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Idioms Beginning with J
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To "jazz up" means to ___.
a. go faster
b. make something more exciting
c. make a lot of noise
Answer
b
To "join forces" means to ___.
a. fight
b. be strong
c. unite
Answer
c
"Joking apart" means you ___.
a. are serious
b. are trying to make people laugh
c. are not united
Answer
a
If you "jump at" something you ___.
a. are scared
b. don't understand
c. accept it quickly
Answer
c
If it is "just what the doctor ordered" it's ___.
a. still a dream
b. what you need
c. totally wrong
Answer
b
"Just about" means ___.
a. soon
b. nearly
c. too much
Answer
b
To "jump through hoops" means ___.
a. be in charge
b. obey any order
c. be naughty
Answer
b
To "jump down someone's throat" means to ___.
a. run away
b. make a joke
c. scold them
Answer
c
To "jump on the bandwagon" means to ___.
a. continue
b. rest
c. join in
Answer
c
A girl who is "jailbait" is ___.
a. very loud
b. interested in fishing
c. still a minor
Answer
c
Copyright
(C) 1997 by
Letitia Bradley
This quiz is part of the
HTML-Only Self-Study Quizzes
which is part of
Activities for ESL Students
, a project by
The Internet TESL Journal
.