Informal expressions: how people spend their leisure- take the quiz

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Leisurely Lifestyle Quiz

Discover how well you understand informal expressions related to leisure activities and culture! Test your knowledge with this fun and engaging quiz.

Test your understanding of terms like:

  • Culture Vulture
  • Couch Potato
  • Shopaholic
19 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ChillingBook9
What does the term "culture vulture" mean?
Someone who is interested in art and culture
Someone who only watches reality TV
Someone who hates museums
Someone who doesn't care about music.
What is a "couch potato"?
A type of vegetable
Someone who spends a lot of time sitting on the couch watching TV or playing video games
A person who loves to exercise
A type of pet.
What does it mean to be an "amateur"?
To be a professional at something
To be a beginner or non-professional at something
To not have any hobbies
To be lazy.
What is a "dabbler"?
Someone who is very serious about their hobbies
Someone who tries many different things but never sticks with one for long
Someone who only has one hobby
Someone who doesn't have any hobbies.
What are "chores"?
Fun activities to do in your free time
Tasks that need to be done around the house like cleaning or laundry
Hobbies
Sports.
What is a "lawn"?
A type of flower
A type of tree
The area of grass outside someone's house
A type of bird.
What is a "shopaholic"?
Someone who loves to shop and spends too much money on it
Someone who hates shopping
Someone who only shops online
Someone who only buys second-hand items.
What is an "alcoholic"?
Someone who loves to drink water
Someone who is addicted to alcohol
Someone who never drinks alcohol
A type of fruit.
What does it mean to be "into" something?
To not like something
To be interested in or enjoy something
To be afraid of something
To have no opinion on something.
What does the phrase "went off" mean?
To leave a place
To become angry or upset
To suddenly stop liking something, to lose interest
To start a new hobby.
What does it mean to "lock yourself away"?
To go outside and enjoy nature
To stay inside and avoid socializing with others
To travel to a different country
To exercise for a long time.
What does it mean to be "hooked on" something?
To dislike something
To be addicted to or obsessed with something
To only do something occasionally
To be indifferent towards something.
What does the phrase "get up to" mean?
To wake up early
To participate in or do something
To clean the house
To take a nap.
What does it mean to have a "full diary"?
To have nothing planned
To have a few things planned
To have many activities or events scheduled
To have too much free time.
What does it mean to be a "keen participant"?
To not want to participate in anything
To be very enthusiastic about participating in something
To only participate if forced to
To be unsure about participating.
What is a "staycation"?
A vacation where you stay at home and relax or do activities nearby
A vacation where you travel far away
A type of food
A type of music.
What does it mean to "chill out"?
To become cold
To relax or calm down
To exercise intensely
To become angry.
What is a "foodie"?
Someone who doesn't like food
Someone who loves to cook
Someone who enjoys trying new foods and restaurants
Someone who only eats fast food.
What is a "bookworm"?
A type of insect
Someone who hates reading
Someone who loves to read books
A type of bird.
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