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Question 1: Select the correct conjunction: "I want to join, ___ I have no time."
and
but
or
so
Question 2: How is the word “niche” pronounced in American English?
/niːʃ/
/nɪtʃ/
/ˈnaɪ.tʃə/
/ˈniː.kə/
Question 3: Which sentence uses the correct verb for "each"?
Each of the players have a role.
Each of the players has a role.
Each of the players have roles.
Each of the players has roles.
Question 4: Which sentence uses the correct phrasing for a formal compliment?
You did awesome!
Your work is truly impressive.
Nice job, bro!
That’s super cool!
Question 5: How would you politely end a phone call?
Bye, I’m done.
Thanks for calling, goodbye.
I gotta go.
Talk later!
Question 6: Which word is a synonym for "clever"?
Dull
Bright
Slow
Weak
Question 7: Which word is a synonym for "weary"?
Energetic
Fatigued
Happy
Quick
Question 8: What does "vibrant" mean?
Dull
Lively and bright
Quiet
Plain
Question 9: Read the passage: "James paints landscapes. His favorite place to paint is the countryside." Where does James like to paint?
The city
The countryside
The beach
The forest
Question 10: What does it mean if a passage refers to an action as "spontaneous"?
Carefully planned
Done impulsively
Very slow
Highly organized
Question 11: 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 12: Which sentence is best for a formal condolence letter?
Sorry for your loss, take care!
Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss.
That’s sad, hope you’re okay!
My heart goes out, stay strong!
Question 13: Which word has a silent "t" in its pronunciation?
Time
Listen
Talk
Train
Question 14: What does "out of the blue" mean?
Planned in advance
Unexpectedly
Carefully organized
Regularly occurring
Question 15: How is "route" pronounced in British English?
/ruːt/
/raʊt/
/rʊt/
/ˈrɔːt/
Question 16: What does the word "commend" mean?
To criticize
To praise
To ignore
To forget
Question 17: Which sentence uses the correct negative form?
They don’t sings.
They doesn’t sing.
They don’t sing.
They not sing.
Question 18: Which sentence is spelled correctly?
The occassion was memorable.
The occasion was memorable.
The ocassion was memorable.
The occasoin was memorable.
Question 19: What is meant by "pull the plug"?
To start a project
To end something abruptly
To fix a machine
To save energy
Question 20: What is the meaning of "beat around the bush"?
To be direct
To avoid the main topic
To solve a problem
To work hard
Question 21: 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 22: What does "take it with a grain of salt" mean?
To believe completely
To be skeptical about something
To ignore completely
To share with others
Question 23: 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 24: Choose the correct verb form: "If I ___ more time, I would read more."
have
had
having
will have
Question 25: What is a polite way to ask for clarification?
What are you talking about?
Could you explain that again?
I don’t get it.
Say that one more time.
Question 26: How would you politely ask for a favor?
Do this for me.
Could you help me with this?
I need you to do it.
Get it done!
Question 27: Read the passage: "The outdoor market offers organic produce. Shoppers buy fresh fruits and herbs." What do shoppers buy at the market?
Electronics
Fresh fruits and herbs
Clothing
Books
Question 28: What does "back to square one" mean?
To finish a task
To start over
To win a prize
To move forward
Question 29: Which sentence uses the correct phrasing for a formal invitation?
Come to my party, okay?
You’re invited to my event.
Wanna join us?
Hey, swing by!
Question 30: What does "articulate" mean?
Confusing
Silent
Clearly expressive
Vague
Question 31: What does the idiom "break the ice" mean?
To cause a problem
To start a conversation
To end a meeting
To avoid someone
Question 32: Which word is spelled correctly?
Relevent
Relevant
Relavent
Relevint
Question 33: What does "authentic" mean?
Fake
Genuine
Copied
Artificial
Question 34: Choose the correct preposition: "The book is ___ the shelf."
on
in
at
under
Question 35: What does the idiom "to spill the beans" mean?
To cause chaos
To share a secret
To waste resources
To start an argument
Question 36: Which response is most suitable for politely interrupting a speaker?
Hold on, let me say something.
Excuse me, may I share a thought?
Hey, can I cut in?
Wait, my turn to talk!
Question 37: How would you politely decline an invitation to an event?
No way, I’m not coming.
Thank you, but I’m unable to attend.
I don’t want to go.
Forget it!
Question 38: Which phrase is most appropriate for offering help politely?
Need help? I’m here.
Can I assist you with anything?
You look like you need me!
I’ll do it, don’t worry.
Question 39: Which sentence uses the correct article: "___ eagle soared above the mountain."
A
An
The
No article
Question 40: Which sentence is most appropriate for a thank-you note after an interview?
Thanks for the chat, it was cool!
Thank you for the opportunity to discuss the position.
Had a great time talking, thanks!
Appreciate the interview, let’s talk soon!
Question 41: Which sentence uses proper capitalization for titles?
The mayor and the governor met today.
The Mayor and the Governor met today.
The mayor and the Governor met today.
The Mayor and the governor met today.
Question 42: Read the passage: "The photography exhibit displays urban landscapes. Visitors admire cityscapes captured at dusk." What do visitors admire at the exhibit?
Wildlife portraits
Cityscapes captured at dusk
Abstract paintings
Historical maps
Question 43: Which sentence uses the correct verb for "everyone"?
Everyone have their own ideas.
Everyone has their own ideas.
Everyone have his own ideas.
Everyone has his own idea.
Question 44: Which word features a silent "n" in its pronunciation?
Hymn
Nest
Note
Name
Question 45: How is the word "schedule" pronounced differently in British vs. American English?
British: /ˈʃedʒ.uːl/, American: /ˈsked.juːl/
British: /ˈsked.juːl/, American: /ˈʃedʒ.uːl/
British: /skəˈdjuːl/, American: /ˈsked.juːl/
British: /ˈʃed.juːl/, American: /skəˈdjuːl/
Question 46: Which sentence is best for concluding a persuasive speech on recycling?
Recycling is nice.
Let us commit to recycling for a sustainable future.
I hope you recycle.
That’s all about recycling.
Question 47: Read the passage: "Sophie rides her bike to work. It’s an eco-friendly way to travel." How does Sophie travel to work?
By car
By bike
By bus
On foot
Question 48: Which sentence uses the correct infinitive form?
I want to studying English.
I want to study English.
I want studying English.
I want study English.
Question 49: Which word is a synonym for "serene"?
Chaotic
Tranquil
Loud
Busy
Question 50: Which sentence is most appropriate for summarizing a team meeting in a professional email?
We had a great meeting, lots of ideas!
The meeting covered key strategies for the upcoming quarter.
Meeting was cool, we talked about stuff.
We chatted and came up with some plans.
Question 51: What does "to beat around the bush" mean?
To be direct
To avoid the main topic
To win a debate
To plant trees
Question 52: Choose the correct verb: "She ___ to music every evening."
listens
listen
listened
listening
Question 53: What is the present perfect continuous form of "run"?
Ran
Has run
Has been running
Running
Question 54: What is a synonym for "authentic"?
Fake
Genuine
Temporary
Complex
Question 55: If a text describes a "picturesque village," what is its appearance?
Modern and industrial
Charming and scenic
Dark and gloomy
Crowded and noisy
Question 56: What does "bark up the wrong tree" imply?
To climb a tree
To make a mistake about something
To argue loudly
To succeed quickly
Question 57: Which phrase is best for apologizing during a client meeting?
I deeply regret any inconvenience caused.
My bad, let’s move on.
Sorry, I messed up there.
Oops, my fault!
Question 58: Read the passage: "Tom cycles through the countryside. He enjoys the scenic views." Why does Tom cycle in the countryside?
To exercise
For scenic views
To visit friends
To save time
Question 59: What does "make waves" mean?
To swim well
To cause a disturbance
To stay calm
To travel by boat
Question 60: 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 61: Select the correct verb form: "He ___ his work every evening."
complete
completes
completed
completing
Question 62: What does "put the pedal to the metal" mean?
To drive slowly
To work quickly
To stop working
To repair a car
Question 63: 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 64: Which idiom means to start something from the beginning?
Break the ice
Start from scratch
Spill the beans
Bite the bullet
Question 65: What does "hit the nail on the head" mean?
To miss the point
To be exactly right
To start a project
To cause trouble
Question 66: Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly for a title?
My favorite poem is “Ode to a Nightingale”.
My favorite poem is Ode to a Nightingale.
My favorite poem is “Ode to a Nightingale.”
My favorite poem is Ode to a Nightingale.
Question 67: Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?
The group of students are studying.
The group of students is studying.
The group of students were studying.
The group of students study.
Question 68: Which word is spelled correctly?
Judgement
Judgment
Judjemant
Judgmant
Question 69: Which sentence capitalizes countries correctly?
I visited japan last year.
I visited Japan last year.
I visited Japan last Year.
I visited japan last Year.
Question 70: What does the idiom "to bite the bullet" mean?
To avoid a task
To face a difficult situation
To give up easily
To make a quick decision
Question 71: What does the idiom “to have a chip on one’s shoulder” mean?
To be physically strong
To hold a grudge or feel resentful
To be overly confident
To carry a heavy burden
Question 72: Which phrase is most appropriate for politely declining a social invitation?
Nah, I’m good, thanks.
Thank you, but I’m unable to attend this time.
No way, I’m too busy.
Sorry, can’t make it.
Question 73: Read the passage: "Anna studies history. She spends hours reading about ancient civilizations." What does Anna study?
Math
History
Science
Literature
Question 74: Which conjunction fits best: "I wanted to join, ___ I had to finish my homework."
so
and
or
but
Question 75: Read the text: "The innovation lab creates smart devices. Engineers design tools for energy efficiency." What do engineers design in the lab?
Fashion accessories
Tools for energy efficiency
Historical replicas
Musical instruments
Question 76: What does the word “serene” mean?
Chaotic
Calm and peaceful
Loud
Busy
Question 77: Read the passage: "Emma writes travel blogs. Her stories inspire adventure." What does Emma write?
Novels
Travel blogs
Poems
Recipes
Question 78: How do you politely ask someone to repeat?
What?
Could you repeat that, please?
Say it again!
Huh?
Question 79: What does "in hot water" mean?
To be in trouble
To relax
To succeed
To travel
Question 80: Which sentence uses the correct verb for "data"?
The data is reliable.
The data are reliable.
The data is reliables.
The data are reliables.
Question 81: What does the word “pristine” mean?
Dirty
Clean and untouched
Broken
Old
Question 82: What does "break the ice" mean?
To end a conversation
To start a conversation
To fail a task
To avoid someone
Question 83: Read the text: "The art workshop encourages creativity. Participants design murals inspired by local culture." What inspires the murals at the workshop?
Local culture
Foreign languages
Scientific theories
Sports events
Question 84: What does the word "radiant" mean when describing a smile?
Dim
Bright and cheerful
Sad
Angry
Question 85: What is a synonym for "tenacious"?
Weak
Persistent
Careless
Timid
Question 86: Which sentence uses a hyphen correctly in a compound adjective?
The high quality product sold out.
The high-quality product sold out.
The high quality-product sold out.
The highquality product sold out.
Question 87: What is the meaning of “ambiguous”?
Clear and precise
Unclear and open to interpretation
Confident and bold
Simple and straightforward
Question 88: Which sentence uses proper capitalization for a title?
the benefits of technology
The benefits of technology
The Benefits Of Technology
the Benefits of Technology
Question 89: What does "pull someone’s leg" mean?
To help someone
To tease someone
To criticize someone
To ignore someone
Question 90: 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 91: What does "call it a day" mean?
To start work
To stop working
To plan ahead
To continue late
Question 92: Which word is a synonym for "complex"?
Simple
Intricate
Clear
Basic
Question 93: What does "cut to the chase" mean?
To delay a task
To get to the point
To complicate things
To give up
Question 94: 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 95: What does the idiom “spill the beans” mean?
To keep quiet
To reveal a secret
To work hard
To make a mistake
Question 96: What is the past continuous form of "write"?
Wrote
Was writing
Has written
Writing
Question 97: What does the word "hesitant" mean?
Eager
Unwilling
Happy
Quick
Question 98: Which phrase is most appropriate for politely requesting a deadline extension in a professional email?
Can you give me more time, please?
I’d greatly appreciate it if we could extend the deadline.
Hey, I need extra time, cool?
Just push the deadline back, okay?
Question 99: 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 100: Which phrase is most appropriate for formally welcoming attendees to a seminar?
Hey, glad you’re here!
Welcome, thank you for joining today’s seminar.
Yo, let’s get started!
Alright, good to see you all!
Question 101: 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 102: What does the phrase "piece of cake" imply?
Something expensive
Something easy
Something rare
Something complex
Question 103: What does the idiom "to be under the weather" mean?
To be very happy
To feel unwell
To be busy
To be confused
Question 104: Read the text: "The writing workshop inspires creativity. Participants craft short stories about personal experiences." What do participants craft at the workshop?
Scientific reports
Short stories about personal experiences
Musical compositions
Digital apps
Question 105: What does "in the same boat" mean?
In different situations
In the same situation
Competing
Traveling together
Question 106: What does the idiom "to pull someone’s leg" mean?
To trip someone
To tease playfully
To help someone
To argue with someone
Question 107: Which sentence uses the correct superlative form?
This is the most fast car.
This is the fastest car.
This is the more fast car.
This is the fast car.
Question 108: From the sentence: "The book’s plot was intricate and engaging," what can be inferred about the plot?
It was simple.
It was complex and interesting.
It was boring.
It was predictable.
Question 109: What is a synonym for "abundant"?
Rare
Plentiful
Small
Limited
Question 110: Read the text: "The coding bootcamp teaches programming skills. Students develop apps for real-world problems." What do students develop at the bootcamp?
Recipes
Apps for real-world problems
Sculptures
Poetry collections
Question 111: 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 112: What does the phrase "barking up the wrong tree" mean?
To be successful
To make a mistake
To climb a tree
To start a new hobby
Question 113: Which word is a synonym for "quick"?
Slow
Swift
Heavy
Long
Question 114: Which word is spelled correctly?
Definately
Definitely
Definitly
Definitelly
Question 115: Which sentence uses the correct article?
He is a honest man.
He is an honest man.
He is the honest man.
He is honest man.
Question 116: Which is correct? "This is ___ house."
my
me
I
mine
Question 117: Which phrase is best for apologizing sincerely?
My bad, whatever.
I’m truly sorry for my mistake.
Oops, my fault!
Get over it!
Question 118: Which word is stressed on the second syllable in its verb form?
Conduct
Record
Permit
Object
Question 119: How is "patron" pronounced in American English?
/ˈpæt.rən/
/pəˈtroʊn/
/ˈpeɪ.trən/
/pæˈtrɒn/
Question 120: What does "through thick and thin" mean?
In good and bad times
In a short time
With great effort
Without planning
Question 121: Which sentence is best for a formal thank-you email after a presentation?
Thanks for listening, guys!
Thank you for attending my presentation.
Great to see you all, thanks!
Appreciate you showing up!
Question 122: Which sentence uses the correct present continuous tense?
She is reading a book now.
She reads a book now.
She read a book now.
She is read a book now.
Question 123: Which sentence uses the correct verb form?
They is playing outside.
They are playing outside.
They plays outside.
They was playing outside.
Question 124: Read the passage: "The tech summit discusses digital innovation. Speakers present advancements in artificial intelligence." What do speakers present at the summit?
Culinary recipes
Advancements in artificial intelligence
Historical events
Fashion designs
Question 125: 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 126: What does "reliable" mean?
Untrustworthy
Dependable
Uncertain
Weak
Question 127: Choose the correct conjunction: "I can stay, ___ I can leave now."
and
but
or
so
Question 128: From the sentence: "The team collaborated seamlessly to achieve success," what can be inferred about the team’s work?
It was disorganized.
It was highly coordinated.
It was competitive.
It was unsuccessful.
Question 129: Which word is an antonym for "joyful"?
Happy
Sad
Excited
Pleased
Question 130: Which sentence uses correct punctuation for a formal letter?
Dear Sir! How are you.
Dear Sir, how are you?
Dear Sir: How are you?
Dear Sir, How are you?
Question 131: Which sentence uses the correct article?
She is a engineer.
She is an engineer.
She is engineer.
She is the engineer.
Question 132: What is the reported speech form of: "He said, ‘I’m joining the team tomorrow.’"?
He said he is joining the team tomorrow.
He says he joins the team tomorrow.
He said he was joining the team tomorrow.
He said he joins the team tomorrow.
Question 133: Which phrase is best for politely interrupting a group discussion?
Hey, let me say something!
Excuse me, may I contribute an idea?
Hold up, my turn!
Wait, I’ve got something!
Question 134: Select the correct verb form: "She ___ her homework before dinner yesterday."
finishes
finished
has finished
was finishing
Question 135: What does "make a beeline for" mean?
To avoid something
To head straight for something
To get lost
To plan carefully
Question 136: Which sentence has a clear subject-verb agreement?
The team are winning.
The team is winning.
The team were winning.
The team win every game.
Question 137: Which sentence is correct: "He ___ to the store every morning."
go
goes
went
going
Question 138: 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 139: 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 140: Which word is stressed on the second syllable in its verb form?
Record
Conduct
Project
Protest
Question 141: What does the idiom “to beat around the bush” mean?
To be direct and clear
To avoid talking about the main topic
To exercise outdoors
To resolve a conflict quickly
Question 142: Choose the correct verb: "She ___ a song now."
sing
sings
singing
is singing
Question 143: Read the passage: "Mark designs furniture. His pieces are made from recycled wood." What material does Mark use?
Plastic
Recycled wood
Metal
Glass
Question 144: What is the past perfect form of "visit"?
Visited
Has visited
Had visited
Visiting
Question 145: Which sentence is concise for a professional memo?
We should totally meet soon.
A meeting is scheduled for Monday.
Let’s have a meeting, like, soon.
Meeting time is coming up!
Question 146: What does "keep your chin up" mean?
To give up
To stay positive
To hide feelings
To avoid challenges
Question 147: What is the meaning of "prolific"?
Scarce
Productive
Slow
Expensive
Question 148: What does "up the ante" mean?
To lower expectations
To increase the stakes
To end a game
To avoid risk
Question 149: How would you politely express disagreement in a professional setting?
I respectfully disagree with your view.
You’re totally wrong.
That’s a bad idea.
I don’t like your opinion.
Question 150: Which word is spelled correctly?
Millenium
Millennium
Milenium
Millenium
Question 151: What does "a dime a dozen" mean?
Very expensive
Very common
Very rare
Very difficult
Question 152: If a character is described as "assertive," what trait is emphasized?
Shyness
Confidence
Fearfulness
Laziness
Question 153: 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 154: Which article fits: "___ umbrella is in the car."
A
An
The
No article
Question 155: What does "on the same page" mean?
Reading together
In agreement
Writing a book
Competing fiercely
Question 156: What does the word "formidable" mean?
Weak
Impressive
Simple
Small
Question 157: What does "to take the bull by the horns" mean?
To avoid a problem
To face a challenge boldly
To run away
To ignore an issue
Question 158: What does "pensive" describe?
Angry
Thoughtful
Excited
Tired
Question 159: Which verb tense fits: "She ___ in Paris for five years."
lives
lived
has lived
is living
Question 160: From the sentence: "The novel explores themes of courage and sacrifice," what is the focus of the novel?
Romantic relationships
Bravery and selflessness
Scientific discoveries
Political debates
Question 161: What does "eloquent" mean?
Silent
Well-spoken
Confusing
Rude
Question 162: Which sentence is most concise for a business email?
I’m writing to tell you about stuff.
Please find the details attached.
Here’s some info for you.
I have a lot to say about this.
Question 163: Read: "He trained hard and earned a medal." What can you infer?
He was lazy.
His training led to success.
He didn’t compete.
He failed.
Question 164: 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 165: 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 166: Choose the correct verb form: "She ___ her homework every night."
do
does
did
doing
Question 167: 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.
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