Multiple choice softskills communication The television camera zeroed in on the little boy scratching his head. to aim directly to look at to look somewhere none of the above Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself A Correct answer Explanation To 'zero in' on something means to direct all your attention to it or to aim a camera or weapon directly at a specific target. 'To look at' is too general, while 'to aim directly' captures the precision implied by the phrasal verb.