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Phrasal verbs MCQ With Answer
Q: My friend _________ at seven this morning.
A: took away
B: got up
C: left up
D: kept up
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ got up ]
Remark:
Q: You are unable to _________ the meaning of this passage.
A: make off
B: make out
C: make over
D: make up
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ make out ]
Remark:
"make out": understand, comprehend (to find the meaning of)
Q: Ramesh
takes after
his father.
A: follows
B: imitates
C: obeys
D: resembles
Answer
Correct Option: D  [ resembles ]
Remark:
"takes after" means resemble a parent or ancestor.
Q: You read the letter
repeatedly
.
A: pros and cons
B: one and all
C: time and again
D: to and fro
Answer
Correct Option: C  [ time and again ]
Remark:
Q: He took
French leave
from his office.
A: leave without permission
B: leave with permission
C: casual leave
D: medical leave
Answer
Correct Option: A  [ leave without permission ]
Remark:
"French leave": a departure without saying goodbye, asking permission, or giving notice.
Q: Find appropriate Phrasal verb for "Loiter aimlessly"
A: Hold up
B: Hang about
C: Keep on
D: lay off
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ Hang about ]
Remark:
"Hang around" typically implies lingering or spending time without a clear purpose or direction.
e.g:"He likes to hang around the park when he has nothing to do."
Q: Her supporters began to _________ and she was left alone.
A: fall over
B: fall away
C: fall off
D: fall on
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ fall away ]
Remark:
"fall away": To stop supporting or interacting with someone.
Q: Never _________ upon the marginalized. (phrasal verb)
A: look over
B: look down
C: look through
D: look into
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ look down ]
Remark:
"look down": to consider that person to be inferior or unimportant (disrespect).
Q: Find appropriate Phrasal verb for "postpone"
A: Hold over
B: Keep off
C: Look on
D: Hold about
Answer
Correct Option: A  [ Hold over ]
Remark:
"hold over" mean "to postpone" or "to delay.
e.g:"The decision on the project's approval was held over until the next board meeting."
Q: The country's economy is beginning to
look up
now.
A: remain static
B: improve
C: look clear
D: go down
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ improve ]
Remark:
"look up": to become glad, hopeful, brighten, glow.
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