Practice using the correct Phrasal verb

Difficulty:
Intermediate
Exercise type:Multiple Choice

I need to look up (look up/look after) this word in the dictionary to understand its meaning.

She always takes care of (takes off/takes care of) her younger brother after school.

Can you please turn down (turn down/turn into) the music? It's too loud.

He decided to throw away (throw away/throw back) the old furniture during the house renovation.

We had to put off (put off/put out) our meeting because of the scheduling conflicts.

The company plans to branch out (branch out/branch over) into new international markets next year.

She needs to get over (get over/get through) her fear of public speaking to succeed in her new role.

They managed to figure out (figure out/figure up) the solution to the problem just in time.

After a long discussion, they came up with (came up with/came down with) a brilliant idea.

It's hard to keep up with (keep up with/keep out with) all the changes happening so quickly.