If the guilty person confesses, the witnesses can leave. case
The guilty person may confess,
……………………………………….. the witnesses can leave.
in which case / in that case / and in that case / and in this case / and in such a case
Following a short trial, the man was ............ possession of stolen goods and sent to prison.
A banned for; B sentenced to; C convicted of ; D arrested for
C
convicted of
adjective
belonging to or used by a group of people rather than one single person
COMMUNAL
short for barbeque
BARBIE
How many immigrants are there in NZ?
1.4 million immigrants
accounted for 29% of the total population of 5 million as of 2023
he only thing we can do is ask Mark to resign.
choice
We ……………………………………….. ask for Mark's resignation.
have no (other) choice but to / have no (other) choice except to
Think very carefully before you make ............ of unfair treatment against the police.
A a testimony B an allegation C a prosecution D a sentence
B an allegation
adjective
showing kindness, care, and sympathy towards others, especially those who are suffering
HUMANE
which is bigger in size - south or north island?
south
The South Island is larger than the North Island in terms of land area. The South Island covers 150,437 square kilometers, while the North Island covers 113,729 square kilometers
population - what is the % of population Maori?
16.5% (775,840 people)
Legally, the name of the youth in custody cannot be made known.
named
The youth, ……………………………………….. for legal reasons, is in custody.
who cannot be named / who can't be named / who is not to be named
The two men have been ............ in custody at the local police station since their arrest.
A set B held C sentenced D received
B held
style of clothing, fashionable but simple
MINIMALISTIC CHIC
When did first Europeans come to NZ?
18th century (James Cook in 1769)
BIGGEST minority or NZ?
15.1% Asian (707,600 people)
Talk to the person who has the job of dealing with complaints.
whose
Talk to the person ……………………………………….. to deal with complaints.
whose job (it) is / whose duty (it) is / whose responsibility (it) is / whose role (it) is
Some employers were reluctant to give Jane a job because she'd been ............ guilty of a crime and served a prison sentence.
A committed B made C accused D found
D found
antonym of: If a door is barred, a bar of wood or metal has been put across it so that it cannot be opened
UNBARRED
any swimming costume, bikini, one-piece, trunks or, in other words, a swimsuit
TONGS
What and when is Maori New Year
MATARIKI - late May to early July
Fri, 20 Jun 2025
The rules say that all employees should wear helmets. supposed
The rules say that ……………………………………….. worn by all employees.
helmets are supposed to be
Jobs in the ............ sector are often extremely well paid, especially for investment bankers.
A financial B retail C transport D energy
A financial
formal
to put or keep someone in prison or in a place used as a prison
INCARCERATED
How tall is the SKY TOWER?
328m high
a founding document of government in New Zealand
Treaty of Waitangi - 6 February 1840