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Phrasal verbs MCQ With Answer
Q: Ram agreed to _______ my orders.
A: carry away
B: carry on
C: carry out
D: carry off
Answer
Correct Option: C  [ carry out ]
Remark:
"carry out ": to perform or complete a job.
Q: The actress said that it sometimes took her two hours to _________ her make-up.
A: put over
B: put up
C: put on
D: put of
Answer
Correct Option: C  [ put on ]
Remark:
Q: I cannot __________ the meaning of this verse. (Phrasal verbs)
A: make of
B: make out
C: make for
D: make up
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ make out ]
Remark:
"make out": understand, comprehend.
Q: You should ________ your bad habit of smoking.
A: get down
B: give in
C: give up
D: go up
Answer
Correct Option: C  [ give up ]
Remark:
"give up": to stop doing, quit,
Q: I cannot
make out
what you say.
A: rely upon
B: believe
C: understand
D: solve
Answer
Correct Option: C  [ understand ]
Remark:
Q: His father advised him to be
fair and square
in his dealings lest he should fall into trouble.
A: considerate
B: careful
C: alert
D: honest and just
Answer
Correct Option: D  [ honest and just ]
Remark:
"fair and square": honestly and according to the rules.
Q: There was no __________ in the rain.
A: let up
B: let in
C: let off
D: let go
Answer
Correct Option: A  [ let up ]
Remark:
Q: The weary traveller ________ the door of a deserted house in a forest. (Phrasal verbs)
A: Knocked down
B: knocked off
C: knocked at
D: knocked out
Answer
Correct Option: C  [ knocked at ]
Remark:
Q: Find appropriate Phrasal verb for " Resist "
A: let down
B: Hold out
C: Look upto
D: Hold over
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ Hold out ]
Remark:
"hold out" means "to resist."
e.g: "He held out and didn't accept the unfair offer."
Q: She tries very hard to
keep up with
her rich neighbours.
A: to imitate
B: to keep touch
C: to avoid
D: to be on par
Answer
Correct Option: A  [ to keep touch ]
Remark:
"keep up with": to maintain contact or relations with someone.
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