1) What does the idiom "cost an arm and a leg" mean? a) killing somebody and taking their body parts b) being very expensive c) cost almost nothing d) making somebody to pay more than it costs 2) What can you say when something is extremely cheap? a) it cost me an arm and a leg b) it made a killing c) it ripped me off d) it's dirt cheap 3) What do you do if you "tighten your belt"? a) spend less money than usual b) spend more money than usual c) spend all your money on belts d) spend time window shopping 4) What phrase means "to save for a rainy day"? a) to save to buy an umbrella b) to economize on basic needs c) to save for a time when you need the money d) to admire your collection of coins on a rainy day 5) What happens when somebody rips you off? a) they charge too much money for something b) they tear off your clothes c) they sell you second-hand clothes d) they bribe you 6) If you make ends meet, you ... a) correct a mistake in your Maths test b) make a profit c) make a speech about doughnuts d) have just enough money to buy what you need 7) "Make a killing" means a) take a serious decision b) kill somebody c) have a serious problem d) make a huge profit 8) If you have a lot of money like Scrooge McDuck, you ... a) roll in money b) swim in money c) sail in money d) eat money 9) If you live on a shoestring, you ... a) are an equilibrist b) think only about shoestrings c) use very little money d) eat spaghetti that looks like shoestrings 10) When you have only enough money to survive, you live ... a) from arm to mouth b) from fingers to lips c) from feet to hips d) from hand to mouth

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