breeze
Hurricane strength
Strong and damaging
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dont judge my avatar of Chpper carrying iceberg and polly. . . I messed up
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