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Question 1: If a character is described as "reluctant," what is their attitude like?
Eager
Hesitant
Confident
Excited
Question 2: 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 3: What does "let sleeping dogs lie" mean?
To disturb animals
To avoid stirring up trouble
To start a conflict
To wake someone up
Question 4: What does "keep an eye on" mean?
To ignore something
To watch something closely
To avoid looking
To close your eyes
Question 5: Read the passage: "Tom builds model airplanes. He spends hours assembling them." What does Tom build?
Model cars
Model airplanes
Model ships
Model trains
Question 6: Read the passage: "Nina paints murals. Her artwork decorates the city walls." What does Nina paint?
Portraits
Murals
Landscapes
Abstract art
Question 7: What does "under a cloud" mean?
In a rainy place
Under suspicion
Feeling happy
Very successful
Question 8: Which word is an antonym for "sturdy"?
Strong
Fragile
Heavy
Fast
Question 9: Which word is spelled correctly?
Suprise
Surprise
Surprize
Suprize
Question 10: Which word is an antonym for "complex"?
Complicated
Simple
Difficult
Intricate
Question 11: Which phrase is best to politely ask for someone’s opinion in a meeting?
What do you think about this?
Tell me now!
I don’t care what you think.
Speak up already!
Question 12: Choose the sentence with the correct article usage.
She adopted a elephant last week.
She adopted an elephant last week.
She adopted the elephant last week.
She adopted elephant last week.
Question 13: Which sentence is most effective for concluding a persuasive essay?
So, that’s why I think this is important.
In conclusion, these points strongly support our stance.
That’s all about why this matters.
I hope you agree with me now.
Question 14: 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 15: Which pronoun fits: "The house belongs to ___."
she
her
hers
herself
Question 16: 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 17: What is meant by "under your belt"?
Wearing a belt
Having experience
Eating a lot
Hiding something
Question 18: Which word has a silent "l" in its pronunciation?
Calm
Lake
Love
Land
Question 19: Which sentence uses the correct verb for a singular subject?
The car belong to me.
The car belongs to me.
The car belonging to me.
The car belong to I.
Question 20: If a text calls an action "audacious," what is implied?
Cautious
Bold
Weak
Simple
Question 21: Read: "The researcher found a new plant species." What did the researcher do?
Built a machine
Discovered a plant
Wrote a novel
Planted a tree
Question 22: Which word has a silent "p" in its pronunciation?
Plan
Psychology
Place
Point
Question 23: Which sentence uses proper capitalization?
i visited venice last summer.
I visited venice last summer.
I visited Venice last summer.
I Visited Venice Last Summer.
Question 24: Select the correct verb: "They ___ to the beach every summer."
go
goes
went
going
Question 25: Which sentence uses the Oxford comma correctly?
I need pens, paper and notebooks.
I need pens, paper, and notebooks.
I need pens paper and notebooks.
I need pens, paper, notebooks.
Question 26: How is "often" pronounced in British English?
/ˈɒf.tən/
/ˈɒf.ən/
/ˈɔːf.tən/
/ˈɔːf.ən/
Question 27: 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 28: What is a synonym for “tenacious”?
Weak
Persistent
Careless
Timid
Question 29: If a text describes an action as "meticulous," what does it imply?
Careless
Detailed
Quick
Simple
Question 30: Which word is a synonym for "quick"?
Slow
Swift
Heavy
Long
Question 31: What does "bark up the wrong tree" mean?
To succeed
To make a mistake
To work hard
To be correct
Question 32: Which quantifier fits: "There are ___ apples left in the basket."
much
many
few
a few
Question 33: 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 34: Which sentence is best for a persuasive essay?
This is a cool idea.
This approach is highly effective.
I think this is good.
It’s kinda nice.
Question 35: What does the phrase "let the cat out of the bag" imply?
To adopt a pet
To reveal a secret
To start a fight
To clean up
Question 36: Read the passage: "The art residency supports emerging artists. Participants create installations inspired by urban life." What inspires the installations at the residency?
Rural landscapes
Urban life
Historical events
Scientific discoveries
Question 37: Which sentence uses the correct verb form?
They is playing outside.
They are playing outside.
They plays outside.
They was playing outside.
Question 38: Which sentence is most concise for a business email requesting feedback?
I’d really love to hear what you think about this project.
Please provide your feedback on the project.
Can you tell me your thoughts on this, please?
I’m hoping you can share some feedback about our work.
Question 39: Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly?
The sun set slowly; the sky turned orange.
The sun set slowly, the sky turned orange.
The sun set slowly the sky turned orange.
The sun set slowly: the sky turned orange.
Question 40: What ensures clarity in a paragraph?
Unrelated ideas
A clear structure
No transitions
Only long sentences
Question 41: If a text refers to a decision as “hasty,” what is implied?
Carefully considered
Made quickly without much thought
Highly effective
Well-planned and strategic
Question 42: 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 43: Which word is an antonym for "big"?
Large
Small
Huge
Wide
Question 44: Read the passage: "Sarah walks her dog in the park. It’s a fun way to start the day." Where does Sarah walk her dog?
In the city
In the park
At home
On the beach
Question 45: Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb in the present perfect tense?
She have just finished her homework.
She has just finished her homework.
She is just finish her homework.
She just finishes her homework.
Question 46: What does "a dime a dozen" mean?
Very expensive
Very common
Very rare
Very difficult
Question 47: Which greeting is most suitable for a corporate event?
Hey, great to see everyone!
Good evening, thank you for attending tonight’s event.
Yo, what’s good?
Nice to catch you all here!
Question 48: Read the passage: "Smart cities use technology to improve efficiency. Systems optimize traffic and energy use." What do systems optimize in smart cities?
Fashion trends
Traffic and energy use
Historical research
Wildlife habitats
Question 49: How is "niche" pronounced in British English?
/niːʃ/
/nɪtʃ/
/ˈnaɪ.ʃə/
/ˈniː.kə/
Question 50: What does "nurture" mean?
Ignore
Care for and encourage
Destroy
Avoid
Question 51: Read the passage: "Recycling programs conserve resources. Communities sort materials to reduce landfill waste." What do communities sort in recycling programs?
Electronics
Materials to reduce landfill waste
Clothing
Books
Question 52: What does "pull someone’s leg" refer to?
To physically pull someone
To tease or joke with someone
To help someone
To criticize someone
Question 53: What does "break the ice" mean?
To cause trouble
To start a conversation
To end a meeting
To cancel a plan
Question 54: 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 55: Which sentence uses the correct subject-verb agreement?
The team are winning.
The team is winning.
The team were winning.
The team win always.
Question 56: Read the passage: "Sophie crafts jewelry. Her designs use colorful beads." What does Sophie use in her designs?
Wood
Colorful beads
Metal
Fabric
Question 57: Which sentence uses the correct gerund form?
I enjoy to sing in the choir.
I enjoy singing in the choir.
I enjoy sing in the choir.
I enjoy to singing in the choir.
Question 58: 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 59: Read the passage: "The documentary series explores ocean conservation. Filmmakers highlight coral restoration efforts." What do filmmakers highlight in the series?
Urban development
Coral restoration efforts
Space exploration
Historical battles
Question 60: If a text mentions a "pristine beach," what is the setting like?
Dirty and crowded
Clean and untouched
Noisy and busy
Cold and dark
Question 61: 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 62: Select the correct preposition: "She excels ___ painting."
in
at
on
with
Question 63: What does "take a rain check" mean?
To predict the weather
To postpone an invitation
To accept immediately
To cancel a plan
Question 64: 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 65: What is the meaning of "prudent"?
Careless
Wise
Bold
Lazy
Question 66: Read the passage: "The market sells fresh fish. People visit it every morning." What does the market sell?
Clothes
Fresh fish
Books
Flowers
Question 67: What does the idiom "under the weather" mean?
Feeling energetic
Feeling unwell
Traveling abroad
Working hard
Question 68: Which word means "extremely careful and precise"?
Meticulous
Vague
Careless
Hasty
Question 69: Choose the sentence with correct use of "their" vs. "there."
There going to their house.
Their going to there house.
They’re going to their house.
There going to they’re house.
Question 70: Which sentence uses the correct tone for expressing disagreement politely?
No way, you’re wrong!
I respectfully disagree with your point.
That’s totally incorrect.
You’re off on this one.
Question 71: How would you politely ask for a meeting to be rescheduled?
Move the meeting now.
Could we reschedule the meeting, please?
I can’t make it.
Cancel the meeting.
Question 72: 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 73: If a text mentions a "vibrant festival," what is the atmosphere like?
Somber
Lively and colorful
Quiet
Boring
Question 74: If a character is described as "audacious," what is their behavior like?
Timid
Bold and daring
Quiet
Cautious
Question 75: Which opening sentence is most effective for a formal proposal letter?
Here’s why our plan is awesome!
We are pleased to submit our proposal for your consideration.
This proposal is gonna rock your world!
Let’s talk about our great idea!
Question 76: How is "leisure" pronounced in American English?
/ˈliː.ʒər/
/ˈleʒ.ər/
/lɪˈʒʊr/
/ˈlaɪ.ʒər/
Question 77: What does the idiom “to burn the midnight oil” mean?
To cook late at night
To work late into the night
To waste energy
To start a fire
Question 78: Which sentence has a natural tone for casually agreeing with a friend?
I concur with your opinion.
Yeah, I’m totally with you on that.
I formally agree.
My agreement is granted.
Question 79: Which phrase best expresses gratitude in a formal email?
Thanks a lot, you’re great!
I sincerely appreciate your support.
Awesome, thanks!
Big thanks, mate!
Question 80: What does "hit the nail on the head" mean?
To miss the point
To be exactly right
To work hard
To give up
Question 81: What does the idiom “to hit the ground running” mean?
To start a project quickly and effectively
To trip and fall
To delay a task
To avoid responsibility
Question 82: 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 83: Which word is spelled correctly?
Definately
Definitely
Definitly
Definitelly
Question 84: What does the word "intricate" mean?
Simple
Complex
Bright
Quiet
Question 85: What does the word "hurdle" mean?
A reward
An obstacle
A gift
A friend
Question 86: What does "out of the blue" mean?
From the ocean
Unexpectedly
Carefully planned
Very slowly
Question 87: 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 88: Which closing is most appropriate for a formal cover letter?
Catch you later!
Sincerely, [Your Name]
Take care, bye!
Cheers, [Your Name]
Question 89: Which word is spelled correctly?
Cemetary
Cemetery
Cematery
Cemitery
Question 90: 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 91: Which word is an antonym for "narrow"?
Slim
Wide
Thin
Tight
Question 92: 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 93: 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 94: Which sentence uses the correct form of the modal verb?
She can to swim very well.
She can swim very well.
She cans swim very well.
She could swims very well.
Question 95: Which word is an antonym for "joyful"?
Happy
Sad
Excited
Pleased
Question 96: What does "exuberant" mean?
Sad
Full of energy
Tired
Bored
Question 97: What is the meaning of "tranquil"?
Chaotic
Peaceful
Loud
Busy
Question 98: What does "resilient" mean?
Fragile
Adaptable and strong
Weak
Rigid
Question 99: What does "culminate" mean?
Begin
End or peak
Pause
Avoid
Question 100: What is the past perfect continuous form of "work"?
Worked
Has worked
Had been working
Working
Question 101: Read the passage: "Mark designs furniture. His pieces are made from recycled wood." What material does Mark use?
Plastic
Recycled wood
Metal
Glass
Question 102: Which sentence uses commas correctly for an introductory phrase?
To my surprise, the room was empty.
To my surprise the room was empty.
To my, surprise the room was empty.
To my surprise, the room, was empty.
Question 103: What does "meticulous" mean?
Careless
Extremely careful
Hasty
Disorganized
Question 104: What is essential for a coherent paragraph?
Random ideas
Logical flow
No structure
Short sentences only
Question 105: How would you politely end a phone call?
Bye, I’m done.
Thanks for calling, goodbye.
I gotta go.
Talk later!
Question 106: Which article fits: "___ eagle soared above."
A
An
The
No article
Question 107: 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 108: Which pronoun fits: "The letter was addressed to ___."
he
him
his
himself
Question 109: 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 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 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 112: Which is correct? "This is the ___ movie I’ve seen."
good
better
best
well
Question 113: Which word contains a silent "m" in its pronunciation?
Mnemonic
Memory
Moment
Mirror
Question 114: Which word means "available in large amounts"?
Abundant
Rare
Limited
Scarce
Question 115: What is a synonym for "diligent"?
Lazy
Hardworking
Careless
Slow
Question 116: Which word is spelled correctly?
Relevent
Relevant
Relavent
Relevint
Question 117: Read the passage: "The botanical garden showcases rare plants. Visitors explore to understand ecosystems and biodiversity." What is the primary focus of visitors’ exploration at the botanical garden?
Gardening techniques
Ecosystems and biodiversity
Historical artifacts
Modern technology
Question 118: 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 119: From the sentence: "Her speech captivated the audience with its clarity," what can be inferred about the speech?
It was confusing.
It was easy to understand.
It was too long.
It was poorly delivered.
Question 120: What does the word "tenacious" mean?
Giving up
Persistent
Careless
Lazy
Question 121: Which phrase is most appropriate for a formal thank you during a speech?
Big thanks, everyone!
I sincerely thank you all for your attention.
Thanks a ton, folks!
Appreciate it, guys!
Question 122: If a text describes a character as "resilient," what trait is being highlighted?
Weakness
Adaptability
Arrogance
Laziness
Question 123: What is meant by "spill the beans"?
To cook a meal
To reveal a secret
To make a mess
To start a project
Question 124: Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly for a book title?
I read The Great Gatsby last week.
I read “The Great Gatsby” last week.
I read The Great Gatsby last week.
I read: The Great Gatsby last week.
Question 125: If a text describes an event as “momentous,” what is implied?
Unimportant and trivial
Significant and impactful
Confusing and unclear
Routine and ordinary
Question 126: Which sentence uses the correct article?
I saw a elephant.
I saw an elephant.
I saw elephant.
I saw the elephant.
Question 127: Choose the correct verb: "If he ___ faster, he would win."
run
runs
ran
running
Question 128: What is meant by "turn over a new leaf"?
To read a book
To start fresh
To plant a tree
To give up
Question 129: 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 130: Choose the correct verb form: "She ___ her homework every night."
do
does
did
doing
Question 131: If a text describes a decision as “prudent,” what is implied?
Careful and sensible
Risky and bold
Hasty and impulsive
Uncertain and vague
Question 132: What is meant by "on cloud nine"?
Feeling sad
Feeling extremely happy
Flying high
Being confused
Question 133: Which sentence uses parallel structure correctly?
She enjoys swimming, hiking, and to paint.
She enjoys swimming, hiking, and painting.
She enjoys to swim, hike, and painting.
She enjoys swimming, to hike, and paint.
Question 134: What does "run out of steam" mean?
To lose energy
To start a train
To gain strength
To cook quickly
Question 135: 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 136: What is a synonym for "frugal"?
Wasteful
Thrifty
Careless
Bold
Question 137: How do you politely ask for clarification?
What’s that?
Could you explain that, please?
Say it again!
Huh?
Question 138: What does "throw caution to the wind" mean?
To be very careful
To act recklessly
To plan thoroughly
To avoid risks
Question 139: Select the correct verb: "They ___ to the radio every evening."
listened
are listening
listen
listens
Question 140: 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 141: What does the word "vague" mean?
Clear
Unclear
Bright
Fast
Question 142: What does "to burn the midnight oil" mean?
To sleep late
To work late into the night
To waste time
To cook at night
Question 143: Read the text: "The history lecture series explores ancient trade routes. Attendees learn about cultural exchanges." What do attendees learn about in the lecture series?
Modern economics
Space exploration
Cultural exchanges
Medical advancements
Question 144: What does the idiom "to let the cat out of the bag" mean?
To adopt a pet
To reveal a secret
To cause trouble
To start a project
Question 145: If a text describes a landscape as "barren," what is implied?
Lush
Empty
Colorful
Vibrant
Question 146: Which sentence uses the correct modal verb for permission?
You can leave early.
You could leave early.
You will leave early.
You might leave early.
Question 147: What does "burn the midnight oil" mean?
To sleep late
To work late
To party all night
To waste time
Question 148: What is the most polite way to ask for a recommendation in a professional context?
Got any recommendations?
Could you kindly suggest a recommendation?
What do you recommend?
Tell me what to pick.
Question 149: Which sentence uses the correct phrasing for a formal apology?
Sorry, I messed up.
I apologize for my mistake.
My bad, I goofed.
Oops, my fault.
Question 150: Which sentence uses the correct comparative form?
This book is more interesting than that one.
This book is interestinger than that one.
This book is most interesting than that one.
This book is interesting than that one.
Question 151: Which word is spelled correctly?
Accomodate
Accommodate
Acommodate
Accommadate
Question 152: How would you politely decline an invitation?
No way!
Thanks, but I can’t make it.
I’m not interested!
Forget it!
Question 153: What does "kick the bucket" mean?
To start a journey
To die
To win a prize
To work hard
Question 154: Select the correct plural: What is the plural form of "knife"?
Knifes
Knives
Knife’s
Knive
Question 155: From the sentence: "The project required meticulous planning," what can be inferred about the planning?
It was rushed.
It was carefully detailed.
It was unnecessary.
It was incomplete.
Question 156: Which response is most appropriate for acknowledging feedback in a professional setting?
Got it, thanks for the input!
I understand, thank you for your feedback.
Cool, I’ll think about it.
Yeah, I hear you.
Question 157: 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 158: What does "keep your cards close to your chest" mean?
To play a game
To keep plans secret
To share everything
To lose a game
Question 159: Select the word that fits: "The ___ atmosphere was festive."
Somber
Lively
Quiet
Dreary
Question 160: What does "eloquent" mean?
Silent
Well-spoken
Confusing
Rude
Question 161: Read: "The town is known for its vibrant festivals." What is the town famous for?
Quiet streets
Lively festivals
Old libraries
Empty parks
Question 162: Which sentence avoids redundant descriptors?
The solution was completely effective.
The solution was effective.
The solution was truly successful.
The solution was absolutely efficient.
Question 163: 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 164: 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 165: What does "piece of cake" mean?
Something difficult
Something easy
Something expensive
Something boring
Question 166: How would you politely introduce a topic during a team meeting?
Let’s talk about this now.
I’d like to discuss an important topic.
This is what we’re talking about.
Listen up, here’s the topic.
Question 167: What is the best way to thank someone formally?
Thanks a bunch!
I sincerely appreciate your help.
Cool, thanks!
You’re awesome, thanks!
Question 168: How is the word "advertise" pronounced in British English?
/ˈæd.vər.taɪz/
/ədˈvɜː.taɪz/
/ˈæd.vɜːr.taɪz/
/əd.vərˈtaɪz/
Question 169: Which is correct? "If I ___ taller, I would play basketball."
am
was
were
be
Question 170: What does the word "meticulous" mean?
Careless
Precise
Hasty
Loud
Question 171: How is "garage" pronounced in American English?
/ɡəˈrɑːʒ/
/ˈɡær.ɪdʒ/
/ɡəˈræʒ/
/ˈɡær.ɑːʒ/
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