Grade 5 Quiz Recognizing and Explaining the Meaning of Common Idioms, Adages, and Proverbs – L.5.5.B
This quiz is based on the CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.5.5.B standards. It focuses on recognizing and explaining the meanings of common idioms, adages, and proverbs. Understanding these figurative expressions provides depth to reading comprehension and enriches written and oral communication.
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What does the idiom “barking up the wrong tree” mean?
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“Every cloud has a silver lining” is a/an:
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Which of these means to avoid speaking about a particular subject?
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What does the adage “actions speak louder than words” suggest?
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5. Question
Which expression means that something is very easy?
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The proverb “A watched pot never boils” means:
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7. Question
“Don’t count your chickens before they hatch” is a reminder to:
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The idiom “break a leg” means:
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“The pen is mightier than the sword” is an example of a:
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10. Question
What does “The ball is in your court” suggest?
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