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  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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An adjective that means "able to do something"
competent
An adjective that means "putting a lot of effort into your work"
 
conscientious
 
competent
 
genuine
 
open-minded
A person who is "genuine" is...
 
honest and sincere
 
hard-working
 
real and not fake
 
very intelligent
An adjective to describe someone who believes that very good things can be achieved, often when this does not seem likely to others.
Idealistic
Someone who is good at thinking of new, original, and clever ideas?
Imaginative
A person who has little confidence and are uncertain about their own abilities or if other people really like them is...
Insecure
Not feeling or showing sympathy for other people's feelings, or refusing to give importance to something.
Insensitive
Which of these people could be considered "modest"?
 
The anonymous artist Banksy
 
Cristiano Ronaldo
 
The genius who created this Baamboozle
 
Donald Trump
Which word has a similar meaning to "innocent" or "inexperienced" ?
 
naive
 
young
 
unconventional
 
idealistic
What is the opposite of "open-minded"?
Narrow-minded
A person who is friendly and energetic and finds it easy and enjoyable to be with others: O_______
Outgoing
An adjective that means "wanting to protect someone from criticism, hurt, danger, etc. because you like them very much" : P_________
Protective
Only interested in yourself
Self-centred
Someone who is different from what is usual or from the way most people do things is...
Unconventional
What word collocates with "information" ?
 
give
 
make
What word collocates with "a suggestion" ?
 
make
 
give
What word collocates with "a refund" ?
 
give
 
make
What word collocates with "a chance" ?
 
give
 
make
What word collocates with "a telephone call" ?
 
make
 
give
What word collocates with "an impression on *someone*" ?
 
make
 
give
What word collocates with "*someone* an impression" ?
 
give
 
make
What word collocates with "a lecture" ?
 
give
 
make
What word collocates with "a recommendation" ?
 
make
 
give
Is this sentence correct? "Paul made such an impression on me".
Correct (make + an impression on *someone*)
Is this sentence correct? "He made me the impression that he didn't like me".
Incorrect (give + *someone* an impression)