MCQ (Practice test 4 - Ms.Q)

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stipulate (verb)

Meaning: To demand or specify a requirement, typically as part of a bargain or agreement.
Example: The contract stipulates that the project must be completed within six months.

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allocate (verb)

Meaning: To distribute resources or duties for a particular purpose.
Example: The board agreed to allocate more funds to the research and development department.

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relegate (verb)

Meaning: To consign or dismiss to an inferior rank or position.
Example: After the poor performance, the team was relegated to the second division.

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designate (verb)

Meaning: To officially choose someone or something to do a specific job or have a specific purpose.
Example: This area has been designated as a protected wildlife sanctuary.

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go on strike (idiom)

Meaning: To refuse to work as a form of organized protest, typically over pay or conditions.
Example: The transport workers decided to go on strike to demand better safety measures.

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walk up (phrasal verb)

Meaning: To approach someone or something by walking.
Example: He walked up to the reception desk to check into the hotel.

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stick on (phrasal verb)

Meaning: To attach something to a surface using glue or adhesive.
Example: Make sure you stick the address label on the front of the envelope.

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part and parcel (idiom)

Meaning: An essential or integral component of something.
Example: Stress is often part and parcel of being a high-level executive.

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the twist in the tale (idiom)

Meaning: An unexpected or surprising development in a story or situation.
Example: The twist in the tale occurs when the detective realizes the witness was the culprit.

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jump on the bandwagon (idiom)

Meaning: To join others in doing something that has become fashionable or popular.
Example: Many companies are jumping on the AI bandwagon to attract investors.

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play down (phrasal verb)

Meaning: To represent something as being less important than it actually is.
Example: The government tried to play down the significance of the economic crisis.

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build up (phrasal verb)

Meaning: To increase, strengthen, or develop something over time.
Example: You need to perform these exercises regularly to build up your muscle strength.

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tone in (phrasal verb)

Meaning: To match or harmonize with something else in terms of color or style.
Example: We chose these pillows because they tone in well with the sofa.

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sneer at (phrasal verb)

Meaning: To smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.
Example: It is unkind to sneer at someone's efforts, even if they fail.

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toe the line (idiom)

Meaning: To accept the authority or policies of a particular group; to follow the rules.
Example: If you want to keep your job, you must learn to toe the line.

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slowdown (noun)

Meaning: A reduction in speed or the rate of activity.
Example: Economists are concerned about the current slowdown in industrial production.

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setback (noun)

Meaning: A reversal or check in progress; an unfortunate event that hinders efforts.
Example: The bad weather was a major setback for the construction crew.

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revoke (verb)

Meaning: To officially cancel or withdraw a decree, decision, or privilege.
Example: The authorities decided to revoke his license after repeated traffic violations.

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go on strike (idiom)

Meaning: To refuse to work as a form of organized protest, typically over pay or conditions.
Example: The transport workers decided to go on strike to demand better safety measures.

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walk up (phrasal verb)

Meaning: To approach someone or something by walking.
Example: He walked up to the reception desk to check into the hotel.

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stick on (phrasal verb)

Meaning: To attach something to a surface using glue or adhesive.
Example: Make sure you stick the address label on the front of the envelope.

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part and parcel (idiom)

Meaning: An essential or integral component of something.
Example: Stress is often part and parcel of being a high-level executive.

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the twist in the tale (idiom)

Meaning: An unexpected or surprising development in a story or situation.
Example: The twist in the tale occurs when the detective realizes the witness was the culprit.

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jump on the bandwagon (idiom)

Meaning: To join others in doing something that has become fashionable or popular.
Example: Many companies are jumping on the AI bandwagon to attract investors.

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play down (phrasal verb)

Meaning: To represent something as being less important than it actually is.
Example: The government tried to play down the significance of the economic crisis.

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build up (phrasal verb)

Meaning: To increase, strengthen, or develop something over time.
Example: You need to perform these exercises regularly to build up your muscle strength.

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tone in (phrasal verb)

Meaning: To match or harmonize with something else in terms of color or style.
Example: We chose these pillows because they tone in well with the sofa.

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sneer at (phrasal verb)

Meaning: To smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.
Example: It is unkind to sneer at someone's efforts, even if they fail.

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toe the line (idiom)

Meaning: To accept the authority or policies of a particular group; to follow the rules.
Example: If you want to keep your job, you must learn to toe the line.

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slowdown (noun)

Meaning: A reduction in speed or the rate of activity.
Example: Economists are concerned about the current slowdown in industrial production.

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setback (noun)

Meaning: A reversal or check in progress; an unfortunate event that hinders efforts.
Example: The bad weather was a major setback for the construction crew.

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revoke (verb)

Meaning: To officially cancel or withdraw a decree, decision, or privilege.
Example: The authorities decided to revoke his license after repeated traffic violations.