Grammar
Vocabulary
Communication
100

Which of the following sentences is correct?

  • A. Italy is in an South of an Europe.
  • B. Italy is in the South of the Europe.
  • C. Italy is in the South of Europe.
  • D. Italy is in an South of the Europe.

Answer: C. Italy is in the South of Europe.
Explanation: "The South" and "Europe" do not need additional articles in this context.

100

What would you need to work as a licensed social worker?

  • A. Application
  • B. Qualification
  • C. Necessity
  • D. Cooperation

Answer: B. Qualification
Explanation: A “qualification” is an official requirement for certain jobs or fields.

100

What is the correct word for a customer making a transaction at the bank?
Teller: "Can I help you?"
Customer: "Yes, I’d like to _____ a withdrawal from my account, please."

  • A. open
  • B. get
  • C. take
  • D. make
  • E. lend

Answer: D. make
Explanation: "Make a withdrawal" is the correct term for taking money from a bank account.

200

What is the difference between “a little” and “little” in English grammar?

  • A. “A little” means none, “little” means a small amount.
  • B. “A little” is more positive and means some, while “little” means almost none.
  • C. “Little” is used for countable nouns, while “a little” is for uncountable nouns.
  • D. They are both used to describe large amounts.


Answer: B. “A little” is more positive and means some, while “little” means almost none.

200

If someone lied and then didn’t say sorry, what did they fail to do?

  • A. Thank
  • B. Apologize
  • C. Accept
  • D. Admit

Answer: B. Apologize
Explanation: Not saying sorry after lying is failing to apologize.

200

Which response means that something’s price has dropped because of a new release?
Man: "These drones aren’t as expensive as I thought."
Woman: "They’re _____ cheap right now because a new model has just come out."

  • A. bringing up
  • B. giving
  • C. asking
  • D. sending
  • E. going

Answer: E. going
Explanation: "Going cheap" means something is being sold at a lower price.

300

Which sentence uses the correct comparative structure?

  • A. The higher the fence is, the best the neighbor is.
  • B. The higher the fence is, better the neighbor is.
  • C. The higher the fence is, the better the neighbor is.
  • D. Higher the fence is, the better the neighbor.


Answer: C. The higher the fence is, the better the neighbor is.
Explanation: Comparatives follow “the … the …” structure for comparisons.

300

In the Gobi region, which issue would a group try to reduce to protect land?

  • A. Blizzard
  • B. Soil erosion
  • C. Gale
  • D. Drought

Answer: B. Soil erosion
Explanation: “Soil erosion” damages land and threatens its usability, especially in the Gobi region.

300

What is the most polite way to ask for the location of a bus station?

  • A. Could you tell me where the bus station is?
  • B. Can you tell me where is the bus station?
  • C. Could you tell me where is the bus station?
  • D. Tell me, where is the bus station?
  • E. Tell me, where is the bus station, please?


Answer: A. Could you tell me where the bus station is?
Explanation: "Could you tell me where the bus station is?" is the most polite and grammatically correct form.

400

Which word best completes the sentence?
"The room was _____ decorated to create a relaxing atmosphere."

  • A. tasteful
  • B. tasty
  • C. tastefully
  • D. tastefuly


Answer: C. tastefully
Explanation: “Tastefully” is an adverb modifying “decorated.”

400

Jack is well-respected as a prosecutor. He has _____ a great reputation.

  • A. Made
  • B. Gained
  • C. Won
  • D. Achieved


Answer: B. Gained
Explanation: “Gained” is commonly used to express a gradual building of a reputation.

400

If Alice is asked to pick between salad or rice, which phrase should be used?

  • A. Make a change
  • B. Make an effort
  • C. Make a habit
  • D. Make a choice
  • E. Make a point

Answer: D. Make a choice
Explanation: "Make a choice" is the correct term when selecting between two options.

500

Identify the correct preposition:
"The bike is leaning _____ the garage wall."

  • A. on
  • B. at
  • C. against
  • D. in


Answer: C. against
Explanation: “Against” is correct as it describes something resting in support of a vertical surface.

500

When a child’s eyes “lit up” on seeing his dad, this means they:

  • A. Grew darker
  • B. Looked more excited
  • C. Turned away
  • D. Became sleepy


Answer: B. Looked more excited
Explanation: “Lit up” means to appear bright and excited, often used to show happiness.

500

What does Anna mean by saying she couldn’t write notes down?
Tutor: "It was very good that you had a lot of statistics in your presentation."
John: "Thank you. I seemed to be able to talk about them."
Anna: "It was fine to listen to, but I couldn’t write the notes down."

  • A. The presentation was very interesting.
  • B. The presenter’s speed was a bit slow sometimes.
  • C. The presenter’s pace was a bit quick at times.
  • D. The presentation was easy to understand.
  • E. There was a good time planning.

Answer: C. The presenter’s pace was a bit quick at times.
Explanation: Anna’s comment suggests that she couldn’t take notes because the presentation was too fast.

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