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This document is a selection of important phrasal verbs. Sample questions, with explanations, are included in the resource. Covers the various definitions and explanations typical of an example from a past paper.

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IMPORTANT PHRASAL VERBS 1. The commanders entered by force into Meaning ke according yhan 'came up' terrorists’ camp. phrasal verb ka use hoga. (a) broke down (b) broke with 4. His disease is no doubt very serious but (c) brok...

IMPORTANT PHRASAL VERBS 1. The commanders entered by force into Meaning ke according yhan 'came up' terrorists’ camp. phrasal verb ka use hoga. (a) broke down (b) broke with 4. His disease is no doubt very serious but (c) broke into he will pull over. (d) broke off (a) pull through 1. Ans (c) Explanation:- (b) pull for Broke into - to enter a place forcibly or (c) pull against illegally. (d) pull at Broke down - to stop working or 4. Ans (A) functioning. Explanation:- yhan meaning ye dena hai ki Broke with - to end a relationship or :- ' uski bimari serious hai lekin wo survive association. kar jayega' iss meaning ke liye 'pull Broke off - to discontinue or end through' phrasal verb ka use hota hai. something. Pull through - to survive a dangerous or sentence ke meaning ke according yhan difficult period or situation. broke into phrasal verb ka use hoga. eg :- She had pneumonia but she pulled through. 2. Pintu has been advised to reduce smoking by his family doctor. 5. When I was your age, I was working (a) lower down two jobs to provide for my family. (b) up down (a) to providing for (c) less down (b) for provide to (d) cut down (c) on providing 2. Ans (d) Explanation:- A, B and C (d) No substitution options grammatically sahi nhi hai. 5. Ans (d) No substitution Meaning and grammar ke according D Explanation:- Verb yani action ka purpose option shi hai. btane ke liye ya keh sakte hain verb se why Cut down - reduce the size, amount, or ka reply dene generally Infinitive ka use quantity of something. hota hai. aur 'provide for' phrasal verb ka meaning hota hai :- to give someone the 3. The question was raised for discussion things they need, such as money, food, or before the members during the assembly clothes. session. isliye question me ' to provide for ' sahi use (a) came up hua hai. (b) came off Note :- Infinitive and gerunds phrasal verb (c) came round se bnaye jaate hain. (d) came out 3. Ans (a) Explanation:- 6. You must cut off your expenses if you came up - to be mentioned or discussed want to save money. came off – happen / succeed (a) cut out came round – to accept someone's opinion (b) cut down on came out- to be published , to be exposed (c) cut for FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 (d) cut up Break in - ye ke noun hota hai meaning - 6. Ans (b) Explanation:- the action of entering a building by force, cut out – remove unuseful part of usually in order to steal something. something Break down - (used for a vehicle or cut down on – to reduce something machine) to stop working. cut for - aisi koi phrasal verb nhi hai Break away - become separated from the cut up – to injure very badly group. isliye meaning ke according yhan B option Isliye meaning ke according yhan D option 'cut down on' ka use hoga. ayega. 7. The walls of the temple caved out due to 10. Please fill away this application form weak construction. while you wait for your turn. (a) apart (a) No improvement required (b) at (b) on (c) around (c) by (d) in (d) out 7. Ans (d) Explanation:- yhan meaning 10. Ans (d) Explanation:- 'Fill out' means dena hai ki walls collapse kar gyi matlab to add information to complete an official gir gyi. jiske liye 'cave in' phrasal verb ka form or document. Isliye meaning ke use hota hai. according yhan D option fill out ka use cave in:- If a ceiling, roof, or other hoga. structure caves in, it breaks and falls into the space below. 11. Drink a mixture of wormwood oil and olive oil to got rid of worms. 8. Despite not getting approval from the (a) No improvement required leader, we decided to carry out the plan. (b) to rid off (a) carry over (c) to getting rid by (b) carry away (d) to get rid of (d) No improvement 11. Ans (d) Explanation:- infinitive me ' to 8. Ans (d) No improvement + base form of verb ' use hoti hai. isliye Explanation:- option A and C galat hain. Phrasal verb carry over - to use something later 'Get rid of' ka meaning hota hai to dispose carry away - lose control of, to throw away. isliye meaning ke carry off - remove something forcefully according yhan D option ayega. carry out - perform a task isliye meaning ke according yhan D option 12. When it comes to love of sports, he 'carry out' ayega takes off his father. (a) takes from 9. One of the baby elephants broke off (b) takes by from the herd and lost its way. (c) takes after (a) No improvement required (d) No Improvement required (b) in 12.Ans (c) Explanation:- (c) down Take after - to resemble a relative (dikhne (d) away me ya kisi quality me apne kisi relative 9. Ans (d) Explanation :- jaisa hona) Break off - end a relationship etc. FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 Take off – to remove clothes etc , to leave Isliye meaning ke according yhan B option the ground (plane) / depart carried away ka use hoga. Isliye yhan meaning ke according C option takes after ayega. 16. The Ukranian soldiers passed in for several weeks. 13. My sincerity and patience drove me (a) hanged to through all odds and problems of life (b) get off (a) carried me (c) held out (b) flew me (d) hanged in (c) ran me 16. Ans (c) Explanation:- 'Held out' means (d) lifted me to continue in a situation that is dangerous 13. Ans (a) Explanation:- or difficult. Isliye meaning ke according C carried someone through something : to option held out ka use hoga. sustain or aid someone, especially during a Note :- D option me likhe 'hanged in' ko challenging time. 'hang in' samaj ke confuse na hon. Isliye yhan meaning ke according A option ka use hoga. 17. I called of an explanation for his rude behaviour. (a) called out 14. The affection of her husband carried (b) called in her up in the midst of all her problems. (c) called into (a) tore her up (d) called (b) bore her up 17. Ans (a) Explanation:- (c) stood her up called out - to draw critical attention to (d) drove her up someone's unacceptable actions or 14. Ans (b) Explanation:- behaviour tore someone up: to cause someone much Call off – to cancel meeting etc pain and grief Call in– to summon bore someone up: To help someone to 'Call into question' - doubt something bear emotional distress. Isliye meaning ke according A option call stood someone up: to intentionally fail to out ka use hoga. meet someone. drove someone up: to make (someone) 18. The NCERT was set up ahead by the irritated, angry, or crazy. government to assist and advise the Central Isliye meaning ke according yhan option B and State Governments on policies and ka use hoga programmes for qualitative improvement in school education. 15. I was carried by her rapturous song. (a) was set off (a) carried off (b) was set forward (b) carried away (c) was set over (c) carried of (d) was set up (d) carried to 18. Ans (d) Explanation :- 15. Ans. (b) Explanation :- Set off - to cause an activity or event, often carry off - to succeed in doing or a series of events, to begin or happen achieving something difficult set forth/forward - state or describe be/ get + carried away - to get too excited something in writing or speech and get out of control emotionally. FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 Set over - means to transfer something 21. It was apparent that the girl was from one person to another heading into a serious disaster. Set up - establish a business, institution, or (a) heading along other organization (b) heading for isliye meaning ke according yhan D option (c) heading down set up ayega. (d) heading out 21. Ans (b) Explanation:- 19. It is a bad habit to talk in while head for - to move towards a place or a someone is speaking. situation (a) cut in head out - to leave a place (b) intrude over head down- losing value (c) burst in Isliye meaning ke according yhan B (d) walk over option 'heading for' ka use hoga. 19. Ans (a) Explanation:- cut in: to interrupt what someone is saying 22. The delegates talked of the matter by saying something yourself for an hour but without any result. intrude over: to go to a place where you (a) talked to are not wanted (b) talked above burst in: to enter a room or building (c) talked from suddenly and noisily. (d) talked over walk over: to treat someone badly, without 22. Ans (d) Explanation:- considering them or their needs Talk over – to discuss the metter to reach Isliye meaning ke according than A option an agreement 'cut in' ayega. isliye meaning ke according yhan D option 'talked over' use hoga. 20. Vishnu and family are looking around into the possibility of moving to Canada. 23. The organization had set up for a Free (a) are looking upto Mandela Committee and launched a lively (b) look into campaign with the slogan "Free Mandela' (c) are looking into (a) had set up (d) are looking around to (b) had set to 20. Ans (c) Explanation :- (c) had set over Look around - to go through a place in (d) had set upon order to see what is there 23. Ans (a) Explanation:- Look into- to try to find out about Set up - to establish something something, examine facts , problems, Set to - to begin doing something in a busy possibilities etc. or determined way Look upto - to respect and admire Set over - To place or rest something someone. above or on top of something else Isliye meaning ke according yhan C option Set upon - to attack someone 'are looking into' ayega. Isliye meaning ke according yhan A option Note :- yhan continuous tense lagega naki 'set up' ka use hoga. present indefinite kyuki ye koi habitual action nhi hai isliye B option galat hai. 24. The minor project put forward by the government is now moving around into its third year. FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 (a) is now moving into Take up - to start doing a particular (b) is now moving along into activity (c) is now moving at Isliye grammar and meaning ke according (d) are now moving into B option 'about taking up' use hoga. 24. Ans (a) Explanation:- yhan meaning ye dena hai ki :- project apne third year me 28. I can't make out my mind about taking jaa rha hai' iss meaning ke liye A option 'is a vacation in winter. moving into' ka use hoga. (a) make up (b) made out 25. I cannot sit up with this sort of insult in (c) No substitution required office. (d) Make on (a) go up with 28. Ans (a) Explanation:- (b) put up with Make up one's mind - to make a decision (c) get up with about something. (d) do up with Make out - to hear or see something with 25. Ans (b) Explanation:- Yhan meaning difficulty ye dena hai ki 'mai iss type ki insult Make on: to turn on, light, or ignite bardasht nhi kar sakta' iss meaning ke liye Isliye yhan meaning ke according A option B option 'put up with' ka use hoga. ayega. Put up with- to bear or tolerate something. 29. It is quite difficult to make on what this 26. Though Mr. Swami ran in debt, he did doctor writes. not stop wasting money. (a) make out (a) ran along (b) make in (b) ran into (c) No substitution required (c) ran to (d) made on (d) ran over 29. Ans (a) Explanation :- 26. Ans (b) Explanation:- Make out - to hear, see or understand Run into – to face difficulty , to crash something with difficulty against Make on: to turn on, light, or ignite Run over – to crush somebody by a Isliye yhan meaning ke according A option vehicle ayega. isliye ya meaning ke according B option 'run into' ka use hoga. 30. He felt dejected but the feeling passed out in a minute. 27. I have been wondering at taking (a) No improvement required skating as a hobby (b) passed off (a) on taking to (c) passed on (b) about taking up (d) passed back (c) to take up 30. Ans (b) Explanation:- (d) No improvement required Pass out – to become unconcious 27. Ans (b) Explanation:- Passed off - If an event etc passed off it wonder ke sath generally about preposition means it happened and completed in a aati hai. particular way. Take to – to start liking something or Pass back - to give something back to someone someone with one’s hand FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 Pass on – to die Give up – stop doing something Isliye meaning ke according yhan B option Give up - surrender 'passed off' ka use hoga Give out - to distribute Give back - to return something to its 31. The strong wind blow off all the owner candles. Isliye meaning ke according yhan C option (a) No substitution required 'give up' ka use hoga. (b) blew out (c) blow up 34. I cannot put with his rudeness any (d) blowing away longer. 31. Ans (b) Explanation:- (a) put up with yhan meaning ke according past indefinite (b) put up lagega naki present indefinite kyuki ye koi (c) put away habitual action nhi hai isliye A and C (d) put up to options galat hain. D option isliye galat hai 34. Ans (a) Explanation:- kyuki 'V+ ing form' bina helping verb ke Put up with - to bear somebody/something nhi aati. that is annoying, unpleasant, etc. without Blow out - to extinguish something with complaining the breath or a gust of air. Put up - to build or raise something Isliye meaning and grammar ke according Put away - to return (something) to the B option ' blew out' ka use hoga. correct or proper place Put up to - to encourage or persuade 32. He got away from punishment as there somebody to do something wrong or stupid was not enough evidence against him. Isliye meaning ke according yhan A option (a) was getting away from ' put up with ' ka use hoga. (b) No substitution required (c) gets away from 35. He fell over in studies owing to his (d) got out with illness 32. Ans (b) Explanation:- Sentence ke (a) No improvement required meaning ke according yhan past indefinite (b) fell for tense use hoga isliye A and C option galat (c) fell out hai. (d) fell behind Get away from - get away from a place / 35. Ans (d) Explanation :- avoid being caught or arrested fall behind - to fail to keep up with one's Isliye grammar and meaning ke according competitors or fail to do something in time question me diya ' get away from' already Fall over – (of a person) loosing one’s sahi likha hai. balance and collapse Fall out - to argue with someone and stop 33. I am trying my best to give in junk being friends with them food. Fall for – to be very attracted to someone (a) give out and to start to love them (b) No substitution required Isliye meaning ke according yhan D option (c) give up ' fell behind' ka use hoga. (d) give back 33. Ans (c) Explanation:- Give in – to surrender, to agree FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 36. After the old building was pulled out, Isliye meaning and grammar ke according the building contractor surveyed the question me diya gya ' to keep away from' progress of the work. sahi diya gya tha. (a) was pulled down (b) No substitution 39. The authorities are looked on the (c) was pulled up matter. (d) was pulled over (a) No substitution 36. Ans (a) Explanation :- (b) are looked into the matter Pull over - (used about a vehicle or its (c) are looking into the matter driver) to slow down and move to the side (d) are looking on the matter of the road. 39. Ans (c) Explanation:- Pull up - (to cause a car, etc.) to stop. Authorities iss action ki doer hai isliye Pull down - demolish a building yhan active voice lagegi. isliye A and B Pull out - (of a vehicle or its driver) to option jo passive me likhe wo galat hai. move away from the side of the road, etc. look into - to investigate something Isliye meaning ke according yhan A option isliye meaning and grammar ke according - was pulled down' ka use hoga. C option ka use hoga. 37. Our new accountant fall short in my 40. The Soldiers carried around the order expectations. of their commander without question. (a) fall short on (a) no improvement (b) falls short of (b) carried out (c) No substitution required (c) carried away (d) falls short in (d) carried 37. Ans (b) Explanation:- 40. Ans (b) Explanation:- yhan singular verb ki requirement hai Carry out - perform a task as per isliye A and C options galat hai. instructions Fall short of - fail to meet expectations. be/ get + carried away - to get too excited Isliye grammar and meaning ke according and get out of control emotionally. B option ka use hoga. isliye meaning ke according yhan B option 'carry out' ayega 38. His uncle advised Naveen to Keep away from involving himself in the 41. I decided to call out to various controversy. bookstores in the area to see if any of them (a) No improvement had the book I needed. (b) for keep away from (a) call on (c) that he keeps away for (b) No substitution required (d) from keep away in (c) call around 38. Ans (a) No improvement (d) call off Explanation:- 41. (c) call around The phrasal verb ‘call Kisi ko kuch karke ke liye advise karne ke around’ means to phone different people or liye 'advise somebody to do something' iss places. structure ka use hota hai. called out - to draw critical attention to Keep away (from somebody/something) someone's unacceptable actions or - to avoid going near or getting involved behaviour Call off – to cancel meeting etc FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 Call on– pay a visit to someone 45. _________ that thought. It will be a great idea someday. 42. Have you ______ with the difficulties (a) Hold onto you might have to face? (b) Hold to (a) considered (c) Hold on (b) reckoned (d) Hold against (c) discussed 45. Ans (a) (d) pondered Hold onto - to keep something that is 42. Ans (b) Reckon with - to consider important or useful. something when making plans. Hold to - to make somebody keep a promise 43. The teacher asked the students to Hold on - used to tell somebody to wait or _______ their ideas during the class stop discussion. Hold against - to allow something that (a) get on somebody has done to make you have a (b) put off lower opinion of them (c) bring up (d) bring about 46. Arunima __________ a lot during her 43. Ans (c) vacation time. bring up -to start to talk about a particular (a) gets on subject. (b) gets about get on - used to talk or ask about how well (c) gets along somebody is doing in a particular situation (d) gets after put off - to cancel a meeting or an 46. Ans (b) gets about - to go to different arrangement that you have made with places. somebody gets on - used to talk or ask about how bring about - to make something happen well somebody is doing in a particular situation 44. The teacher asked the students to gets along - to leave a place/have a _______ their essays before the deadline. friendly relation (a) land in gets after - To pursue or attack, To urge or (b) put off goad persistently (c) hand in (d) hand up 47. Though Pradeep _______ for Jamaica, 44. Ans (c) he landed up in Nigeria. land in - arrive at or end in some situation (a) set out put off - to cancel a meeting or an (b) set up arrangement that you have made with (c) set about somebody (d) set aside hand in - to give something to a person in 47. Ans (a) authority, especially a piece of work or set out - to begin a journey. something that is lost set up - to start a company, organization, hand up - with your arms straight up in the committee etc air set about - to attack somebody set aside - to save or keep money, time, land, etc. for a particular purpose FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 (b) shake out 48. Mohan _________ the charge of (c) shake up Centre for Life Skills from Mustafa. (d) shake down (a) took out 51. Ans (a) (b) took through Shake off - to successfully deal with or (c) took off recover from an illness, injury, or negative (d) took over feeling. 48. Ans (d) shake out - to open or spread something Took over - to assume control, authority, by shaking, especially so that bits of dirt, or responsibility over something. dust, etc. come off it took out - to go to a restaurant, theatre, shake up - to make important changes in club, etc. with somebody you have invited an organization, a profession, etc. in order took through - to help somebody learn or to make it more efficient become familiar with something, shake down - (of a new situation or took off - to leave the ground and begin to arrangement) to become established fly 52. The police were on high alert on 49. The details were __________ from one account of the ______ convict who had person to the other within no time. killed many people. (a) passed away (a) run after - (b) passed in (b) walk away (c) passed down (c) eloped (d) passed out (d) runaway 49. Ans (c) 52. Ans (d) Passed down - to transfer or share Runaway - one who has escaped from something, like information. custody passed away – to die Run after - to try to have a romantic or passed in - to give something to someone sexual relationship with somebody to review. walk away - to leave a difficult situation or passed out – to become unconcious relationship, etc. instead of staying and trying to deal with it 50. I envy the way she ______ all tasks Eloped - to run away with somebody in with such ease and speed. order to marry them secretly (a) carries out (b) dwindles out 53. Don't you be clever with me, boy! I (c) bring about want to know what you're really (d) account for __________. 50. Ans (a) (a) on to Carries out - to bring to a successful issue. (b) up to bring about - to make something happen (c) in to Account for - to be the explanation or (d) up about cause of something 53. Ans (b) up to - keen or willing to try something out 51. It took seven years for Harish to __________ his migraine. 54. The pudding fell ________ floor with a (a) shake off heart-stopping crash. FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 (a) upon the 58.Ans (d) ‘access to’ should be used in (b) up to the place of ‘accessing in’. ‘Access to’ is -‘the (c) in to the right or opportunity to use something’. (d) to the 54. Ans (d) To the - to indicate movement 59. The driver very subtly _____ the traffic or transition from one place or position to violation he committed. another. (a) ironed through (b) ironed in 55. When we reached my room, I couldn't (c) ironed out ________ back my smile. (d) ironed aside (a) hold 59. Ans (c) Ironed out - to solve problems (b) squeeze or conflicts in a situation (c) held (d) kept 60. A fire ______ out in the basement of 55. Ans (a) Hold back - to prevent the house. somebody/something from moving (a) broke forward or crossing something (b) breaking (c) burned 56. Amal brightened of when they said he (d) burnt could go with them. 60.Ans (a) Broke out - to start suddenly (a) brightened in when they and violently (b) brightened on when they (c) brightened upon when they 61. Peter was brought in the penalty area. (d) brightened up when they (a) was brought down of the 56. Ans (d) Brightened up - means to (b) was brought of the become happier or more cheerful. (c) was brought on the (d) was brought down in the 57. No efforts have been made by the 61. Ans (d) Indian cricket team to cash off on its bring off – achieve something vibrant image in the World Cup. successfully. (a) for cash through in Bring on – to make something bad or (b) for cashing off on unpleasant happen (c) to cash in on (d) to cash up on 62. Mahesh's attitude annoyed me and I 57. Ans (c) ‘to cash in on’ should be used blew into. in place of ‘to cash off’. (a) annoyed me and I blew over Cash in on - to gain an advantage from a (b) annoyed me and I blew off situation to make a profit. (c) annoyed me and I blew down of (d) annoyed me and I blew up 58. Food and water are the two basic 62. Ans (d) necessities that citizens should have blow up - to lose temper or express anger. accessing in. Blow over - to go away without having a (a) access for serious effect (b) access at Blow off - a rude way of saying (c) No improvement. (d) access to FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 Blow down - if the wind blows something (c) minced on down, or if something blows down, the (d) turned into wind makes it fall 66. Ans (d) Turn into - to make somebody/something 63. Since the storm knocked in the power, become something we've been using candles to light our home. 67. The machine can be _______ to deliver (a) No substitution required a certain number of coins. (b) the storm knocked out the power (a) met (c) the storm knocked over the power (b) abet (d) the storm knocked away the power (c) slashed 63. Ans (b) (d) set knock out - means to cause a failure or 67.(d) disruption. Set - put or bring into a specified state. Knock over - to hit somebody and make Abet - to help or encourage somebody to them fall to the ground do something wrong 64. Mr. Arvind was accused of beating up 68. Mentally strong people do not before the students in the class. ______to suicide over trivial issues. (a) accused of beating up off the (a) Make up (b) accused of beating up of the (b) Give in (c) accused of beating up on the (c) Conceive on (d) accused of beating up in the (d) Fall in 64. Ans (c) beat up on - to assault or 68. Ans (b) injure someone by hitting repeatedly. Give in - to surrender in front of a situation. 65. It's a challenge, as you yourself said, Make up - to combine together to form and men find it hard to turn ___________ something challenges. Fall in - If a roof or ceiling falls in, it (a) up drops to the ground because it is damaged (b) below (c) down 69. The company’s profits were low and (d) aside they were forced to __________ staff. 65. Ans (c) (a) lisp off Turn up - to be found, especially by (b) lay off chance, after being lost (c) lay on Turn down - to refuse to accept or agree to (d) lie on something, or to refuse someone's request: 69. Ans (b) Turn aside - To move something to the Lay off - to discharge a worker side temporarily or permanently because of economic conditions or shortage of work 66. How can seawater from the oceans be Lay on - to provide something for ___________ fresh water that is suitable somebody, especially food or for people to drink? entertainment (a) change about (b) surrender in FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 70. She has_________ her money and Look after – take care of jewellery to help the poor. Look to –If you look to someone or (a) given up something for a particular thing that you (b) given away want, you expect or hope that they will (c) given in provide it. (d) given way 70. Ans (b) 74. The roof _______ the weight of the Give away - to donate or to give a snow. gift/money to someone. (a) collapsed under Give up - to stop trying to do something (b) collapsed to Give in - to agree to do something that you (c) collapsed with do not want to do (d) collapsed for Give way - to be replaced by something 74. Ans (a) Collapsed under - to fall down else or break into pieces suddenly. 71. According to the traditions, Easter 75. She swallowed _____________ her Sunday is celebrated by ____________ breakfast in a hurry. part in an Easter vigil, lighting a new fire (a) in outside the church early on Sunday (b) up morning. (c) into (a) taking (d) down (b) Being 75.(d) Swallow down- To eat or drink (c) bearing something, especially very quickly. (d) making 71. Ans (a) take part - to join in an 76. I never could quite get the idea activity or be involved. ________ my mind that I should do some teaching, yet I felt a great deal of 72. She refused to back ______, so she was satisfaction with the pastorate. fired from the company. (a) out of (a) down (b) out act (b) over (c) out come (c) upon (d) out cast (d) into 76. Ans (a) Out of - means to make 72. Ans (a) Back down - to admit that you yourself stop thinking about something. were wrong. 77. He is an honest man and his conduct is 73. Anita looked______the word in the ______ suspicion. dictionary, but she still did not understand (a) above it. 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(b) by Kick out:- To force someone to leave a (c) from place or organization (d) in Jump to:- To quickly or hastily reach a 185. (d) conclusion or assumption, often without sufficient evidence or consideration. 186. Urgent activities are those things (a)/ that you must do immediately, (b)/ as they 192. She saw her husband talking to require quick action (c)/ and cannot be put another woman and immediately jumped to on.(d) conclusions, thinking he was cheating on 186. Ans (d) her. (a) Figure out 187. All the decorative lights (a)/ were (b) Jumped off boxed up (b)/ and put out for next year (c)/ (c) Jumped into no error (d) (d) No improvement 187. Ans (c) 192. Ans (D) jumped to - to quickly or hastily reach a 188. The volunteer gave on to (a)/ the food conclusion or assumption, often without packets to the (b)/ children of the sufficient evidence or consideration. orphanage. (c)/ no error(d) FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 Figure out - To understand, solve, or find Knock someone about - to behave an answer to something, often after some violently towards someone, to hit or treat thought or effort. someone roughly Jumped off - To physically leap or spring Knock off - to stop doing something from a higher position to a lower one. Hold over – to postpone Jumped into - To enter into something Kick off - To initiate an event, activity, or process quickly or eagerly, often without much thought or preparation. 196. The puppy eagerly drank the milk from the bowl, because it was likely 193. You should have __ that __ yourself; hungry or thirsty. it wasn't necessary to say it out loud. (a) Lapped up (a) Put, to (b) Lapped in (b) Kept, to (c) Jotted on (c) Kept, from (d) Jotted down (d) Hold, back 196. Ans (A) 193. Ans (B) Lap up – (For animals) to drink a liquid by Keep something to oneself- to not share licking it up with the tongue,/To enjoy or or disclose information, thoughts, or take in something eagerly, often with great feelings with others. It implies keeping enthusiasm. something private or secret. Jot down – to write down briefly and quickly 194. The seller _____ the price of the car Lap in - it means to enjoy or consume after some negotiation. something eagerly (a) Knocked off Jot on - it means to quickly write (b) Knocked down (c) Knocked up something (d) Knocked out 194. Ans (B) 197. What lies out his success in SSC CGL Knocked down - To reduce the price of is two years of hard work and dedication. something. (a) Lies behind Knock off -To stop working or complete a (b) Looks after task. (c) Lies with (d) No improvement Knock up - To awaken someone, typically 197. Ans (A) by knocking on their door. Lie behind- to be the real reason, cause, or Knock out -To make someone lose motivation for something, often not consciousness, usually from a blow. immediately obvious. Look after – take care of 195. He used to ___ his classmates ___ Lie with – to be somebody’s right or without any rhyme or reason, causing all responsibility sorts of trouble. (a) Knock, off 198. If you _____ him, you’re asking for (b) Kick, off trouble—he doesn’t take jokes lightly. (c) Hold, over (a) Mess up (d) Knock, about (b) Mess with 195. Ans (D) FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 (c) Mess down 202. The company decided to _____ (d0 Miss with outdated policies to improve efficiency. 198. Ans (B) Mess with - To tease, annoy, (a) Go away from or provoke someone, sometimes playfully (b) Do away with or as a challenge, To interfere with or (c) Account for tamper with something, often causing harm (d) Back up or disruption. 202. Ans (B) Do away with- To abolish, eliminate, or 199. It’s important to ____ when you make remove something completely. a mistake, so you can learn from it. Account for – To explain the reason for (a) Pass out Back up – to support (b) Cut down Go away from - To physically move or (c) Own up depart from a location (d) Look down Back up - To provide support or 199. Ans (C) own up - means to admit or reinforcement to someone or something confess to something, especially a mistake, fault, or wrongdoing. 203. I dream __ traveling the world one Pass out- to faint day. Cut down – curtail, to reduce (a) Of Look down- to contempt or despise sb./sth. (b) On (c) For 200. The rule admits about no exceptions; (d) Upon it must be followed strictly. 203. Ans (A) Dream of - To think about (a) Admits of something you desire or hope for, often (b) Admits on with the implication that it is something (c) Admits with you aspire to achieve or wish would (d) No improvement happen. 200. Ans (A) It can also refer to literally dreaming about Admit of - To allow or provide scope for something while asleep. something; to be capable of allowing a particular interpretation or outcome. 204. His friends ____ him __ to jump off the high dive, even though he was afraid. 201. The professor asked the student to (a) Dragged, on ______ his argument regarding climate (b) Egged, on change. (c) Dwelt, on (a) Attend on (d) Drew, on (b) Back down 204. Ans (B) (c) Amplify on Egg on- to encourage or provoke someone (d) Amplify of to do something, often something risky, 201. Ans (C) foolish, or unwise. Amplify on - To elaborate on or expand a Drag on - to last longer than expected or discussion, explanation, or point; to desired, often in a tedious or slow manner provide more information or details. Dwelt on - To think about, discuss, or Back down – to withdraw a charge emphasize something repeatedly or for a Attend on - to take care of or serve long time someone. FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 Drew on - To come nearer to a particular Catch out - To discover someone in a time or event mistake or deceitful act, often catching them off guard 205. They had to eke for their supplies to last through the winter. 208. The challenging situation ___ all of (a) Eke out his courage and resilience. (b) Eke down (a) Called forth (c) Eke into (b) Called down (d) No improvement (c) Called up 205. Ans (A) (d) Called on Eke out- To manage to make something 208. Ans (A) last or stretch, often by using it frugally or Call forth - To evoke or elicit: To cause a with difficulty. particular feeling, reaction, or response to arise. 206. You can ______ Nidhi to deliver the Call down - To invoke something, often in project on time; she's very reliable. a negative or demanding sense (a) Bank upon Call up - To request someone’s presence (b) Rely on or summon them, often for duty or service (c) Count on Call on – to visit somebody (d) All of the above 206. Ans (D) All of the above 209. The weather forecast says we are - Bank upon – To rely on or depend on _____ a stormy weekend. something happening, or on someone to do (a) About to something. (b) In for Count on – To depend on or trust in (c) Nose about someone or something to do what is (d) Move on expected or needed 209. Ans (B) Rely on - You can rely on me to help you in for - To be about to experience or with the project." undergo something, usually something difficult, surprising, or unpleasant. 207. The failure of his business venture left Nose about/around – to try to discover him feeling cast away for weeks. something by asking or looking (a) Catch on Move on – To concentrate one’s emotions (b) Cast down or attention on other matter in recovering (c) Calm down from a setback or difficulty (d) Catch out About to -something is going to happen 207. Ans (B) very soon. Cast down – To cause someone to feel unhappy or discouraged 210. The committee fell in with the Cast away – Throw away as useless proposal, and it was approved Catch on – to understand/ to become unanimously. popular (a) Fell out Catch on - To become widely accepted or (b) Fell off adopted (c) Fell through (d) No improvement FOR DETAILS REGARDING PAID COURSES WHATSAPP AT 9577700061 210. Ans (D) (b) Get on Fall in with - To agree with or accept: To (c) Get out go along with something, often referring to (d) Get away with plans, ideas, or opinions. 213. Ans (A) Fall out – to quarrel with Get along with - To have a positive and Fell off - To fall from a position or place friendly relationship with someone Fell through - To fail or collapse Get on – To continue or make progress unexpectedly Get out - To move out of a place or leave Get away with - o escape consequences or 211. Their plans for the new restaurant fell repercussions for wrongdoing on due to a lack of funding. (a) Fell through 214. At the party, he ____ by telling (b) Fell for exaggerated stories about his adventures. (c) Feel for (a) Hammed it up (d) End up (b) Followed through 211. Ans (A) (c) Figured on Fall through - To fail to be completed or (d) Filled in to come to an end, often unexpectedly. 214. Ans (A) Fall for – to fall in love with = to become a Ham it up – To overact or exaggerate victim of one's performance or behaviour for Feel for – to have sympathy for dramatic or comedic effect. End up - to do something finally Follow through – to complete something Fell on - To take place or happen at a Figure on – expect something to happen or particular time be the case. Fill in – to add what is necessary to make something complete 212. It took a while for the team to ____ the underlying issue causing the software 215. He hankers ___ the vintage car he problems. sold years ago and wishes he could buy it (a) Get about back. (b) Get on to (a) For (c) Get around (b) After (d) Find down (c) On 212. Ans (B) (d) To Get on to - To become aware of or 215. Ans (B) Hanker after – To strongly discover something, usually through desire or crave something; to yearn for investigation or observation. something persistently. Get about / around – Spread, move around or be socially active 216. He knew very well that there is no Get around - To navigate or travel from value of him in this group so he ------------ place to place (a) Preferred to

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