Phrasal Verbs Quiz: look
1. look after - My friend has asked me to look after his dog because: a) he can't find it b) he's going away for a few days c) his dog can be dangerous
2. look at (1) - When you're doing an exam, you shouldn't look at: a) your exam booklet b) your teacher c) somebody else's answers
3. look at (2) - Now that she's graduated from secondary school, Nicole is looking at: a) studying in university b) Italian shoes c) fashion magazines
4. look down on - Lady Crawford and her friends are in the habit of looking down on people who are: a) wealthier than they are b) taller than they are c) less-educated than they are
5. look for - Mustafa is looking for his brother because: a) his brother is very busy now b) he doesn't want to see him c) he needs to talk to him
6. look forward to - My son Lucas is looking forward to: a) going to the dentist b) his birthday party c) being punished by his teacher
7. look into - I told my lawyer about how the hospital had overcharged me, and he said he'd look into: a) my money b) my doctor c) my case
8. look up (1) - In which book could you look up the names and dates of all the dynasties in Chinese history?: a) a Chinese business directory b) a Chinese phone book c) an encyclopedia
9. look up (2) - Our team lost its first two games, but things are looking up after yesterday's game when they: a) didn't try hard b) beat a top team c) were easily beaten
10. look up to - Parents teach their children to look up to: a) very tall people b) their teachers c) the sky