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Phrasal verbs MCQ With Answer
Q: We should ____________ for a rainy day. (find appropriate Phrasal verb)
A: Put down
B: Put into
C: Put something by
D: Put things off
Answer
Correct Option: C  [ Put something by ]
Remark:
"Put something by": to preserve and store something.
Q: We must always
lookout for
friends.
A: seeing
B: waiting
C: thinking
D: searching
Answer
Correct Option: D  [ searching ]
Remark:
Q: We must decide on a plan of action and _________ it. (Phrasal verbs)
A: stick up
B: stick to
C: stick together
D: stick out
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ stick to ]
Remark:
"Stick to" means to adhere to or remain loyal to a particular course of action, plan, or belief, without deviating or changing.
Q: No one but his conscience advised him to
come back to earth
.
A: return home
B: return to earth
C: return to reality
D: be honest
Answer
Correct Option: C  [ return to reality ]
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: My friend
conceals
nothing from me.
A: keeps back
B: do way with
C: give in
D: welcome
Answer
Correct Option: A  [ keeps back ]
Remark:
"keep back": refuse, hide, retain.
Q: He rose to power
through
flattery.
A: by the way
B: by means of
C: by no means
D: none of these
Answer
Correct Option: B  [ by means of ]
Remark:
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: 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: His honesty was
doubted
.
A: called in question
B: at large
C: well and good
D: above all
Answer
Correct Option: A  [ called in question ]
Remark:
"called in question": to cause doubts about something
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