
WBCS Prelims Phrasal Verb Questions 2022
8. Instead of ‘tolerance’ we can say
A. bear on
B. bear in
C. bear with
D. bear at
Explanation: Bear with means to be patient with someone or to tolerate a difficult situation or delay.
Exam Tip: Don’t confuse these phrasal verbs:
- Bear with = be patient with, tolerate
- Bear on = be relevant to or affect
- Bear in mind = remember
- Bear up = remain cheerful or endure a difficult situation
WBCS Prelims Phrasal Verb Questions 2020
8. Never _____ upon the marginalized. Fill in with the right phrasal verb.
(A) look over
(B) look down
(C) look through
(D) look into
Explanation: The phrasal verb “look down upon” means to consider someone inferior or to treat them with contempt or disrespect.
Exam Tip: Don’t confuse these phrasal verbs:
- Look down upon = consider someone inferior
- Look over = examine quickly or review
- Look through = examine carefully or ignore deliberately (depending on context)
- Look into = investigate or inquire into something
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