1. Idiom/phrase "To play on a fiddle" means: A. To play upon a musical instrument B. To play an important role C. To be busy over trifles D. To be busy over important matter 2. Idiom/phrase "To mind one's P's and Q's" means: A. To be cautious B. To be accurate and precise C. To be careful of one's accounts D. To be careful of one's personality 3. Idiom/phrase "To look sharp" means: A. To concentrate B. To speak roughly C. To be attentive and active D. To be quick 4. Idiom/phrase "To pour oil in troubled water" means: A. To foment trouble B. To add to the trouble C. To instigate D. To calm a quarrel with soothing words 5. Idiom/phrase "To show one's teeth" means: A. To ridicule B. To face difficulties C. To adopt a threatening attitude D. To be humble Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10