Q.1
Pick the word/s which fill the gap/s to make the best sensible English. Most students at a college or university ~ when they are aged about 20 ~ are probably ... ... who are 'reading' (or studying) for ... ... .
  • ... undergraduates ... / ... a diploma.
  • ... undergraduates ... / ... a degree.
  • ... freshmen ... / ... a doctorate.
  • ... dropouts ... / ... a licence.
Q.2
Pick the word/s which fill the gap/s to make the best sensible English. Most teachers these days are aware that students are most likely to remember things when they have been ... ...
  • ... reading them recently.
  • ... listening in silence to the teacher.
  • ... doing practical activities in order to gain direct experience.
  • ... playing games and filling in worksheets.
Q.3
Pick the word/s which fill the gap/s to make the best sensible English. Traditionally, a high-school student should arrive for the day with a minimum set of equipment including: ...
  • ... a pen, pencil and sharpener; a set of coloured crayons or pens; a calculator, and a set of mathematical instruments including a ruler.
  • ... pencil and sharpener; a series of coloured crayons or pens; a calculater, and a group of mathemetical instruments including a ruller.
  • ... pencil sharpener; a load of coloured crayons or pens; a calculater, and a grup of mathemetical istruments included a ruller.
  • ... loads of coloured pens a calculater and a grup of mathemetical istruments include a ruller.
Q.4
Pick the word/s which fill the gap/s to make the best sensible English. It is accepted as a practical tradition by most people, that children who go to most schools in Britain ... ... wear a uniform.
  • ... do ...
  • ... must ...
  • ... have to ...
  • ... are expected to ...
Q.5
Pick the word/s which fill the gap/s to make the best sensible English. The type of school where most children start their education is called a ... ... School.
  • ... Little ...
  • ... Primary ...
  • ... Preparatory ...
  • ...High ...
Q.6
Pick the word/s which fill the gap/s to make the best sensible English. The techniques and discipline of putting full-stops, question marks, speech marks etc. correctly into your text are known as ... ... .
  • ... points.
  • ... accuracy.
  • ... punctuation.
  • ... grammar.
Q.7
Pick the word/s which fill the gap/s to make the best sensible English. In mathematics, sometimes we just have to guess a number and see if it works out right in the calculation. If it isn't right, we try again with a slightly different number (bigger or smaller) until we find the right one. Back in the 'bad old days' this method was called ' ... ... ', but now we call it ' ... ... ' !
  • ... 'try it and see' ... / ... 'getting it right'.
  • ... 'trial with mistakes' ... / ... 'trial until it's perfect'.
  • ... 'keep on trying' ... / ... 'find it in the end'.
  • ... 'trial and error' ... / ... 'trial and improvement'.
Q.8
Pick the word/s which fill the gap/s to make the best sensible English. The four main skills in using a language (your own, or anyone else's) are listening, ... ... , ... ... and ... ... .
  • ... watching, writing and looking.
  • ... speaking, writing and remembering.
  • ... speaking, writing and reading.
  • ... speeking, writting and reeding.
Q.9
Pick the word/s which fill the gap/s to make the best sensible English. Many secondary schools ~ and employers ~ expect students in their 'mid-teens' to achieve good grades in five subjects at the GCSE exams. The usual subjects in which this level should be reached are: ... ...
  • ... the 'core' subjects (English and Maths), a modern language and one from the Humanities (History / Geography) or a creative subject (such as Drama, or Design and Technology).
  • ... the 'core' subjects (English, Maths and Science), a modern language and one from the Humanities (History / Geography / Religious Education) or a creative subject (such as Drama, or Design and Technology); and probably Information Technology.
  • ... the 'core' subjects (Maths and Science), a modern language or a creative subject (such as Drama, or Design and Technology); and probably Information Technology.
  • ... the 'core' subjects (English, Maths and Science), a creative subject (such as Drama, or Design and Technology); and probably Information Technology.
Q.10
Pick the word/s which fill the gap/s to make the best sensible English. Learning about language is usually known as ... ... , and learning about numbers is called ... ... .
  • ... writing ... / ... sums ...
  • ... numeracy ... / ... literacy ...
  • ... literacy ... / ... numeracy ...
  • ... linguistics ... / ... mathematics ...
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