The UN is an international...
a) organisation
b) organisaton
c) organation
d) organasation
a) organisation
The rules state that you ...(1)... be on time every day. You ...(2)... leave the house early in case there is traffic.
a) could / whole
b) should / must
c) must / should
d) must / can
c) must / should
I was surprised by the .... change in subject.
a) abroad
b) abhor
c) alter
d) abrupt
d) abrupt
Translate the following false cognates to French:
to regard- "I regarded him as a good person."
to deceive- "I feel deceived by him."
to demand- "I demand change from this institution."
to regard - considérer, estimer
to deceive - tromper, duper
to deceive - tromper, duper
Which of the following is not a former British colony:
a) Canada
b) Sudan
c) Puerto Rico
d) Ireland
c) Puerto Rico
Although the job centre gave me some .... I found a lot more .... on the Internet.
a) advise...informations
b)advice...information
c)advises... information
d)advices...informations
b)advice...information
The weatherman said that we ...(1)... have freezing temperatures tomorrow. Its unlikely, but if we're lucky it ...(2)... even snow!
a) might / should
b) could / would
c) may / might
d) might / may
c) may / might
Her bright, feathered dress was a ... outfit choice for a company dinner.
a) mundane
b) benign
c) bold
b) metallic
c) bold
Translate the following false cognates to French:
consistent- "He is logically consistent."
fortunate- "I am fortunate to have such a good family
suit- "Brian looks good in his new suit."
consistent- cohérent and not consistant (which means in English solid, thick)
fortunate- chanceux and not fortuné (which means in English wealthy, well-off)
suit- costume and not suite (which means in English rest)
Which country had a female Prime Minister in 2021?
a) New Zealand
b) Ireland
c) Australia
d) England
a) New Zealand
This month's... are the same as last month's.
a) lost
b) loss
c) loss's
d) losses
d) losses
David: "What exercises can I do to improve my ...(1)...?" Tom: "That depends, which muscles would you like to ...(2)...?"
a) strength/ strengthen
b) strengthen/ strongly
c) Strong/ strongly
a) strength/ strengthen
When a child misbehaves you should ... them
a) scold
b) spy
c) strain
d) spill
a) scold
Translate the following false cognates to French:
sensible- "I think of my self as a sensible person."
to recover- "I don't know how to recover from this."
to supply- "I supply famers with seeds and soil"
sensible- raisonnable and not sensible (which means in English sensitive)
to recover- se rétablir and not recouvrir (which means in English cover)
to supply- fournir and not supplier (which means in English implore)
Which political party is more prominent in rural parts of the United States?
a) Democrats
b) Republicans
c) Libertarians
d) The Green Party
b) Republicans
When describing the situation, he is liable to ... a bit.
a) exagerate
b) exxagerate
c) exaggerate
d) exageratte
c) exaggerate
She met her husband ...(1)... her study abroad in London. They have been happily married ..(2).. four years.
a) since / during
b) for / since
c) during / for
d) since / for
c) during / for
The president will ... war against Russia.
a) wages
b) wage
c) wag
d) wane
b) wage
Translate the following false cognates to French:
location- "Send me your location."
eventually- "I hope we can eventually come to an agreement"
character- "Who is your favorite character?"
location- emplacement and not location (which means in English renting, lease)
eventually- finalement and not éventuellement (which means in English possibly)
character- personnage and not caractère (which means in English nature)
What are the 2 largest Australian cities?
a) Melbourne and Hobart
b) Darwin and Brisbane
c) Sydney and Cairns
d) Melbourne and Sydney
d) Melbourne and Sydney
Which 4 words are correctly spelled?
a) absolutly, grossly, wrongly, fortunatly
b) absolutely, grossely, wrongley, fortunately
c) absolutely, grossly, wrongly, fortunately
d) absolutly, grossley, wrongley, fortunatly
c) absolutely, grossly, wrongly, fortunately
I am ...(1)... introvert. That's why I don't have ...(2)... friends.
a) an / any
b) a / any
c) an / no
d) a / no
a) an / any
No one could have prepared themselves for this ... event.
a) subsequent
b) distracted
c) comprehensive
d) unprecedented
d) unprecedented
Translate the following false cognates to French:
comprehensive- "She gave me a comprehensive list of resources
proper- "An artist needs the proper tools"
invaluable- "She was an invaluable asset to the team."
comprehensive- complet and not compréhensif (which means in English understanding)
proper- adéquat and not propre (which means in English clean, decent)
invaluable- inestimable and not non valable (which means in English invalid)
Which of the following is not a famous author?
a) Virginia Woolf
b) Charles Dickens
c) Margaret Ann Hitchens
d) James Joyce
c) Margaret Ann Hitchens