- advanced-21
English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 21
Scandal
Q1 Mathew Smith was a highly respected member of parliament with no ....... on his character.
(a) sign (b) indication (c) stain (d) point
Q2 At least that's what he thought until the press started trying to ....... up something about his past.
(a) push (b) dig (c) spade (d) fork
Q3 Apparently when he was still at school, he didn't have a ticket for his train journey one day and he was ........
(a) found (b) founded (c) funded (d) fined
Q4 This piece of information was discovered by one keen local reporter and was ....... up out of all proportion by
the national press.
(a) blown (b) blew (c) blowing (d) blows
Q5 Headlines appeared maintaining that Mathew was a dishonest ....... thief.
(a) laying (b) liar (c) lain (d) lying
Q6 Other papers asked the question: How can we trust our politicians if they ....... on society?
(a) chat (b) chafe (c) cheat (d) chance
Q7 There was even talk that incidents like this one could ....... the Government.
(a) tipple (b) topple (c) tackle (d) tickle
Q8 The Prime Minister called Mathew in to talk to him and said he couldn't tolerate any ....... of scandal in his
Party.
(a) whiff (b) scent (c) smell (d) stink
Q9 At last Mathew decided to speak ....... for himself and tell the truth.
(a) on (b) to (c) up (d) off
Q10 The reporter had got it ....... wrong because he found his ticket and he wasn't 'fined', he was simply 'fine'.
(a) fully (b) fairly (c) complete (d) completely