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Task: Match the Task to the Exam
100

Which exam primarily focuses on American English?
a) CAE
b) IELTS
c) TOEFL

Answer: c) TOEFL
Explanation: TOEFL, developed in the U.S., uses American English, including vocabulary, spelling, and accents in listening sections.

100

Which exam includes a face-to-face speaking test with an examiner?
a) IELTS
b) TOEFL
c) FCE

Answer: a) IELTS
Explanation: IELTS speaking tests are conducted in person with an examiner, unlike TOEFL, which uses a computer.

100

How does the speaking test differ between IELTS and CAE?
a) IELTS uses a computer-based test, CAE does not.
b) IELTS is one-on-one, CAE is in pairs or groups.
c) IELTS includes group discussions, CAE does not.

Answer: b) IELTS is one-on-one, CAE is in pairs or groups.
Explanation: IELTS speaking is conducted individually with an examiner, while CAE pairs candidates for interactive tasks.

100

TOEFL speaking responses are recorded and graded later.

Answer: True
Explanation: Candidates record their speaking answers during TOEFL, which are evaluated by multiple graders afterward.

100

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The graph below shows the number of international students enrolling in U.S. universities from 2010 to 2020.


Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

Question: Which exam is this from, and why?  

Writing Task

  • Exam: IELTS Academic
  • Reason: IELTS Academic often requires candidates to analyze and summarize visual information like graphs, tables, or charts in Writing Task 1.
200

Which exam has separate versions for academic and general purposes?
a) TOEFL
b) IELTS
c) FCE

Answer: b) IELTS
Explanation: IELTS offers an Academic version for higher education and a General Training version for work or migration.

200

Which exam is often required for U.S. university applications?
a) IELTS
b) TOEFL
c) CAE

Answer: b) TOEFL
Explanation: TOEFL is widely recognized in the U.S. and preferred by many American universities for non-native English speakers.

200

FCE and CAE include multiple-choice questions exclusively.

Answer: False
Explanation: Cambridge exams include a variety of question types, including gap-fills, transformations, and matching tasks.

200

Rewrite the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given.
You must use between two and five words, including the word given.

  1. "It’s not necessary to bring your laptop to the meeting."
    (need)
    You _____________ your laptop to the meeting.

Question: Which exam is this from, and why?

Sentence Transformation

  • Exam: CAE
  • Reason: Sentence transformation is a hallmark of Cambridge exams (CAE and FCE), testing grammar and vocabulary knowledge in a structured way.
300

Which of these exams is at the B2 level of the CEFR?
a) TOEFL
b) IELTS
c) FCE

Answer: c) FCE
Explanation: FCE, also called B2 First, is designed for intermediate-level learners (B2) on the CEFR scale.

300

Which exam tests integrated skills (e.g., combining reading, listening, and writing)?

a) TOEFL
b) FCE
c) IELTS  

Answer: a) TOEFL
Explanation: TOEFL integrates skills across sections, such as writing an essay based on both a reading and a listening task.

300

IELTS General Writing includes a letter-writing task.

Answer: True
Explanation: IELTS General Task 1 asks candidates to write a letter, such as a formal or informal request or response.

300

You have 1 minute to prepare and 2 minutes to speak on the following topic:
Describe a holiday you have recently been on. You should say:

  • where you went,
  • what you did,
  • and why you enjoyed it.
  • Exam: IELTS
  • Section: Speaking
  • Task Type: Individual long turn
  • Explanation: This is an IELTS Speaking Part 2 task. Students prepare for 1 minute and then speak on a topic for up to 2 minutes, covering specific bullet points.
400

Which exam includes a computer-based speaking component?
a) CAE
b) IELTS
c) TOEFL

Answer: c) TOEFL
Explanation: TOEFL uses a computer for all sections, including speaking, where students record responses to prompts.

400

Which test includes a part where students analyze a visual (chart/graph) in writing?
a) IELTS Academic
b) FCE
c) TOEFL

Answer: a) IELTS Academic
Explanation: IELTS Academic Task 1 asks candidates to describe or interpret data from a graph, table, or diagram.

400

TOEFL reading includes time for students to skim texts before answering questions.

Answer: False
Explanation: TOEFL reading includes long passages and multiple-choice questions but doesn’t allow extra time for skimming.

400

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:
"If I ______ more time, I would travel the world."
A. have
B. had
C. would have
D. will have

  • Exam: CAE (Cambridge Advanced English)
  • Section: Use of English
  • Task Type: Grammar fill-in-the-blank
  • Explanation: This type of question focuses on grammar knowledge, common in the CAE Use of English section.
500

Which exam uses a scoring scale from 0 to 120?
a) IELTS
b) CAE
c) TOEFL

Answer: c) TOEFL
Explanation: TOEFL assigns a maximum score of 120, with each section (Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing) worth 30 points.

500

Which exam includes separate "Use of English" tasks focusing on grammar and vocabulary?
a) TOEFL
b) IELTS
c) CAE/FCE

Answer: c) CAE/FCE
Explanation: Cambridge exams (FCE, CAE) include a "Reading and Use of English" section, testing grammar and vocabulary directly.

500

In the CAE Listening test, students hear each recording twice.

Answer: True
Explanation: Candidates listen to recordings twice to ensure they have a fair chance to answer all questions.

500

You are going to read an article about space exploration. Six sentences have been removed from the text. Choose from the sentences (A-G) the one which fits each gap. There is one extra sentence you do not need to use.

  • Exam: CAE (Cambridge Advanced English)
  • Section: Reading
  • Task Type: Gapped text
  • Explanation: In CAE Reading, this "gapped text" task involves selecting sentences to fit specific gaps, testing coherence and cohesion.