1. Idiom/phrase "A red herring" means: A. A warning against danger B. A challenge of great intensity C. Argument that leads attention away D. Incoming of prosperity 2. Idiom/phrase "A baker's dozen" means: A. Allowance B. Twelve C. Thirteen D. Compensation 3. Idiom/phrase "To hold somebody to ransom" means: A. To keep captive and demand concession B. To humiliate somebody C. To offer bribe D. To blackmail and extract money 4. Idiom/phrase "To live fast" means: A. To lead a life of dissipation B. To accomplish a purpose C. To do a task hurriedly D. To use up one's income as fast as it comes in 5. Idiom/phrase "To disabuse one's mind" means: A. To proceed cautiously avoiding risks and danger B. To conceal something within one's heart C. To banish a thought from one's mind D. To remove a misapprehension Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10