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Phrasal verbs MCQ With Answer
Q: Peter _______ at seven o'clock.
A: goes up
B: gets
C: gets up
D: wakes
Answer
Correct Option: C  [ gets up ]
Remark:
"get up" means rise from bed after sleeping.
Q: The detective suddenly _________ a useful clue.
A: gave in
B: came across
C: fill up
D: fell down
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ came across ]
Remark:
"came across": To find something by accident
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
make out
what you say.
A: rely upon
B: believe
C: understand
D: solve
Answer
Correct Option: C  [ understand ]
Remark:
Q: The party high command wanted to
stave off
an open battle.
A: postpone
B: wait and see
C: allow it to take its own course
D: prevent
Answer
Correct Option: D  [ prevent ]
Remark:
Q: The teacher will ________ a new chapter tomorrow.
A: take over
B: take up
C: take down
D: take off
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ take up ]
Remark:
"take up": to adopt or begin something new.
Q: By his virtuous life, he has
made amends for
his past actions.
A: repented for
B: compensated for
C: forgotten about
D: none of these
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ compensated for ]
Remark:
Q: The prisoner who escaped from the prison is
FREE.
(Phrasal verbs)
A: at by
B: at large
C: at length
D: at hand
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ at large ]
Remark:
"at large": on the run (especially of a criminal or dangerous animal)
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: Always
AVOID
bad company. (Phrasal verbs)
A: make room of
B: make sure of
C: make a clear sweep of
D: keep clear of
Answer
Correct Option: D  [ keep clear of ]
Remark:
"To keep clear of": means to avoid or stay away from something or someone.
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