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leadership Online Quiz - 42

Description: leadership Online Quiz - 42
Number of Questions: 20
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furtive

  1. stealthy

  2. not fully worked out or developed

  3. twistings

  4. scrap of cloth


Correct Option: A

fusillade

  1. simultaneous firing or outburst (of missiles, questions, etc.)

  2. thin

  3. illegal trade

  4. dirty child in torn clothes


Correct Option: A

friction

  1. clash or conflict in opinion

  2. sharp to the taste

  3. school of the fine arts (especially music or drama)

  4. felt in one's inner organs


Correct Option: A

frieze

  1. ornamental horizontal band on a wall

  2. torn piece of cloth

  3. send to a person or place for sale

  4. adhesive


Correct Option: A

frigid

  1. intensely cold

  2. deride or provoke

  3. absence of contradictions

  4. (of a liquid) thick and sticky


Correct Option: A

fringe

  1. decorative edge of hanging threads

  2. tight

  3. lessen sadness or disappointment

  4. vice


Correct Option: A

frisk

  1. move about playfully

  2. needlessly repetitious

  3. unification

  4. eyesight


Correct Option: A

His job was so tiring that he felt absolutely ___ .

  1. scattered

  2. scrabbled

  3. shattered

  4. sharpened


Correct Option: C

Coal is still ___ in Britain.

  1. built

  2. mined

  3. grown

  4. manufactured


Correct Option: B

You certainly wouldn't like ___ in such bad company.

  1. to be seen

  2. to have seen

  3. to see

  4. to be seeing


Correct Option: A

Nobody can fool me. I'm never ___ in.

  1. given

  2. giving

  3. taken

  4. taking


Correct Option: C

I really regretted my mistake. It was one that I ___ .

  1. ought not to be making

  2. mustn't make

  3. ought not to have made

  4. had not to make


Correct Option: C

It has been five years since I last ___ French.

  1. have spoken

  2. was speaking

  3. spoke

  4. have been speaking


Correct Option: C

They love English weather, ___

  1. are they?

  2. isn't it?

  3. aren't they?

  4. don't they?


Correct Option: D

Come to my party ___ Saturday night.

  1. at

  2. the

  3. on

  4. in


Correct Option: C

Sorry, I can't repay you this week. I'm completely ___ .

  1. dead

  2. destroyed

  3. broke

  4. broken


Correct Option: C

The Queen is said ___ Australia next year.

  1. that she will visit

  2. to be visiting

  3. to have visited

  4. to visit


Correct Option: B

Can you put me ___ for the weekend?

  1. in

  2. down

  3. away

  4. up


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

To solve this question, the user needs to understand the meaning of the phrasal verb "put someone up". "Put someone up" means to provide someone with a place to stay for a short period of time.

Now, let's go through each option and explain why it is right or wrong:

A. "In" is incorrect because the correct preposition to use with "put someone up" is "up", not "in".

B. "Down" is incorrect because the correct preposition to use with "put someone up" is "up", not "down".

C. "Away" is incorrect because the correct preposition to use with "put someone up" is "up", not "away".

D. "Up" is the correct answer because "put me up" means to provide someone with a place to stay for a short period of time.

Therefore, the answer is: D. up.

I tried to call you but your line was ___ .

  1. engaged

  2. taken

  3. connected

  4. occupied


Correct Option: A

Members of Parliament are ___ by the people.

  1. elected

  2. voted

  3. nominated

  4. represented


Correct Option: A
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