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Stick to the rules Mon Nov 22, 2004 8:57 am  Stick to the rules
 

Test No. express/advan-2 "Hands on", question 9

If you do join a political party then you are expected to toe the line on every occasion.

(a) say what you like
(b) stick to the rules
(c) follow your conscience
(d) speak your mind

Test No. express/advan-2 "Hands on", answer 9

If you do join a political party then you are expected to stick to the rules on every occasion.

Correct answer: (b) stick to the rules

Your answer was: incorrect
If you do join a political party then you are expected to speak your mind on every occasion.
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Whats the meaning of stick to the rules

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Stick to the rules Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:16 am  Stick to the rules
 

If you stick to the rules you do everything that is expected from you, you behave according to what is accepted.
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