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  • 39. (Grammar – Sentence Stress) In the sentence “I did tell you,” why is “did” stressed?
    Because it’s a question
    To change the verb tense
    Because it’s always loud
    To add emphasis
  • 14. (Cooking – Grammar: Passive) Choose the correct passive voice sentence.
    The ingredients are carefully mix.
    The ingredients are mixed carefully.
    Carefully mixing the ingredients.
    The ingredients mixing carefully.
  • 25. (Collocations – Health) Choose the correct adjective-noun collocation.
    Tall heartbeat
    Green heartbeat
    Strong heartbeat
    Loud heartbeat
  • 34. (Vocabulary – Body Parts) Which word completes this sentence? “He sprained his ___ while hiking.”
    throat
    wrist
    elbow
    ankle
  • 38. (Culture – Shopping Habits) If a student article compares online vs. in-store shopping, what’s the most effective way to present pros and cons?
    Use a table or bullet points
    Add only personal opinions
    Write in one long paragraph
    Ignore one side of the topic
  • 7. (Languages – Vocabulary) Which word best completes this analogy? Fluent : Fluency :: Accurate : ?
    Accuracy
    Acceleration
    Activation
    Accusation
  • 31. (Vocabulary – Spending) Which idiom best describes someone who spends money carelessly?
    Live within your means
    Get your money’s worth
    Burn a hole in your pocket
    Put money aside
  • 2. (Life Experiences – Grammar: Present Perfect) Why is "I have never tried sushi" in the present perfect?
    Because it shows a life experience up to now
    Because it refers to a specific moment in the past
    Because it’s about the future
    Because it’s a routine action
  • 19. (Vocabulary – Everyday English) Which expression means “to earn just enough money to live”?
    Roll in it
    Make ends meet
    Strike gold
    Go viral
  • 16. (Life Changes – Grammar: Past Simple Passive) Choose the correct passive voice sentence.
    The decision was made last night.
    The decision is made last night.
    The decision was make last night.
    The decision made last night.
  • 49. (Vocabulary – Life Changes) Which word best describes a person who adjusts easily to change?
    Nervous
    Stubborn
    Predictable
    Adaptable
  • 29. (Cultural Understanding – Pocket Money) Which conclusion can you draw from a text saying teens are getting less pocket money this year?
    Parents are getting stricter
    Teens are becoming lazier
    Families might be struggling financially
    Schools are cutting budgets
  • 9. (Healthy Living – Vocabulary) Choose the phrase that describes how someone might feel after jogging 5 km.
    Out of breath
    Off the top of their head
    Out of hand
    Under the weather
  • 18. (Pronunciation: Weak Forms) Why is the word “have” weak in the sentence: “I should have gone”?
    It’s unstressed and reduced in speech
    It’s a main verb
    It’s pronounced clearly
    It shows an obligation
  • 43. (Pronunciation – Weak Forms) Why do native speakers often pronounce “have” as /əv/ in “should have”?
    Because it’s unstressed
    Because it’s a noun
    Because it's silent
    Because it’s the main verb
  • 8. (Languages – Grammar: Present Perfect vs. Past Simple) Why is “He learned Spanish in school” not in the present perfect?
    Because it refers to a completed action in the past
    Because it shows an ongoing experience
    Because it talks about life experience
    Because it uses a stative verb
  • 22. (Sound Discrimination – /uː/ vs /ʊ/) Which word contains /uː/?
    Put
    Good
    Boot
    Book
  • 5. (Free Time – Vocabulary) Which collocation fits best? “I like to ___ with friends on weekends.”
    take up
    run over
    get across
    hang out
  • 41. (Grammar – Passive with “be”) Which sentence is in passive voice?
    They tested everyone.
    The test takes place in May.
    The test was taken by all students.
    The students take the test.
  • 50. (Reading – Detail Identification) In a story about a teen learning languages through travel, which detail shows motivation?
    “He took a break for two weeks.”
    “He downloaded the app but never used it.”
    “He practiced every day even when he was tired.”
    “He forgot his passport at home.”
  • 30. (Critical Reading – Book Titles) If a book is titled “The Taste Test,” what is the most likely genre?
    Food review or culinary exploration
    Historical fiction
    Space adventure
    Romance drama
  • 36. (Vocabulary – Language Learning) Which word fits this definition: “The ability to speak a language easily and accurately.”
    Relevance
    Clarity
    Fluency
    Complexity
  • 24. (Cultural Literacy – English Literature) Which of these would you expect from a classic British novel?
    A list of recipes
    Instructions for gadgets
    Comic strips and puzzles
    Complex characters and social commentary
  • 6. (Free Time – Grammar: for/since) Choose the correct sentence.
    I know her since primary school.
    I’ve known her for primary school.
    I’ve known her since primary school.
    I have been knowing her since primary school.
  • 32. (Reading Strategy – Inference) In a text, if someone says “I checked the fridge and it was empty. Guess I’m going shopping,” what can we infer?
    They’re angry
    They have no food at home
    They love shopping
    The fridge broke
  • 15. (Life Changes – Vocabulary) Which sentence uses "change" as a noun?
    He will be change soon.
    They changing their attitude.
    A big change happened last year.
    She change jobs every few years.
  • 10. (Healthy Living – Grammar: Reflexive Pronouns) Choose the sentence that uses a reflexive pronoun correctly.
    She taught her to play guitar.
    She taught to herself guitar.
    She taught by herself guitar.
    She taught herself to play guitar.
  • 13. (Cooking – Vocabulary) Which sentence uses a word to describe cooking correctly?
    He grilled the soup on low heat.
    He fried the sauce until it boiled.
    He steamed the steak for crispiness.
    He simmered the sauce until it thickened.
  • 48. (Grammar – Present Perfect with Ever/Never) Choose the correct sentence.
    You ever have flown in a helicopter?
    Have you ever fly in a helicopter?
    Did you ever flew in a helicopter?
    Have you ever flown in a helicopter?
  • 40. (Vocabulary – Books) What kind of book is usually filled with dragons, quests, and magical worlds?
    Cookbook
    Manual
    Fantasy
    Biography
  • 28. (Reading Purpose – Evaluation) Which reason best explains why an author includes statistics in a text?
    To confuse the reader
    To make it more humorous
    To make the argument more credible
    To lengthen the article
  • 11. (Books – Vocabulary) Which word would you use for a book you can’t stop reading?
    Page-turner
    Cover-to-cover
    Novelty
    Bestseller
  • 27. (Intonation – Statements) Which sentence ends with falling intonation?
    I’m going to the store?
    I’m going to the store.
    Are you going to the store?
    You’re going to the store?
  • 35. (Grammar – First Conditional) What is the function of the first conditional?
    To describe present habits
    To tell imaginary past stories
    To talk about real future possibilities
    To express rules
  • 46. (Vocabulary – Exam Language) What’s the best advice meaning “use your time wisely”?
    Save your energy
    Manage your time
    Follow your dreams
    Don’t talk to strangers
  • 4. (Spending Money – Grammar: just/yet/already) Choose the correct sentence using present perfect with “yet.”
    Did you pay your coffee yet?
    Have you paid for your coffee yet?
    You have paid yet?
    Have you yet paid your coffee?
  • 21. (Large Numbers – Vocabulary) What’s the correct way to say 1,500,000 in English?
    A million and five hundred thousand
    One and a half million
    Fifteen hundred thousand
    One thousand five hundred thousands
  • 17. (Reading Strategy) Which strategy helps when you want to get the main idea fast?
    Highlighting
    Scanning
    Annotating
    Skimming
  • 3. (Spending Money – Vocabulary) Which phrase would best fit this scenario: You pay too much for something online.
    I broke even.
    I made a profit.
    I got ripped off.
    I struck gold.
  • 20. (Spoken Intonation – Questions) Which sentence uses rising intonation?
    You came tonight.
    You are coming tonight.
    You’re coming tonight!
    Are you coming tonight?
  • 37. (Grammar – Reflexive Pronouns) What’s the reflexive form for “we”?
    themself
    ourselves
    we-self
    theirselves
  • 33. (Grammar – Present Perfect vs. Past Simple) Why is “She has broken her arm” present perfect, but “She broke her arm last year” past simple?
    Because the first uses action verbs
    Because the first has present relevance
    Because the second uses future time
    Because the second is a lie
  • 42. (Vocabulary – Free Time) Which phrasal verb means to start doing a new hobby?
    Take up
    Give up
    Carry on
    Turn out
  • 12. (Books – Grammar: First Conditional) Choose the best first conditional sentence.
    If I will read that book, I recommend it.
    If I read that book, I recommend it.
    If I read that book, I’ll recommend it.
    If I read that book, I recommended it.
  • 45. (Grammar – Past Simple Passive) Which of these sentences is correct?
    Was found the money under the sofa.
    The sofa was find the money.
    The money find under the sofa.
    The money was found under the sofa.
  • 26. (Pronunciation – Sentence Stress) Why is “can” usually unstressed in “I can help you”?
    Because it’s an auxiliary verb
    Because it’s the subject
    Because it carries the main idea
    Because it’s a question
  • 1. (Life Experiences – Vocabulary) Which word best completes this sentence? “One of the most thrilling ___ I’ve ever had was skydiving in New Zealand.”
    experience
    experiences
    experiencing
    experiment
  • 47. (Vocabulary – Cooking) Which verb fits here? “The vegetables were gently ___ in olive oil.”
    stirred
    sautéed
    blended
    frozen
  • 44. (Reading – Text Purpose) What’s the main purpose of a text titled “10 Things to Do Before You’re 16”?
    To review exams
    To entertain and suggest experiences
    To warn about danger
    To teach grammar rules