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1.

  The manager promised to look ______ the matter for me.
               
    (A) at  
(B) after  
    (C) into  
    (D) for  
               
2.   The building suddenly caved ______ and trapped all the occupants.
               
    (A) in  
(B) out
    (C) away  
    (D) through  
               
3.   He takes ______ his grandfather, with the same broad forehead.
               
    (A) to  
(B) after
    (C) up  
    (D) on  
               
4.   None of the competitors stands ______ as a distinct winner.
               
    (A) out  
(B) by
    (C) up  
    (D) above  
               
5.   He has worked for more than twenty hours and is now totally worn ______.
               
    (A) up  
(B) off
    (C) out  
    (D) through  
               
6.   I did not hold ______ any details but revealed everything to the principal.
               
    (A) up  
    (B) off
    (C) onto  
    (D) back  
               
7.   Dave likes making ______ stories to impress his friends.
               
    (A) off  
    (B) up
    (C) out  
    (D) down  
         
8.   We must talk ______ the matter to clear any misunderstanding between us.
         
    (A) up  
    (B) back  
    (C) over  
    (D) on  
         
9.  

She likes showing ______ her wealth by wearing a lot of jewellery.

         
    (A) off  
    (B) up  
    (C) around  
(D) on
         
10.   Let us lay ______ our differences and solve the problem first.
         
    (A) aside  
    (B) up  
    (C) behind  
    (D) away  
         

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