Health idioms
Quiz by Marina Alexandrovna Khotkina
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- Q1Which idiom means to recover quickly from an illness or setback?bounce backa bitter pill to swallowunder the weatherhit the hay30s
- Q2What does the idiom 'an apple a day keeps the doctor away' suggest?Eating healthy can prevent illnessIt's better to avoid doctors completelyDoctors dislike applesApples are the only healthy food30s
- Q3What does the idiom 'burning the candle at both ends' mean?To enjoy lifeTo start a fireTo overwork oneself to the point of exhaustionTo waste time30s
- Q4What is the meaning of the idiom 'catching some Z's'?To become very boredTo be very energeticTo catch a coldTo get some sleep30s
- Q5What does the idiom 'feeling under the weather' mean?Feeling ill or unwellFeeling energeticFeeling confusedFeeling happy30s
- Q6What does the idiom 'hit the sack' mean?To start a fightTo sleep inTo get up earlyTo go to bed30s
- Q7What is the meaning of the idiom 'mind over matter'?Focusing too much on physical fitnessIgnoring physical painThe power of the mind to overcome physical obstaclesTaking control of one’s life30s
- Q8What does the idiom 'out of the woods' mean?To feel unwellTo be out of danger or difficultyTo be very confusedTo get lost in the forest30s
- Q9What does the idiom 'take a chill pill' mean?To relax physicallyTo calm downTo take medicationTo sleep deeply30s
- Q10What does the idiom 'you are what you eat' mean?Your diet affects your health and well-beingEating bad food is not a concernOnly junk food affects your bodyPeople can change their identity based on food30s
- Q11What does the idiom 'sick as a dog' refer to?Feeling excited about an eventBeing tired from exerciseHaving a cold but not serious illnessFeeling very ill30s
- Q12What does the idiom 'to be in the pink' mean?To be upsetTo be confusedTo be in debtTo be in good health30s
- Q13What does the idiom 'a clean bill of health' mean?A warning about potential health issuesConfirmation of good healthA record of previous illnessesA document for medical expenses30s
- Q14What does the idiom 'to have a weak stomach' imply?Being unable to exerciseEasily affected by unpleasant sights or smellsBeing allergic to certain foodsHaving a nutritional deficiency30s
- Q15What does the idiom 'sweat it out' mean?To endure a difficult situationTo enjoy a relaxing activityTo exercise excessivelyTo give up easily30s