Grade 5 English – Proverbs Quiz

1. Wise sayings that are used to educate or caution people are known as

proverbs
tongue twisters
idioms
prepositions
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2. Complete the proverb; All that glitters is not____

gold
good
important
shiny
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3. Complete the proverb; Charity begins at__

friends
school
home
chuech
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4. Complete the proverb; Halve a loaf is better than___

cake
all the bread
full
none
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5. Complete the proverb; Better late than ___

early
good time
all
never
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6. Complete the proverb; Out of sight___

out of mind
dumb
deaf
blind
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7. Complete the proverb; Necessity is the mother of___

all
innovation
invention
the earth
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8. Complete the proverb/ Practice practice makes

practice
perfect perfect
perfect
better
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9. What is the meaning of the proverb; Money talks;

money uses sign language
Money has mouth
money gives power and influence
money is not dumb
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10. What is the meaning of: It is no use crying over spilt milk

you should not cry over spilt milk
There is no importance of dwelling on a mistake
spilt milk does not cause any harm
spilt milk gas does not cause someone to cry
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11. What does the proverb 'Rome was not built in a day' mean?

Rome was built in a day
Rome was built quickly
Rome was built by one person
Rome took a long time to build
Explanation:

This proverb means that great things take time and cannot be rushed.

12. What does the proverb 'Actions speak louder than words' mean?

Actions can't be understood without words
Actions are more impactful than words
Words are more powerful than actions
Words are more important than actions
Explanation:

This proverb suggests that what we do has a greater impact on others than what we say.

13. What does the proverb 'Don't count your chickens before they hatch' mean?

Count your chickens before they hatch
Make plans without certainty
Don't make plans before things happen
Don't celebrate success before it happens
Explanation:

This proverb means that one should not anticipate success or profit before it is certain.

14. What does the proverb 'Every cloud has a silver lining' mean?

Clouds are valuable
Bad things can have a good side
Silver is found in clouds
Not all clouds are bad
Explanation:

This proverb reminds us to look for something positive in every negative situation.

15. What does the proverb 'Haste makes waste' mean?

Rush without care
Being slow is wasteful
Rushing can lead to mistakes
Waste makes haste
Explanation:

This proverb advises against being in a hurry as it can result in poor outcomes or errors.

16. What does the proverb 'Don't put all your eggs in one basket' mean?

All baskets should have eggs
Eggs should be put in different baskets
Put all your resources in one place
Don't invest everything in one thing
Explanation:

This proverb cautions against putting all your resources or hopes in one place as it could lead to losing everything.

17. What does the proverb 'Two wrongs don't make a right' mean?

Two wrongs can make a right
It's better to do two wrongs
One wrong can be corrected by another
Avoid retaliation or revenge
Explanation:

This proverb advises against responding to a wrong with another wrong, promoting the idea of forgiveness and peace.

18. What does the proverb 'All good things come to those who wait' mean?

Patience leads to good outcomes
It's better to act without waiting
Good things come quickly
Waiting is unnecessary
Explanation:

This proverb emphasizes the importance of being patient, as good outcomes or rewards come to those who wait.

19. What does the proverb 'Beggars can't be choosers' mean?

It's okay to demand as a beggar
Be grateful for what you receive
Beggars should be choosy
One has to be selective
Explanation:

This proverb emphasizes being appreciative of what one is given, especially in situations where options are limited or resources are scarce.

20. What does the proverb 'Curiosity killed the cat' mean?

Cats are fragile
Curiosity leads to trouble
Curiosity is dangerous
Cats should be curious
Explanation:

This proverb warns against being too curious or nosy as it can lead to trouble or unpleasant consequences.

21. What does the proverb 'Don't bite off more than you can chew' mean?

Take more than you can handle
Take only what you need
Don't take on too much
Chewing is harmful
Explanation:

This proverb advises against taking on tasks or responsibilities that exceed one's capacity or abilities.

22. What does the proverb 'A picture is worth a thousand words' mean?

Visuals are more powerful
Visuals are less important than words
Pictures are better than words
Words are inadequate compared to pictures
Explanation:

This proverb suggests that a visual image can convey complex ideas or emotions more effectively than a large amount of text.

23. What does the proverb 'Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater' mean?

Bathwater should be thrown with the baby
Be careful not to lose something valuable
Baby is more important than bathwater
Bathwater is more important than the baby
Explanation:

This proverb cautions against getting rid of something valuable while trying to get rid of something undesirable, advising for careful consideration.

24. What does the proverb 'Practice makes perfect' mean?

Practice isn't necessary
Repetition leads to improvement
Perfection is unnecessary
Perfection is difficult to achieve
Explanation:

This proverb emphasizes the importance of consistent practice in achieving excellence or mastery in a particular skill or activity.

25. What does the proverb 'Don't judge a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes' mean?

Shoes tell a person's story
Judging others should be avoided
Empathy is important in understanding others
Walking is difficult
Explanation:

This proverb encourages understanding and empathy towards others before forming judgments, as everyone has a unique perspective and experience.

26. What does the proverb 'The early bird catches the worm' mean?

Birds eat worms early
Success comes to those who act quickly
Early risers are lucky
Birds don't eat in the evening
Explanation:

This proverb indicates that those who are proactive and get an early start are more likely to be successful.

27. What does the proverb 'All good things come to those who wait' mean?

Patience leads to good outcomes
It's better to act without waiting
Waiting is unnecessary
Good things come quickly
Explanation:

This proverb emphasizes the importance of being patient, as good outcomes or rewards come to those who wait.

28. What does the proverb 'Better late than never' mean?

Being late is always better
Never be late
It's okay to be late sometimes
Better to be early
Explanation:

This proverb suggests that it is preferable to do something late than not at all, acknowledging that delays can still have value.

29. What does the proverb 'Don't cry over spilled milk' mean?

Do not regret mistakes
Spilled milk should be cleaned
Crying is a waste of time
Spilled milk should be ignored
Explanation:

This proverb advises against getting upset or lamenting over things that cannot be changed or undone, encouraging a focus on moving forward.

30. What does the proverb 'The pen is mightier than the sword' mean?

Words and actions are equally powerful
Swords are more powerful than pens
Pens are better than swords
Words have more influence than violence
Explanation:

This proverb highlights the power of words and communication in effecting change and influence compared to the use of force.

31. What does the proverb 'When in Rome, do as the Romans do' mean?

Adapt your behavior to fit in
No need to adjust to new surroundings
People should act like Romans in Rome
Don't follow local customs
Explanation:

This proverb advises being flexible and adapting to the customs or norms of a particular place or group of people when you are there.

32. What does the proverb 'Don't put the cart before the horse' mean?

Carts should be before horses
Horses before carts is better
Ignore the horse
Prioritize correctly
Explanation:

This proverb warns against doing things in the wrong order or focusing on something before its necessary counterpart, advocating for proper sequencing.

33. What does the proverb 'You can't judge a book by its cover' mean?

Books should be judged by their covers
Don't base opinions on appearances
Appearances matter most
Books are deceiving
Explanation:

This proverb reminds us that one should not form opinions about something or someone based solely on their outward appearance.

34. What does the proverb 'The grass is always greener on the other side' mean?

The other side has better grass
Don't compare things
All grass is green
Things often appear better from a distance
Explanation:

This proverb suggests that people tend to idealize things they do not have, while overlooking the flaws in what they do possess.

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