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Question 1: What is a synonym for "arduous"?
Easy
Difficult
Quick
Simple
Question 2: Read: "The scientist revealed a new discovery." What did the scientist do?
Built a machine
Shared a discovery
Wrote a novel
Planted a garden
Question 3: What is the most polite way to inquire about someone’s availability?
Are you free or what?
Could you let me know your availability, please?
When can you meet up?
Tell me when you’re free.
Question 4: Read the passage: "The community library hosts storytelling events. Children listen to tales about adventure and friendship." What are the tales about at the storytelling events?
Science experiments
Adventure and friendship
Cooking recipes
Modern technology
Question 5: If a text describes a "desolate landscape," what is the scene like?
Vibrant and green
Barren and empty
Crowded and lively
Warm and inviting
Question 6: How is the word "either" pronounced in British English?
/ˈaɪ.ðə/
/ˈiː.ðə/
/ˈeɪ.ðə/
/iːˈðər/
Question 7: Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly?
I have two cats: one is fluffy, one is sleek.
I have two cats, one is fluffy, one is sleek.
I have two cats; one is fluffy, one is sleek.
I have two cats one is fluffy, one is sleek.
Question 8: What is meant by "let your hair down"?
To get a haircut
To relax and have fun
To dress formally
To stay serious
Question 9: 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 10: Read the passage: "Ella dances salsa. She practices with her partner every evening." What type of dance does Ella practice?
Ballet
Salsa
Hip-hop
Tango
Question 11: Which sentence has a natural tone for casually declining a suggestion?
I respectfully decline your proposal.
I’m gonna pass on that, thanks.
I cannot accept your suggestion.
Your idea is declined.
Question 12: What does the idiom “to kick the bucket” mean?
To start a new hobby
To die
To win a competition
To travel abroad
Question 13: What is a polite way to ask for someone’s opinion?
What do you think?
Tell me your thoughts now.
What’s your opinion, quick!
Say something!
Question 14: What does "rub someone the wrong way" mean?
To please someone
To annoy someone
To help someone
To ignore someone
Question 15: Choose the correct preposition: "The painting hangs ___ the wall."
on
in
at
under
Question 16: Which sentence uses a dash correctly for additional information?
My dog, a golden retriever, loves to play.
My dog—a golden retriever—loves to play.
My dog: a golden retriever loves to play.
My dog a golden retriever—loves to play.
Question 17: Which word has stress on the first syllable?
Conduct (verb)
Conduct (noun)
Permit (verb)
Object (verb)
Question 18: Which sentence uses the correct phrasing for introducing a topic?
Let’s talk about something now.
Today, I’d like to discuss the topic.
We discuss topic now.
Topic is what we talk about.
Question 19: Which sentence uses the correct relative pronoun?
The person which I met was kind.
The person who I met was kind.
The person that I met was kind.
The person whom I met was kind.
Question 20: 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 21: Which word contains a silent "g" in its pronunciation?
Sign
Gate
Gold
Game
Question 22: 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 23: Choose the correct verb form: "If she ___ harder, she would succeed."
tries
tried
try
will try
Question 24: What does the word "hesitant" mean?
Eager
Unwilling
Happy
Quick
Question 25: Which phrase is best for starting a presentation confidently?
Um, I guess I’ll start now.
Thank you for being here, let’s dive in!
I’m nervous, so bear with me.
Let’s just get this over with.
Question 26: Which sentence uses appropriate tone for an academic essay?
This idea is totally awesome!
This concept is highly effective.
This thing rocks!
This idea is super cool.
Question 27: How is "advertise" pronounced in British English?
/ˈæd.vər.taɪz/
/ədˈvɜː.tɪs/
/ˈæd.vər.tɪs/
/ədˈvɜːr.taɪz/
Question 28: 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 29: What does "take it on the chin" mean?
To fight back
To accept criticism bravely
To run away
To ignore problems
Question 30: 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 31: Which sentence uses the correct conditional tense?
If I had time, I will go.
If I had time, I would go.
If I have time, I would go.
If I had time, I go.
Question 32: Which sentence uses the correct pronoun order?
Me and Sarah planned the event.
Sarah and I planned the event.
Sarah and me planned the event.
I and Sarah planned the event.
Question 33: What does the word "vivacious" mean?
Dull
Lively
Tired
Quiet
Question 34: 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 35: 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 36: Which sentence uses the correct verb for a plural subject?
The dogs has run away.
The dogs have run away.
The dogs has ran away.
The dogs have ran away.
Question 37: Read: "The forest was quiet and serene." What does this describe?
A noisy city
A peaceful forest
A crowded market
A stormy sea
Question 38: What does "cut to the chase" mean?
To delay
To get to the point
To complicate
To avoid
Question 39: Which word means "extremely careful and precise"?
Meticulous
Vague
Careless
Hasty
Question 40: What is the correct verb form: "We ___ to the beach last weekend."?
go
gone
went
going
Question 41: Which word is a synonym for "tired"?
Energetic
Exhausted
Happy
Fast
Question 42: Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
I love coffee it’s delicious.
I love coffee, it’s delicious.
I love coffee; it’s delicious.
I love coffee it’s delicious
Question 43: Read the passage: "Clara volunteers at the animal shelter. She feeds the dogs every morning." What does Clara do at the animal shelter?
Cleans the cages
Feeds the dogs
Walks the cats
Trains the animals
Question 44: What is the role of a concluding sentence?
To introduce the topic
To summarize the main idea
To ask questions
To list sources
Question 45: What is the meaning of “ambiguous”?
Clear and precise
Unclear and open to interpretation
Confident and bold
Simple and straightforward
Question 46: What does "in hot water" mean?
To be in trouble
To relax
To succeed
To travel
Question 47: Which sentence uses the correct tone for a formal thank you?
Thanks a ton!
I sincerely appreciate your help.
You rock, thanks!
Big thanks, dude.
Question 48: Which word is spelled correctly?
Acknowlege
Acknowledge
Acknowlidge
Acknoledge
Question 49: What is meant by "throw shade"?
To block sunlight
To subtly insult someone
To offer help
To stay quiet
Question 50: What does "on the fence" mean?
To be confident
To be undecided
To be successful
To be prepared
Question 51: What is a synonym for "diligent"?
Lazy
Hardworking
Careless
Slow
Question 52: Which word means the opposite of “generous”?
Kind
Selfish
Helpful
Friendly
Question 53: How is the word "vase" typically pronounced in American English?
/veɪs/
/vɑːz/
/væs/
/veɪz/
Question 54: Read the text: "The oceanography center studies marine ecosystems. Scientists analyze coral health and fish populations." What do scientists analyze at the center?
Coral health and fish populations
Urban infrastructure
Historical records
Space phenomena
Question 55: 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 56: What does the idiom "break the ice" mean?
To end a conversation
To start a conversation
To argue
To leave quickly
Question 57: 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 58: 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 59: Which word is a synonym for "massive"?
Small
Tiny
Gigantic
Little
Question 60: Which word is pronounced with a voiced "s" sound in American English?
House
Mouse
Use (verb)
Close (adjective)
Question 61: From the sentence: "The speaker’s words inspired the audience," what can be inferred about the speaker’s words?
They were dull.
They were motivating.
They were confusing.
They were brief.
Question 62: Which sentence uses the correct pronoun for a singular subject?
Each student have their books.
Each student has their books.
Each student have his books.
Each student has his book.
Question 63: Which sentence capitalizes geographic names correctly?
I traveled to paris, france.
I traveled to Paris, France.
I traveled to Paris, france.
I traveled to paris, France.
Question 64: What does the phrase "go the extra mile" mean?
To travel far
To make extra effort
To avoid work
To follow instructions
Question 65: What does "bite the bullet" mean?
To avoid a task
To face a difficult situation
To relax
To give up
Question 66: Which sentence best summarizes a report on sustainable farming?
Farming is fun.
Sustainable farming promotes environmental health and resource conservation.
I like growing vegetables.
Farming is hard work.
Question 67: Which sentence uses correct verb agreement?
The team are playing well today.
The team is playing well today.
The team were playing well today.
The team play well today.
Question 68: 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 69: Choose the correct verb: "She ___ never been to Paris."
have
has
had
having
Question 70: Which sentence is most formal for a business email?
Hey, can you send the report?
Please provide the report soon.
Yo, where’s the report at?
Send the report whenever.
Question 71: Which sentence uses the correct conditional form?
If I will study, I pass the exam.
If I study, I will pass the exam.
If I studied, I pass the exam.
If I study, I passed the exam.
Question 72: 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 73: What does "get the hang of it" mean?
To lose interest
To learn how to do something
To give up
To break something
Question 74: What does "culminate" mean?
Begin
End or peak
Pause
Avoid
Question 75: Read the passage: "The eco-friendly store sells sustainable products. Customers purchase reusable items to reduce waste." What do customers purchase at the store?
Disposable plastics
Reusable items
Luxury jewelry
Electronics
Question 76: Which sentence uses the correct tone for a professional introduction?
Hey, I’m here to talk.
Hello, my name is Anna, and I’m pleased to meet you.
Yo, what’s good?
Hi, let’s get started.
Question 77: Which word is the opposite of "expand"?
Grow
Contract
Extend
Increase
Question 78: What is a synonym for “expand”?
Reduce
Grow
Limit
Restrict
Question 79: Choose the correct pronoun: "___ is my colleague."
He
Him
His
Himself
Question 80: If a text mentions a "turbulent storm," what is the weather like?
Calm and clear
Violent and chaotic
Warm and sunny
Cold and still
Question 81: 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 82: What does the idiom "to hit the ground running" mean?
To start something quickly and effectively
To fail at a task
To take a break
To delay a project
Question 83: What does it imply if a passage calls an action "deliberate"?
Accidental
Carefully planned
Quick and impulsive
Unimportant
Question 84: What does "cut to the chase" mean?
To delay a task
To get to the point
To avoid a topic
To run quickly
Question 85: 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 86: What is the most courteous way to request clarification during a discussion?
Can you explain that again?
Could you please clarify your point?
What are you talking about?
Say that one more time.
Question 87: 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 88: What is the past tense of "drink"?
Drinked
Drank
Drunk
Drinking
Question 89: Which phrase is most appropriate for politely requesting clarification in a meeting?
What are you even talking about?
Could you please elaborate on that point?
Huh, what’s that mean?
Say that again, I don’t get it.
Question 90: Which word has a silent "w" in its pronunciation?
Write
Wave
Wind
Wall
Question 91: Which sentence uses the correct present perfect tense?
I have just finish my homework.
I have just finished my homework.
I just finished my homework.
I had just finish my homework.
Question 92: Which sentence has a natural tone for casually expressing excitement?
I am exceedingly thrilled.
I’m super stoked about this!
My excitement is profound.
I express great joy.
Question 93: Which sentence uses the correct tone for expressing gratitude?
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help?
Thanks for your help...
Question 94: Which sentence is most effective for introducing a topic in a research paper?
This paper is about some interesting stuff.
This study explores critical aspects of the subject.
Here’s what we’re looking into.
We checked out this topic, and it’s cool.
Question 95: Which sentence uses commas correctly in a compound sentence?
I wanted to attend the concert but, I had to finish my work.
I wanted to attend the concert, but I had to finish my work.
I wanted to attend the concert but I had to finish my work.
I wanted to attend the concert, but, I had to finish my work.
Question 96: How is the word "route" pronounced in British English?
/ruːt/
/raʊt/
/ˈruː.tə/
/ˈraʊ.tə/
Question 97: Which sentence uses the correct comparative form?
She is more tall than him.
She is taller than him.
She is most tall than him.
She is tall than him.
Question 98: 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 99: Which phrase is most appropriate for politely requesting a meeting reschedule?
Can we move the meeting, please?
I’d appreciate it if we could reschedule the meeting.
Hey, let’s change the time.
I need a new meeting time.
Question 100: Which word is an antonym for "prompt"?
Quick
Delayed
Fast
Early
Question 101: Choose the correct verb form: "If he ___ now, he’ll arrive on time."
leaves
leave
left
leaving
Question 102: What is the meaning of "diligent"?
Careless
Hardworking
Lazy
Slow
Question 103: Read the text: "The anthropology project studies ancient tribes. Researchers explore their rituals and beliefs." What do researchers explore in the project?
Modern technology
Rituals and beliefs
Urban planning
Marine ecosystems
Question 104: 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 105: 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 106: Which sentence capitalizes the days of the week correctly?
The event is scheduled for wednesday.
The event is scheduled for Wednesday.
The event is scheduled for Wednesday morning.
The event is scheduled for wednesday Morning.
Question 107: Read: "The river glowed in the sunset." What does this describe?
A dark cave
A glowing river
A busy city
A stormy sky
Question 108: Which phrase is best for concluding a formal speech?
That’s it, I’m out!
Thank you all for your attention, I appreciate it.
Alright, I’m done here.
Catch you later, thanks!
Question 109: If a text mentions a "turbulent sea," what does it suggest?
A calm ocean
A stormy sea
A clear lake
A quiet stream
Question 110: Read the text: "The sustainability fair promotes eco-friendly practices. Vendors sell biodegradable products." What do vendors sell at the fair?
Plastic goods
Biodegradable products
Luxury jewelry
Electronics
Question 111: 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 112: What does "vibrant" mean?
Dull
Lively and bright
Quiet
Plain
Question 113: What does "get cold feet" mean?
To feel cold
To become nervous
To start running
To feel confident
Question 114: Which word features a silent "d" in its pronunciation?
Wednesday
Dance
Dream
Door
Question 115: 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 116: What is the plural form of "tooth"?
Tooths
Teeth
Tooth’s
Teethes
Question 117: Which sentence uses the correct subject-verb agreement?
The team were practicing daily.
The team is practicing daily.
The team are practicing daily.
The team practicing daily.
Question 118: 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 119: What does “elusive” mean?
Easy to find
Hard to catch or understand
Clear
Obvious
Question 120: 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 121: 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 122: Which phrase is best for expressing agreement in a formal meeting?
Totally, I’m on board!
I fully support your proposal.
Yeah, that sounds good!
Sure, let’s go with that!
Question 123: What does "astute" mean?
Unintelligent
Shrewd and perceptive
Careless
Slow
Question 124: Which word is a synonym for "splendid"?
Ordinary
Magnificent
Plain
Dull
Question 125: 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 126: Read the passage: "The park hosts a concert every summer. People bring blankets to listen." When does the park host a concert?
Every winter
Every summer
Every spring
Every autumn
Question 127: If a text calls an action "audacious," what is implied?
Cautious
Bold
Weak
Simple
Question 128: If a story describes a "dilapidated house," what is its condition?
Brand new
Well-maintained
Run-down
Luxurious
Question 129: What is meant by "on cloud nine"?
Feeling sad
Feeling extremely happy
Flying high
Being confused
Question 130: Which sentence is best for a formal email closing?
See ya!
Best regards, [Your Name]
Later!
Cheers!
Question 131: Which word has a silent “k” in its pronunciation?
Key
Know
Kite
King
Question 132: 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 133: 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 134: Which sentence uses the appropriate article before a noun?
She is an university professor.
She is a university professor.
She is the university professor.
She is university professor.
Question 135: Read the passage: "The digital art studio teaches animation techniques. Students create short films for festivals." What do students create at the studio?
Short films
Sculptures
Novels
Mobile apps
Question 136: What does "resilient" mean?
Fragile
Adaptable and strong
Weak
Rigid
Question 137: Read the text: "The art gallery showcases contemporary sculptures. Visitors appreciate innovative designs." What do visitors appreciate at the gallery?
Traditional paintings
Innovative designs
Historical documents
Culinary dishes
Question 138: Read the text: "The conservation program protects coral reefs. Divers monitor marine ecosystems." What do divers monitor in the program?
Urban infrastructure
Marine ecosystems
Historical artifacts
Digital systems
Question 139: 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 140: What does the word "cohesive" mean?
Divided
Unified
Confusing
Temporary
Question 141: How would you politely end a phone call?
Gotta go, bye!
Thank you for your time, goodbye.
I’m done talking!
See ya, I’m out!
Question 142: Read the text: "The urban garden initiative grows fresh produce. Volunteers distribute vegetables to local families." What do volunteers distribute?
Clothing
Books
Vegetables
Electronics
Question 143: If a story mentions a "boisterous crowd," what is the crowd like?
Quiet and calm
Loud and energetic
Sad and reflective
Small and shy
Question 144: Which phrase is best for expressing gratitude after a presentation?
Thanks for listening, you guys rock!
Thank you for your attention and valuable questions.
Cool, thanks for coming out!
Big thanks, everyone!
Question 145: Which word is pronounced /ɪnˈvɪt/ (verb)?
Invite (noun)
Invite (verb)
Invitation
Invited
Question 146: How would you politely ask for directions in English?
Where’s the station?
Can you tell me where the station is?
Station, now!
I need the station.
Question 147: What does "throw someone under the bus" mean?
To help someone
To betray someone
To travel together
To promote someone
Question 148: Read the passage: "The beach is lively in July. Families build sandcastles there." What do families do at the beach?
Read books
Build sandcastles
Play soccer
Go hiking
Question 149: Read: "The meadow bloomed with colorful flowers." What does this describe?
A barren desert
A vibrant meadow
A noisy street
A dark forest
Question 150: Which sentence uses the correct tone for giving directions?
Go left, then right!
Turn left, then right.
You must go left, right.
Left, then right, okay?
Question 151: 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 152: Which sentence uses parentheses correctly?
The event (on Friday) is sold out.
The event on Friday is sold out.
The event (on Friday is sold out).
The event on Friday (is sold out.)
Question 153: Which sentence is best for addressing a client in a formal email?
Hey, how’s it going?
Dear [Name], I hope this message finds you well.
Yo, what’s up with the project?
Hi, let’s talk business!
Question 154: What does "go the extra mile" mean?
To travel far
To make an extra effort
To give up
To avoid work
Question 155: What is the past tense of "swim"?
Swimmed
Swam
Swum
Swimming
Question 156: Which response is most suitable for politely declining a business lunch invitation?
I’m swamped, maybe next time.
No thanks, I’m good.
I appreciate the offer, but I’m unable to join this time.
Nah, I’ll pass.
Question 157: What is the meaning of “ubiquitous”?
Rare
Present everywhere
Temporary
Expensive
Question 158: What does the word "explore" mean?
To hide
To investigate
To forget
To rest
Question 159: 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 160: What is the past tense of "think"?
Think
Thought
Thinking
Thinked
Question 161: 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 162: Read: "The novel kept him awake all night." What does this suggest about the novel?
It was dull.
It was captivating.
It was short.
It was complex.
Question 163: Choose the correct conjunction: "I can stay, ___ I can leave now."
and
but
or
so
Question 164: How would you politely offer help in a conversation?
You need help?
Can I assist you with anything?
I’ll do it for you.
What’s the problem?
Question 165: 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 166: What does "kick up your heels" mean?
To dance wildly
To work hard
To sit quietly
To run away
Question 167: Which sentence avoids unnecessary repetition?
The event starts at 7 p.m. in the evening.
The event starts at 7 p.m.
The event begins at 7 p.m. at night.
The event is at 7 in the evening p.m.
Question 168: Read the passage: "Mark studies astronomy. He observes stars every night." What does Mark observe?
Birds
Stars
Clouds
Planets
Question 169: 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 170: Which sentence is best for a professional thank-you email?
Thanks a bunch!
I sincerely appreciate your support.
Cool, thanks!
You’re awesome!
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