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12/08/2024
**Question 34:** He took the car to his nearest garage so that a mechanic could
- **D. look at it**
**Explanation:** In this context, "look at it" means to examine or inspect the car.
**Question 35:** He was arrested after
- **C. breaking into**
**Explanation:** "Breaking into" refers to entering a place unlawfully, which would result in arrest.
**Question 36:** Army had
- **B. call her back**
**Explanation:** The phrase "call her back" means to return a phone call, which fits the context of needing to contact someone.
**Question 37:** You are
- **C. put off**
**Explanation:** "Put off" means to delay or be discouraged from something, which fits the context of not being interested or postponing.
**Question 38:** There was a sign, but I couldn't
- **B. make out**
**Explanation:** "Make out" means to discern or read something that is not clearly visible.
**Question 39:** Armed terrorists are reported to have
- **B. taken over**
**Explanation:** "Taken over" means to seize control of something, which fits the context of terrorists taking control.
**Question 40:** We'll be back after the break with a
- **A. round-up**
**Explanation:** "Round-up" refers to a summary or collection of news or events, which fits the context of a news update.
**Question 41:** The shoes felt too tight, so I took
- **B. them off**
**Explanation:** "Took them off" means to remove the shoes.
**Question 42:** She refused to
- **A. take up**
**Explanation:** "Take up" means to start or adopt something, like a role or tradition.
**Question 43:** Salaries have not
- **C. gone up**
**Explanation:** "Gone up" means to increase, which fits the context of salaries not rising.
**Question 44:** The child doesn't
- **A. resemble**
**Explanation:** "Resemble" means to look like or have similar traits to someone else.
**Question 45:** I
- **A. took up Keith on**
**Explanation:** "Took up Keith on" means to accept an offer or challenge made by Keith.
**Question 46:** Children used to
- **A. look up to**
**Explanation:** "Look up to" means to admire or respect someone, which fits the context of how children viewed their parents in the past.
**Question 47:** If you don't take a flu shot, you're likely to
- **C. come down with**
**Explanation:** "Come down with" means to catch or contract an illness.
**Question 48:** We're having terrible weather for our holiday. I just can't
- **D. put up with**
**Explanation:** "Put up with" means to tolerate or endure something, like bad weather.
**Question 49:** If traffic
- **B. moves at low speeds**, the number of accidents is
- **B. pulled back**
**Explanation:** "Pulled back" means to be reduced or decreased, fitting the context of fewer accidents due to slower traffic.
**Question 50:** Because of heavy rain, the game was
- **B. put off**
**Explanation:** "Put off" means to postpone or delay something, which fits the context of the game being rescheduled due to weather.
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