Grade 4 Quiz Understanding Common Idioms, Adages, and Proverbs – L.4.5.B
In this standard, fourth-grade students are tasked with recognizing and understanding the meaning of idioms, adages, and proverbs. These expressions convey meanings that often can’t be deduced directly from the words themselves. An idiom is a phrase whose meaning isn’t obvious from looking at the individual words; an adage is a saying that has been accepted as truth over time; and a proverb is a simple and concrete saying that reflects a truth based on common sense or shared human experience.
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“Bite the bullet” means:
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The proverb “A penny saved is a penny earned” emphasizes:
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What does the idiom “feeling under the weather” mean?
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“When in Rome, do as the Romans do” is a suggestion to:
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What does the idiom “break a leg” mean?
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Which of the following is an adage?
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The proverb “The early bird catches the worm” means:
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What does the idiom “a piece of cake” mean?
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“Actions speak louder than words” is a:
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The meaning of “Don’t cry over spilled milk” is:
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