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Quiz!!!(Idioms about health)
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Question 1

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What does the idiom 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away' suggest?

  • Apples scare doctors
  • Eating fruits makes you taller
  • Healthy eating prevents illness
  • Doctors dislike apples

Question 2

Multiple Choice

If someone tells you 'You are what you eat', what are they implying?

  • You should eat more
  • Your food affects your health
  • Your food determines your personality
  • You can become a fruit

Question 3

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What does it mean to be 'in the pink of health'?

  • To be very sick
  • To be terrible
  • To be in excellent health
  • To like the color pink

Question 4

Multiple Choice

Which idiom would you use to describe someone who is very healthy and fit?

  • Under the weather
  • In the pink of health
  • Fit as a fiddle
  • A picture of health

Question 5

Multiple Choice

If you are 'feeling under the weather', how are you likely feeling?

  • Very healthy
  • A bit sick
  • Extremely happy
  • Very tired

Question 6

Multiple Choice

Which idiom reflects a person who appears to be very healthy?

  • Fit as a fiddle
  • A picture of health
  • In the pink of health
  • Under the weather

Question 7

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What is the meaning of the phrase 'Fit as a fiddle'?

  • Musically talented
  • Healthy and fit
  • Liking string instruments
  • Feeling sad

Question 8

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How might someone describe their health after a successful recovery from illness?

  • Under the weather
  • In the pink of health
  • Fit as a fiddle
  • A picture of health

Question 9

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What is the advice implied by the idiom 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away'?

  • Visit your doctor daily
  • Eat apples every day
  • Practice healthy habits
  • Avoid doctors

Question 10

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Which idiom might describe someone who is not feeling well today?

  • A picture of health
  • Under the weather
  • Fit as a fiddle
  • In the pink of health
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