Complete 300+ important phrasal verbs quizz (1) - 2024
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1. What does the phrase "account for" mean?
- A) To make a copy of data
- B) To withdraw a commitment
- C) To explain or justify something
- D) To request something
The correct answer is: C) To explain or justify something
2. What does the phrase "add up to something" mean?
- A) To support someone's argument
- B) To inquire about someone's well-being
- C) To result in a particular total or sum
- D) To explain or justify something
The correct answer is: C) To result in a particular total or sum
3. What does the phrase "ask after" mean?
- A) To request or demand something
- B) To withdraw or cancel a commitment
- C) To make a copy of data
- D) To inquire about someone's well-being
The correct answer is: D) To inquire about someone's well-being
4. What does the phrase "ask around" mean?
- A) To inquire or seek information from various people
- B) To support or reinforce someone's argument
- C) To result in a particular total or sum
- D) To withdraw or cancel a commitment
The correct answer is: A) To inquire or seek information from various people
5. What does the phrase "ask for" mean?
- A) To explain or justify something
- B) To request or demand something
- C) To inquire about someone's well-being
- D) To support or reinforce someone's argument
The correct answer is: B) To request or demand something
6. What does the phrase "ask somebody about" mean?
- A) To make a copy of data
- B) To withdraw or cancel a commitment
- C) To inquire or question someone about a specific topic
- D) To explain or justify something
The correct answer is: C) To inquire or question someone about a specific topic
7. What does the phrase "back out" mean?
- A) To support or reinforce someone's argument
- B) To withdraw or cancel a commitment
- C) To request or demand something
- D) To make a copy of data
The correct answer is: B) To withdraw or cancel a commitment
8. What does the phrase "back somebody up" mean?
- A) To withdraw or cancel a commitment
- B) To inquire or seek information from various people
- C) To support or reinforce someone's argument
- D) To request or demand something
The correct answer is: C) To support or reinforce someone's argument
9. What does the phrase "back something up" mean?
- A) To make a copy of data
- B) To inquire or question someone about a specific topic
- C) To withdraw or cancel a commitment
- D) To explain or justify something
The correct answer is: A) To make a copy of data
10. What does the phrase "bear on" mean?
- A) To request or demand something
- B) To result in a particular total or sum
- C) To be relevant or have an impact on a situation
- D) To inquire about someone's well-being
The correct answer is: C) To be relevant or have an impact on a situation
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11. What does the phrase "bear out" mean?
- A) To confirm or support something with evidence or facts
- B) To contradict or refute something
- C) To ignore something
- D) To doubt something
Correct Answer: A) To confirm or support something with evidence or facts
12. What does the phrase "bear with" mean?
- A) To be patient and tolerate a situation or person
- B) To be impatient and intolerant of a situation or person
- C) To be indifferent to a situation or person
- D) To be unaware of a situation or person
Correct Answer: A) To be patient and tolerate a situation or person
13. What does the phrase "blow out" mean?
- A) To ignite a flame or fire
- B) To extinguish a flame, such as a candle or a fire
- C) To increase the intensity of a flame or fire
- D) To decrease the intensity of a flame or fire
Correct Answer: B) To extinguish a flame, such as a candle or a fire
14. What does the phrase "blow over" mean?
- A) To intensify or worsen, often referring to problems or conflicts
- B) To remain unchanged, often referring to problems or conflicts
- C) To be unresolved, often referring to problems or conflicts
- D) To pass or subside, often referring to problems or conflicts
Correct Answer: D) To pass or subside, often referring to problems or conflicts
15. What does the phrase "blow something up" mean?
- A) To implode or cause something to implode
- B) To explode or cause something to explode
- C) To deflate or cause something to deflate
- D) To inflate or cause something to inflate
Correct Answer: B) To explode or cause something to explode
16. What does the phrase "blow up" mean?
- A) To become very angry or explode with anger
- B) To become very happy or joyful
- C) To become very sad or depressed
- D) To become very calm or peaceful
Correct Answer: A) To become very angry or explode with anger
17. What does the phrase "break down" mean?
- A) To start functioning or succeed, often referring to machinery or plans
- B) To stop functioning or fail, often referring to machinery or plans
- C) To be repaired or fixed, often referring to machinery or plans
- D) To be maintained or serviced, often referring to machinery or plans
Correct Answer: B) To stop functioning or fail, often referring to machinery or plans
18. What does the phrase "break in" mean?
- A) To enter a building or place legally and peacefully
- B) To exit a building or place
- C) To remain in a building or place
- D) To enter a building or place illegally and forcefully
Correct Answer: D) To enter a building or place illegally and forcefully
19. What does the phrase "break into" mean?
- A) To enter a building or place legally and with a legitimate purpose
- B) To exit a building or place
- C) To remain in a building or place
- D) To enter a building or place illegally and with the intent to commit a crime
Correct Answer: D) To enter a building or place illegally and with the intent to commit a crime
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20. What does the phrase "break into something" mean?
- A) To stop doing something suddenly
- B) To start doing something suddenly, like breaking into laughter
- C) To fix something that is broken
- D) To ignore something intentionally
Correct Answer: B) To start doing something suddenly, like breaking into laughter
21. What does the phrase "break off" mean?
- A) To join or attach something to the main part
- B) To separate or detach something from the main part
- C) To find something that was lost
- D) To repair something that is damaged
Correct Answer: B) To separate or detach something from the main part
22. What does the phrase "break out" mean?
- A) To remain confined or restricted
- B) To escape or become free from confinement, or to start suddenly
- C) To continue without interruption
- D) To remain unnoticed or unseen
Correct Answer: B) To escape or become free from confinement, or to start suddenly
23. What does the phrase "break out in something" mean?
- A) To develop a skin condition, rash, or eruption
- B) To hide or conceal something
- C) To decline or decrease suddenly
- D) To increase or intensify suddenly
Correct Answer: A) To develop a skin condition, rash, or eruption
24. What does the phrase "break something down" mean?
- A) To assemble or construct something
- B) To divide something into smaller parts or analyze it
- C) To combine several things into one
- D) To store or keep something
Correct Answer: B) To divide something into smaller parts or analyze it
25. What does the phrase "break something in" mean?
- A) To damage or destroy something
- B) To make something, like new shoes or a car, more comfortable by using it
- C) To fix or repair something
- D) To find or locate something
Correct Answer: B) To make something, like new shoes or a car, more comfortable by using it
26. What does the phrase "break through" mean?
- A) To withdraw or retreat
- B) To overcome a barrier or obstacle
- C) To continue or proceed slowly
- D) To fail or be unsuccessful
Correct Answer: B) To overcome a barrier or obstacle
27. What does the phrase "break up" mean?
- A) To continue or proceed without interruption
- B) To end a relationship or group
- C) To start a relationship or group
- D) To support or encourage someone
Correct Answer: B) To end a relationship or group
28. What does the phrase "bring out" mean?
- A) To hide or conceal something
- B) To reveal or make something visible or noticeable
- C) To repair or fix something
- D) To store or keep something
Correct Answer: B) To reveal or make something visible or noticeable
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29. What does the phrase "bring round" mean?
- A) To help someone recover consciousness or health
- B) To persuade someone to change their mind
- C) To carry something heavy
- D) To hide something carefully
Correct Answer: A) To help someone recover consciousness or health
30. What does the phrase "bring somebody up" mean?
- A) To lower someone physically
- B) To raise and educate a child
- C) To support someone's argument
- D) To accompany someone to an event
Correct Answer: B) To raise and educate a child
31. What does the phrase "call around" mean?
- A) To call someone repeatedly
- B) To contact multiple people or places by phone or in person
- C) To call someone for assistance
- D) To call someone for advice
Correct Answer: B) To contact multiple people or places by phone or in person
32. What does the phrase "call back" mean?
- A) To call someone for advice
- B) To return a phone call or request
- C) To call someone unexpectedly
- D) To call someone repeatedly
Correct Answer: B) To return a phone call or request
33. What does the phrase "call down" mean?
- A) To call someone for assistance
- B) To reprimand or criticize someone
- C) To call someone repeatedly
- D) To call someone unexpectedly
Correct Answer: B) To reprimand or criticize someone
34. What does the phrase "call for" mean?
- A) To request or demand something
- B) To call someone for advice
- C) To call someone for assistance
- D) To call someone unexpectedly
Correct Answer: A) To request or demand something
35. What does the phrase "call in" mean?
- A) To call someone for advice
- B) To call someone for assistance
- C) To request or summon someone to come, especially for assistance
- D) To call someone unexpectedly
Correct Answer: C) To request or summon someone to come, especially for assistance
36. What does the phrase "call names" mean?
- A) To call someone for assistance
- B) To call someone repeatedly
- C) To insult or use abusive language towards someone
- D) To call someone unexpectedly
Correct Answer: C) To insult or use abusive language towards someone
37. What does the phrase "call off" mean?
- A) To call someone for advice
- B) To cancel an event or activity
- C) To call someone for assistance
- D) To call someone unexpectedly
Correct Answer: B) To cancel an event or activity
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38. What does the phrase "call on somebody" mean?
- A) To avoid someone's presence
- B) To visit or ask someone for their opinion or help
- C) To call someone repeatedly
- D) To summon someone for a meeting
Correct Answer: B) To visit or ask someone for their opinion or help
39. What does the phrase "call somebody back" mean?
- A) To ignore someone's call
- B) To return a call to someone who tried to contact you earlier
- C) To call someone repeatedly
- D) To call someone unexpectedly
Correct Answer: B) To return a call to someone who tried to contact you earlier
40. What does the phrase "call somebody up" mean?
- A) To call someone for assistance
- B) To make a phone call to someone
- C) To call someone unexpectedly
- D) To summon someone for a meeting
Correct Answer: B) To make a phone call to someone
41. What does the phrase "call something off" mean?
- A) To postpone a planned event
- B) To call someone for advice
- C) To cancel a planned event or arrangement
- D) To schedule a meeting
Correct Answer: C) To cancel a planned event or arrangement
42. What does the phrase "call up" mean?
- A) To call someone unexpectedly
- B) To call someone for advice
- C) To bring something to mind or recall
- D) To make a phone call to someone
Correct Answer: C) To bring something to mind or recall
43. What does the phrase "calm down" mean?
- A) To become less agitated or excited; to relax
- B) To provoke someone's anger
- C) To entertain a guest
- D) To scold someone for their behavior
Correct Answer: A) To become less agitated or excited; to relax
44. What does the phrase "carry off" mean?
- A) To deliver something
- B) To succeed in doing something difficult
- C) To carry something heavy
- D) To transfer something to another place
Correct Answer: B) To succeed in doing something difficult
45. What does the phrase "carry on" mean?
- A) To continue doing something
- B) To deliver a message
- C) To complete a task
- D) To succeed in an endeavor
Correct Answer: A) To continue doing something
46. What does the phrase "carry on with" mean?
- A) To begin a new task
- B) To continue doing something, often with determination
- C) To complete a difficult assignment
- D) To finish a project
Correct Answer: B) To continue doing something, often with determination
47. What does the phrase "carry out" mean?
- A) To perform or complete a task or plan
- B) To transport something to another location
- C) To start a new project
- D) To invent something new
Correct Answer: A) To perform or complete a task or plan
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48. What does the phrase "cart off" mean?
- A) To bring something to mind or recall
- B) To succeed in doing something difficult
- C) To remove or take away something, often abruptly
- D) To understand or become popular
Correct Answer: C) To remove or take away something, often abruptly
49. What does the phrase "carve up" mean?
- A) To exchange chips or tokens for money, often in a casino
- B) To divide something into smaller parts or sections
- C) To succeed in doing something difficult
- D) To discard or get rid of something
Correct Answer: B) To divide something into smaller parts or sections
50. What does the phrase "cash out" mean?
- A) To bring something to mind or recall
- B) To succeed in doing something difficult
- C) To exchange chips or tokens for money, often in a casino
- D) To remove or take away something, often abruptly
Correct Answer: C) To exchange chips or tokens for money, often in a casino
51. What does the phrase "cast off" mean?
- A) To bring something to mind or recall
- B) To succeed in doing something difficult
- C) To exchange chips or tokens for money, often in a casino
- D) To discard or get rid of something
Correct Answer: D) To discard or get rid of something
52. What does the phrase "catch on" mean?
- A) To bring something to mind or recall
- B) To succeed in doing something difficult
- C) To understand or become popular
- D) To remove or take away something, often abruptly
Correct Answer: C) To understand or become popular
53. What does the phrase "catch out" mean?
- A) To bring something to mind or recall
- B) To succeed in doing something difficult
- C) To expose someone's mistake or deception
- D) To remove or take away something, often abruptly
Correct Answer: C) To expose someone's mistake or deception
54. What does the phrase "catch up" mean?
- A) To bring something to mind or recall
- B) To succeed in doing something difficult
- C) To reach the same level of progress as others
- D) To remove or take away something, often abruptly
Correct Answer: C) To reach the same level of progress as others
55. What does the phrase "catch up with" mean?
- A) To bring something to mind or recall
- B) To confront the consequences of something
- C) To reach the same level of progress as others
- D) To understand or become popular
Correct Answer: B) To confront the consequences of something
56. What does the phrase "cave in" mean?
- A) To collapse or give in, often under pressure
- B) To succeed in doing something difficult
- C) To reach the same level of progress as others
- D) To discard or get rid of something
Correct Answer: A) To collapse or give in, often under pressure
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57. What does the phrase "check back" mean?
- A) To review or verify something at a later time
- B) To register at a hotel or location, typically when traveling
- C) To investigate or inquire about something
- D) To inspect or examine something
Correct Answer: A) To review or verify something at a later time
58. What does the phrase "check in" mean?
- A) To register at a hotel or location, typically when traveling
- B) To review or verify something at a later time
- C) To investigate or inquire about something
- D) To inspect or examine something
Correct Answer: A) To register at a hotel or location, typically when traveling
59. What does the phrase "check into" mean?
- A) To investigate or inquire about something
- B) To register at a hotel or location, typically when traveling
- C) To review or examine something carefully
- D) To confirm or consult with someone for information
Correct Answer: A) To investigate or inquire about something
60. What does the phrase "check out" mean?
- A) To investigate or inquire about something
- B) To review or examine something carefully
- C) To inspect or examine something
- D) To confirm or consult with someone for information
Correct Answer: C) To inspect or examine something
61. What does the phrase "check over" mean?
- A) To investigate or inquire about something
- B) To review or examine something carefully
- C) To register at a hotel or location, typically when traveling
- D) To confirm or consult with someone for information
Correct Answer: B) To review or examine something carefully
62. What does the phrase "check somebody/something out" mean?
- A) To inspect or examine something
- B) To register at a hotel or location, typically when traveling
- C) To review or verify something at a later time
- D) To confirm or consult with someone for information
Correct Answer: A) To inspect or examine something
63. What does the phrase "check with" mean?
- A) To inspect or examine something
- B) To register at a hotel or location, typically when traveling
- C) To review or examine something carefully
- D) To confirm or consult with someone for information
Correct Answer: D) To confirm or consult with someone for information
64. What does the phrase "cheer somebody up" mean?
- A) To become happier or more cheerful
- B) To make someone happier or more cheerful
- C) To inspect or examine something
- D) To review or verify something at a later time
Correct Answer: B) To make someone happier or more cheerful
65. What does the phrase "cheer up" mean?
- A) To become happier or more cheerful
- B) To make someone happier or more cheerful
- C) To inspect or examine something
- D) To review or verify something at a later time
Correct Answer: A) To become happier or more cheerful
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66. What does the phrase "chew up" mean?
- A) To contribute or share the cost or effort
- B) To destroy or damage something by chewing
- C) To become emotional or teary
- D) To quit or give up on something
Correct Answer: B) To destroy or damage something by chewing
67. What does the phrase "chip in" mean?
- A) To become emotional or teary
- B) To contribute or share the cost or effort
- C) To quit or give up on something
- D) To remove dirt, dust, or unwanted substances from something
Correct Answer: B) To contribute or share the cost or effort
68. What does the phrase "choke up" mean?
- A) To contribute or share the cost or effort
- B) To destroy or damage something by chewing
- C) To become emotional or teary
- D) To quit or give up on something
Correct Answer: C) To become emotional or teary
69. What does the phrase "chuck in" mean?
- A) To quit or give up on something
- B) To contribute or share the cost or effort
- C) To destroy or damage something by chewing
- D) To remove dirt, dust, or unwanted substances from something
Correct Answer: A) To quit or give up on something
70. What does the phrase "clean off" mean?
- A) To remove dirt, dust, or unwanted substances from something
- B) To completely empty or clear a space, often of unwanted items
- C) To tidy or organize a messy area or situation
- D) To make oneself look neat and tidy, often by washing or grooming
Correct Answer: A) To remove dirt, dust, or unwanted substances from something
71. What does the phrase "clean out" mean?
- A) To remove dirt, dust, or unwanted substances from something
- B) To completely empty or clear a space, often of unwanted items
- C) To tidy or organize a messy area or situation
- D) To make oneself look neat and tidy, often by washing or grooming
Correct Answer: B) To completely empty or clear a space, often of unwanted items
72. What does the phrase "clean something up" mean?
- A) To make oneself look neat and tidy, often by washing or grooming
- B) To remove dirt, dust, or unwanted substances from something
- C) To completely empty or clear a space, often of unwanted items
- D) To tidy or organize a messy area or situation
Correct Answer: D) To tidy or organize a messy area or situation
73. What does the phrase "clean up" mean?
- A) To make oneself look neat and tidy, often by washing or grooming
- B) To remove dirt, dust, or unwanted substances from something
- C) To completely empty or clear a space, often of unwanted items
- D) To tidy or organize a messy area or situation
Correct Answer: A) To make oneself look neat and tidy, often by washing or grooming
74. What does the phrase "clear away" mean?
- A) To make oneself look neat and tidy, often by washing or grooming
- B) To remove dirt, dust, or unwanted substances from something
- C) To completely empty or clear a space, often of unwanted items
- D) To tidy or organize a messy area or situation
Correct Answer: C) To completely empty or clear a space, often of unwanted items
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75. What does the phrase "clear out" mean?
- A) To leave or vacate a place quickly
- B) To conclude or end a situation or opportunity
- C) To approach or surround someone or something
- D) A detailed view of something, often in photography
Correct Answer: A) To leave or vacate a place quickly
76. What does the phrase "close down" mean?
- A) To become ill with an illness or ailment
- B) To cease operations or shut down a business or facility
- C) To break into pieces or separate
- D) To offer information or assistance willingly
Correct Answer: B) To cease operations or shut down a business or facility
77. What does the phrase "close in" mean?
- A) To register at a hotel or location, typically when traveling
- B) To approach or surround someone or something
- C) To investigate or inquire about something
- D) To return a phone call or request
Correct Answer: B) To approach or surround someone or something
78. What does the phrase "close out" mean?
- A) To completely empty or clear a space, often of unwanted items
- B) To conclude or end a situation or opportunity
- C) A detailed view of something, often in photography
- D) To find or discover something by chance
Correct Answer: B) To conclude or end a situation or opportunity
79. What does the phrase "close-up" mean?
- A) To register at a hotel or location, typically when traveling
- B) To approach or surround someone or something
- C) A detailed view of something, often in photography
- D) To return a phone call or request
Correct Answer: C) A detailed view of something, often in photography
80. What does the phrase "come across something" mean?
- A) To find or discover something by chance
- B) To contribute or share the cost or effort
- C) To destroy or damage something by chewing
- D) To become emotional or teary
Correct Answer: A) To find or discover something by chance
81. What does the phrase "come apart" mean?
- A) To become ill with an illness or ailment
- B) To offer information or assistance willingly
- C) To break into pieces or separate
- D) To become emotional or teary
Correct Answer: C) To break into pieces or separate
82. What does the phrase "come down with something" mean?
- A) To become ill with an illness or ailment
- B) To offer information or assistance willingly
- C) To break into pieces or separate
- D) To leave or vacate a place quickly
Correct Answer: A) To become ill with an illness or ailment
83. What does the phrase "come forward" mean?
- A) To leave or vacate a place quickly
- B) To cease operations or shut down a business or facility
- C) To offer information or assistance willingly
- D) To become happier or more cheerful
Correct Answer: C) To offer information or assistance willingly
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84. What does the phrase "come from some place" mean?
- A) To interrupt a conversation or activity
- B) To originate or have one's roots in a particular location
- C) To reduce the amount of something consumed or used
- D) To lower the temperature or become less heated
Correct Answer: B) To originate or have one's roots in a particular location
85. What does the phrase "cool down" mean?
- A) To rely on or trust someone or something
- B) To lower the temperature or become less heated
- C) To exclude or eliminate someone or something from consideration
- D) To interrupt a conversation or activity
Correct Answer: B) To lower the temperature or become less heated
86. What does the phrase "count on" mean?
- A) To reduce the amount of something consumed or used
- B) To rely on or trust someone or something
- C) To contribute or share the cost or effort
- D) To draw a line through or cancel written text
Correct Answer: B) To rely on or trust someone or something
87. What does the phrase "count on somebody/something" mean?
- A) To expect or rely on someone or something
- B) To interrupt a conversation or activity
- C) To exclude or eliminate someone or something from consideration
- D) To become happier or more cheerful
Correct Answer: A) To expect or rely on someone or something
88. What does the phrase "count out" mean?
- A) To reduce the amount of something consumed or used
- B) To contribute or share the cost or effort
- C) To exclude or eliminate someone or something from consideration
- D) To draw a line through or cancel written text
Correct Answer: C) To exclude or eliminate someone or something from consideration
89. What does the phrase "cross something out" mean?
- A) To expect or rely on someone or something
- B) To interrupt a conversation or activity
- C) To draw a line through or cancel written text
- D) To reduce the amount of something consumed or used
Correct Answer: C) To draw a line through or cancel written text
90. What does the phrase "cut back on something" mean?
- A) To interrupt a conversation or activity
- B) To contribute or share the cost or effort
- C) To reduce the amount of something consumed or used
- D) To exclude or eliminate someone or something from consideration
Correct Answer: C) To reduce the amount of something consumed or used
91. What does the phrase "cut in" mean?
- A) To interrupt a conversation or activity
- B) To become emotional or teary
- C) To draw a line through or cancel written text
- D) To rely on or trust someone or something
Correct Answer: A) To interrupt a conversation or activity
92. What does the phrase "cut somebody off" mean?
- A) To interrupt a conversation or activity
- B) To become emotional or teary
- C) To draw a line through or cancel written text
- D) To abruptly end communication with someone
Correct Answer: D) To abruptly end communication with someone
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93. What does the phrase "cut something down" mean?
- A) To remove or eliminate something, often by cutting
- B) To start eating eagerly or enthusiastically
- C) To reduce the size, amount, or quantity of something
- D) To disconnect or stop the supply of something
Correct Answer: C) To reduce the size, amount, or quantity of something
94. What does the phrase "cut something off" mean?
- A) To start eating eagerly or enthusiastically
- B) To remove or separate something by cutting
- C) To disconnect or stop the supply of something
- D) To uncover or find something, often after searching
Correct Answer: C) To disconnect or stop the supply of something
95. What does the phrase "cut something out" mean?
- A) To reduce the size, amount, or quantity of something
- B) To remove or eliminate something, often by cutting
- C) To start eating eagerly or enthusiastically
- D) To originate or have one's roots in a particular location
Correct Answer: B) To remove or eliminate something, often by cutting
96. What does the phrase "cut something off" mean?
- A) To start eating eagerly or enthusiastically
- B) To reduce the size, amount, or quantity of something
- C) To disconnect or stop the supply of something
- D) To remove or separate something by cutting
Correct Answer: C) To disconnect or stop the supply of something
97. What does the phrase "dumb down" mean?
- A) To simplify complex information or ideas
- B) To contribute or share the cost or effort
- C) To be involved in a particular type of business or activity
- D) To start eating eagerly or enthusiastically
Correct Answer: A) To simplify complex information or ideas
98. What does the phrase "deal in" mean?
- A) To become emotional or teary
- B) To interrupt a conversation or activity
- C) To be involved in a particular type of business or activity
- D) To draw a line through or cancel written text
Correct Answer: C) To be involved in a particular type of business or activity
99. What does the phrase "dig in" mean?
- A) To reduce the size, amount, or quantity of something
- B) To start eating eagerly or enthusiastically
- C) To disconnect or stop the supply of something
- D) To simplify complex information or ideas
Correct Answer: B) To start eating eagerly or enthusiastically
100. What does the phrase "dig up" mean?
- A) To become emotional or teary
- B) To uncover or find something, often after searching
- C) To draw a line through or cancel written text
- D) To remove or eliminate something, often by cutting
Correct Answer: B) To uncover or find something, often after searching
101. What does the phrase "dispose of" mean?
- A) To simplify complex information or ideas
- B) To disconnect or stop the supply of something
- C) To get rid of something, often by throwing it away
- D) To reduce the size, amount, or quantity of something
Correct Answer: C) To get rid of something, often by throwing it away
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102. What does the phrase "do away with something" mean?
- A) To repeat or redo an action or task
- B) To eliminate or get rid of something completely
- C) To exhaust or tire someone out
- D) To treat someone badly or harm them physically
Correct Answer: B) To eliminate or get rid of something completely
103. What does the phrase "do in" mean?
- A) To decorate or renovate something
- B) To treat someone badly or harm them physically
- C) To exhaust or tire someone out
- D) To repeat or redo an action or task
Correct Answer: C) To exhaust or tire someone out
104. What does the phrase "do somebody over" mean?
- A) To eliminate or get rid of something completely
- B) To repeat or redo an action or task
- C) To treat someone badly or harm them physically
- D) To decorate or renovate something
Correct Answer: C) To treat someone badly or harm them physically
105. What does the phrase "do something over" mean?
- A) To eliminate or get rid of something completely
- B) To repeat or redo an action or task
- C) To treat someone badly or harm them physically
- D) To decorate or renovate something
Correct Answer: B) To repeat or redo an action or task
106. What does the phrase "do something up" mean?
- A) To reduce or use up a resource, often referring to funds
- B) To decorate or renovate something
- C) To fasten or button clothing or objects
- D) To eliminate or get rid of something completely
Correct Answer: B) To decorate or renovate something
107. What does the phrase "do up" mean?
- A) To eliminate or get rid of something completely
- B) To decorate or renovate something
- C) To reduce or use up a resource, often referring to funds
- D) To fasten or button clothing or objects
Correct Answer: D) To fasten or button clothing or objects
108. What does the phrase "draw down" mean?
- A) To become darker or to arrive, often referring to evenings
- B) To use information or experience to help in a situation
- C) To reduce or use up a resource, often referring to funds
- D) To originate or have one's roots in a particular location
Correct Answer: C) To reduce or use up a resource, often referring to funds
109. What does the phrase "draw in" mean?
- A) To reduce or use up a resource, often referring to funds
- B) To become darker or to arrive, often referring to evenings
- C) To use information or experience to help in a situation
- D) To originate or have one's roots in a particular location
Correct Answer: B) To become darker or to arrive, often referring to evenings
110. What does the phrase "draw on" mean?
- A) To reduce or use up a resource, often referring to funds
- B) To use information or experience to help in a situation
- C) To become darker or to arrive, often referring to evenings
- D) To eliminate or get rid of something completely
Correct Answer: B) To use information or experience to help in a situation
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111. What does the phrase "draw out" mean?
- A) To quit or withdraw from a course, activity, or organization
- B) To visit someone briefly or without an appointment
- C) To extend the length of something, often a discussion
- D) To wear formal or special clothing
Correct Answer: C) To extend the length of something, often a discussion
112. What does the phrase "dress up" mean?
- A) To visit someone casually or informally
- B) To quit or withdraw from a course, activity, or organization
- C) To wear formal or special clothing
- D) To move backward or fall behind in a race or competition
Correct Answer: C) To wear formal or special clothing
113. What does the phrase "drop around" mean?
- A) To quit or withdraw from a course, activity, or organization
- B) To visit someone casually or informally
- C) To extend the length of something, often a discussion
- D) To move backward or fall behind in a race or competition
Correct Answer: B) To visit someone casually or informally
114. What does the phrase "drop back" mean?
- A) To transport and leave someone or something at a specific location
- B) To quit or withdraw from a course, activity, or organization
- C) To move backward or fall behind in a race or competition
- D) To wear formal or special clothing
Correct Answer: C) To move backward or fall behind in a race or competition
115. What does the phrase "drop in/by/over" mean?
- A) To transport and leave someone or something at a specific location
- B) To visit someone casually or informally
- C) To extend the length of something, often a discussion
- D) To quit or withdraw from a course, activity, or organization
Correct Answer: B) To visit someone casually or informally
116. What does the phrase "drop out" mean?
- A) To wear formal or special clothing
- B) To quit or withdraw from a course, activity, or organization
- C) To extend the length of something, often a discussion
- D) To visit someone casually or informally
Correct Answer: B) To quit or withdraw from a course, activity, or organization
117. What does the phrase "drop somebody/something off" mean?
- A) To remove moisture or become dry after being wet
- B) To transport and leave someone or something at a specific location
- C) To stop speaking or producing words, often due to nervousness
- D) To extend the length of something, often a discussion
Correct Answer: B) To transport and leave someone or something at a specific location
118. What does the phrase "dry out" mean?
- A) To stop speaking or producing words, often due to nervousness
- B) To remove moisture or become dry after being wet
- C) To visit someone casually or informally
- D) To wear formal or special clothing
Correct Answer: B) To remove moisture or become dry after being wet
119. What does the phrase "dry up" mean?
- A) To quit or withdraw from a course, activity, or organization
- B) To stop speaking or producing words, often due to nervousness
- C) To visit someone casually or informally
- D) To extend the length of something, often a discussion
Correct Answer: B) To stop speaking or producing words, often due to nervousness
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120. What does the phrase "eat out" mean?
- A) To consume all of a food or drink
- B) To ultimately result in a particular situation or place
- C) To dine at a restaurant instead of at home
- D) To collapse or drop to the ground
Correct Answer: C) To dine at a restaurant instead of at home
121. What does the phrase "eat up" mean?
- A) To collapse or drop to the ground
- B) To ultimately result in a particular situation or place
- C) To consume all of a food or drink
- D) To disintegrate or break into pieces
Correct Answer: C) To consume all of a food or drink
122. What does the phrase "end up" mean?
- A) To disintegrate or break into pieces
- B) To ultimately result in a particular situation or place
- C) To have a disagreement or argument with someone
- D) To fail to happen or be completed as planned
Correct Answer: B) To ultimately result in a particular situation or place
123. What does the phrase "fall apart" mean?
- A) To wear formal or special clothing
- B) To collapse or drop to the ground
- C) To disintegrate or break into pieces
- D) To quit or withdraw from a course, activity, or organization
Correct Answer: C) To disintegrate or break into pieces
124. What does the phrase "fall down" mean?
- A) To be deceived or tricked by someone's words or actions
- B) To collapse or drop to the ground
- C) To have a disagreement or argument with someone
- D) To quit or withdraw from a course, activity, or organization
Correct Answer: B) To collapse or drop to the ground
125. What does the phrase "fall for" mean?
- A) To have a disagreement or argument with someone
- B) To collapse or drop to the ground
- C) To be deceived or tricked by someone's words or actions
- D) To quit or withdraw from a course, activity, or organization
Correct Answer: C) To be deceived or tricked by someone's words or actions
126. What does the phrase "fall out" mean?
- A) To have a disagreement or argument with someone
- B) To collapse or drop to the ground
- C) To be deceived or tricked by someone's words or actions
- D) To fail to happen or be completed as planned
Correct Answer: A) To have a disagreement or argument with someone
127. What does the phrase "fall through" mean?
- A) To have a disagreement or argument with someone
- B) To fail to happen or be completed as planned
- C) To collapse or drop to the ground
- D) To disintegrate or break into pieces
Correct Answer: B) To fail to happen or be completed as planned
128. What does the phrase "fasten onto" mean?
- A) To attach or fix something securely to another object
- B) To consume all of a food or drink
- C) To visit someone casually or informally
- D) To quit or withdraw from a course, activity, or organization
Correct Answer: A) To attach or fix something securely to another object
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129. What does the phrase "feed off" mean?
- A) To consume as food or nourishment
- B) To derive energy or sustenance from something
- C) To defend oneself or resist an attack
- D) To resist or defend against an illness or attacker
Correct Answer: B) To derive energy or sustenance from something
130. What does the phrase "feed on" mean?
- A) To consume as food or nourishment
- B) To derive energy or sustenance from something
- C) To defend oneself or resist an attack
- D) To resist or defend against an illness or attacker
Correct Answer: A) To consume as food or nourishment
131. What does the phrase "fight back" mean?
- A) To derive energy or sustenance from something
- B) To consume as food or nourishment
- C) To defend oneself or resist an attack or challenge
- D) To resist or defend against an illness or attacker
Correct Answer: C) To defend oneself or resist an attack or challenge
132. What does the phrase "fight off" mean?
- A) To derive energy or sustenance from something
- B) To consume as food or nourishment
- C) To defend oneself or resist an attack or challenge
- D) To resist or defend against an illness or attacker
Correct Answer: D) To resist or defend against an illness or attacker
133. What does the phrase "figure something out" mean?
- A) To resist or defend against an illness or attacker
- B) To derive energy or sustenance from something
- C) To solve or understand a problem or puzzle
- D) To defend oneself or resist an attack or challenge
Correct Answer: C) To solve or understand a problem or puzzle
134. What does the phrase "fill in" mean?
- A) To defend oneself or resist an attack or challenge
- B) To resist or defend against an illness or attacker
- C) To complete a form or document with required information
- D) To derive energy or sustenance from something
Correct Answer: C) To complete missing information or details
135. What does the phrase "fill something in" mean?
- A) To defend oneself or resist an attack or challenge
- B) To resist or defend against an illness or attacker
- C) To complete a form or document by adding necessary information
- D) To derive energy or sustenance from something
Correct Answer: C) To complete a form or document by adding necessary information
136. What does the phrase "fill something out" mean?
- A) To make something full, often with a liquid or substance
- B) To resist or defend against an illness or attacker
- C) To complete a form or document with required information
- D) To derive energy or sustenance from something
Correct Answer: C) To complete a form or document with required information
137. What does the phrase "fill something up" mean?
- A) To make something full, often with a liquid or substance
- B) To derive energy or sustenance from something
- C) To complete a form or document with required information
- D) To resist or defend against an illness or attacker
Correct Answer: A) To make something full, often with a liquid or substance
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138. What does the phrase "find out" mean?
- A) To complete the last part of something
- B) To discover or obtain information about something
- C) To shoot or send something quickly
- D) To attack or assault suddenly
Correct Answer: B) To discover or obtain information about something
139. What does the phrase "find something out" mean?
- A) To discover or obtain information about something
- B) To complete the last part of something
- C) To shoot or send something quickly
- D) To attack or assault suddenly
Correct Answer: A) To discover information or a secret
140. What does the phrase "finish off" mean?
- A) To complete the last part of something
- B) To discover or obtain information about something
- C) To shoot or send something quickly
- D) To attack or assault suddenly
Correct Answer: A) To complete the last part of something
141. What does the phrase "finish with" mean?
- A) To complete the last part of something
- B) To discover or obtain information about something
- C) To shoot or send something quickly
- D) To be done using or dealing with something
Correct Answer: D) To be done using or dealing with something
142. What does the phrase "fire off" mean?
- A) To complete the last part of something
- B) To shoot or send something quickly
- C) To discover or obtain information about something
- D) To attack or assault suddenly
Correct Answer: B) To shoot or send something quickly
143. What does the phrase "fit in" mean?
- A) To attack or assault suddenly
- B) To discover or obtain information about something
- C) To be accepted or included as part of a group or activity
- D) To shoot or send something quickly
Correct Answer: C) To be accepted or included as part of a group or activity
144. What does the phrase "fit in with" mean?
- A) To attack or assault suddenly
- B) To discover or obtain information about something
- C) To match or harmonize with something
- D) To shoot or send something quickly
Correct Answer: C) To match or harmonize with something
145. What does the phrase "fit up" mean?
- A) To attack or assault suddenly
- B) To discover or obtain information about something
- C) To equip or furnish a place with necessary items
- D) To shoot or send something quickly
Correct Answer: C) To equip or furnish a place with necessary items
146. What does the phrase "fly at" mean?
- A) To attack or assault suddenly
- B) To shoot or send something quickly
- C) To discover or obtain information about something
- D) To complete the last part of something
Correct Answer: A) To attack or assault suddenly
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147. What does the phrase "follow up" mean?
- A) To behave in a silly or playful manner
- B) To pursue or continue something that was started
- C) To become paralyzed with fear or anxiety
- D) To exclude or alienate someone from a group
Correct Answer: B) To pursue or continue something that was started
148. What does the phrase "fool about" mean?
- A) To behave in a silly or playful manner
- B) To pursue or continue something that was started
- C) To become paralyzed with fear or anxiety
- D) To exclude or alienate someone from a group
Correct Answer: A) To behave in a silly or playful manner
149. What does the phrase "freeze up" mean?
- A) To behave in a silly or playful manner
- B) To pursue or continue something that was started
- C) To become paralyzed with fear or anxiety
- D) To exclude or alienate someone from a group
Correct Answer: C) To become paralyzed with fear or anxiety
150. What does the phrase "freeze out" mean?
- A) To behave in a silly or playful manner
- B) To pursue or continue something that was started
- C) To become paralyzed with fear or anxiety
- D) To exclude or alienate someone from a group
Correct Answer: D) To exclude or alienate someone from a group or activity
151. What does the phrase "freshen up" mean?
- A) To behave in a silly or playful manner
- B) To pursue or continue something that was started
- C) To make oneself look or feel cleaner and more refreshed
- D) To exclude or alienate someone from a group or activity
Correct Answer: C) To make oneself look or feel cleaner and more refreshed
152. What does the phrase "frighten away" mean?
- A) To behave in a silly or playful manner
- B) To pursue or continue something that was started
- C) To cause someone or something to run away due to fear
- D) To exclude or alienate someone from a group or activity
Correct Answer: C) To cause someone or something to run away due to fear
153. What does the phrase "get about" mean?
- A) To move around or travel from place to place
- B) To pursue or continue something that was started
- C) To make oneself look or feel cleaner and more refreshed
- D) To exclude or alienate someone from a group or activity
Correct Answer: A) To move around or travel from place to place
154. What does the phrase "get across" mean?
- A) To attack or assault suddenly
- B) To discover or obtain information about something
- C) To successfully convey or communicate an idea or message
- D) To exclude or alienate someone from a group or activity
Correct Answer: C) To successfully convey or communicate an idea or message
155. What does the phrase "get after" mean?
- A) To attack or assault suddenly
- B) To scold or criticize someone for not doing something
- C) To successfully convey or communicate an idea or message
- D) To exclude or alienate someone from a group or activity
Correct Answer: B) To scold or criticize someone for not doing something
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156. What does the phrase "get along" mean?
- A) To have a good relationship or cooperate with someone
- B) To board a vehicle or progress with something
- C) To find a way to overcome an obstacle or restriction
- D) To imply or suggest something indirectly
Correct Answer: A) To have a good relationship or cooperate with someone
157. What does the phrase "get on" mean?
- A) To have a good relationship or cooperate with someone
- B) To board a vehicle or progress with something
- C) To find a way to overcome an obstacle or restriction
- D) To imply or suggest something indirectly
Correct Answer: B) To board a vehicle or progress with something
158. What does the phrase "get around" mean?
- A) To have a good relationship or cooperate with someone
- B) To board a vehicle or progress with something
- C) To find a way to overcome an obstacle or restriction
- D) To imply or suggest something indirectly
Correct Answer: C) To find a way to overcome an obstacle or restriction
159. What does the phrase "get at" mean?
- A) To have a good relationship or cooperate with someone
- B) To board a vehicle or progress with something
- C) To find a way to overcome an obstacle or restriction
- D) To imply or suggest something indirectly
Correct Answer: D) To imply or suggest something indirectly
160. What does the phrase "get away" mean?
- A) To have a good relationship or cooperate with someone
- B) To board a vehicle or progress with something
- C) To escape or take a break from one's usual routine
- D) To imply or suggest something indirectly
Correct Answer: C) To escape or take a break from one's usual routine
161. What does the phrase "get away with something" mean?
- A) To have a good relationship or cooperate with someone
- B) To board a vehicle or progress with something
- C) To do something wrong without being caught or punished
- D) To imply or suggest something indirectly
Correct Answer: C) To do something wrong without being caught or punished
162. What does the phrase "get back" mean?
- A) To have a good relationship or cooperate with someone
- B) To board a vehicle or progress with something
- C) To return to a previous place or state
- D) To imply or suggest something indirectly
Correct Answer: C) To return to a previous place or state
163. What does the phrase "get back at somebody" mean?
- A) To have a good relationship or cooperate with someone
- B) To board a vehicle or progress with something
- C) To seek revenge on someone
- D) To imply or suggest something indirectly
Correct Answer: C) To seek revenge on someone
164. What does the phrase "get back into" mean?
- A) To have a good relationship or cooperate with someone
- B) To board a vehicle or progress with something
- C) To re-engage with a hobby or activity after a break
- D) To imply or suggest something indirectly
Correct Answer: C) To re-engage with a hobby or activity after a break
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165. What does the phrase "get back to" mean?
- A) To respond or provide information later, often after checking
- B) To manage or survive with what is available
- C) To lower oneself to a lower position or level
- D) To enter a place or vehicle
Correct Answer: A) To respond or provide information later, often after checking
166. What does the phrase "get by" mean?
- A) To respond or provide information later, often after checking
- B) To manage or survive with what is available
- C) To lower oneself to a lower position or level
- D) To enter a place or vehicle
Correct Answer: B) To manage or survive with what is available
167. What does the phrase "get down" mean?
- A) To respond or provide information later, often after checking
- B) To manage or survive with what is available
- C) To lower oneself to a lower position or level
- D) To enter a place or vehicle
Correct Answer: C) To lower oneself to a lower position or level
168. What does the phrase "get in" mean?
- A) To respond or provide information later, often after checking
- B) To manage or survive with what is available
- C) To lower oneself to a lower position or level
- D) To enter a place or vehicle
Correct Answer: D) To enter a place or vehicle
169. What does the phrase "get into" mean?
- A) To respond or provide information later, often after checking
- B) To manage or survive with what is available
- C) To lower oneself to a lower position or level
- D) To become interested or involved in a particular activity or subject
Correct Answer: D) To become interested or involved in a particular activity or subject
170. What does the phrase "get off" mean?
- A) To respond or provide information later, often after checking
- B) To manage or survive with what is available
- C) To leave a vehicle or transportation
- D) To have a good or friendly relationship with someone
Correct Answer: C) To leave a vehicle or transportation
171. What does the phrase "get on" mean?
- A) To respond or provide information later, often after checking
- B) To have a good or friendly relationship with someone
- C) To find a way to overcome an obstacle or restriction
- D) To lower oneself to a lower position or level
Correct Answer: B) To have a good or friendly relationship with someone
173. What does the phrase "get out" mean?
- A) To respond or provide information later, often after checking
- B) To manage or survive with what is available
- C) To exit or leave a place
- D) To lower oneself to a lower position or level
Correct Answer: C) To exit or leave a place
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174. What does the phrase "get over" mean?
- A) To recover from an illness, disappointment, or loss
- B) To move from place to place, often by walking or using transportation
- C) To successfully communicate or convey a message or idea
- D) To recover something that was lost or taken
Correct Answer: A) To recover from an illness, disappointment, or loss
175. What does the phrase "get around" mean?
- A) To recover from an illness, disappointment, or loss
- B) To move from place to place, often by walking or using transportation
- C) To successfully communicate or convey a message or idea
- D) To recover something that was lost or taken
Correct Answer: B) To move from place to place, often by walking or using transportation
176. What does the phrase "get something across/over" mean?
- A) To recover from an illness, disappointment, or loss
- B) To move from place to place, often by walking or using transportation
- C) To successfully communicate or convey a message or idea
- D) To recover something that was lost or taken
Correct Answer: C) To successfully communicate or convey a message or idea
177. What does the phrase "get something back" mean?
- A) To recover from an illness, disappointment, or loss
- B) To move from place to place, often by walking or using transportation
- C) To successfully communicate or convey a message or idea
- D) To recover something that was lost or taken
Correct Answer: D) To recover something that was lost or taken
178. What does the phrase "get through" mean?
- A) To recover from an illness, disappointment, or loss
- B) To move from place to place, often by walking or using transportation
- C) To successfully complete or endure a difficult task or situation
- D) To recover something that was lost or taken
Correct Answer: C) To successfully complete or endure a difficult task or situation
179. What does the phrase "get to" mean?
- A) To recover from an illness, disappointment, or loss
- B) To move from place to place, often by walking or using transportation
- C) To successfully complete or endure a difficult task or situation
- D) To arrive at a place or reach a particular point
Correct Answer: D) To arrive at a place or reach a particular point
180. What does the phrase "get up" mean?
- A) To recover from an illness, disappointment, or loss
- B) To move from place to place, often by walking or using transportation
- C) To rise from a sitting or lying position, especially in the morning
- D) To provide something as a gift or for free
Correct Answer: C) To rise from a sitting or lying position, especially in the morning
181. What does the phrase "give away" mean?
- A) To recover from an illness, disappointment, or loss
- B) To move from place to place, often by walking or using transportation
- C) To provide something as a gift or for free
- D) To surrender or yield, often after resistance
Correct Answer: C) To provide something as a gift or for free
182. What does the phrase "give in" mean?
- A) To recover from an illness, disappointment, or loss
- B) To move from place to place, often by walking or using transportation
- C) To provide something as a gift or for free
- D) To surrender or yield, often after resistance
Correct Answer: D) To surrender or yield, often after resistance</
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183. What does the phrase "give off" mean?
- A) To emit or release something, such as light, heat, or odor
- B) To distribute or hand out something
- C) To choose or select something to complement another thing
- D) To reach a size or maturity that fits or matches something
Correct Answer: A) To emit or release something, such as light, heat, or odor
184. What does the phrase "give out" mean?
- A) To emit or release something, such as light, heat, or odor
- B) To distribute or hand out something
- C) To choose or select something to complement another thing
- D) To reach a size or maturity that fits or matches something
Correct Answer: B) To distribute or hand out something
185. What does the phrase "go with" mean?
- A) To emit or release something, such as light, heat, or odor
- B) To distribute or hand out something
- C) To choose or select something to complement another thing
- D) To reach a size or maturity that fits or matches something
Correct Answer: C) To choose or select something to complement another thing
186. What does the phrase "grow into" mean?
- A) To emit or release something, such as light, heat, or odor
- B) To distribute or hand out something
- C) To reach a size or maturity that fits or matches something
- D) To become an adult or mature
Correct Answer: C) To reach a size or maturity that fits or matches something
187. What does the phrase "grow up" mean?
- A) To emit or release something, such as light, heat, or odor
- B) To distribute or hand out something
- C) To reach a size or maturity that fits or matches something
- D) To become an adult or mature
Correct Answer: D) To become an adult or mature
188. What does the phrase "hand down" mean?
- A) To emit or release something, such as light, heat, or odor
- B) To distribute or hand out something
- C) To pass something (often a tradition or object) to the next generation
- D) To transfer or pass something to someone else
Correct Answer: C) To pass something (often a tradition or object) to the next generation
189. What does the phrase "hand on" mean?
- A) To emit or release something, such as light, heat, or odor
- B) To distribute or hand out something
- C) To pass something (often a tradition or object) to the next generation
- D) To transfer or pass something to someone else
Correct Answer: D) To transfer or pass something to someone else
190. What does the phrase "hang on" mean?
- A) To emit or release something, such as light, heat, or odor
- B) To distribute or hand out something
- C) To hold onto something firmly or wait for a moment
- D) To invite or welcome someone into your home
Correct Answer: C) To hold onto something firmly or wait for a moment
191. What does the phrase "have in" mean?
- A) To emit or release something, such as light, heat, or odor
- B) To distribute or hand out something
- C) To invite or welcome someone into your home
- D) To transfer or pass something to someone else
Correct Answer: C) To invite or welcome someone into your home
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192. What does the phrase "head off" mean?
- A) To depart or set off on a journey
- B) To listen to someone until they finish speaking
- C) To depend or rely on something
- D) To flirt or make advances toward someone romantically
Correct Answer: A) To depart or set off on a journey
193. What does the phrase "hear out" mean?
- A) To depart or set off on a journey
- B) To listen to someone until they finish speaking
- C) To depend or rely on something
- D) To flirt or make advances toward someone romantically
Correct Answer: B) To listen to someone until they finish speaking
194. What does the phrase "hinge on" mean?
- A) To depart or set off on a journey
- B) To listen to someone until they finish speaking
- C) To depend or rely on something
- D) To flirt or make advances toward someone romantically
Correct Answer: C) To depend or rely on something
195. What does the phrase "hit on" mean?
- A) To depart or set off on a journey
- B) To listen to someone until they finish speaking
- C) To depend or rely on something
- D) To flirt or make advances toward someone romantically
Correct Answer: D) To flirt or make advances toward someone romantically
196. What does the phrase "hold back" mean?
- A) To restrain or keep something from moving or happening
- B) To wait or remain in a particular state or position
- C) To offer or extend something to someone, often with an outstretched hand
- D) To connect or link two or more things together
Correct Answer: A) To restrain or keep something from moving or happening
197. What does the phrase "hold on" mean?
- A) To restrain or keep something from moving or happening
- B) To wait or remain in a particular state or position
- C) To offer or extend something to someone, often with an outstretched hand
- D) To connect or link two or more things together
Correct Answer: B) To wait or remain in a particular state or position
198. What does the phrase "hold out" mean?
- A) To restrain or keep something from moving or happening
- B) To wait or remain in a particular state or position
- C) To offer or extend something to someone, often with an outstretched hand
- D) To continue or postpone something to a later date or time
Correct Answer: C) To offer or extend something to someone, often with an outstretched hand
199. What does the phrase "hold over" mean?
- A) To restrain or keep something from moving or happening
- B) To wait or remain in a particular state or position
- C) To offer or extend something to someone, often with an outstretched hand
- D) To continue or postpone something to a later date or time
Correct Answer: D) To continue or postpone something to a later date or time
200. What does the phrase "hook up" mean?
- A) To restrain or keep something from moving or happening
- B) To wait or remain in a particular state or position
- C) To connect or link two or more things together
- D) To provide or extend something to someone, often with an outstretched hand
Correct Answer: C) To connect or link two or more things together
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201. What does the phrase "idle away" mean?
- A) To waste time or do nothing productive
- B) To eagerly accept or take advantage of an opportunity
- C) To quickly criticize or react to someone's mistake or action
- D) To prevent or refrain from doing something
Correct Answer: A) To waste time or do nothing productive
202. What does the phrase "invite out" mean?
- A) To waste time or do nothing productive
- B) To ask someone to go out or spend time together, often for a social event
- C) To quickly criticize or react to someone's mistake or action
- D) To prevent or refrain from doing something
Correct Answer: B) To ask someone to go out or spend time together, often for a social event
203. What does the phrase "invite over/round" mean?
- A) To waste time or do nothing productive
- B) To ask someone to go out or spend time together, often for a social event
- C) To ask someone to come to your home as a guest
- D) To prevent or refrain from doing something
Correct Answer: C) To ask someone to come to your home as a guest
204. What does the phrase "iron out" mean?
- A) To resolve or eliminate problems or disagreements
- B) To ask someone to go out or spend time together, often for a social event
- C) To eagerly accept or take advantage of an opportunity
- D) To connect or link two or more things together
Correct Answer: A) To resolve or eliminate problems or disagreements
205. What does the phrase "jump at" mean?
- A) To resolve or eliminate problems or disagreements
- B) To ask someone to go out or spend time together, often for a social event
- C) To eagerly accept or take advantage of an opportunity
- D) To prevent or refrain from doing something
Correct Answer: C) To eagerly accept or take advantage of an opportunity
206. What does the phrase "jump on" mean?
- A) To resolve or eliminate problems or disagreements
- B) To ask someone to go out or spend time together, often for a social event
- C) To quickly criticize or react to someone's mistake or action
- D) To connect or link two or more things together
Correct Answer: C) To quickly criticize or react to someone's mistake or action
207. What does the phrase "keep from" mean?
- A) To resolve or eliminate problems or disagreements
- B) To prevent or refrain from doing something
- C) To eagerly accept or take advantage of an opportunity
- D) To continue or persist with an activity or behavior
Correct Answer: B) To prevent or refrain from doing something
208. What does the phrase "keep on" mean?
- A) To maintain the same level or pace as something
- B) To prevent or refrain from doing something
- C) To eagerly accept or take advantage of an opportunity
- D) To continue or persist with an activity or behavior
Correct Answer: D) To continue or persist with an activity or behavior
209. What does the phrase "keep up" mean?
- A) To maintain the same level or pace as something
- B) To prevent or refrain from doing something
- C) To resolve or eliminate problems or disagreements
- D) To eagerly accept or take advantage of an opportunity
Correct Answer: A) To maintain the same level or pace as something
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210. What does the phrase "laid up with" mean?
- A) To put something down on a surface
- B) To be unable to do something due to an illness or injury
- C) To terminate someone's employment
- D) To arrange or display something systematically
Correct Answer: B) To be unable to do something due to an illness or injury
211. What does the phrase "lay down" mean?
- A) To put something down on a surface
- B) To disappoint or fail someone's expectations
- C) To terminate someone's employment
- D) To allow someone to enter a place or area
Correct Answer: A) To put something down on a surface
212. What does the phrase "lay off" mean?
- A) To release or allow someone to go without punishment
- B) To terminate someone's employment, often due to economic reasons
- C) To arrange or display something systematically
- D) To diminish or become less intense, often referring to bad weather
Correct Answer: B) To terminate someone's employment, often due to economic reasons
213. What does the phrase "lay out" mean?
- A) To release or allow someone to go without punishment
- B) To arrange or display something systematically
- C) To terminate someone's employment
- D) To diminish or become less intense, often referring to bad weather
Correct Answer: B) To arrange or display something systematically
214. What does the phrase "let down" mean?
- A) To release or allow someone to go without punishment
- B) To disappoint or fail someone's expectations
- C) To terminate someone's employment
- D) To allow someone to enter a place or area
Correct Answer: B) To disappoint or fail someone's expectations
215. What does the phrase "let into" mean?
- A) To release or allow someone to go without punishment
- B) To disappoint or fail someone's expectations
- C) To allow someone to enter a place or area
- D) To terminate someone's employment
Correct Answer: C) To allow someone to enter a place or area
216. What does the phrase "let off" mean?
- A) To allow someone to enter a place or area
- B) To release or allow someone to go without punishment
- C) To disappoint or fail someone's expectations
- D) To terminate someone's employment
Correct Answer: B) To release or allow someone to go without punishment
217. What does the phrase "let up" mean?
- A) To allow someone to enter a place or area
- B) To release or allow someone to go without punishment
- C) To diminish or become less intense, often referring to bad weather
- D) To arrange or display something systematically
Correct Answer: C) To diminish or become less intense, often referring to bad weather
218. What does the phrase "live on" mean?
- A) To survive or sustain oneself with a particular source, often food or income
- B) To disappoint or fail someone's expectations
- C) To allow someone to enter a place or area
- D) To release or allow someone to go without punishment
Correct Answer: A) To survive or sustain oneself with a particular source, often food or income
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219. What does the phrase "look after" mean?
- A) To take care of or be responsible for someone or something
- B) To have a negative or condescending attitude toward someone
- C) To investigate or examine something closely
- D) To be vigilant and watchful for potential dangers
Correct Answer: A) To take care of or be responsible for someone or something
220. What does the phrase "look down upon" mean?
- A) To take care of or be responsible for someone or something
- B) To have a negative or condescending attitude toward someone
- C) To investigate or examine something closely
- D) To be vigilant and watchful for potential dangers
Correct Answer: B) To have a negative or condescending attitude toward someone
221. What does the phrase "look into" mean?
- A) To take care of or be responsible for someone or something
- B) To have a negative or condescending attitude toward someone
- C) To investigate or examine something closely
- D) To be vigilant and watchful for potential dangers
Correct Answer: C) To investigate or examine something closely
222. What does the phrase "look out" mean?
- A) To take care of or be responsible for someone or something
- B) To have a negative or condescending attitude toward someone
- C) To investigate or examine something closely
- D) To be vigilant and watchful for potential dangers
Correct Answer: D) To be vigilant and watchful for potential dangers
223. What does the phrase "look over" mean?
- A) To take care of or be responsible for someone or something
- B) To have a negative or condescending attitude toward someone
- C) To investigate or examine something closely
- D) To examine or review something carefully
Correct Answer: D) To examine or review something carefully
224. What does the phrase "look to" mean?
- A) To take care of or be responsible for someone or something
- B) To have a negative or condescending attitude toward someone
- C) To investigate or examine something closely
- D) To rely on or expect help or support from someone
Correct Answer: D) To rely on or expect help or support from someone
225. What does the phrase "look up to" mean?
- A) To take care of or be responsible for someone or something
- B) To have a negative or condescending attitude toward someone
- C) To investigate or examine something closely
- D) To admire or respect someone
Correct Answer: D) To admire or respect someone
226. What does the phrase "make out" mean?
- A) To discern or understand something, often with difficulty
- B) To renovate or transform the appearance of something or someone
- C) To take care of or be responsible for someone or something
- D) To investigate or examine something closely
Correct Answer: A) To discern or understand something, often with difficulty
227. What does the phrase "make over" mean?
- A) To discern or understand something, often with difficulty
- B) To renovate or transform the appearance of something or someone
- C) To take care of or be responsible for someone or something
- D) To investigate or examine something closely
Correct Answer: B) To renovate or transform the appearance of something or someone
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228. What does the phrase "make up" mean?
- A) To invent or create a story, excuse, or explanation
- B) To compensate or make amends for a mistake or loss
- C) To reduce the price of something
- D) To have no interest or concern for someone or something
Correct Answer: A) To invent or create a story, excuse, or explanation
229. What does the phrase "make up for" mean?
- A) To invent or create a story, excuse, or explanation
- B) To compensate or make amends for a mistake or loss
- C) To reduce the price of something
- D) To have no interest or concern for someone or something
Correct Answer: B) To compensate or make amends for a mistake or loss
230. What does the phrase "mark down" mean?
- A) To invent or create a story, excuse, or explanation
- B) To compensate or make amends for a mistake or loss
- C) To reduce the price of something
- D) To have no interest or concern for someone or something
Correct Answer: C) To reduce the price of something
231. What does the phrase "not care about somebody/something" mean?
- A) To invent or create a story, excuse, or explanation
- B) To compensate or make amends for a mistake or loss
- C) To reduce the price of something
- D) To have no interest or concern for someone or something
Correct Answer: D) To have no interest or concern for someone or something
232. What does the phrase "pass away" mean?
- A) To die
- B) To be accepted or mistaken as something else
- C) To successfully present something as genuine or real, often when it's not
- D) To lose consciousness or faint
Correct Answer: A) To die
233. What does the phrase "pass for" mean?
- A) To die
- B) To be accepted or mistaken as something else
- C) To successfully present something as genuine or real, often when it's not
- D) To lose consciousness or faint
Correct Answer: B) To be accepted or mistaken as something else
234. What does the phrase "pass off" mean?
- A) To die
- B) To be accepted or mistaken as something else
- C) To successfully present something as genuine or real, often when it's not
- D) To lose consciousness or faint
Correct Answer: C) To successfully present something as genuine or real, often when it's not
235. What does the phrase "pass out" mean?
- A) To die
- B) To be accepted or mistaken as something else
- C) To successfully present something as genuine or real, often when it's not
- D) To lose consciousness or faint
Correct Answer: D) To lose consciousness or faint
236. What does the phrase "pull for" mean?
- A) To support or cheer for someone or something
- B) To invite or welcome someone into your home
- C) To terminate someone's employment, often due to economic reasons
- D) To reduce the price of something
Correct Answer: A) To support or cheer for someone or something
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238. What does the phrase "pull off" mean?
- A) To successfully achieve something difficult or impressive
- B) To recover from a serious illness or difficult situation
- C) To place something on a surface
- D) To postpone or delay something to a later time
Correct Answer: A) To successfully achieve something difficult or impressive
239. What does the phrase "pull through" mean?
- A) To successfully achieve something difficult or impressive
- B) To recover from a serious illness or difficult situation
- C) To place something on a surface
- D) To postpone or delay something to a later time
Correct Answer: B) To recover from a serious illness or difficult situation
240. What does the phrase "put down" mean?
- A) To successfully achieve something difficult or impressive
- B) To recover from a serious illness or difficult situation
- C) To place something on a surface
- D) To extinguish or quench a fire or flames
Correct Answer: C) To place something on a surface
241. What does the phrase "put off" mean?
- A) To successfully achieve something difficult or impressive
- B) To recover from a serious illness or difficult situation
- C) To postpone or delay something to a later time
- D) To wear clothing or accessories
Correct Answer: C) To postpone or delay something to a later time
242. What does the phrase "put on" mean?
- A) To successfully achieve something difficult or impressive
- B) To recover from a serious illness or difficult situation
- C) To postpone or delay something to a later time
- D) To wear clothing or accessories
Correct Answer: D) To wear clothing or accessories
243. What does the phrase "put out" mean?
- A) To successfully achieve something difficult or impressive
- B) To recover from a serious illness or difficult situation
- C) To postpone or delay something to a later time
- D) To extinguish or quench a fire or flames
Correct Answer: D) To extinguish or quench a fire or flames
244. What does the phrase "put up with" mean?
- A) To gather or collect people or things
- B) To criticize or speak negatively about someone or something
- C) To tolerate or endure something unpleasant or annoying
- D) To support or cheer for someone or something
Correct Answer: C) To tolerate or endure something unpleasant or annoying
245. What does the phrase "round up" mean?
- A) To support or cheer for someone or something
- B) To gather or collect people or things
- C) To criticize or speak negatively about someone or something
- D) To extinguish or quench a fire or flames
Correct Answer: B) To gather or collect people or things
246. What does the phrase "run down" mean?
- A) To support or cheer for someone or something
- B) To gather or collect people or things
- C) To criticize or speak negatively about someone or something
- D) To extinguish or quench a fire or flames
Correct Answer: C) To criticize or speak negatively about someone or something
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247. What does the phrase "run into" mean?
- A) To encounter or meet someone unexpectedly
- B) To rehearse or practice something quickly
- C) To accumulate or incur a debt or expenses
- D) To take action or inquire about a situation or request
Correct Answer: A) To encounter or meet someone unexpectedly
248. What does the phrase "run through" mean?
- A) To encounter or meet someone unexpectedly
- B) To rehearse or practice something quickly
- C) To accumulate or incur a debt or expenses
- D) To take action or inquire about a situation or request
Correct Answer: B) To rehearse or practice something quickly
249. What does the phrase "run up" mean?
- A) To encounter or meet someone unexpectedly
- B) To rehearse or practice something quickly
- C) To accumulate or incur a debt or expenses
- D) To take action or inquire about a situation or request
Correct Answer: C) To accumulate or incur a debt or expenses
250. What does the phrase "see about" mean?
- A) To encounter or meet someone unexpectedly
- B) To rehearse or practice something quickly
- C) To accumulate or incur a debt or expenses
- D) To take action or inquire about a situation or request
Correct Answer: D) To take action or inquire about a situation or request
251. What does the phrase "see off" mean?
- A) To encounter or meet someone unexpectedly
- B) To rehearse or practice something quickly
- C) To accompany someone to the point of departure
- D) To continue with something until it is completed or to understand the truth about someone
Correct Answer: C) To accompany someone to the point of departure
252. What does the phrase "see through" mean?
- A) To encounter or meet someone unexpectedly
- B) To rehearse or practice something quickly
- C) To accompany someone to the point of departure
- D) To continue with something until it is completed or to understand the truth about someone
Correct Answer: D) To continue with something until it is completed or to understand the truth about someone
253. What does the phrase "see to" mean?
- A) To encounter or meet someone unexpectedly
- B) To rehearse or practice something quickly
- C) To attend to or take care of something
- D) To continue with something until it is completed or to understand the truth about someone
Correct Answer: C) To attend to or take care of something
254. What does the phrase "set about" mean?
- A) To begin a task or project
- B) To reserve or allocate something for a specific purpose
- C) To gather or collect people or things
- D) To support or cheer for someone or something
Correct Answer: A) To begin a task or project
255. What does the phrase "set aside" mean?
- A) To begin a task or project
- B) To reserve or allocate something for a specific purpose
- C) To gather or collect people or things
- D) To support or cheer for someone or something
Correct Answer: B) To reserve or allocate something for a specific purpose
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256. What does the phrase "set back" mean?
- A) To delay the progress of something
- B) To establish or arrange something, often a system or organization
- C) To display one's abilities, possessions, or achievements in a boastful manner
- D) To appear or arrive, often unexpectedly or without prior notice
Correct Answer: A) To delay the progress of something
257. What does the phrase "set up" mean?
- A) To delay the progress of something
- B) To establish or arrange something, often a system or organization
- C) To display one's abilities, possessions, or achievements in a boastful manner
- D) To appear or arrive, often unexpectedly or without prior notice
Correct Answer: B) To establish or arrange something, often a system or organization
258. What does the phrase "show off" mean?
- A) To delay the progress of something
- B) To establish or arrange something, often a system or organization
- C) To display one's abilities, possessions, or achievements in a boastful manner
- D) To appear or arrive, often unexpectedly or without prior notice
Correct Answer: C) To display one's abilities, possessions, or achievements in a boastful manner
259. What does the phrase "show up" mean?
- A) To delay the progress of something
- B) To establish or arrange something, often a system or organization
- C) To display one's abilities, possessions, or achievements in a boastful manner
- D) To appear or arrive, often unexpectedly or without prior notice
Correct Answer: D) To appear or arrive, often unexpectedly or without prior notice
260. What does the phrase "show somebody up" mean?
- A) To delay the progress of something
- B) To establish or arrange something, often a system or organization
- C) To display one's abilities, possessions, or achievements in a boastful manner
- D) To embarrass or make someone look bad in front of others
Correct Answer: D) To embarrass or make someone look bad in front of others
261. What does the phrase "shut down" mean?
- A) To close or stop the operation of a business, machine, or system
- B) To confine or keep someone indoors
- C) To turn off or stop the flow of something, like water or electricity
- D) To prevent someone from entering or being involved
Correct Answer: A) To close or stop the operation of a business, machine, or system
262. What does the phrase "shut in" mean?
- A) To close or stop the operation of a business, machine, or system
- B) To confine or keep someone indoors
- C) To turn off or stop the flow of something, like water or electricity
- D) To prevent someone from entering or being involved
Correct Answer: B) To confine or keep someone indoors
263. What does the phrase "shut off" mean?
- A) To close or stop the operation of a business, machine, or system
- B) To confine or keep someone indoors
- C) To turn off or stop the flow of something, like water or electricity
- D) To prevent someone from entering or being involved
Correct Answer: C) To turn off or stop the flow of something, like water or electricity
264. What does the phrase "shut out" mean?
- A) To close or stop the operation of a business, machine, or system
- B) To confine or keep someone indoors
- C) To turn off or stop the flow of something, like water or electricity
- D) To prevent someone from entering or being involved
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265. What does the phrase "shut up" mean?
- A) To stop talking or become quiet
- B) To express one's opinions or beliefs openly and honestly
- C) To talk louder or more clearly
- D) To explain or make something clear in detail
Correct Answer: A) To stop talking or become quiet
266. What does the phrase "speak out" mean?
- A) To stop talking or become quiet
- B) To express one's opinions or beliefs openly and honestly
- C) To talk louder or more clearly
- D) To explain or make something clear in detail
Correct Answer: B) To express one's opinions or beliefs openly and honestly
267. What does the phrase "speak up" mean?
- A) To stop talking or become quiet
- B) To express one's opinions or beliefs openly and honestly
- C) To talk louder or more clearly
- D) To explain or make something clear in detail
Correct Answer: C) To talk louder or more clearly
268. What does the phrase "spell out" mean?
- A) To stop talking or become quiet
- B) To express one's opinions or beliefs openly and honestly
- C) To talk louder or more clearly
- D) To explain or make something clear in detail
Correct Answer: D) To explain or make something clear in detail
269. What does the phrase "stand by" mean?
- A) To offer support or be ready to assist someone
- B) To represent or symbolize something
- C) To be distinctive or easily noticeable
- D) To rise from a sitting or lying position
Correct Answer: A) To offer support or be ready to assist someone
270. What does the phrase "stand for" mean?
- A) To offer support or be ready to assist someone
- B) To represent or symbolize something
- C) To be distinctive or easily noticeable
- D) To rise from a sitting or lying position
Correct Answer: B) To represent or symbolize something
271. What does the phrase "stand out" mean?
- A) To offer support or be ready to assist someone
- B) To represent or symbolize something
- C) To be distinctive or easily noticeable
- D) To rise from a sitting or lying position
Correct Answer: C) To be distinctive or easily noticeable
272. What does the phrase "stand up" mean?
- A) To offer support or be ready to assist someone
- B) To represent or symbolize something
- C) To be distinctive or easily noticeable
- D) To rise from a sitting or lying position
Correct Answer: D) To rise from a sitting or lying position
273. What does the phrase "stand up for" mean?
- A) To defend or support a person or principle
- B) To represent or symbolize something
- C) To be distinctive or easily noticeable
- D) To rise from a sitting or lying position
Correct Answer: A) To defend or support a person or principle
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274. What does the phrase "stay in" mean?
- A) To remain at home or indoors
- B) To remain away from home or stay outdoors late
- C) To spend the night as a guest at someone's house
- D) To resign or voluntarily leave a position or job
Correct Answer: A) To remain at home or indoors
275. What does the phrase "stay out" mean?
- A) To remain at home or indoors
- B) To remain away from home or stay outdoors late
- C) To spend the night as a guest at someone's house
- D) To resign or voluntarily leave a position or job
Correct Answer: B) To remain away from home or stay outdoors late
276. What does the phrase "stay over" mean?
- A) To remain at home or indoors
- B) To remain away from home or stay outdoors late
- C) To spend the night as a guest at someone's house
- D) To resign or voluntarily leave a position or job
Correct Answer: C) To spend the night as a guest at someone's house
277. What does the phrase "step down" mean?
- A) To remain at home or indoors
- B) To remain away from home or stay outdoors late
- C) To spend the night as a guest at someone's house
- D) To resign or voluntarily leave a position or job
Correct Answer: D) To resign or voluntarily leave a position or job
278. What does the phrase "step in" mean?
- A) To remain at home or indoors
- B) To remain away from home or stay outdoors late
- C) To intervene or get involved in a situation or conversation
- D) To retract or withdraw something that was said or done
Correct Answer: C) To intervene or get involved in a situation or conversation
279. What does the phrase "step out" mean?
- A) To remain at home or indoors
- B) To remain away from home or stay outdoors late
- C) To spend the night as a guest at someone's house
- D) To leave one's current location or go outside briefly
Correct Answer: D) To leave one's current location or go outside briefly
280. What does the phrase "take after" mean?
- A) To resemble or have similar traits to a family member
- B) To retract or withdraw something that was said or done
- C) To dismantle or remove something that is hanging or assembled
- D) To compensate or make amends for a mistake or loss
Correct Answer: A) To resemble or have similar traits to a family member
281. What does the phrase "take back" mean?
- A) To resemble or have similar traits to a family member
- B) To retract or withdraw something that was said or done
- C) To dismantle or remove something that is hanging or assembled
- D) To compensate or make amends for a mistake or loss
Correct Answer: B) To retract or withdraw something that was said or done
282. What does the phrase "take down" mean?
- A) To resemble or have similar traits to a family member
- B) To retract or withdraw something that was said or done
- C) To dismantle or remove something that is hanging or assembled
- D) To compensate or make amends for a mistake or loss
Correct Answer: C) To dismantle or remove something that is hanging or assembled
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283. What does the phrase "take in" mean?
- A) To remove clothing or depart on a flight
- B) To understand or absorb information or details
- C) To accept or undertake a task, challenge, or responsibility
- D) To assume control or responsibility for something
Correct Answer: B) To understand or absorb information or details
284. What does the phrase "take off" mean?
- A) To remove clothing or depart on a flight
- B) To understand or absorb information or details
- C) To accept or undertake a task, challenge, or responsibility
- D) To assume control or responsibility for something
Correct Answer: A) To remove clothing or depart on a flight
285. What does the phrase "take on" mean?
- A) To remove clothing or depart on a flight
- B) To understand or absorb information or details
- C) To accept or undertake a task, challenge, or responsibility
- D) To assume control or responsibility for something
Correct Answer: C) To accept or undertake a task, challenge, or responsibility
286. What does the phrase "take over" mean?
- A) To remove clothing or depart on a flight
- B) To understand or absorb information or details
- C) To accept or undertake a task, challenge, or responsibility
- D) To assume control or responsibility for something
Correct Answer: D) To assume control or responsibility for something
287. What does the phrase "take up" mean?
- A) To remove clothing or depart on a flight
- B) To understand or absorb information or details
- C) To start a new hobby, activity, or occupation
- D) To assume control or responsibility for something
Correct Answer: C) To start a new hobby, activity, or occupation
288. What does the phrase "talk down to" mean?
- A) To speak condescendingly or patronizingly to someone
- B) To discuss something thoroughly before making a decision
- C) To rip or shred something into smaller pieces
- D) To plan for the future and consider potential consequences
Correct Answer: A) To speak condescendingly or patronizingly to someone
289. What does the phrase "talk over" mean?
- A) To speak condescendingly or patronizingly to someone
- B) To discuss something thoroughly before making a decision
- C) To rip or shred something into smaller pieces
- D) To plan for the future and consider potential consequences
Correct Answer: B) To discuss something thoroughly before making a decision
290. What does the phrase "tear up" mean?
- A) To speak condescendingly or patronizingly to someone
- B) To discuss something thoroughly before making a decision
- C) To rip or shred something into smaller pieces
- D) To plan for the future and consider potential consequences
Correct Answer: C) To rip or shred something into smaller pieces
291. What does the phrase "think ahead" mean?
- A) To speak condescendingly or patronizingly to someone
- B) To discuss something thoroughly before making a decision
- C) To rip or shred something into smaller pieces
- D) To plan for the future and consider potential consequences
Correct Answer: D) To plan for the future and consider potential consequences
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292. What does the phrase "think over" mean?
- A) To discard or dispose of something as waste
- B) To carefully consider or reflect on something
- C) To remove or discard something quickly
- D) To vomit or expel the contents of the stomach
Correct Answer: B) To carefully consider or reflect on something
293. What does the phrase "throw away" mean?
- A) To discard or dispose of something as waste
- B) To remove or discard something quickly
- C) To secure something firmly in place
- D) To vomit or expel the contents of the stomach
Correct Answer: A) To discard or dispose of something as waste
294. What does the phrase "throw off" mean?
- A) To discard or dispose of something as waste
- B) To carefully consider or reflect on something
- C) To remove or discard something quickly
- D) To vomit or expel the contents of the stomach
Correct Answer: C) To remove or discard something quickly
295. What does the phrase "throw up" mean?
- A) To discard or dispose of something as waste
- B) To carefully consider or reflect on something
- C) To remove or discard something quickly
- D) To vomit or expel the contents of the stomach
Correct Answer: D) To vomit or expel the contents of the stomach
296. What does the phrase "tie down" mean?
- A) To discard or dispose of something as waste
- B) To carefully consider or reflect on something
- C) To secure something firmly in place using ropes, straps, or similar means
- D) To vomit or expel the contents of the stomach
Correct Answer: C) To secure something firmly in place using ropes, straps, or similar means
297. What does the phrase "tie up" mean?
- A) To discard or dispose of something as waste
- B) To keep occupied or busy
- C) To secure something firmly in place using ropes, straps, or similar means
- D) To submit or hand in something, such as homework or a report
Correct Answer: B) To keep occupied or busy
298. What does the phrase "touch on" mean?
- A) To decline or reject an offer, request, or opportunity
- B) To briefly mention or discuss a topic without going into detail
- C) To submit or hand in something, such as homework or a report
- D) To plan for the future and consider potential consequences
Correct Answer: B) To briefly mention or discuss a topic without going into detail
299. What does the phrase "turn down" mean?
- A) To decline or reject an offer, request, or opportunity
- B) To submit or hand in something, such as homework or a report
- C) To plan for the future and consider potential consequences
- D) To retrace or withdraw something that was said or done
Correct Answer: A) To decline or reject an offer, request, or opportunity
300. What does the phrase "turn in" mean?
- A) To decline or reject an offer, request, or opportunity
- B) To submit or hand in something, such as homework or a report
- C) To plan for the future and consider potential consequences
- D) To retrace or withdraw something that was said or done
Correct Answer: B) To submit or hand in something, such as homework or a report
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301. What does the phrase "turn into" mean?
- A) To switch off or stop the operation of a device
- B) To transform or change into something else
- C) To clean one's hands and face
- D) To arrive or appear, often unexpectedly
Correct Answer: B) To transform or change into something else
302. What does the phrase "turn off" mean?
- A) To switch on or start the operation of a device
- B) To transform or change into something else
- C) To switch off or stop the operation of a device or appliance
- D) To arrive or appear, often unexpectedly
Correct Answer: C) To switch off or stop the operation of a device or appliance
303. What does the phrase "turn on" mean?
- A) To switch off or stop the operation of a device or appliance
- B) To transform or change into something else
- C) To switch on or start the operation of a device or appliance
- D) To arrive or appear, often unexpectedly
Correct Answer: C) To switch on or start the operation of a device or appliance
304. What does the phrase "turn out" mean?
- A) To switch on or start the operation of a device or appliance
- B) To transform or change into something else
- C) To produce or result in a particular outcome or quantity
- D) To arrive or appear, often unexpectedly
Correct Answer: C) To produce or result in a particular outcome or quantity
305. What does the phrase "turn up" mean?
- A) To switch off or stop the operation of a device or appliance
- B) To transform or change into something else
- C) To produce or result in a particular outcome or quantity
- D) To arrive or appear, often unexpectedly
Correct Answer: D) To arrive or appear, often unexpectedly
306. What does the phrase "wake up" mean?
- A) To clean one's hands and face, especially before eating
- B) To transform or change into something else
- C) To stop sleeping and become conscious
- D) To arrive or appear, often unexpectedly
Correct Answer: C) To stop sleeping and become conscious
307. What does the phrase "wash up" mean?
- A) To clean one's hands and face, especially before eating
- B) To transform or change into something else
- C) To stop sleeping and become conscious
- D) To arrive or appear, often unexpectedly
Correct Answer: A) To clean one's hands and face, especially before eating
308. What does the phrase "watch out" mean?
- A) To be careful or vigilant to avoid danger
- B) To transform or change into something else
- C) To switch off or stop the operation of a device or appliance
- D) To switch on or start the operation of a device or appliance
Correct Answer: A) To be careful or vigilant to avoid danger
309. What does the phrase "weigh down" mean?
- A) To burden or make someone feel heavy or anxious
- B) To transform or change into something else
- C) To switch off or stop the operation of a device or appliance
- D) To switch on or start the operation of a device or appliance
Correct Answer: A) To burden or make someone feel heavy or anxious
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310. What does the phrase "wipe off" mean?
- A) To clean or remove something from a surface by wiping it
- B) To completely destroy or eliminate something
- C) To exercise or engage in physical activity
- D) To solve or find a solution to a problem
Correct Answer: A) To clean or remove something from a surface by wiping it
311. What does the phrase "wipe out" mean?
- A) To clean or remove something from a surface by wiping it
- B) To completely destroy or eliminate something
- C) To exercise or engage in physical activity
- D) To solve or find a solution to a problem
Correct Answer: B) To completely destroy or eliminate something
312. What does the phrase "work out" mean when referring to physical activity?
- A) To clean or remove something from a surface by wiping it
- B) To completely destroy or eliminate something
- C) To exercise or engage in physical activity
- D) To solve or find a solution to a problem
Correct Answer: C) To exercise or engage in physical activity
313. What does the phrase "work out" mean when referring to solving a problem?
- A) To clean or remove something from a surface by wiping it
- B) To completely destroy or eliminate something
- C) To exercise or engage in physical activity
- D) To solve or find a solution to a problem
Correct Answer: D) To solve or find a solution to a problem
314. What does the phrase "wrap up" mean?
- A) To clean or remove something from a surface by wiping it
- B) To completely destroy or eliminate something
- C) To finish or complete something, often a task or project
- D) To solve or find a solution to a problem
Correct Answer: C) To finish or complete something, often a task or project
315. What does the phrase "write down" mean?
- A) To clean or remove something from a surface by wiping it
- B) To completely destroy or eliminate something
- C) To record or jot down information in writing
- D) To solve or find a solution to a problem
Correct Answer: C) To record or jot down information in writing
316. What does the phrase "write up" mean?
- A) To clean or remove something from a surface by wiping it
- B) To completely destroy or eliminate something
- C) To record or jot down information in writing
- D) To write a detailed report or description of something
Correct Answer: D) To write a detailed report or description of something
317. What does the phrase "zoom in" mean?
- A) To clean or remove something from a surface by wiping it
- B) To completely destroy or eliminate something
- C) To magnify or focus on a specific part of an image or scene
- D) To write a detailed report or description of something
Correct Answer: C) To magnify or focus on a specific part of an image or scene