Letter B – Episode 02 1 / 20 1. What does “barged in” mean? A) Asked politely B) Entered rudely C) Left quietly Explanation: To “barge in” means to enter suddenly and without permission. Example: We were in the dining room when Kris barged in. 2 / 20 2. What is a “barn”? A) A type of fence B) A place to store vehicles C) A large farm building Explanation: A “barn” is a structure used on farms to store crops, animals, or equipment. Example: The children are playing hide-and-seek in the barn. 3 / 20 3. What does a “barometer” measure? A) Wind speed B) Atmospheric pressure C) Earthquakes Explanation: A barometer is an instrument that measures air pressure, used in weather forecasting. Example: Most meteorologists use barometers in their work. 4 / 20 4. What does “barren” describe? A) Fertile land B) Unproductive land C) A city center Explanation: “Barren” refers to land that is too poor to produce much or any vegetation. Example: Some of the land in the south is barren. 5 / 20 5. What is a “barricade”? A) A rest stop B) An obstacle or human barrier C) A police station Explanation: A “barricade” is something that blocks passage, often for protection or protest. Example: The protesters formed a human barricade. 6 / 20 6. What is a “barrier”? A) Something that blocks movement B) A farming tool C) A swimming pool Explanation: “Barrier” is a structure that prevents or hinders movement or access. Example: Concrete barriers protect the spectators at the race track. 7 / 20 7. What is the “base” of something? A) The top B) The center C) The bottom Explanation: The “base” is the lowest part or bottom of something. Example: The sculptor’s name was written at the base of the statue. 8 / 20 8. Where is the “basement”? A) Above the roof B) Underground C) On the second floor Explanation: A “basement” is a room or floor located below ground level. Example: We store our supplies in the basement. 9 / 20 9. What does “bash” mean? A) To throw B) To hit hard C) To smile Explanation: “Bash” means to strike with great force, physically or verbally. Example: She got a bash on the head. 10 / 20 10. What does “basic” mean? A) Fundamental B) Advanced C) Useless Explanation: “Basic” describes something essential and simple. Example: The contractor gave us basic guidelines. 11 / 20 11. What is the “basis” of a decision? A) Location B) Reason C) Method Explanation: The “basis” is the foundation or reason for something. Example: We made our decision on the basis of the last report. 12 / 20 12. What is a “basket case”? A) A confident person B) A nervous or anxious person C) A sports player Explanation: A “basket case” is someone emotionally unstable or extremely anxious. Example: By the end of the course, I was a complete basket case. 13 / 20 13. “Be about to do SOMETHING ” means: A) Already done B) Planning far ahead C) Going to do something very soon Explanation: Used when something is going to happen immediately or soon. Example: I was about to leave when Mark arrived. 14 / 20 14. “Be behind” means: A) Up to date B) Late or delayed C) Cancelled Explanation: “Be behind” means being overdue or not on schedule. Example: We are still behind in our project. 15 / 20 15. “Behind the eight ball” means: A) In a winning position B) In trouble C) In class Explanation: It means to be at a disadvantage or in a bad situation. Example: I was behind the eight ball again and couldn’t pay rent. 16 / 20 16. “Be laid up” means: A) Sleeping late B) Resting after injury C) Traveling Explanation: “Be laid up” refers to being confined to bed due to sickness or injury. Example: I was laid up for two weeks after the accident. 17 / 20 17. “Be on your feet again” means: A) Recovering from illness B) Starting a race C) Going shopping Explanation: This expression means returning to normal health after sickness. Example: I hope John will be on his feet again soon. 18 / 20 18. “Be up on” means: A) Outdated B) Updated and informed C) Clueless Explanation: Being “up on” something means you are well-informed about it. Example: Leaders should be up on the topic before giving a speech. 19 / 20 19. What is a “beacon”? A) A type of insect B) A signal light C) A building Explanation: A beacon is a light or fire that acts as a warning or guide. Example: We saw the beacon from far away. 20 / 20 20. A “beam” is: A) A loud noise B) A ray of light C) A type of tool Explanation: A beam is a long ray or stream of light. Example: I saw the beams of your car’s headlights at night. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte