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Question 1: What is the past tense of "write"?
Write
Wrote
Written
Writing
Question 2: Which word means "producing a large amount"?
Prolific
Sparse
Minimal
Scarce
Question 3: How would you tactfully disagree with someone in a discussion?
You’re wrong!
I see your point, but I think differently.
No way, that’s nonsense!
Stop talking!
Question 4: If a text mentions a "turbulent sea," what does it suggest?
A calm ocean
A stormy sea
A clear lake
A quiet stream
Question 5: What does the idiom "to throw in the towel" mean?
To start a new task
To give up
To work harder
To celebrate victory
Question 6: How is the word "advertise" pronounced in British English?
/ˈæd.vər.taɪz/
/ədˈvɜː.taɪz/
/ˈæd.vɜːr.taɪz/
/əd.vərˈtaɪz/
Question 7: What is meant by "spinning your wheels"?
Making progress
Wasting effort
Driving a car
Exercising
Question 8: Which preposition fits: "They arrived ___ the station on time."
in
at
on
by
Question 9: What is the passive form of "He paints the house"?
The house is painted by him.
The house was painted by him.
He is painted the house.
The house paints him.
Question 10: Which word fits: "He ___ the tale with passion."?
Narrated
Ate
Ran
Slept
Question 11: Which conjunction fits: "It was cold, ___ we stayed inside."
and
but
or
so
Question 12: Which sentence uses the correct article for a singular noun?
She adopted an kitten.
She adopted a kitten.
She adopted the kitten.
She adopted kitten.
Question 13: Which word is a synonym for "quick"?
Slow
Swift
Heavy
Long
Question 14: What is the passive form of: "They will repair the car"?
The car is repaired.
The car will be repaired.
The car was repaired.
The car repairs itself.
Question 15: Which word is spelled correctly?
Occurence
Occurrence
Ocurrance
Occurrance
Question 16: If a text describes a scene as "tranquil," what mood is conveyed?
Tense
Calm
Chaotic
Sad
Question 17: What is a synonym for “reluctant”?
Eager
Hesitant
Confident
Excited
Question 18: Which sentence uses natural intonation for expressing surprise?
You got the job? (rising tone)
You got the job. (flat tone)
You got the job! (excited tone)
You got the job. (falling tone)
Question 19: Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly for related ideas?
I love hiking, it’s relaxing.
I love hiking; it’s relaxing.
I love hiking it’s relaxing.
I love hiking: it’s relaxing.
Question 20: How would you politely ask for someone’s name?
Who are you?
May I have your name, please?
What’s your name, huh?
Tell me your name!
Question 21: Read the text: "The geology expedition studies rock formations. Scientists examine fossils to understand Earth’s past." What do scientists examine on the expedition?
Marine life
Fossils
Modern buildings
Digital systems
Question 22: Which sentence is best for a blog post’s introduction about technology trends?
Technology is cool.
Emerging technologies are shaping our future.
I like my phone.
Let’s talk about something else.
Question 23: Which word is a synonym for "abundant"?
Scarce
Plentiful
Limited
Few
Question 24: Which word is spelled correctly?
Accomodate
Acommodate
Accommodate
Accommadate
Question 25: Which sentence uses the correct intonation for a polite request?
Can you help me with this.
Can you help me with this?
Can you help me with this!
Can you help me with this...
Question 26: Which sentence is best for a formal thank-you note after an interview?
Thanks for the chat!
Thank you for the opportunity to discuss the position.
Great talking to you!
Appreciate the time, see ya!
Question 27: Which word is an antonym for "contemporary"?
Modern
Outdated
New
Current
Question 28: Choose the correct verb: "She ___ a song now."
sing
sings
singing
is singing
Question 29: Select the correct verb form: "He ___ his work every evening."
complete
completes
completed
completing
Question 30: Which sentence uses the correct negative form?
She don’t dance.
She doesn’t dance.
She not dances.
She isn’t dance.
Question 31: Read: "The researcher found a new plant species." What did the researcher do?
Built a machine
Discovered a plant
Wrote a novel
Planted a tree
Question 32: How would you politely offer assistance to someone?
Need help or what?
Can I assist you with anything?
Do it yourself!
What’s your problem?
Question 33: Read: "The film was intense and heartfelt." How would you describe the film?
Funny
Emotional and gripping
Boring
Light
Question 34: Which sentence uses the correct comparative form?
This book is more good than that one.
This book is better than that one.
This book is gooder than that one.
This book is most good than that one.
Question 35: Which sentence avoids redundant qualifiers?
The design is completely perfect.
The design is perfect.
The design is absolutely flawless.
The design is truly perfect.
Question 36: What does the word "exuberant" mean?
Calm
Enthusiastic
Tired
Boring
Question 37: If a story mentions a "serene valley," what mood does it evoke?
Tense and chaotic
Calm and peaceful
Exciting and vibrant
Sad and lonely
Question 38: Read the passage: "The heritage festival celebrates local traditions. Performers showcase folk dances and songs." What do performers showcase at the festival?
Modern art
Folk dances and songs
Scientific discoveries
Sports skills
Question 39: Which sentence uses correct capitalization?
i went to paris.
I went to Paris.
I Went to paris.
i went to Paris.
Question 40: What is meant by "in the same boat"?
Traveling together
In the same situation
Sailing a ship
Avoiding problems
Question 41: Read the text: "The baking class teaches dessert recipes. Students create cakes using organic ingredients." What do students create in the class?
Cakes using organic ingredients
Sculptures
Digital designs
Poetry collections
Question 42: What does the idiom "to cut corners" mean?
To work thoroughly
To save time or money by reducing quality
To start a new project
To follow rules strictly
Question 43: Which phrase is most natural for casually apologizing to a friend?
I formally apologize for my error.
Sorry, my bad!
I regret my mistake.
Please accept my apologies.
Question 44: What is a synonym for “meticulous”?
Careless
Precise
Confused
Hasty
Question 45: Which word means "a sudden realization"?
Confusion
Epiphany
Doubt
Mistake
Question 46: What does the idiom “to throw in the towel” mean?
To start a new project
To give up on something
To clean up a mess
To celebrate a success
Question 47: What does "on a roll" mean?
Eating bread
Experiencing success
Rolling downhill
Feeling tired
Question 48: Which sentence uses the correct subject-verb agreement?
The team are winning.
The team is winning.
The team were winning.
The team win.
Question 49: Which word is a synonym for “radiant”?
Dim
Glowing
Dark
Faint
Question 50: What is the most polite way to ask for a recommendation in a professional context?
Got any recommendations?
Could you kindly suggest a recommendation?
What do you recommend?
Tell me what to pick.
Question 51: What is the meaning of "in hot water"?
Relaxing in a bath
In trouble
Feeling warm
Working hard
Question 52: Which phrase is best to politely ask for someone’s opinion in a meeting?
What do you think about this?
Tell me now!
I don’t care what you think.
Speak up already!
Question 53: Which word has a silent "p" in its pronunciation?
Plan
Psychology
Place
Point
Question 54: Which opening sentence is most effective for a formal proposal letter?
Here’s why our plan is awesome!
We are pleased to submit our proposal for your consideration.
This proposal is gonna rock your world!
Let’s talk about our great idea!
Question 55: Which sentence uses the correct article with a plural noun?
The cats is in the garden.
Cats are in the garden.
The cats are in the garden.
Cats is in the garden.
Question 56: Which sentence avoids overusing adjectives?
The very beautiful, amazing, stunning view was great.
The scenic view was breathtaking.
The super awesome, cool view was nice.
The fantastic, wonderful view was good.
Question 57: Read the text: "The wildlife reserve protects rare birds. Rangers monitor nesting sites to ensure safety." What do rangers monitor at the reserve?
Tourist activities
Nesting sites
Weather patterns
Urban development
Question 58: What is the reported form of: "She said, ‘I’ll call you later.’"?
She said she will call you later.
She says she calls you later.
She said she would call you later.
She said she calls you later.
Question 59: Which sentence uses correct grammar for a formal invitation?
You are invited to the event.
You is invited to the event.
You invited to the event.
You’re invite to the event.
Question 60: From the sentence: "The film’s visuals were stunning and memorable," what can be inferred about the visuals?
They were forgettable.
They were impressive and lasting.
They were low quality.
They were confusing.
Question 61: How is the word "either" pronounced in British English?
/ˈaɪ.ðə/
/ˈiː.ðə/
/ˈeɪ.ðə/
/iːˈðər/
Question 62: Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly?
I’m hungry; I’ll make dinner.
I’m hungry, I’ll make dinner.
I’m hungry I’ll make dinner.
I’m hungry: I’ll make dinner.
Question 63: Which closing is most appropriate for a formal cover letter?
Catch you later!
Sincerely, [Your Name]
Take care, bye!
Cheers, [Your Name]
Question 64: Which phrase is most polite for requesting a meeting agenda?
Send me the agenda.
Could you kindly share the meeting agenda?
What’s the plan for the meeting?
Give me the agenda, please.
Question 65: What does the idiom "to throw in the towel" mean?
To keep trying
To give up
To start a project
To clean something
Question 66: Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly to join clauses?
I love coffee, it’s my favorite drink.
I love coffee; it’s my favorite drink.
I love coffee it’s my favorite drink.
I love coffee: it’s my favorite drink.
Question 67: Which sentence uses the correct conditional form?
If I will go, I would see her.
If I go, I will see her.
If I went, I will see her.
If I go, I would see her.
Question 68: Read: "The town is known for its vibrant festivals." What is the town famous for?
Quiet streets
Lively festivals
Old libraries
Empty parks
Question 69: Which sentence uses the correct phrasing for a formal request?
Can you do this quick?
Could you please assist me with this?
Do this now, okay?
You gotta help me out.
Question 70: What is meant by "let the cat out of the bag"?
To adopt a pet
To reveal a secret
To hide something
To start a fight
Question 71: Which word is an antonym for "expand"?
Grow
Contract
Extend
Increase
Question 72: What does "culminate" mean?
Begin
End or peak
Pause
Avoid
Question 73: What is the role of a concluding sentence?
To introduce the topic
To summarize the main idea
To ask questions
To list sources
Question 74: Which sentence is spelled correctly?
The occassion was special.
The occasion was special.
The ocassion was special.
The occasoin was special.
Question 75: Which sentence avoids redundancy?
The meeting is at 3 PM in the afternoon.
The meeting is at 3 PM.
The meeting is scheduled for 3 PM in the afternoon.
At 3 PM, the meeting will occur in the afternoon.
Question 76: Which sentence avoids redundancy for clear writing?
The meeting was completely finished.
The meeting ended.
The meeting was over and done.
The meeting concluded entirely.
Question 77: What is a polite way to offer help during a group project?
I can do it all myself.
Would anyone like my assistance with this task?
You’re doing it wrong.
Let me take over.
Question 78: Choose the correct quantifier: "I don’t have ___ time to wait."
many
much
few
a few
Question 79: What does "keep your cards close to your chest" mean?
To play a game
To keep plans secret
To share everything
To lose a game
Question 80: Choose the correct verb: "If he ___ faster, he would win."
run
runs
ran
running
Question 81: Which sentence is most suitable for a cover letter’s opening?
I’m applying because I need a job.
I am excited to apply for this position.
Hey, I want this job.
This is my application.
Question 82: Choose the correct verb form: "If I ___ earlier, I wouldn’t have missed the bus."
leave
left
had left
leaving
Question 83: Which sentence is in the present perfect tense?
I write a story.
I wrote a story.
I have written a story.
I will write a story.
Question 84: Which sentence avoids redundant descriptors?
The project was completely successful.
The project was successful.
The project was absolutely triumphant.
The project was truly effective.
Question 85: What does the idiom “to burn the midnight oil” mean?
To cook late at night
To work late into the night
To waste energy
To start a fire
Question 86: Which word contains a silent "m" in its pronunciation?
Mnemonic
Memory
Moment
Mirror
Question 87: Which word is spelled correctly?
Conscience
Concience
Consience
Conscince
Question 88: Select the sentence with proper capitalization.
I traveled to paris last year.
I traveled to Paris last year.
I traveled to paris last Year.
I traveled to Paris last Year.
Question 89: What is the opposite of "frugal"?
Thrifty
Wasteful
Careful
Economical
Question 90: What does "out of the blue" mean?
Planned in advance
Unexpectedly
Carefully organized
Regularly occurring
Question 91: Which sentence uses the correct possessive form?
The childrens’ books are on the shelf.
The children’s books are on the shelf.
The childrens books are on the shelf.
The children books are on the shelf.
Question 92: If a text mentions a "vibrant city," what does it imply?
A quiet and dull place
A lively and colorful place
A small and remote place
A dark and gloomy place
Question 93: What does “profound” mean?
Shallow
Deep and meaningful
Simple
Unimportant
Question 94: Read the passage: "John repairs old cars. He works in his garage every weekend." Where does John repair cars?
In a shop
In his garage
At a factory
In a showroom
Question 95: What does it mean if a passage refers to an event as "momentous"?
Unimportant
Very significant
Boring
Temporary
Question 96: Which sentence uses the correct article: "___ eagle soared above the mountain."
A
An
The
No article
Question 97: How is the word "tomato" pronounced in British English?
/təˈmɑː.təʊ/
/təˈmeɪ.toʊ/
/ˈtəʊ.mə.təʊ/
/ˈtɑː.mə.təʊ/
Question 98: Which sentence has a natural tone for casually suggesting a group outing?
I propose we organize an outing.
How about we all head out for dinner?
Let us plan a group excursion.
I suggest a collective outing.
Question 99: What does the idiom “to spill the beans” mean?
To make a mess
To reveal confidential information
To share food
To cause trouble
Question 100: Which sentence uses the correct form of the modal verb?
She can to swim very well.
She can swim very well.
She cans swim very well.
She could swims very well.
Question 101: Which sentence uses the correct phrasing for a formal greeting?
Hey, how’s it going?
Good morning, how are you?
Yo, what’s up?
Hi, you good?
Question 102: Which phrase means to take a risk?
Play it safe
Take the plunge
Sit on the fence
Beat around the bush
Question 103: Which sentence uses the correct possessive pronoun?
This book is her’s.
This book is hers.
This book is her.
This book is she’s.
Question 104: What does the idiom "to cut corners" mean?
To work thoroughly
To take shortcuts
To build something
To organize a plan
Question 105: Which sentence avoids redundancy?
The class starts at 8 AM in the morning.
The class starts at 8 AM.
The class starts at 8 AM today.
The class starts at 8 in the morning.
Question 106: Which phrase is best for expressing regret in a formal letter?
I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Sorry, I messed up.
My bad, let’s fix this.
Oops, my mistake!
Question 107: Which sentence avoids redundant adjectives?
The movie was absolutely thrilling.
The movie was thrilling.
The movie was completely exciting.
The movie was truly captivating.
Question 108: What is meant by "sweep under the rug"?
To clean a house
To hide a problem
To solve a problem
To decorate a room
Question 109: Read the passage: "Maria teaches yoga. Her classes are held in the park." Where are Maria’s yoga classes held?
In a studio
In the park
At home
In a gym
Question 110: What does the idiom “hit the nail on the head” mean?
To miss the point
To do something exactly right
To work hard
To be confused
Question 111: Which phrase best expresses gratitude in a formal email?
Thanks a lot, you’re great!
I sincerely appreciate your support.
Awesome, thanks!
Big thanks, mate!
Question 112: Which word means "unwilling or hesitant"?
Eager
Reluctant
Confident
Enthusiastic
Question 113: Which sentence avoids redundant descriptors?
The solution was completely effective.
The solution was effective.
The solution was truly successful.
The solution was absolutely efficient.
Question 114: Which article is correct: "___ eagle flew overhead."
A
An
The
No article
Question 115: Which sentence uses commas correctly for a nonrestrictive clause?
My sister who lives in Paris is a chef.
My sister, who lives in Paris, is a chef.
My sister who lives in Paris, is a chef.
My sister, who lives in Paris is a chef.
Question 116: What does "to beat around the bush" mean?
To be direct
To avoid the main topic
To win a debate
To plant trees
Question 117: What is the best way to compliment someone professionally?
You’re awesome!
Your work is impressive and well-executed.
Nice job, keep it up!
You’re the best!
Question 118: If a character is described as “charismatic” in a story, what trait is highlighted?
Shy and reserved
Charming and influential
Arrogant and rude
Boring and predictable
Question 119: Read the text: "The film society screens documentaries. Viewers explore global issues through storytelling." What do viewers explore through the documentaries?
Local traditions
Global issues
Fictional stories
Sports events
Question 120: Which word means "extremely careful and precise"?
Meticulous
Vague
Careless
Hasty
Question 121: What does "exuberant" mean?
Sad
Full of energy
Tired
Bored
Question 122: Which word has a silent "t" in its pronunciation?
Time
Listen
Talk
Train
Question 123: Which is correct? "We ___ tired."
is
are
am
be
Question 124: What is a synonym for "meticulous"?
Careless
Precise
Quick
Lazy
Question 125: Which sentence uses the correct possessive adjective?
This is her book.
This is hers book.
This is she book.
This is him book.
Question 126: Which sentence is most effective for opening a formal presentation?
Alright, let’s dive into this!
Thank you for joining me to discuss this topic.
Hey, ready to get started?
Let’s kick things off, cool?
Question 127: What is a polite way to ask someone to repeat themselves?
Say that again!
Could you please repeat that?
What did you say?
Speak louder!
Question 128: What is a polite way to ask someone to repeat something?
Say it again!
Could you repeat that, please?
What was that?
Speak up!
Question 129: Which word is a synonym for "clever"?
Dull
Bright
Slow
Weak
Question 130: Select the sentence with correct colon usage.
I need three things: a pen, a notebook, and a calculator.
I need: three things a pen, a notebook, and a calculator.
I need three things a pen: a notebook, and a calculator.
I need three things, a pen, a notebook: and a calculator.
Question 131: What is the past tense of "write"?
Writed
Wrote
Written
Writing
Question 132: How would you introduce yourself in a professional setting?
Yo, I’m here.
Hi, my name is John.
I’m John, nice to meet you.
What’s up, I’m John.
Question 133: Which sentence uses commas correctly for an introductory clause?
When the rain stopped, we went outside.
When the rain stopped we went outside.
When, the rain stopped we went outside.
When the rain stopped we, went outside.
Question 134: Which sentence capitalizes cities correctly?
The conference is in tokyo.
The conference is in Tokyo.
The conference is in tokyo city.
The conference is in Tokyo city.
Question 135: What is the past perfect form of "arrive"?
Arrived
Had arrived
Arriving
Have arrived
Question 136: What is meant by "steal someone’s thunder"?
To take someone’s idea
To make a loud noise
To help someone succeed
To hide from someone
Question 137: What does "eloquent" mean?
Silent
Well-spoken
Confusing
Rude
Question 138: Read the text: "The veterinary clinic treats injured animals. Staff provide care to ensure recovery." What does the staff provide at the clinic?
Educational lessons
Care for recovery
Art supplies
Coding tutorials
Question 139: What is the meaning of "piece of cake"?
Something very difficult
Something very easy
A type of dessert
A risky task
Question 140: What does the word "assured" mean?
Doubtful
Confident
Scared
Sad
Question 141: What does "resolute" mean?
Undecided
Determined
Weak
Confused
Question 142: What does "alleviate" mean?
Worsen
Relieve or reduce
Increase
Complicate
Question 143: Which phrase is best for apologizing sincerely?
My bad, whatever.
I’m truly sorry for my mistake.
Oops, my fault!
Get over it!
Question 144: How do you politely ask for clarification?
What’s that?
Could you explain that, please?
Say it again!
Huh?
Question 145: Which sentence uses the correct tense: "She ___ a book yesterday."
reads
read
is reading
has read
Question 146: If a text describes an event as "momentous," what is implied?
Trivial
Significant
Boring
Brief
Question 147: If a text describes an action as “spontaneous,” what is implied?
Carefully planned
Done without prior thought
Highly predictable
Extremely cautious
Question 148: What is a synonym for "tenacious"?
Weak
Persistent
Careless
Timid
Question 149: How would you politely suggest a different idea during a meeting?
Your idea is wrong.
Could we consider an alternative approach?
That won’t work.
Let’s do it my way.
Question 150: Which phrase is appropriate for a professional greeting?
Hey, what’s good?
Good afternoon, it’s nice to meet you.
Yo, what’s up?
Sup, everyone?
Question 151: What is meant by "pull the plug"?
To start a project
To end something abruptly
To fix a machine
To save energy
Question 152: How would you politely ask for a deadline extension during a project?
Can you give me more time, please?
I need more time, do it!
This deadline is impossible.
I don’t care about the deadline.
Question 153: Choose the correct verb tense: "By next year, they ___ in this city for a decade."
live
will live
have lived
will have lived
Question 154: Which sentence is best for summarizing a blog post about sustainable travel?
Travel is fun.
Sustainable travel supports environmental conservation and local communities.
I like to travel.
Let’s talk about vacations.
Question 155: What is the past perfect form of "visit"?
Visited
Has visited
Had visited
Visiting
Question 156: What does the word "intricate" mean?
Simple
Complex
Bright
Quiet
Question 157: What does "spill the beans" mean?
To cook a meal
To reveal a secret
To make a mess
To argue
Question 158: Read the passage: "The community choir performs classical music. Singers rehearse weekly to perfect their harmonies." What do singers rehearse to perfect?
Dance routines
Harmonies
Cooking recipes
Coding skills
Question 159: What does the word "tenacious" mean?
Weak
Persistent
Careless
Lazy
Question 160: What does "cut to the chase" mean?
To start a race
To get to the point
To avoid talking
To chase someone
Question 161: If a character is described as "pensive" in a text, how do they behave?
Angry and loud
Thoughtful and reflective
Carefree and happy
Rude and dismissive
Question 162: Which word is an antonym for "bright"?
Dim
Radiant
Shiny
Vivid
Question 163: What does "pull someone’s leg" mean?
To help someone
To tease someone
To ignore someone
To challenge someone
Question 164: What is meant by "walk a tightrope"?
To perform in a circus
To balance a difficult situation
To exercise regularly
To avoid responsibility
Question 165: Complete the sentence: "Can you ___ the project?"
manage
managing
managed
manages
Question 166: Read the passage: "Sophie travels by boat. She enjoys the calm sea." Why does Sophie enjoy traveling by boat?
It’s fast
It’s calm
It’s cheap
It’s crowded
Question 167: Which sentence is best for a formal invitation to a corporate event?
Come join our awesome event!
We cordially invite you to our corporate event.
Hey, you should come to our event!
Party at our place, be there!
Question 168: Which sentence uses the correct preposition?
She is good in math.
She is good at math.
She is good with math.
She is good on math.
Question 169: What does "wear your heart on your sleeve" mean?
To hide your emotions
To show your emotions openly
To dress casually
To avoid feelings
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