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Idioms Beginning with K
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To "kick around" means to ___.
a. treat badly
b. hide
c. look for something
Answer
a
To "kick the bucket" means to ___.
a. get married
b. have a baby
c. die
Answer
c
"Knock it off" means the same as ___.
a. buy it
b. yes, please
c. stop it
Answer
c
To "know the ropes" means to be ___.
a. experienced
b. confident
c. ignorant
Answer
a
If you are a "know-it-all", you are ___.
a. over confident
b. shy
c. a little strange
Answer
a
If a woman is a "knock-out" she's ___.
a. intelligent
b. powerful
c. very attractive
Answer
c
To "kick up a fuss" means to ___.
a. be honest
b. behave badly
c. have a good time
Answer
b
If someone says to you to "keep your shirt on", you should ___.
a. take control
b. leave
c. calm down
Answer
c
To "keep on" means to ___.
a. stop
b. continue
c. start
Answer
b
If you "keep something down", you ___.
a. control it
b. lose it
c. hide it
Answer
a
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
.