Vocabulary Practice Questions

Class 4 · English · 507 free MCQs with instant results and detailed explanations.

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Topics in Vocabulary

Idioms and Phrases 180
Homophones 141
One Word Substitution 186

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Q1
Easy
What does the idiom 'break the ice' mean?
A. To make a conversation easier
B. To literally break ice
C. To end a meeting
D. To be very cold
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Correct Answer: A
'Break the ice' refers to starting a conversation in a social setting, making it more comfortable.
Q2
Easy
What does the phrase 'cost an arm and a leg' signify?
A. To be cheap
B. To be very expensive
C. To be free
D. To be valuable
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Correct Answer: B
This idiom means that something is very expensive, implying a high cost.
Q3
Easy
If someone is 'under the weather', how do they feel?
A. Very happy
B. Sick or unwell
C. Excited
D. Energetic
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Correct Answer: B
'Under the weather' means feeling ill or unwell, often used when someone is sick.
Q4
Medium
What does the idiom 'break the ice' mean?
A. To start a conversation in a social setting
B. To physically break something made of ice
C. To make a difficult situation worse
D. To take a rest from work
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Correct Answer: A
'Break the ice' means to initiate conversation in a comfortable manner, especially in a social situation.
Q5
Medium
If someone says they are 'feeling under the weather', what do they mean?
A. They are enjoying a nice day outside
B. They are feeling sick or unwell
C. They are planning a trip soon
D. They are feeling very happy
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Correct Answer: B
The phrase 'feeling under the weather' is commonly used to express that someone is feeling ill or unwell.
Q6
Medium
Which of the following phrases means to do something without any preparation?
A. On the back burner
B. In the same boat
C. Throw in the towel
D. Off the cuff
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Correct Answer: D
'Off the cuff' refers to doing something spontaneously or without prior preparation, often used in relation to speech.
Q7
Medium
What does it mean when someone is described as 'having a heart of gold'?
A. They are wealthy and generous
B. They are kind and compassionate
C. They are very cautious
D. They are overly sensitive
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Correct Answer: B
The idiom 'heart of gold' is used to describe someone who is very kind, caring, and generous towards others.
Q8
Hard
What does the idiom 'break the ice' mean?
A. To start a conversation in a social setting
B. To break something into pieces
C. To end a friendship
D. To make a joke
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Correct Answer: A
'Break the ice' means to initiate conversation, especially to relieve tension or awkwardness in a social situation.
Q9
Hard
If someone says they are 'in hot water', what does it imply?
A. They are swimming in a pool
B. They are in trouble
C. They are feeling warm
D. They are enjoying a bath
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Correct Answer: B
Being 'in hot water' signifies being in trouble or facing difficulties, not a literal situation involving water.
Q10
Hard
What does it mean to 'spill the beans'?
A. To tell a secret
B. To make a mess
C. To cook something
D. To plant seeds
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Correct Answer: A
The phrase 'spill the beans' refers to revealing a secret or disclosing information that was meant to be kept hidden.

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Vocabulary — Class 4 English Practice Questions Online

This page contains 507 practice MCQs for the chapter Vocabulary in Class 4 English. The questions are organized by difficulty — 152 easy, 252 medium, 103 hard — so you can choose the right level for your preparation.

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