English Proverb Quiz: Test Your Wisdom in 20 Questions

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This English proverb quiz consists of 20 questions, each with four multiple-choice answers. Read each question carefully and choose the correct answer from the choices. At the end, you can view your results and score. The test is designed for beginner to intermediate English learners.

A proverb is a short, commonly known saying that expresses a general truth, practical advice, or traditional wisdom.

For example, if someone says, “A stitch in time saves nine,” it means fixing a small problem now prevents a bigger one later.

The wisdom of English proverbs reflects your depth of understanding of the language. Knowing many proverbs shows strong cultural and idiomatic awareness, a richer vocabulary and more natural phrasing, and a repertoire of memorable expressions you can use confidently in conversation.

This test will help assess your knowledge of English proverbs, their meanings, and their uses in everyday English sentences.

If you score 100%, excellent work! If you score below 90%, study more about English proverbs to improve your English. 

 

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Proverb Comprehension Test

Read the meaning or situation and choose the matching proverb.

1. Which proverb matches this meaning:
"Don't criticize others for faults that you also have."

If you live in a glass house, throwing stones will break your own walls. Similarly, don't judge others if you are not perfect yourself.

2. Situation: John is angry that someone stole his lunch, so he steals their lunch in return.
Which proverb advises AGAINST this?

Revenge makes the situation worse. Doing a bad thing to fix a bad thing results in two bad things.

3. What is the meaning of:
"Don't bite off more than you can chew."

This implies taking on a task (biting) that is too big for you to finish (chew).

4. Situation: Sarah thinks her friend's job is better, but she doesn't know the stress her friend faces.
Which proverb fits this?

We often think other people's lives are better because we only see the good parts (the green grass).

5. What is the meaning of:
"Curiosity killed the cat."

This proverb warns people not to investigate things that don't concern them, as it may be dangerous.

6. Situation: You want to invest all your money in a single company stock.
Which proverb warns you NOT to do this?

If you drop the basket, all the eggs break. You should diversify your risks.

7. What is the meaning of:
"The pen is mightier than the sword."

Words can change the world and people's minds, whereas violence only forces them.

8. Situation: You are waiting for an email, and checking your phone every 5 seconds makes the wait feel longer.
Which proverb fits this?

When you focus too much on waiting for something to happen, it feels like it takes forever.

9. Which proverb matches this meaning:
"Act quickly while the opportunity exists."

This comes from blacksmithing; you can only shape the metal when it is hot.

10. Situation: Someone asks for a free ride, but then complains about the type of car.
What would you say to them?

Correct answer is C, but for this specific logic, A is the direct translation: if you ask for charity, you can't be picky.

11. What is the meaning of:
"Let sleeping dogs lie."

If you wake up a sleeping dog, it might bite you. It means avoiding unnecessary conflict.

12. Situation: A team of 10 people is trying to write one single letter, but they keep arguing and the letter is terrible.
Which proverb fits this?

While "Many hands make light work" is about physical labor, "Too many cooks" is about leadership/creativity conflicts.

13. What is the meaning of:
"Don't cross the bridge until you come to it."

Worrying about a bridge (problem) miles away is useless. Deal with it when you get there.

14. Situation: You meet a quiet person, but you later realize they are extremely intelligent and complex.
Which proverb fits this?

"Still waters run deep" means a quiet exterior often hides great depth of character or emotion.

15. Which proverb matches this meaning:
"Bad things often happen all at the same time."

"It never rains but it pours" means when something bad happens, other bad things tend to follow immediately.

16. Situation: You were nervous about the interview, but it was actually very easy.
Which proverb fits this?

While usually applied to people, "Bark is worse than bite" means the anticipation/threat was scarier than the reality.

17. What is the meaning of:
"Birds of a feather flock together."

Just as the same type of birds fly in the same group, similar people hang out in the same groups.

18. Situation: You want to buy a cheap phone, but you are warned it will break in a week.
Which proverb explains this?

Cheap things are often low quality. To get quality, you must pay the price.

19. What is the meaning of:
"Don't cry over spilled milk."

The milk is already spilled; crying won't put it back in the glass. Move on.

20. Situation: Your plan failed, but you learned a valuable lesson from it.
Which proverb applies?

The failure is the "cloud," but the lesson you learned is the "silver lining."

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