1 . We had to "put up with" the inconvenience.
- A. remove
- B. violate
- C. obey
- D. endure
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2 . As this his first job, he will have to 'put up with' the inconvenience. What is the meaning of underlined word.
- A. endure
- B. adapt
- C. overcome
- D. avoid
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3 . As a neophyte he had to 'put up with' the inconveniences .
- A. adapt
- B. adopt
- C. adept
- D. endure
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4 . The interrogative form of 'No one can put up with such conduct is:
- A. Is it impossible to put up with the conduct?
- B. Can one stomach this conduct?
- C. Can one put up with such conduct?
- D. Can anyone put up with such conduct?
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5 . The idiom ‘put up with’ means
- A. Stay together
- B. tolerate
- C. keep trust
- D. protect
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6 . As this is his first job he will have to put up with the inconvenience
- A. endure
- B. adapt
- C. over come
- D. avoid
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7 . I can't put up with him any more. Here "put up with" means:
- A. To protect
- B. To terminate
- C. To tolerate
- D. To prevent
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8 . The unfortunate father found it difficult to put up with his son's behavior. Here "to put up with" means -
- A. to understand
- B. to tolerate
- C. to have in my house
- D. to control
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9 . The real test of good manners is to be able to put up with bad manners. Here 'put up with' means.
- A. tolerate
- B. protest
- C. fight back
- D. admire
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10 . Choose the correct meaning of the put up with’.
- A. To tolerate
- B. To accept
- C. To encourage
- D. To provide with hoard and lodging
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11 . Put up with = সহ্য করা = I can't put up with it any longer.
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12 . The idioms "Put up with" means -
- A. Patient
- B. Entertainment
- C. Pathology
- D. Enjoyment
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