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Proverbs & Common Expressions

Grade 5 · Week 36 · 25 questions

A strong vocabulary lets you express exactly what you mean. Building your word power helps you communicate more effectively in speaking and writing.

What you'll practise

  • Find the mean of data sets
  • Understand word meanings in context
  • Learn and apply new vocabulary
  • Use words precisely and appropriately
All 25 questions in this Proverbs & Common Expressions quiz

Grade 5 EnglishProverbs & Common Expressions: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.

  1. "The early bird catches the worm" means:
  2. "Look before you leap" means:
  3. "Too many cooks spoil the broth" means:
  4. "Don’t judge a book by its cover" means:
  5. "Practice makes perfect" means:
  6. "Honesty is the best policy" means:
  7. "Where there’s a will, there’s a way" means:
  8. "A friend in need is a friend indeed" means:
  9. "All that glitters is not gold" means:
  10. "Birds of a feather flock together" means:
  11. "Actions speak louder than words" means:
  12. "Let bygones be bygones" means:
  13. "Barking up the wrong tree" means:
  14. "Don’t put all your eggs in one basket" means:
  15. "Many hands make light work" means:
  16. "The grass is always greener on the other side" means:
  17. "A penny saved is a penny earned" means:
  18. "Don’t count your chickens before they hatch" means:
  19. "No pain, no gain" means:
  20. "Time and tide wait for no man" means:
  21. "When in Rome, do as the Romans do" means:
  22. Which word is a common noun?
  23. Which word is a proper noun?
  24. The word "team" is a:
  25. Which one is a material noun?
Question 1 of 250 correct so far

"The early bird catches the worm" means: