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Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 1

The game was ____ till next week.

Detailed Solution for Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 1

“put off” means postpone.
This is the correct phrasal verb to be used here.

Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 2

Ram doesn’t _____ with his new team-mate.

Detailed Solution for Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 2

“get on with” means to have a friendly relationship.
So, this is the correct phrasal verb to be used in the blank.

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Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 3

My bike ____ on the road last night.

Detailed Solution for Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 3

To “break down” is to stop working properly.
So, the correct phrasal verb to be used in this context is “broke down”

Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 4

My mother ____ of dal yesterday.

Detailed Solution for Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 4

“ran out of” means shortage
So, the correct phrasal verb to be used in this context is “ran out of”

Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 5

Would you ___ my dog while I’m out?

Detailed Solution for Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 5

“look after” means “to take care of”
So, “look after” is the correct phrasal verb here.

Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 6

In which of the following sentences has the phrasal verb been incorrectly used?
A) The two students ganged upon me and beat me up
B) Indian society still frowns upon intercaste marriages
C) The girls were invited for a sleep over at Tina’s house

Detailed Solution for Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 6

Sentences B and C are correct. The correct phrasal verb in sentence A is “ganged up on me”. Hence, the correct option is A only.

Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 7

In which of the following sentences has the phrasal verb been correctly used?
(A) The Hong Kong protests seem to have fizzled out
(B) Amit has been angling after the post for the past six months
(C) This review is the watered down version of the scathing article he had written

Detailed Solution for Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 7

Sentence A and C are grammatically correct. Sentence B should be rewritten as “Amit has been angling for the post for the past six months”.

Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 8

In which of the following sentences has the phrasal verb been correctly used?

Detailed Solution for Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 8

The phrasal verb “hold back” has been correctly used in sentence B. Sentence A should be rewritten as “He was asked not to make fun of Vidya’s weight”. “Signed away” means to sell or give away the right to some property. The correct term to use would have been “signed up”. In sentence D, the phrasal verb should have been “vouched for”.

Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 9

In which of the following sentences has the phrasal verb been incorrectly used?

Detailed Solution for Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 9

In the last sentence, the phrasal verb put off has been incorrectly used. To say that he was repulsed by her table manners we can rewrite the sentence as “He considered her lack of table manners a major turn off” or “He was put off by her lack of table manners”.

Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 10

He decided to pass _____ the job offer as he did not want to move away from his parents.

Detailed Solution for Test: Phrasal Verbs - Question 10

From the context we can infer that the subject refused a job offer. To pass up something is to decline something advantageous (like a job opportunity). Hence, the correct option is option A.

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