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This is a SAMPLE test for Grade: 4, Subject: LanguageArts |
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Test Topic(s):
Reading, Idioms, Proverbs and Sayings |
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Find the correct meaning of the underlined idiom.
Munster was a well-known con artist; he got millions by cheating other people. |
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| Question 2:
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Find the correct meaning of the underlined idiom.
The new office building they built has become a white elephant. They have to spend a lot of money to keep it neat and clean but hardly any one is interested in renting it. |
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| Question 3:
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Find the correct meaning of the underlined idiom.
It is time to face the music on for what you did to your friend. |
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| Question 4:
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Find the correct meaning of the underlined idiom.
Everyone can see that he is not telling the truth and shedding crocodile tears. |
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| Question 5:
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Find the correct meaning of the underlined idiom.
I almost missed my train; it came right down to the wire. |
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| Question 6:
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Find the correct meaning of the underlined idiom.
Leader of the party requested to not to react to the opponents dirty actions and stay away from tit for tat kind of behavior. |
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| Question 7:
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Find the correct meaning of the underlined idiom.
Don't worry, by hook or by crook we will get to the airport on time. |
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| Question 8:
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Find the correct meaning of the underlined idiom.
My brother gave thumbs up to the new movie. |
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| Question 9:
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Find the correct meaning of the underlined idiom.
Salaries in this area are so low that most people here live hand to mouth. |
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| Question 10:
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Find the correct meaning of the underlined idiom.
When Tina saw Polk High team winning; she jumped on the bandwagon and became Polk High fan. |
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