Ultimate PNG English Exam Practice Challenge: Idioms & Poetry

Answer all the questions carefully and choose the correct Idioms and Poetry to test and improve your English skills 
How to answer these questions 
  • Select either A, B C or D 
  • A 3 seconds countdown will begin 
  • Next question will be revealed.
QUESTION 1 OF 20
What does the idiom “break the ice” mean?
To start a conversation
To destroy ice
To feel cold
To end a meeting
“A blessing in disguise” means:
A clear problem
Something good that seems bad at first
A hidden danger
A lucky accident
What does “hit the nail on the head” mean?
To use a hammer
To hurt someone
To be exactly right
To miss the point
“Under the weather” means:
Feeling happy
Being outside
Being confused
Feeling sick
“Spill the beans” means:
Cook food
Make a mess
Reveal a secret
Waste money
What does “once in a blue moon” mean?
Every night
Often
Never
Very rarely
“Bite the bullet” means:
To eat quickly
To face a difficult situation bravely
To run away
To fight
“Costs an arm and a leg” means:
Very expensive
Very cheap
Free
Reasonable
“Let the cat out of the bag” means:
To release an animal
To reveal a secret accidentally
To make noise
To get angry
“The ball is in your court” means:
You are playing a game
You lost the game
It is your decision or turn
You are late
What is a stanza in a poem?
A single word
A paragraph in a story
A group of lines
A sentence
What is the purpose of rhyme in poetry?
To confuse the reader
To create sound patterns and make poems pleasing
To shorten the poem
To explain meaning directly
What is the main idea or message of a poem called?
Title
Rhythm
Line
Theme
What does rhythm help create in a poem?
The setting
The characters
The beat and musical flow
The title
A poet is someone who:
Reads stories
Writes poems
Acts in plays
Draws pictures
What is alliteration?
Repetition of vowel sounds
Rhyming words
Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
Opposite meanings
Which of the following is an example of a metaphor?
As brave as a lion
He runs like the wind
The sun is like fire
Time is a thief
Which sentence is a simile?
The classroom was a zoo
He is a shining star
She sings like a bird
The wind whispered
What is imagery in poetry used for?
To create mental pictures for the reader
To add more lines
To confuse meaning
To repeat words
What does the tone of a poem show?
The number of lines
The rhyme pattern
The poet’s attitude or feeling
The title

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Students should answer questions on idioms and poetry because these topics strengthen both their understanding and use of the English language. Learning idioms helps students interpret everyday expressions and communicate more naturally, especially in conversations and reading texts where meanings are not always literal. Studying poetry, on the other hand, develops creativity, critical thinking, and appreciation of language through rhythm, imagery, and figurative expressions. Together, these skills improve comprehension, writing ability, and overall communication, which are essential for academic success and real-life situations.
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