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466

The board decided to _____ a new CFO to replace the outgoing executive.
a) appoint
b) dismiss
c) lay off

a) appoint

466

After losing his job, Mark was temporarily _____ while he looked for new work.

a) out of a job

b) up to scratch

c) on benefits

c) on benefits

466

The manager decided to _____ after 10 years with the company to pursue a new career opportunity.

a) dismiss

b) resign

c) keep his nose to the grindstone

b) resign

466

He tends to _____ when someone criticises his work.

a) put his money where his mouth is

b) keep his nose to the grindstone

c) get hot under the collar

c) get hot under the collar

466

The HR department is trying to _____ the vacant sales manager position.
a) fill
b) lay
c) hold

a) fill

481

Working _____ means being on duty continuously, 24 hours a day.

a) under pressure

b) round the clock

c) up to scratch

b) round the clock

481

The manager decided to _____ two employees due to budget cuts.
a) appoint
b) dismiss
c) get a foot in the door

b) dismiss

481

To _____ a job means to maintain employment successfully over time.
a) hold down a job
b) make someone redundant
c) step down

a) hold down a job

481

When the company needs to reduce costs, they sometimes have to _____ employees.

a) appoint

b) fill a position

c) lay off

c) lay off

481

The new employee’s performance is finally _____ after a few months of training.

a) out of a job

b) up to scratch

c) dead-end


b) up to scratch

498

Carla always works late and focuses on her tasks without complaint. She truly knows how to _____ to achieve results.

a) keep her nose to the grindstone
b) breathe down someone’s neck
c) get a foot in the door

a) keep her nose to the grindstone

498

When the board decided to reduce senior management, the CEO chose to _____ voluntarily rather than wait to be dismissed.
a) step down
b) get hot under the collar
c) put his money where his mouth was

a) step down

498

Luis wanted to work for a top consulting firm. He started with an internship just to _____ and eventually secure a full-time position.

a) hold down a job

b) keep his nose to the grindstone

c) get a foot in the door


c) get a foot in the door

498

After the merger, several employees were told they would be _____ because their roles were no longer necessary.

a) up to scratch

b) made redundant

c) getting a foot in the door

b) made redundant

498

During the audit, the CEO was constantly checking every detail and asking employees questions. Everyone felt he was _____ while they worked.

a) putting their money where their mouths were

b) breathing down their necks

c) keeping their noses to the grindstone

b) breathing down their necks

499

After years of working in the same department without promotion, Javier realised his position was a _____.

a) round-the-clock job

b) foot in the door

c) dead-end job

c) dead-end job

499

The company offered bonuses to employees who met their targets but warned of penalties for missed deadlines. This is an example of a _____ .
a) carrot and stick approach
b) dead-end job
c) lay off

a) carrot and stick approach

499

When the junior analyst suggested a new client strategy, the director said: “It’s not enough to talk about it—you need to _____ if you want us to invest in your idea.”

a) get hot under the collar

b) hold down a job

c) put your money where your mouth is

c) put your money where your mouth is

499

After working late every night for two weeks, Maria finally complained to her manager: “I’m completely _____ with reports and emails!”

a) holding down this job

b) up to my ears

c) round the clock

b) up to my ears

499

He was suddenly _____ after the company restructured, but he was offered a generous redundancy package.


a) up to scratch

b) up to his ears

c) out of a job

c) out of a job