1. What does it mean to put on something?
a) To start wearing something
b) To continue doing something
c) To rely on someone
d) To delay an event
Answer: a) To start wearing something
3. When you decide on something, what are you doing?
a) Making a choice
b) Continuing a task
c) Trying something
d) Asking someone for help
Answer: a) Making a choice
1. When you turn on a device, what are you doing?
a) Continuing something
b) Starting it
c) Checking it
d) Focusing on it
Answer: b) Starting it
18. If someone tells you to focus on your work, what do they mean?
a) To stop working
b) To concentrate on it
c) To hand it over
d) To continue without change
b) To concentrate on it
20. When you try on clothes, what are you doing?
a) Putting them on to see if they fit
b) Continuing to wear them
c) Passing them to someone
d) Stopping the activity
a) Putting them on to see if they fit
What does it mean to go on after an interruption?
a) To stop
b) To continue
c) To decide
d) To move forward
b) To continue
7. What does come on mean in the context of encouraging someone?
a) To challenge someone
b) To ask for help
c) To show support or motivation
d) To rely on someone
c) To show support or motivation
25. If you check up on someone’s progress, what are you doing?
a) You are helping them finish
b) You are reviewing their work or situation
c) You are starting the task again
d) You are deciding something for them
b) You are reviewing their work or situation
24. When you look down on someone, how do you feel about them?
a) You respect them
b) You feel superior to them
c) You want to rely on them
d) You want to help them
b) You feel superior to them
22. If you need to catch up on work, what do you have to do?
a) To stop working
b) To do work you have missed
c) To pass it to someone else
d) To continue without a break
b) To do work you have missed
17. If you rely on someone, what does it mean?
a) To depend on them
b) To challenge them
c) To check their progress
d) To decide something for them
a) To depend on them
6. When you count on someone, what does that mean?
a) To depend on them
b) To check up on them
c) To try something out
d) To focus on something important
Answer: a) To depend on them
21. What does it mean to build on someone’s idea?
a) To criticize it
b) To ignore it
c) To develop or expand on it
d) To decide against it
c) To develop or expand on it
19. What does it mean to pass on information?
a) To ignore it
b) To relay or share it
c) To move forward
d) To rely on someone else
b) To relay or share it
16. When you take on a new project, what does it mean?
a) To reject it
b) To accept and begin it
c) To pass it to someone else
d) To delay it
b) To accept and begin it
2. If something starts to weigh on you, what does that mean?
a) To move forward
b) To cause stress or worry
c) To challenge someone
d) To depend on someone
Answer: b) To cause stress or worry
4. If a meeting drags on, what happens?
a) It continues for longer than expected
b) It stops suddenly
c) It improves in quality
d) It gets rescheduled
Answer: a) It continues for longer than expected
If you call on someone for help, what are you doing?
a) To ignore them
b) To ask them for assistance
c) To check on their progress
d) To continue working with them
Answer: b) To ask them for assistance
13. If someone keeps on talking, what does it mean?
a) They stop quickly
b) They continue talking
c) They check on something
d) They make a decision
b) They continue talking
15. If someone says hold on, what should you do?
a) Let go of something
b) Continue what you’re doing
c) Wait for a moment
d) Ask for help
Answer: c) Wait for a moment
10. If you are told to get on with a task, what should you do?
a) Stop working on it
b) Move forward and complete it
c) Try something different
d) Pass it on to someone else
Answer: b) Move forward and complete it
If you get on with someone, what does that mean?
a) You make a decision
b) You have a good relationship with them
c) You try something new
d) You continue working on something
Answer: b) You have a good relationship with them
8. If someone says carry on, what are they telling you to do?
a) To start again
b) To keep doing what you’re doing
c) To rely on others
d) To ask for advice
Answer: b) To keep doing what you’re doing
14. When you move on, what are you doing?
a) Going to the next topic or task
b) Continuing the same activity
c) Holding onto something
d) Stopping and waiting
a) Going to the next topic or task
23. What does it mean to get back on track?
a) To resume progress after a delay
b) To finally do work that you missed
c) To rely on others
d) To start something new
a) To resume progress after a delay