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100

The situation is IMPROVING.

DETERIORATING 

100

What are 'flip flops' called in Australia?

thongs

100

Provide a standard equivalent of the Australian colloquial word 'ambo'.

ambulance

100

He doesn't approve ____ smoking.

of

100

Complete the sentence with the correct question tag.

'I'm late, _______?'

I'm late, aren't I?

200

The decided to light a fire.

EXTINGUISH/ PUT OUT

200

What is a 'liquor store' or 'bottle  shop'  called in the UK? 

an off-licence

200

Provide a standard equivalent of the Australian colloquial word 'arvo'.

afternoon

200

He's been absent _______ work for a week. 

from
200

Which sentence is correct:

A 'It's the first time I've eaten lobster.'

B 'It's the first time I'm eating lobster.'


300
You will be PUNISHED for your behaviour.

REWARDED

300

What is a 'bath robe' called in British English?

a dressing gown 

300

Provide a standard equivalent of the Australian colloquial word 'snaggers'.

sausages

300

The house isn't insured _______ storm damage. 

against 

300

Which option is correct?

A He confessed stealing the necklace.

B He confessed to stealing the necklace. 

400

They decided to IMPOSE restrictions. 

LIFT

400

What is 'zucchini' called in British English?

courgette

400

Provide a standard equivalent of the Australian colloquial word 'sparky'.

electrician

400

My company is very receptive _____ new ideas. 

to 

400

Choose the correct option: 

A The contents of this vial are poisonous.

B The contents of this vial is poisonous. 

'Contents' is a plural countable noun

500

The government is planning to TOUGHEN the law on immigration. 

RELAX

500

What is the game called 'draughts' called in American English?

checkers

500

Provide a standard equivalent of the Australian colloquial expression 'hard yakka'.

hard work

500

What's the best solution ______ this problem?

to 

500

Is this sentence correct? 'I suggest he see a doctor.'

Yes, it is. Suggest can be used in the following way: 

I suggest seeing a doctor. OR

I suggest he should see a doctor. OR

I suggest he see a doctor.