Phrasal Verbs 3 Quiz
Quiz
Choose the correct answers for each question. Some questions may have more than one correct answer.
If you plug something in, you:
- Connect it to electricity
- Stop it from acting
- Close it
When you back up your computer you:
- Turn it around backwards
- Save the information onto another storage device
- Put it on top of another desk or surface
When Yoshiko says she is in bad shape, she is:
- Feeling kind of sick
- Feeling tired or stressed
- Feeling like she needs to work out more often
When something happens all of a sudden it:
- Happens all at the same time
- Happens all together with other things
- Happens suddenly
The students always have so much stuff with them. Stuff is:
- Things
- Belongings
- Posessions
Chances are if you fall asleep in Joe's class he will be very angry. Chances are means:
- There is a good chance that...
- It's likely that...
- Something probably will not happen
Kajiwara sensei always tells you to keep in mind your homework load when you are working a lot at your part time job. Keep in mind means:
- Remember...
- Don't forget to consider ...
- Pay attention to ...
If you look at the big picture, you:
- Look big
- Like big pictures
- Take into account the entire situation
When you have a lot of homework due in Joe and Wendy's classes in the same week, you may feel stressed out. Stressed out is:
- Worried
- Outside of the situation
- Thinking outside the box
If everything works out, it:
- Is in good physical shape
- Is finished in a positive way
- Is decided in a way you like
To get your money's worth means:
- To get a lot of money
- To get a good value for your money
- Feel satisfied about how you spent your money
When Tamae gave Nozomi a hard time, she:
- Bothered Nozomi
- Made fun of Nozomi
- Gave Nozomi something hard
Maya isn't crazy about sweets. Not crazy about means:
- Serious about ...
- Doesn't like ...
- Never eats ...
If you make a good impression at a job interview, you:
- Make a mark on something
- Show yourself in a positive way
- Make people think well of you
We never get sidetracked in our classes here at Nunoike. To get sidetracked is to:
- Move to the side of something
- Get off topic
- Get on the right side of something
When she is sick of studying, Anna talks to Junji about cars. To get sick of something is to:
- Become tired of doing it
- Get bored with it
- Feel ill
Unfortunately our computers aren't on the cutting edge. On the cutting edge is:
- The place where you are going to cut something
- The edge of something
- The newest technology