Letter B – Episode 03 1 / 20 1. What does “Behind time” mean? A) Early B) Late C) On time Explanation: “Behind time” means being late or delayed. Example: You are behind time; you need a contingency plan. 2 / 20 2. What does “Believe in” mean? A) Doubt B) Trust C) Refuse Explanation: “Believe in” means to accept something as true or have confidence in it. Example: I believe in every word he says. 3 / 20 3. What does “Bend” mean as a noun or verb? A) Straighten B) Curve or fold C) Pull back Explanation: “Bend” means to make something curved or folded. Example: There is a sharp bend in the road. 4 / 20 4. What does “Bend over backwards” mean? A) Make a small effort B) Try very hard to help someone C) Refuse to help Explanation: It means putting in extra effort to please or assist. Example: Everyone here bent over backward to make me feel welcome. 5 / 20 5. What does “Bend out of shape” mean? A) Become relaxed B) Get very angry or upset C) Feel comfortable Explanation: It describes someone who is extremely irritated or mad. Example: The cheating bent Joe out of shape. 6 / 20 6. What does “Berth” mean? A) Storage unit B) Bed or sleeping space on a vehicle C) Room in a hotel Explanation: A berth is a bed in a boat, train, or similar transportation. Example: She booked a berth on the train. 7 / 20 7. What does “Beside” mean? A) Opposite of B) Behind C) Next to Explanation: “Beside” means near or close to someone or something. Example: Jean sat beside me. 8 / 20 8. What does “Beside the point” mean? A) Very important B) Irrelevant C) Correct Explanation: It means not related to the main topic or not important to it. Example: That’s very interesting, but beside the point. 9 / 20 9. What does “Bear” mean in this context? A) Tolerate B) Ignore C) Complain Explanation: “Bear” can mean to endure or handle something difficult. Example: I could not bear the heat. 10 / 20 10. What does “Bear out” mean? A) Deny B) Confirm C) Guess Explanation: “Bear out” means to support or prove something is true. Example: The figures bear out what he says. 11 / 20 11. What does “Bear with” mean? A) Fight with B) Endure patiently C) Compete against Explanation: “Bear with” means to be patient and tolerant. Example: Bear with me. I won’t make you wait long. 12 / 20 12. What does “Beat” mean? A) Praise B) Hit C) Avoid Explanation: “Beat” means to strike someone or something. Example: The man was beating the boy. 13 / 20 13. What does “Beat one’s head against the wall” mean? A) Solve a problem B) Do something repeatedly with no success C) Celebrate Explanation: Trying hard but failing completely. Example: You’re banging your head against the wall. 14 / 20 14. What does “Become aware of” mean? A) Forget B) Notice C) Miss Explanation: “Become aware of” means to realize or notice something. Example: Mary got upset when she became aware of the situation. 15 / 20 15. What does “Become of” mean? A) Continue B) Happen to C) Remain Explanation: “Become of” means what happened or what resulted. Example: I don’t know what has become of Dave. 16 / 20 16. What does “Beef brisket” refer to? A) Chicken meat B) Vegetable C) Beef from chest of a cow Explanation: It’s a specific meat cut from a cow. Example: The store sold out of beef brisket. 17 / 20 17. What does “Beforehand” mean? A) Later B) Too late C) In advance Explanation: “Beforehand” means earlier than a certain time. Example: The timer was set beforehand. 18 / 20 18. What does “Beg off” mean? A) Accept an invitation B) Ask to be excused C) Come early Explanation: “Beg off” means to politely decline or withdraw. Example: She begged off early from the party. 19 / 20 19. What does “Behavior” mean? A) Silence B) Conduct C) Memory Explanation: “Behavior” refers to how someone acts. Example: I did not like your behavior. 20 / 20 20. What does “Beans” refer to? A) Green vegetables B) White seeds C) Fruit Explanation: “Beans” are typically white seeds used in cooking. Example: Math bought some beans. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte