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Question 1: Choose the sentence with correct hyphen usage.
The well-known author spoke at the event.
The well known author spoke at the event.
The well-known-author spoke at the event.
The wellknown author spoke at the event.
Question 2: What does the word "prudent" mean?
Reckless
Cautious
Loud
Careless
Question 3: What does "wear your heart on your sleeve" mean?
To hide your emotions
To show your emotions openly
To dress casually
To avoid feelings
Question 4: Which sentence is best for starting a narrative essay about a personal experience?
Last summer, I embarked on a life-changing journey.
This is my story.
I don’t like writing.
Here’s something random.
Question 5: What does "kick the bucket" mean?
To start a journey
To die
To win a prize
To work hard
Question 6: What is the meaning of "pristine"?
Damaged
Untouched
Complicated
Familiar
Question 7: 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 8: Which sentence is spelled correctly?
The occassion was special.
The occasion was special.
The ocassion was special.
The occasoin was special.
Question 9: If a text describes a character as “benevolent,” what is their behavior like?
Selfish and unkind
Kind and generous
Arrogant and proud
Shy and reserved
Question 10: Complete the dialogue: "What’s your favorite sport?" "I love ___."
play soccer
playing soccer
plays soccer
soccer playing
Question 11: 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 12: What is meant by "spill the beans"?
To cook a meal
To reveal a secret
To make a mess
To start a project
Question 13: Which sentence is best for starting an essay about cultural diversity?
Culture is interesting.
Cultural diversity enriches societies and fosters mutual understanding.
I like different cultures.
Let’s talk about culture.
Question 14: What is a suitable way to express agreement during a team meeting?
I completely agree with your point.
That’s a terrible idea.
Let’s move on.
I don’t care.
Question 15: Which phrase is best to politely end a conversation?
I’m done talking.
It was great speaking with you, but I have to go.
Bye now!
Talk later!
Question 16: Read the text: "The local theater hosts a drama festival. Actors perform plays inspired by historical events." What inspires the plays at the drama festival?
Science fiction
Historical events
Modern politics
Fairy tales
Question 17: Which word means "lasting only a short time"?
Permanent
Ephemeral
Enduring
Stable
Question 18: What is the passive form of: "They are preparing the meal"?
The meal is prepared.
The meal was prepared.
The meal is being prepared.
The meal prepares itself.
Question 19: What is the meaning of “prolific”?
Unproductive
Highly productive
Cautious
Temporary
Question 20: What does the idiom "pull someone’s leg" mean?
To help someone
To tease someone playfully
To argue with someone
To ignore someone
Question 21: What does the idiom "to spill the beans" mean?
To cook a meal
To reveal a secret
To make a mess
To win a game
Question 22: What does the idiom "to be under the weather" mean?
To be very happy
To feel unwell
To be busy
To be confused
Question 23: Which word has a silent "r" in some British English dialects?
Iron
Rain
Road
River
Question 24: Read the passage: "The bookstore is crowded on weekends. People buy novels there." What do people buy at the bookstore?
Magazines
Novels
Textbooks
Comics
Question 25: If a story mentions a "serene lake," what is the mood?
Chaotic
Peaceful
Tense
Exciting
Question 26: 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 27: What is meant by "under your belt"?
Wearing a belt
Having experience
Eating a lot
Hiding something
Question 28: What does the word "radiant" mean?
Dim
Glowing
Cold
Rough
Question 29: If a text describes a "bustling market," what is the setting like?
Quiet and empty
Crowded and lively
Dark and gloomy
Cold and barren
Question 30: If a text describes an event as "momentous," what is implied?
Trivial
Significant
Boring
Brief
Question 31: 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 32: Which sentence uses the correct possessive pronoun?
This book is my.
This book is mine.
This book is mines.
This book is me.
Question 33: What is a synonym for “tranquil”?
Noisy
Peaceful
Chaotic
Busy
Question 34: What is the best way to express disagreement politely in a meeting?
You’re totally wrong!
I see your point, but I respectfully disagree.
That’s nonsense!
No way, that’s stupid!
Question 35: How would you politely ask someone to repeat something during a conversation?
What did you say?
Could you repeat that, please?
Say it again!
I didn’t hear you.
Question 36: If a character is described as "audacious," what is their behavior like?
Timid
Bold and daring
Quiet
Cautious
Question 37: Which sentence has a natural tone for casually expressing gratitude?
I express my heartfelt thanks.
Thanks, you’re a lifesaver!
My gratitude is profound.
I am deeply thankful.
Question 38: Which sentence has the best structure?
Quickly running, she the prize won.
She ran quickly and won the prize.
Running quick, the prize she won.
The prize, she quickly ran and won.
Question 39: Which greeting is most appropriate for a job interview?
Hey, nice to meet you!
It’s a pleasure to meet you, thank you for having me.
Yo, what’s up?
Good to see you, let’s do this!
Question 40: Based on the sentence: "The festival attracted thousands of visitors with its vibrant performances," what can be inferred about the festival?
It was held indoors.
It featured lively shows.
It was a small event.
It was a quiet gathering.
Question 41: Which preposition fits: "They arrived ___ the station on time."
in
at
on
by
Question 42: What does the idiom "break the ice" mean?
To cause a problem
To start a conversation
To end a meeting
To avoid someone
Question 43: Which sentence uses the correct past perfect tense?
She has finished her work.
She had finished her work before the meeting.
She finishes her work yesterday.
She was finish her work.
Question 44: Which sentence uses commas correctly for an introductory phrase?
Surprisingly, the event was a success.
Surprisingly the event was a success.
Surprisingly, the event, was a success.
Surprisingly the event, was a success.
Question 45: Which sentence capitalizes landmarks correctly?
I saw the statue of liberty.
I saw the Statue of Liberty.
I saw the Statue of liberty.
I saw the statue of Liberty.
Question 46: If a text describes a decision as "hasty," what does this suggest?
Carefully considered
Made quickly without thought
Well-planned
Delayed
Question 47: Read the passage: "Liam enjoys gardening. He grows roses and tulips in his backyard." What flowers does Liam grow?
Daisies and lilies
Roses and tulips
Sunflowers and orchids
Violets and daisies
Question 48: 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 49: Read the passage: "Anna studies history. She spends hours reading about ancient civilizations." What does Anna study?
Math
History
Science
Literature
Question 50: What does "under a cloud" mean?
In a rainy place
Under suspicion
Feeling happy
Very successful
Question 51: If a story mentions a “serene” atmosphere, what mood is being described?
Tense and chaotic
Calm and peaceful
Exciting and vibrant
Gloomy and depressing
Question 52: What does the idiom “to take the bull by the horns” mean?
To avoid a challenge
To confront a problem directly
To make a risky investment
To celebrate a victory
Question 53: Which sentence has a natural tone for casually apologizing to a friend?
I express my sincere apologies.
My bad, didn’t mean to do that!
I regret my mistake.
Please accept my apology.
Question 54: How is "niche" pronounced in British English?
/niːʃ/
/nɪtʃ/
/ˈnaɪ.ʃə/
/ˈniː.kə/
Question 55: What does the idiom “to pull someone’s leg” mean?
To physically trip someone
To tease or joke with someone
To help someone in need
To argue with someone
Question 56: Choose the correct verb form: "If I ___ more time, I would read more."
have
had
having
will have
Question 57: Which sentence uses the correct form of the indefinite article?
She saw a elephant in the zoo.
She saw an elephant in the zoo.
She saw the elephant in the zoo.
She saw elephant in the zoo.
Question 58: Which phrase is best for politely asking for a favor during a conversation?
Can you do me a favor, please?
Do this for me now!
I need your help, hurry up!
Just help me out, okay?
Question 59: What does "tenacious" mean?
Weak
Persistent
Careless
Timid
Question 60: What does the idiom "to have a chip on your shoulder" mean?
To be happy
To hold a grudge
To be successful
To carry a burden
Question 61: Which sentence uses the correct preposition?
She’s interested for learning new skills.
She’s interested in learning new skills.
She’s interested with learning new skills.
She’s interested about learning new skills.
Question 62: Which sentence avoids redundancy for a clear email?
I’m writing to let you know about the meeting that’s scheduled.
The meeting is scheduled for tomorrow.
The meeting, which is planned, is set for tomorrow.
Tomorrow’s meeting is arranged and planned.
Question 63: What does it mean if a passage refers to an action as "spontaneous"?
Carefully planned
Done impulsively
Very slow
Highly organized
Question 64: Which word is spelled correctly?
Persistance
Persistence
Persestence
Persitance
Question 65: Read the passage: "The archaeology dig uncovers ancient pottery. Researchers study artifacts to learn about past societies." What do researchers learn about from the artifacts?
Future trends
Past societies
Modern technology
Marine life
Question 66: What does the word “serene” mean?
Chaotic
Calm and peaceful
Loud
Busy
Question 67: Which sentence is spelled correctly?
The accomodation was nice.
The accommodation was nice.
The acommodation was nice.
The accomadation was nice.
Question 68: Which word contains a silent "m" in its pronunciation?
Mnemonic
Memory
Moment
Mirror
Question 69: What does "chair" refer to?
A vehicle
A piece of furniture
A meal
A book
Question 70: How is the word "route" pronounced in British English?
/ruːt/
/raʊt/
/ˈruː.tə/
/ˈraʊ.tə/
Question 71: What does "reliable" mean?
Untrustworthy
Dependable
Uncertain
Weak
Question 72: How do you politely ask someone to explain again?
What’s that?
Could you clarify, please?
Say it again!
Huh?
Question 73: What does "put the pedal to the metal" mean?
To drive slowly
To work quickly
To stop working
To repair a car
Question 74: Choose the sentence with correct comma usage in a compound sentence.
I wanted to attend, but I was sick.
I wanted to attend but I was sick.
I wanted to attend, I was sick.
I wanted to attend but, I was sick.
Question 75: Which sentence avoids redundancy?
The meeting is at 9 AM in the morning.
The meeting is at 9 AM.
The meeting is at 9 AM today.
The meeting is at 9 in the morning.
Question 76: Read the passage: "Tom runs a marathon every year. He trains in the mountains." Where does Tom train?
In the city
In the mountains
At the beach
In a gym
Question 77: 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 78: Which sentence is best for a professional meeting summary?
It was a cool meeting.
Key decisions were made during the discussion.
We talked about stuff.
Meeting was awesome!
Question 79: What is a polite way to decline an invitation?
No way, I’m busy.
Thanks, but I can’t make it.
I don’t want to come.
Not interested.
Question 80: What does “under the weather” mean?
Feeling great
Feeling unwell
Being busy
Being happy
Question 81: Complete the sentence: "Can you ___ the project?"
manage
managing
managed
manages
Question 82: Which sentence uses commas correctly for a parenthetical phrase?
My teacher, an expert in history, wrote a book.
My teacher an expert in history wrote a book.
My teacher, an expert in history wrote a book.
My teacher an expert in history, wrote a book.
Question 83: Read the passage: "Anna hikes in the forest. She loves the fresh air." Why does Anna hike in the forest?
To meet friends
For fresh air
To exercise
To read
Question 84: What is the past tense of "write"?
Write
Wrote
Written
Writing
Question 85: If a text describes a "pristine forest," what is its condition?
Polluted and damaged
Untouched and clean
Crowded and noisy
Dry and barren
Question 86: How is the word “schedule” pronounced in British English?
/ˈsked.juːl/
/ˈʃedʒ.uːl/
/skəˈdjuːl/
/ˈʃed.juːl/
Question 87: Read the passage: "Community composting reduces waste. Residents contribute organic materials to enrich soil." What do residents contribute to the composting program?
Plastic waste
Organic materials
Electronics
Clothing
Question 88: What does "throw caution to the wind" mean?
To be very careful
To act recklessly
To plan thoroughly
To avoid risks
Question 89: Which sentence has the best structure?
Quickly dancing, she the prize won.
She danced quickly and won the prize.
Dancing quick, the prize she won.
The prize, she danced quickly and won.
Question 90: What is the present perfect continuous form of "run"?
Ran
Has run
Has been running
Running
Question 91: Read the text: "The architecture tour explores historic buildings. Guides explain their design and significance." What do guides explain on the tour?
Modern technology
Design and significance of buildings
Wildlife habitats
Literary works
Question 92: What does "let the cat out of the bag" mean?
To adopt a pet
To reveal a secret
To start a fight
To clean up
Question 93: What does the idiom "to spill the tea" mean?
To make tea
To share gossip
To clean up
To stay quiet
Question 94: Choose the sentence with correct pronoun usage.
Me and him went to the store.
He and I went to the store.
Him and I went to the store.
He and me went to the store.
Question 95: 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 96: Read the passage: "The music festival features global artists. Audiences enjoy performances from diverse genres." What do audiences enjoy at the festival?
Scientific lectures
Performances from diverse genres
Fashion shows
Cooking demos
Question 97: Which sentence uses a professional tone for a cover letter?
I’m super excited for this job!
I am eager to contribute my skills to your team.
This job sounds cool!
I really want this gig!
Question 98: What does "to bite the bullet" mean?
To give up
To face a difficult task
To eat quickly
To avoid a problem
Question 99: Which sentence capitalizes countries correctly?
The summit is in england.
The summit is in England.
The summit is in england next month.
The summit is in England next Month.
Question 100: What does "pass the buck" mean?
To share money
To shift responsibility
To win a game
To save time
Question 101: What does "out of the blue" mean?
Planned in advance
Unexpectedly
Carefully organized
Regularly occurring
Question 102: What does "under the weather" mean?
Feeling great
Feeling unwell
Very happy
Extremely tired
Question 103: What is a synonym for "elaborate"?
Simple
Detailed
Brief
Vague
Question 104: Which word has stress on the first syllable?
Permit (verb)
Permit (noun)
Project (verb)
Record (verb)
Question 105: What does "off the hook" mean?
To be in trouble
To be free from responsibility
To start a task
To make a mistake
Question 106: Read the text: "The music school teaches jazz techniques. Students practice improvisation on saxophones." What do students practice at the school?
Painting styles
Improvisation on saxophones
Scientific experiments
Writing essays
Question 107: What does "kick up your heels" mean?
To dance wildly
To work hard
To sit quietly
To run away
Question 108: What does "bite the bullet" mean?
To avoid a task
To face a difficult situation
To relax
To give up
Question 109: Which sentence uses the correct article for a consonant sound?
I saw a unicorn in the forest.
I saw an unicorn in the forest.
I saw the unicorn in the forest.
I saw unicorn in the forest.
Question 110: Which word has a silent "p" in its pronunciation?
Psychology
Plan
Place
Power
Question 111: Read the text: "The photography club captures natural scenery. Members share images of forests and rivers." What do members share in the club?
Urban designs
Images of forests and rivers
Historical texts
Scientific data
Question 112: Which sentence is most appropriate for a job application letter?
I’m really pumped for this role!
I am confident in my qualifications.
This job sounds awesome.
I’d love to work here, no cap.
Question 113: 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 114: Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb "to lay"?
She laid the book on the table.
She lay the book on the table.
She lain the book on the table.
She lied the book on the table.
Question 115: Which article is correct: "___ eagle flew overhead."
A
An
The
No article
Question 116: What does "have your cake and eat it too" mean?
To bake a cake
To want two desirable things
To share food
To avoid decisions
Question 117: Which response is most suitable for acknowledging a compliment in a professional setting?
I know, I’m awesome!
Thank you, I’m honored by your kind words.
Yeah, thanks!
Cool, appreciate it!
Question 118: Which word is an antonym for "expand"?
Grow
Contract
Extend
Increase
Question 119: Which sentence is most suitable for concluding a formal report?
That’s all we’ve got, thanks!
In summary, our findings support the proposed strategy.
Here’s the wrap-up, folks!
We’re done, hope you liked it!
Question 120: Which sentence is best for an academic essay?
This idea is totally great.
This concept is highly effective.
This thing works awesome.
I love this idea!
Question 121: Which sentence uses commas correctly with an introductory phrase?
After the meeting we went to lunch.
After the meeting, we went to lunch.
After, the meeting we went to lunch.
After the meeting we, went to lunch.
Question 122: What is the past tense of "drink"?
Drinked
Drank
Drunk
Drinking
Question 123: What does "meticulous" mean?
Careless
Extremely careful
Hasty
Disorganized
Question 124: Read the text: "The photography workshop teaches portrait techniques. Participants capture images of people in natural settings." What do participants capture at the workshop?
Wildlife images
Images of people
Abstract art
Historical documents
Question 125: Which sentence uses the correct conditional form?
If I will go, I’ll call you.
If I go, I’ll call you.
If I went, I call you.
If I go, I would call you.
Question 126: If a text mentions a "luminous sky," what is the scene like?
Dark and cloudy
Bright and clear
Stormy
Foggy
Question 127: Read the passage: "The travel expo highlights global destinations. Bloggers share tips for budget travel." What do bloggers share at the expo?
Fashion advice
Budget travel tips
Scientific research
Sports strategies
Question 128: What does the word "formidable" mean?
Weak
Impressive
Simple
Small
Question 129: Choose the correct verb: "She ___ to music every evening."
listens
listen
listened
listening
Question 130: Which word has a silent “k” in its pronunciation?
Key
Know
Kite
King
Question 131: How would you ask for someone’s opinion politely?
What do you think about this?
Tell me your opinion now!
Why should I care what you think?
Just say something!
Question 132: What does "shine" mean in "The stars shine at night"?
To dim
To glow brightly
To hide
To fall
Question 133: Read: "The town is known for its vibrant festivals." What is the town famous for?
Quiet streets
Lively festivals
Old libraries
Empty parks
Question 134: What does “burn the midnight oil” mean?
To sleep late
To work late into the night
To waste time
To relax
Question 135: Select the sentence with correct comma placement.
Because it was late, we stayed home.
Because it was late we stayed home.
Because, it was late we stayed home.
Because it was late we, stayed home.
Question 136: What does "wear many hats" mean?
To collect hats
To have multiple roles
To be fashionable
To avoid work
Question 137: If a passage uses “vivid” to describe imagery, what is being emphasized?
Dull and boring details
Bright and clear descriptions
Confusing and vague ideas
Simple and plain visuals
Question 138: What does "take the bull by the horns" imply?
To avoid a challenge
To face a problem directly
To start a new hobby
To ignore a situation
Question 139: Which article fits: "___ elephant is a large animal."
A
An
The
No article
Question 140: Read: "The film was intense and heartfelt." How would you describe the film?
Funny
Emotional and gripping
Boring
Light
Question 141: 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 142: Which sentence is best for a formal request to reschedule an appointment?
Can we move the appointment?
Would it be possible to reschedule our appointment?
Let’s change the time, okay?
I need a different time slot.
Question 143: Which word means “to reduce or decrease”?
Increase
Diminish
Expand
Grow
Question 144: What does "resilient" mean?
Fragile
Able to recover quickly
Slow
Uncertain
Question 145: Read the passage: "The history seminar examines ancient manuscripts. Scholars discuss their cultural significance." What do scholars discuss at the seminar?
Modern technology
Cultural significance of manuscripts
Marine ecosystems
Sports history
Question 146: Which sentence uses the correct future tense?
I will meet you tomorrow.
I meet you tomorrow.
I meeting you tomorrow.
I will meets you tomorrow.
Question 147: What does "the ball is in your court" mean?
To play a game
To take action or decide
To lose a chance
To wait patiently
Question 148: What does "cut to the chase" mean?
To start a race
To get to the point
To avoid talking
To chase someone
Question 149: From the sentence: "The exhibition showcased innovative designs," what can be inferred about the designs?
They were outdated.
They were creative and new.
They were expensive.
They were poorly made.
Question 150: 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 151: Which word is a synonym for "brave"?
Fearful
Courageous
Weak
Timid
Question 152: Which sentence uses punctuation correctly for a question tag?
You’ll join us, won’t you?
You’ll join us won’t you?
You’ll join us, wont you?
You’ll join us wont you?
Question 153: What is a synonym for “meticulous”?
Careless
Precise
Confused
Hasty
Question 154: Which sentence capitalizes cities correctly?
The meeting is in new york.
The meeting is in New York.
The meeting is in New york.
The meeting is in new York.
Question 155: Read the passage: "The planetarium hosts star shows. Presenters explain constellations and their myths." What do presenters explain at the planetarium?
Marine ecosystems
Constellations and their myths
Urban planning
Literary works
Question 156: Which article fits: "___ honest mistake is forgivable."
A
An
The
No article
Question 157: Which opening is most appropriate for a formal complaint letter?
Hey, I’m really upset about this!
Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to express my concern.
Yo, what’s wrong with your service?
I’m not happy, fix it!
Question 158: What is a synonym for “vivid”?
Dull
Bright
Vague
Simple
Question 159: What does the word "resilient" mean?
Fragile
Adaptable
Rigid
Weak
Question 160: Which word is spelled correctly?
Seperate
Separate
Sepparate
Seperete
Question 161: Which phrase is best for thanking a colleague in a professional email?
Thanks a bunch, you rock!
I greatly appreciate your collaboration.
Awesome job, thanks!
Big thanks, pal!
Question 162: Which sentence uses a colon correctly for emphasis?
I have one goal, success.
I have one goal: success.
I have one goal success.
I have one goal; success.
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