Quiz : How Well You Know Metaphors?

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Quiz : How Well You Know Metaphors? - Quiz

Metaphor is a prevalent figure of speech. We're curious to know how well you know metaphors! Why not take our quiz and find out? The metaphor refers to one thing while mentioning another. It's a very creative literary device used by poets and writers. In our quiz, we give you four options, and you are expected to choose which answer is a metaphor. We request you attempt all the quiz questions for a good score. All the very best!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Choose which one is a metaphor.

    • A.

      My dad is a bear

    • B.

       My dad is big like a bear

    • C.

      My dad has a bear

    • D.

      My dad and I have a bear

    Correct Answer
    A. My dad is a bear
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "My dad is a bear". This is a metaphor because it is comparing the dad to a bear, suggesting that he possesses qualities or characteristics associated with a bear, such as strength or protectiveness.

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  • 2. 

    Choose which one is a metaphor.

    • A.

      The light is bright like the sun.

    • B.

      The light was the sun during our test.

    • C.

      The light was bright

    • D.

      The test was like a bright light

    Correct Answer
    B. The light was the sun during our test.
    Explanation
    A metaphor is a figure of speech where one thing is described as being another to imply a comparison without using "like" or "as." In the sentence "The light was the sun during our test," the light is directly compared to the sun, suggesting it was extremely bright, but without using "like" or "as." This makes it a metaphor. The other sentences either use a simile ("like") or simply describe brightness without creating a metaphor.

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  • 3. 

    Choose which one is a metaphor.

    • A.

      This class is a three-ring circus.

    • B.

      This class is just like a three-ring circus.

    • C.

      Three - ring circus is beside the class

    • D.

      The class has a three-ring circus

    Correct Answer
    A. This class is a three-ring circus.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "This class is a three-ring circus." This sentence is a metaphor because it is comparing the class to a three-ring circus, implying that the class is chaotic, disorganized, or hectic, just like a circus.

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  • 4. 

    Choose which one is a metaphor.

    • A.

      Ted was like a nervous cat before his test.

    • B.

      Ted was a nervous cat before his test.

    • C.

      Ted was very nervous 

    • D.

      Ted's cat was nervous before the test

    Correct Answer
    B. Ted was a nervous cat before his test.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Ted was a nervous cat before his test." This is a metaphor because it compares Ted's nervousness to that of a cat. It suggests that Ted was extremely anxious and jumpy, just like a cat would be in a tense situation.

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  • 5. 

    Choose which one is  a metaphor.

    • A.

      My teacher's steps sounded like thunder as she entered the classroom.

    • B.

      My teacher's steps were thunder when she entered the classroom.

    • C.

      The thunder roared as the teacher entered the classroom

    • D.

      The teacher entered the classroom at the time of thunder

    Correct Answer
    B. My teacher's steps were thunder when she entered the classroom.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "My teacher's steps were thunder when she entered the classroom." This is a metaphor because it compares the sound of the teacher's steps to the sound of thunder, suggesting that her steps were loud and powerful.

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  • 6. 

    Can you guess which one is a metaphor?

    • A.

      My friend's name is chaos

    • B.

      Chaos is a friend of mine

    • C.

      He is my friend & his name is chaos

    • D.

      It's chaos that's my friend

    Correct Answer
    B. Chaos is a friend of mine
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Chaos is a friend of mine" because it is using the word "chaos" as a metaphor to describe a person. The sentence is not meant to be taken literally, but rather to convey that the person being referred to is unpredictable or chaotic in nature.

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  • 7. 

    Do you know which of the following is a metaphor?

    • A.

      Her family had a black sheep 

    • B.

      Black sheep was her favorite pet in the family

    • C.

      She was the only one who had the black sheep in the family

    • D.

      She was the black sheep of the family

    Correct Answer
    D. She was the black sheep of the family
    Explanation
    The phrase "She was the black sheep of the family" is a metaphor. It is not meant to be taken literally, but rather as a figurative expression to describe someone who is seen as different or an outcast within their family. The term "black sheep" is used to convey this idea, as black sheep are often seen as different from the rest of the flock.

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  • 8. 

    Pick the metaphor amongst the following

    • A.

      One should go for a walk daily

    • B.

      Couch potatoes are delicious

    • C.

      Go for a walk or you’ll become a couch potato

    • D.

      Avoid becoming couch potato by going for a walk

    Correct Answer
    C. Go for a walk or you’ll become a couch potato
    Explanation
    The metaphor in the given options is "Go for a walk or you'll become a couch potato." This metaphor implies that if you do not engage in physical activity like going for a walk, you will become lazy and inactive like a couch potato. It emphasizes the importance of staying active and avoiding a sedentary lifestyle.

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  • 9. 

    Can you correctly pick the metaphor amongst the following?

    • A.

      Conscience is a man’s compass

    • B.

      The man's conscience has a compass

    • C.

      The man's conscience's name is compass

    • D.

      The compass is man's conscience

    Correct Answer
    A. Conscience is a man’s compass
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Conscience is a man's compass" because it uses the metaphorical comparison of conscience to a compass to convey the idea that conscience guides and directs a person's actions, similar to how a compass helps navigate and find direction.

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  • 10. 

    Do you know which of the following options is a metaphor?

    • A.

      He's sitting to win the lottery

    • B.

      You’re sitting on a winning lottery.

    • C.

      You're sitting to win the lottery

    • D.

      She's sitting to win the lottery

    Correct Answer
    B. You’re sitting on a winning lottery.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "You're sitting on a winning lottery." This is a metaphor because it is comparing the act of sitting to the idea of being in possession of a winning lottery ticket. It is not meant to be taken literally, but rather to convey the idea that the person has a valuable opportunity or advantage.

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