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Phrasal Verbs Quiz: Mixed 4
Try this fun quiz to check your understanding of English phrasal verbs. To learn more about an individual phrasal verb, click on the "more about this phrasal verb" link.
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1. bump into
I bumped into my old friend Robert when I went to
- his house for dinner
- see him play basketball
- the supermarket this morning
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2. drum up
A lot of famous musicians help charities and development projects by drumming up
- great new songs
- support from their fans
- greedy politicians
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more about this phrasal verb: drum up
3. fill out
Our cable TV company is doing a viewer survey, and they want us to fill out this
- questionnaire
- TV guide
- new show
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4. hang up
After I've washed my shirts, I hang them up
- in the drawer
- in the cupboard
- in the clothes basket
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more about this phrasal verb: hang up
5. lead to
Smoking cigarettes can lead to
- excellent health
- lung cancer
- sweet-smelling breath
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more about this phrasal verb: lead to
6. pick out
Before you buy the car, you'll have to pick out
- some money
- a colour
- your driver's licence
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7. rule out
My son has ruled out a career as a doctor because
- he hates the sight of blood
- he thinks he'd be good at it
- he doesn't get sick very often
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8. stamp out
The taxation department is trying to stamp out
- tax forms
- tax returns
- tax evasion
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9. tell apart
John and his father sound the same when they speak, so I can't tell them apart when they
- walk into a room
- send me emails
- answer the phone
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10. work on
Michael wants to be a world-class footballer, so he's working on
- his favourite players
- the gym every day
- his ball-control skills
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more about this phrasal verb: work on