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Multiple Choice Phrasal Verbs B1-B2

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  • The new policy aims to crack _____________ on illegal activities in the city.
    down
    in
    up
    over
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Pick up
  • The boy takes ___ his socks after school. (up/ back / away / off)
    OFF
  • We need to figure _____________ how to solve this problem before the deadline.
    over
    up
    in
    out
  • It's important to break _____________ complex topics into smaller, manageable parts.
    in
    out
    down
    up
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Wake up
  • You need to fill ___ this form. (up/ for / in / over)
    IN
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Take off
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Grow up
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Throw away
  • She couldn't put _____________ with his constant complaints.
    on
    down
    in
    up
  • Tommy is taking his book ___ to the library. (up/ back / down / over)
    BACK
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Put off
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Tell off
  • The athlete had to give _____________ the competition due to a knee injury.
    out
    in
    down
    up
  • He broke _____________ the news to his parents that he had decided to drop out of college.
    down
    up
    out
    in
  • The company plans to roll _____________ a new product line next month.
    in
    up
    out
    on
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Show off
  • He wants to cut ___ the tree. (up/ away / down / over)
    DOWN
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Look after/Take care
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Drop off
  • The students were told to come _____________ with creative ideas for the class project.
    on
    in
    over
    up
  • The company will cut _____________ on expenses to improve its financial situation.
    down
    up
    off
    out
  • to knock ____ your opponent. (up/ out/ down / to)
    OUT
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Work out
  • The project fell _____________ because of a lack of funding.
    apart
    through
    up
    down
  • The comedian managed to come _____________ with a hilarious response to the unexpected interruption.
    up
    down
    in
    over
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Hang up
  • Jack is listening ___ English pop songs. (for / to / down / over)
    TO
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Give up
  • The car is going to run ___ the poor turtle! (up/ back / down / over)
    OVER
  • After lunch, he clears ___ the dishes from the table. (up/ away / down / over)
    away
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Turn off
  • She didn't let the criticism get _____________ her and continued to pursue her goals.
    through
    over
    to
    down
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Keep up with
  • The team needs to focus and carry _____________ the plan to completion.
    through
    up
    out
    down
  • The manager decided to hold _____________ the project until further notice.
    in
    off
    up
    on
  • It's time to move _____________ from the past and embrace new opportunities.
    over
    away
    up
    on
  • The team managed to pull _____________ a surprising victory in the final minutes of the game.
    out
    up
    through
    off
  • The teacher called _____________ the shy student to share his thoughts with the class.
    out
    up
    in
    on
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Get up
  • Elena is trying ___ a pair of shoes. (up/ back / down / on)
    ON
  • Why do you always ring me ___ at lunch? (up/ away / down / over)
    UP
  • Sheila is looking ___ her glasses! (up / for / down / over)
    FOR
  • The CEO decided to step _____________ from his position due to health reasons.
    in
    off
    up
    down
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Look up
  • The manager asked the team to put _____________ their differences and focus on the project.
    out
    aside
    down
    up
  • I can't believe you gave _____________ your dream of becoming a chef.
    on
    in
    out
    up
  • The students were told to hand _____________ their essays by the end of the week.
    over
    up
    in
    on
  • The mother looks ___ her children. (after / for/ down / over)
    AFTER
  • The teacher called _____________ the students who had completed the homework.
    out
    down
    up
    in
  • We need to find a way to get _____________ the language barrier during the international conference.
    over
    up
    around
    through
  • What is this phrasal verb?
    Pass out
  • I have to catch _____________ on my reading before the exam next week.
    up
    on
    down
    in