Idioms are an important portion of the sentence correction section on the GMAT exam. Test your knowledge here to see how well you know your idioms!

Results #1. Which is correct? Nancy compared the lemon to the lime. Nancy compared the lemon with the lime. Both 1 & 2 are correct. Incorrect. Try again! #2. Which is correct? Phil had to choose between lasagna and spaghetti for lunch. Phil had to choose between lasagna or spaghetti for lunch. Both 1 & 2 are correct. Incorrect. Try again! #3. Which is correct? The car’s advanced engine allows for speeds of up to 30% greater than previous models. The car’s advanced engine allows speeds of up to 30% greater than previous models. Both 1 & 2 are correct. Incorrect. Try again! #4. Which is correct? Neither the politician or the CEO knew the answer to the lobbyist’s question. Neither the politician nor the CEO knew the answer to the lobbyist’s question. Both 1 & 2 are correct. Incorrect. Try again! #5. Which is correct? Neither the dogs nor the cat behave well at breakfast. Neither the dogs nor the cat behaves well at breakfast. Both 1 & 2 are correct. Incorrect. Try again! finish