Fill in the Blanks Questions

Multiple choice
  1. the icing on the cake

  2. an icing cake

  3. icing in the cake

  4. an ice cold cake

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

'The icing on the cake' means an additional benefit or advantage that makes a good situation even better. Option A correctly completes the sentence - getting a great salary at a dream company is already good, so getting both is 'the icing on the cake'. The idiom refers to the decorative frosting on a cake that enhances an already good thing.

Multiple choice
  1. at sea

  2. ceased

  3. seized

  4. at see

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

'At sea' means confused, perplexed, or uncertain about what to do. Option A correctly completes the sentence - being uncertain about future plans matches this idiom. The phrase comes from being lost at sea without navigation, representing a state of confusion and lack of direction.