[
  {
    "Question": "What does the idiom \"break the ice\" mean?",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "The idiom \"break the ice\" means to initiate conversation in a social setting to reduce tension or awkwardness.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5e/Ice_breaker_ship_Arctic_Sea.jpg/320px-Ice_breaker_ship_Arctic_Sea.jpg",
    "OptionA": "To literally crack ice",
    "OptionB": "To initiate social interaction",
    "OptionC": "To make a mistake",
    "OptionD": "To end a relationship",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 1,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Choose the correct meaning of the phrase \"hit the sack.\"",
    "Answer": "C",
    "Explanation": "\"Hit the sack\" is an idiom meaning to go to bed or go to sleep.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7a/Bed_interior_01.jpg/320px-Bed_interior_01.jpg",
    "OptionA": "To punch a bag",
    "OptionB": "To start working hard",
    "OptionC": "To go to sleep",
    "OptionD": "To leave a place quickly",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 2,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What does the idiom \"cost an arm and a leg\" mean?",
    "Answer": "A",
    "Explanation": "The phrase means something is very expensive or costly.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "Very expensive",
    "OptionB": "Physically painful",
    "OptionC": "Easy to do",
    "OptionD": "Unnecessary",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 3,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Select the best meaning of the idiom \"under the weather.\"",
    "Answer": "D",
    "Explanation": "\"Under the weather\" means feeling ill or sick.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3a/Sick_woman_with_thermometer.jpg/320px-Sick_woman_with_thermometer.jpg",
    "OptionA": "Feeling happy",
    "OptionB": "Feeling tired",
    "OptionC": "Feeling cold",
    "OptionD": "Feeling ill",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 4,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What does the phrase \"piece of cake\" mean?",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "The idiom \"piece of cake\" means something very easy to do.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4b/Chocolate_cake_slice.jpg/320px-Chocolate_cake_slice.jpg",
    "OptionA": "A dessert",
    "OptionB": "Something easy",
    "OptionC": "A difficult task",
    "OptionD": "A small portion",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 5,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Choose the correct meaning of the idiom \"let the cat out of the bag.\"",
    "Answer": "C",
    "Explanation": "This idiom means to reveal a secret or disclose something that was supposed to be kept confidential.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3a/Cat_in_a_bag.jpg/320px-Cat_in_a_bag.jpg",
    "OptionA": "To free a cat",
    "OptionB": "To make a mistake",
    "OptionC": "To reveal a secret",
    "OptionD": "To buy a pet",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 6,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What does the idiom \"barking up the wrong tree\" mean?",
    "Answer": "A",
    "Explanation": "It means to pursue a mistaken or misguided course of action or idea.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1a/Dog_barking.jpg/320px-Dog_barking.jpg",
    "OptionA": "Making a wrong assumption",
    "OptionB": "Being very loud",
    "OptionC": "Chasing a dog",
    "OptionD": "Climbing a tree",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 7,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Select the best meaning of the phrase \"hit the nail on the head.\"",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "This idiom means to describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7e/Hammer_and_nail.jpg/320px-Hammer_and_nail.jpg",
    "OptionA": "To make a mistake",
    "OptionB": "To be exactly right",
    "OptionC": "To hit something hard",
    "OptionD": "To start a project",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 8,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What does the idiom \"spill the beans\" mean?",
    "Answer": "D",
    "Explanation": "It means to reveal secret information unintentionally or prematurely.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7f/Beans_in_a_bowl.jpg/320px-Beans_in_a_bowl.jpg",
    "OptionA": "To drop food",
    "OptionB": "To cook beans",
    "OptionC": "To waste food",
    "OptionD": "To reveal a secret",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 9,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Choose the meaning of the idiom \"kick the bucket.\"",
    "Answer": "C",
    "Explanation": "This idiom is a euphemism meaning to die.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "To start a fight",
    "OptionB": "To leave a place",
    "OptionC": "To die",
    "OptionD": "To be very angry",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 10,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What does the phrase \"call it a day\" mean?",
    "Answer": "A",
    "Explanation": "It means to stop working on something, usually because enough has been done or it is time to rest.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "To stop working",
    "OptionB": "To start a new task",
    "OptionC": "To make a phone call",
    "OptionD": "To plan a schedule",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 11,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Select the correct meaning of the idiom \"the ball is in your court.\"",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "This means it is now your responsibility to take action or make a decision.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4a/Tennis_ball_on_court.jpg/320px-Tennis_ball_on_court.jpg",
    "OptionA": "You are playing a game",
    "OptionB": "It is your turn to act",
    "OptionC": "You lost the game",
    "OptionD": "You are being watched",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 12,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What does the idiom \"cut corners\" mean?",
    "Answer": "D",
    "Explanation": "It means to do something in the easiest or cheapest way, often neglecting rules or quality.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "To take a shortcut while driving",
    "OptionB": "To decorate something",
    "OptionC": "To finish early",
    "OptionD": "To do something poorly to save time or money",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 13,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Choose the meaning of the idiom \"once in a blue moon.\"",
    "Answer": "A",
    "Explanation": "This idiom means something that happens very rarely.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3a/Blue_moon_2007-08-31.jpg/320px-Blue_moon_2007-08-31.jpg",
    "OptionA": "Very rarely",
    "OptionB": "Every night",
    "OptionC": "Often",
    "OptionD": "Every month",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 14,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What does the phrase \"hit the road\" mean?",
    "Answer": "C",
    "Explanation": "It means to begin a journey or to leave a place.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8e/Highway_road_in_the_mountains.jpg/320px-Highway_road_in_the_mountains.jpg",
    "OptionA": "To drive fast",
    "OptionB": "To repair a road",
    "OptionC": "To start traveling",
    "OptionD": "To walk on the road",
    "TestName": "Idioms and Word Choice Practice Test",
    "Content Type": "multiple choice",
    "Title": "Idioms and Word Choice",
    "Item": 15,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Subtopics: — Idioms and word choice"
  }
]