1) to try to hide or forget about the problem a) put a problem under a carpet b) put a problem under the carpet c) sweep a problem under the carpet d) sweep a problem under a carpet 2) If something is not a simple issue that can be seen as completely right or completely wrong, it is: a) not black and white b) not white and black c) not black or white 3) If you are feeling depressed and unhappy: a) You are on a low ebb b) You are on the low ebb c) You are at a low ebb d) You are at the low ebb 4) To say we are the person ultimately responsible for something: a) The buck ends here b) A buck ends here c) The buck stops here d) A buck stops here 5) If someone gets unfair treatment, the get: a) a rare deal b) the rare deal c) a raw deal d) the raw deal 6) A situation in which one problem creates more problems until you get back to the original problem: a) a vicious circle b) a vicious round c) a mean circle 7) When someone has an angry attitude (because they think they've been treated unfairly) a) They have a chip on the shoulder b) They have the chip on a shoulder c) They have a chip on their shoulder d) They have chips on their shoulders 8) If you ignore something because you don't want to deal with it: a) You turn the blind eye to it b) You turn blind eyes at it c) You turn a blind eye at it d) You turn a blind eye to it 9) When you become independent again after having problems a) You get back on your feet b) You go back on your feet c) You get back on a foot d) You stand back on the feet 10) When someone gets their life together again after a bad situation: a) They pick up the pieces b) They pick up pieces c) They pick the pieces d) They pick pieces 11) If you find out about the details of something: a) You find out about the ins and outs  b) You find out about the outs and ins c) You find out about ins and outs d) You find out about outs and ins 12) You are stuck in a situation and you can't get out of it: a) You are stuck in a ditch b) You are stuck in the ditch c) You are stuck in the rut d) You are stuck in a rut 13) When someone uses their influence and network to help you (2): a) They pull the strings for you b) They pull some strings for you c) They pull strings for you d) They pull a string for you 14) If you deliberately refuse to refuse to help someone who asks you:  a) You turn the back on them b) You turn your back on them c) You turn the back from them d) You turn your back from them 15) If there is a series of events in which each event was caused by the previous one, you might say: a) one thing leads to another b) the thing leads towards another c) a thing leads to another d) one thing leads to the other 16) If you want to say you understand the point of someone's argument, you might say: a) I understand what you're getting about b) I understand what you're going at c) I understand what you're getting at d) I understand what you're going about 17) If you say you are going to continue doing something, especially work, you might say: a) I'll just get on to it b) I'll just get along with it c) I'll just get along to it d) I'll just get on with it 18) If you want to say someone has no luck, no money and no opportunities, you might say they are a) down and out b) out and down c) low and out d) out and low 19) To say people cause their own problems: a) They carry it on themselves b) They carry it to themselves c) They bring it to themselves d) They bring it on themselves

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