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English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Intermediate level # 133
Idioms with the phrasal verb knock
Q1 I usually ....... work at about 4:00 o'clock and run to the station to catch the train to my next job.
(a) knock on (b) knock off (c) knock up (d) knock out
Q2 England ....... South Africa in the Singapore Sevens tournament at Singapore's National Stadium, beating
them 33-14 in the semi-final yesterday.
(a) knocked on (b) knocked in (c) knocked off (d) knocked out
Q3 Do you want me to ....... some lunch?
(a) knock out (b) knock up (c) knock on (d) knock off
Q4 A few months ago, James got a ....... his front door.
(a) knock off (b) knock on (c) knock out (d) knock up
Q5 The defendant pleaded guilty to providing a group of Russians with ....... goods.
(a) knock-off (b) knock on (c) knock out (d) knock up
Q6 Professional boxers don't wear head gear because their intent is to ....... their opponent.
(a) knock off (b) knock out (c) knock up (d) knock on
Q7 There wasn't much food in the cupboard, but I managed to ....... a meal for myself.
(a) knock out (b) knock up (c) knock off (d) knock on
Q8 People who ....... their neighbor's doors and ask if anyone has seen their pet instead of just calling are more
likely to find it.
(a) knock off (b) knock out (c) knock on (d) knock up
Q9 A scrum is a way of restartinga game of rugby unionafter an accidental infringement such as a ........
(a) knock on (b) knock out (c) knock up (d) knock off
Q10 The Gulshan is a good honest curry house renowned for its abilitly to ....... a rather good curry.
(a) knock out (b) knock off (c) knock up (d) knock on