Idioms Quiz: Weather
1. (it's) raining cats and dogs - It's raining cats and dogs, so: a) watch out for falling animals b) make sure you take an umbrella c) keep your pets inside
2. a fair-weather friend - You'll find out who your fair-weather friends are when you get: a) rich and famous b) sick and depressed c) married and have kids
3. a ray of sunshine - The kids in the hospital had a ray of sunshine in their lives when: a) some famous footballers visited them b) they were taken to sit outside in the sun c) the nurses checked their blood pressure
4. have your head in the clouds - William's head is in the clouds. He needs to: a) take better care of himself b) be a bit more realistic c) stop thinking he's better than everyone else
5. make hay while the sun shines - I'd better make hay while the sun shines and do some work on my book: a) while I have a bit of free time b) despite having so much else to do c) even though I don't feel like writing
6. quick as a flash | quick as a wink | quick as lightning - His boss came into the office and quick as a wink Mark hit a key on his keyboard because he: a) wanted to show off his keyboard skills b) was running short of time c) didn't want his boss to see what he was looking at
7. snowed under - I was so snowed under today that I had to: a) wear extra warm clothes b) see a doctor c) cancel a meeting
8. under a cloud - If someone is under a cloud, they might: a) take an umbrella in case it rains b) try to prove they're innocent c) stop and wait until it passes
9. under the weather - Tom's been feeling under the weather for a couple of days, so he's: a) going to see a doctor b) going to see a lawyer c) going to see a priest
10. weather a storm - If you weather a storm, you get through something that could have: a) helped you b) excited you c) harmed you