Multiple choice softskills leadership We're so pleased you came, you cheered us up _____ end no know Both of the above None of the above Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself A Correct answer Explanation The phrase "no end" is an idiom meaning "completely" or "very much." In this context, "you cheered us up no end" means you cheered us up completely or very much. "Know" is a verb meaning to have knowledge and doesn't fit this expression.