Here are three multiple-choice quizzes based on business idioms.
Quiz 1: Blank Cheque and Foot in the Door
1. What does it mean if you give someone a "blank cheque"?
a) You lend them money without expecting repayment.
b) You authorize them to do what they think is best in a difficult situation.
c) You provide them with a check that has no money in the bank.
2. What does it mean if someone has "a foot in the door"?
a) They are standing with one foot on a doorstep.
b) They have a small but successful start in something and may do well in the future.
c) They are stuck and cannot enter a building.
Quiz 2: All Hands on Deck and A-Team
1. When is there a need for "all hands on deck"?
a) When there's no work to be done.
b) When everyone must help, especially when there's a lot of work in a short time.
c) When a ship is sailing smoothly.
2. What is an "A-Team" in business terms?
a) The team that handles administrative tasks.
b) An elite group capable of solving difficult problems or creating innovative solutions.
c) The team in charge of advertising.
Quiz 3: Across the Board and At a Premium
1. What does it mean when something is done "across the board"?
a) It's done on a whiteboard for everyone to see.
b) It includes everyone or everything.
c) It's done only by the board of directors.
2. When is something sold "at a premium"?
a) It's sold at a high price.
b) It's sold at a low price.
c) It's sold without any added value.