Q.1
Pick the best word/s to fill in the gap/s in good English. The clock may well say '1:50', but anyone that's learned to drive in Britain will probably call it ' ... ... ', because that's the classic position of a driver's hands on the ... ... .
  • ... 'one fifty ' ... / ... car controls.
  • ... 'fifty of the second ' ... / ... big wheel.
  • ... 'two hours less ten' ... / ... way wheel.
  • ... 'ten to two' ... / ... steering wheel.
Q.2
Pick the best word/s to fill in the gap/s in good English. He always finds the autumn such a depressing, 'downward-minded' season, what with ... ...
  • ... the harvest festival and the remembrance day.
  • ... harvest festival and Remembrance day.
  • ... Harvest festival and Remembrance day.
  • ... Harvest Festival and Remembrance Day.
Q.3
Pick the best word/s to fill in the gap/s in good English. How tidy of Shakespeare (the greatest writer that Britain, or perhaps even the world, has ever produced) to be born and to die on the same date, ... ...
  • ... twenty-third april ~ which is also the feast-day of St George, the patron saint of england!
  • ... the twenty-third of April ~ which is also the feast-day of St George, the patron saint of England!
  • ... april twenty-three ~ which is also the feast-day of St George, the Patron Saint of england!
  • ... april twenty-three ~ which is also the feastday of st george, the Patron Saint of england!
Q.4
Pick the best word/s to fill in the gap/s in good English. If any experience turns out to be dull and dispiriting, some people say 'That was about as much fun as ... ...
  • a Wet Wednesday in November.'
  • a wet Wednesday in November.'
  • a wet Wednesday in november.'
  • a wet wednesday in November.'
Q.5
Pick the best word/s to fill in the gap/s in good English. You will not always get the best service if you call a company at ... ...
  • ... seventeen twenty five on a friday afternoon.
  • ... five twenty five on a friday afternoon.
  • ... five twenty-five on a Friday afternoon.
  • ... twenty-five past five on a friday afternoon.
Q.6
Pick the best word/s to fill in the gap/s in good English. It must have been about ... ... by the time we found a taxi.
  • ... twenty to midnight ...
  • ... twenty minutes before midnight ...
  • ... eleven forty in the evening ...
  • ... twenty-three forty hours ...
Q.7
Pick the best word/s to fill in the gap/s in good English. 'President John F Kennedy was assassinated ... ...
  • ... at twelve thirty hours, friday november twenty-two, one nine six three.'
  • ... at twelve thirty in the afternoon on Friday twenty-second November, one nine six three.'
  • ... at twelve thirty in the afternoon on Friday the twenty-second of November, one nine six three.'
  • ... at twelve-thirty in the afternoon on Friday the twenty-second of November, nineteen-sixty-three.'
Q.8
Pick the best word/s to fill in the gap/s in good English. If you look down the initials of the months in English, you will find the boy's name ... ... half-hidden in the letters.
  • ... John ...
  • ... Paul ...
  • ... Ringo ...
  • ... Jason ...
Q.9
Pick the best word/s to fill in the gap/s in good English. Those months that come after the summer holidays, we in Britain call 'autumn', but ... ...
  • ... over in america they call it the fall, because that's what leaves do, in large numbers, from trees all over the place.
  • ... over in America they call it 'the fall', because that's what leaves do, in large numbers, from trees all over the place.
  • ... over in America they call it 'The Fall', because thats what leaves' do, in large numbers, from trees all over the place.
  • ... over in America they call it 'The Fall', because thats what leaves' do, in large number's, from trees' all over the place.
Q.10
Pick the best word/s to fill in the gap/s in good English. New College at Oxford certainly was 'new' once upon a time, but in fact it dates ... ...
  • ... to the forteen hundred.
  • ... from the fortieth century.
  • ... from the fourteenth century.
  • ... to the century XIV.
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