Source: Extra Practice

Choose the correct meaning of the idiom: 'A piece of cake'.

Options

Option A is correct

Something very easy to do

Option B

A delicious sweet treat

Option C

To celebrate a birthday

Option D

Something very expensive

Explanation

The idiom 'a piece of cake' is used to describe a task or activity that is extremely easy or simple to do. Option 2 is incorrect because idioms have figurative meanings, not literal ones about food. Options 3 and 4 are completely unrelated to the idiom's meaning.