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Question 1: 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 2: Read: "The film was intense and heartfelt." How would you describe the film?
Funny
Emotional and gripping
Boring
Light
Question 3: If a text describes a "tranquil meadow," what is the setting like?
Noisy and crowded
Calm and peaceful
Dark and eerie
Busy and urban
Question 4: What is a synonym for “persistent”?
Lazy
Determined
Careless
Weak
Question 5: What does "on a roll" mean?
Eating bread
Experiencing success
Rolling downhill
Feeling tired
Question 6: Choose the correct verb: "I ___ completed the project."
have
has
had
having
Question 7: If a passage describes a setting as “picturesque,” what is being conveyed?
Dull and unremarkable
Visually charming and scenic
Crowded and noisy
Old and outdated
Question 8: Select the correct verb: "They ___ to the radio every evening."
listened
are listening
listen
listens
Question 9: What does "under the weather" mean?
Feeling energetic
Feeling unwell
Being busy
Feeling excited
Question 10: What does "pull someone’s leg" mean?
To help someone
To tease someone
To ignore someone
To challenge someone
Question 11: Which sentence uses correct parallel structure?
She enjoys hiking, swimming, and to read books.
She enjoys hiking, swimming, and reading books.
She enjoys to hike, swim, and reading books.
She enjoys hiking, to swim, and read books.
Question 12: Which word means the opposite of “generous”?
Kind
Selfish
Helpful
Friendly
Question 13: Read the text: "The history podcast explores ancient myths. Hosts discuss legends from various cultures." What do hosts discuss on the podcast?
Modern politics
Legends from various cultures
Scientific discoveries
Sports events
Question 14: Which word is spelled correctly?
Acknowlege
Acknowledge
Acknowlidge
Acknoledge
Question 15: Which sentence uses the correct possessive pronoun?
This book is my.
This book is mine.
This book is mines.
This book is me.
Question 16: Which sentence uses the correct adverb form?
She sings beautiful.
She sings beautifully.
She sings beauty.
She sings beautifuler.
Question 17: Which word means "available in large amounts"?
Abundant
Rare
Limited
Scarce
Question 18: 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 19: How would you politely end a phone call?
Bye, I’m done.
Thanks for calling, goodbye.
I gotta go.
Talk later!
Question 20: Which sentence uses the correct past perfect tense?
She has finished her work.
She had finished her work before the meeting.
She finishes her work yesterday.
She was finish her work.
Question 21: 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 22: 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 23: Which word is an antonym for "modern"?
New
Traditional
Recent
Advanced
Question 24: What is meant by "throw shade"?
To block sunlight
To subtly insult someone
To offer help
To stay quiet
Question 25: Which word means “to reduce or decrease”?
Increase
Diminish
Expand
Grow
Question 26: Which sentence uses the correct modal verb?
You must to finish this task.
You must finish this task.
You must finished this task.
You must finishing this task.
Question 27: Select the sentence with correct semicolon usage.
I have two cats; they are both black.
I have two cats, they are both black.
I have two cats; and they are both black.
I have two cats they; are both black.
Question 28: Which word is stressed on the second syllable in its verb form?
Record
Conduct
Project
Protest
Question 29: Read the passage: "The book club discusses classic novels. Members analyze themes and characters." What do members analyze in the book club?
Scientific theories
Themes and characters
Sports strategies
Fashion trends
Question 30: Which is correct? "He ___ to the office daily."
go
goes
went
going
Question 31: What does the idiom "to break the ice" mean?
To start a fight
To ease tension
To freeze something
To end a conversation
Question 32: What does the idiom "the ball is in your court" signify?
To play a sport
To take responsibility
To avoid action
To celebrate success
Question 33: What is the meaning of “ambiguous”?
Clear and precise
Unclear and open to interpretation
Confident and bold
Simple and straightforward
Question 34: Which word means "showing great attention to detail"?
Careless
Meticulous
Hasty
Vague
Question 35: Select the correct article: "___ apple a day keeps the doctor away."
A
An
The
No article
Question 36: Which sentence avoids redundant adjectives?
The novel is uniquely creative.
The novel is creative.
The novel is completely creative.
The novel is absolutely innovative.
Question 37: If a text describes a "picturesque village," what is its appearance?
Modern and industrial
Charming and scenic
Dark and gloomy
Crowded and noisy
Question 38: Which sentence has a natural flow for casual weekend plans?
I propose we meet on Saturday.
Let’s chill this Saturday, sound good?
I suggest a gathering this weekend.
We shall convene on Saturday.
Question 39: What does "culminate" mean?
Begin
End or peak
Pause
Avoid
Question 40: Which phrase is best for politely ending a professional phone call?
Alright, talk soon!
Thank you for your time, have a great day.
See ya later!
Bye, take care!
Question 41: From the sentence: "The city’s architecture blends tradition with innovation," what can be inferred about the architecture?
It is purely modern.
It combines old and new elements.
It is outdated.
It is uniform.
Question 42: If a text mentions a "vibrant festival," what is implied about the event?
It’s boring and quiet.
It’s colorful and energetic.
It’s small and private.
It’s sad and dull.
Question 43: How would you politely ask for a moment to think during a debate?
Wait, I need to think.
Could I have a moment to gather my thoughts?
Stop talking, I’m thinking.
I don’t know what to say.
Question 44: From the sentence: "The chef’s dishes were praised for their creativity," what can be inferred about the dishes?
They were ordinary.
They were original and inventive.
They were tasteless.
They were expensive.
Question 45: Which sentence uses the correct verb form?
They is playing outside.
They are playing outside.
They plays outside.
They was playing outside.
Question 46: If a text describes a character as "resilient," what trait is being highlighted?
Weakness
Adaptability
Arrogance
Laziness
Question 47: What does the word "vivid" mean?
Dull
Bright and clear
Soft
Heavy
Question 48: What does the idiom "kick the bucket" mean?
To start a new project
To pass away
To win a competition
To take a break
Question 49: Which word has a silent “k” in its pronunciation?
Key
Know
Kite
King
Question 50: Complete the dialogue: "What’s your favorite sport?" "I love ___."
play soccer
playing soccer
plays soccer
soccer playing
Question 51: What is the past perfect form of "visit"?
Visited
Has visited
Had visited
Visiting
Question 52: What does “burn the midnight oil” mean?
To sleep late
To work late into the night
To waste time
To relax
Question 53: What is a synonym for “meticulous”?
Careless
Precise
Confused
Hasty
Question 54: If a text describes a character as “aloof,” what is their behavior like?
Friendly and approachable
Distant and reserved
Confident and bold
Eager and enthusiastic
Question 55: Which verb form fits best in this sentence: "If we ___ more time, we could explore the city."
have
had
having
will have
Question 56: What is a synonym for "innovative"?
Traditional
Creative
Ordinary
Similar
Question 57: Which word is a synonym for "tired"?
Energetic
Exhausted
Happy
Fast
Question 58: Which sentence uses an em dash correctly?
The city, my favorite place, is vibrant.
The city—my favorite place—is vibrant.
The city: my favorite place is vibrant.
The city my favorite place—is vibrant.
Question 59: 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 60: Read the passage: "The film festival celebrates indie movies. Directors share stories about unique characters." What do directors share at the festival?
Scientific discoveries
Stories about unique characters
Fashion designs
Cooking recipes
Question 61: What does the word "tranquil" describe?
Noisy
Peaceful
Crowded
Fast
Question 62: If a text mentions a "radiant sunrise," what image does it evoke?
A dark night
A bright and colorful dawn
A stormy sky
A foggy morning
Question 63: 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 64: If a character is described as "meticulous," what is their behavior like?
Careless
Detail-oriented
Reckless
Lazy
Question 65: What does "bark up the wrong tree" mean?
To succeed
To make a mistake
To work hard
To be correct
Question 66: Read the passage: "The poetry festival celebrates local talent. Writers recite verses about human emotions." What do writers recite at the festival?
Scientific theories
Verses about human emotions
Sports commentary
Cooking recipes
Question 67: What does "navigate" mean?
Lose direction
Find a way through
Avoid
Ignore
Question 68: If a story describes a character as “meticulous,” what is their behavior like?
Careless and rushed
Careful and detail-oriented
Aggressive and bold
Lazy and unmotivated
Question 69: Select the word that fits: "The ___ atmosphere was festive."
Somber
Lively
Quiet
Dreary
Question 70: Choose the correct article: "___ lion is majestic."
A
An
The
No article
Question 71: Which sentence avoids redundant intensifiers?
The plan is completely flawless.
The plan is flawless.
The plan is absolutely perfect.
The plan is truly ideal.
Question 72: Which sentence uses the correct article?
A moon glows softly.
The moon glows softly.
Moon glows softly.
An moon glows softly.
Question 73: Which sentence avoids redundant adjectives?
The movie was absolutely thrilling.
The movie was thrilling.
The movie was completely exciting.
The movie was truly captivating.
Question 74: If a passage describes a setting as “tranquil,” what atmosphere is being conveyed?
Chaotic and noisy
Peaceful and calm
Exciting and lively
Dark and gloomy
Question 75: Which sentence uses the correct present perfect tense?
I have just finished my homework.
I just finish my homework.
I am finish my homework.
I finished my homework just.
Question 76: How would you politely ask for permission to leave a meeting?
I’m outta here!
May I be excused, please?
I’m leaving now, bye!
Can I just go?
Question 77: 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 78: Read the passage: "The market sells fresh fish. People visit it every morning." What does the market sell?
Clothes
Fresh fish
Books
Flowers
Question 79: What does the word "cohesive" mean?
Divided
Unified
Confusing
Temporary
Question 80: What is a synonym for “brilliant”?
Dull
Bright
Average
Dim
Question 81: What does the idiom "to spill the beans" mean?
To cause chaos
To share a secret
To waste resources
To start an argument
Question 82: How is the word "either" pronounced in British English?
/ˈaɪ.ðə/
/ˈiː.ðə/
/ˈeɪ.ðə/
/iːˈðər/
Question 83: What does "throw caution to the wind" mean?
To be very careful
To act recklessly
To plan thoroughly
To avoid risks
Question 84: Read the passage: "Electric vehicles reduce emissions. They rely on batteries, but charging infrastructure is limited." What reduces emissions according to the text?
Electric vehicles
Gasoline cars
Airplanes
Factories
Question 85: What does the idiom "to let the cat out of the bag" mean?
To free an animal
To reveal a secret
To start a fight
To clean a room
Question 86: Which sentence uses the correct negative form?
She don’t dance.
She doesn’t dance.
She not dances.
She isn’t dance.
Question 87: Which sentence uses the correct phrasing for a formal closing remark?
Alright, we’re done here.
Thank you for your attention.
See you next time!
Okay, that’s it.
Question 88: What does "cohesive" mean?
Disconnected
Well-connected
Confusing
Scattered
Question 89: Which word is a synonym for "weary"?
Energetic
Fatigued
Happy
Quick
Question 90: Which phrase is most natural for casually praising a colleague’s work?
Your work is commendable.
Nice job, you nailed it!
I laud your efforts.
Your performance is exemplary.
Question 91: What is the meaning of “prolific”?
Rare and unique
Highly productive
Quiet and reserved
Difficult to understand
Question 92: Which sentence uses the correct plural form?
The childs are playing.
The children are playing.
The childrens are playing.
The child are playing.
Question 93: Read the passage: "The zoo is popular with families. They see giraffes and zebras there." What animals do families see at the zoo?
Lions and tigers
Giraffes and zebras
Bears and wolves
Monkeys and snakes
Question 94: 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 95: Which sentence uses the correct possessive adjective?
This is her book.
This is hers book.
This is she book.
This is him book.
Question 96: If a text describes a "bustling market," what is the setting like?
Quiet and empty
Crowded and lively
Dark and gloomy
Cold and barren
Question 97: What does "prolific" mean?
Unproductive
Highly productive
Rare
Simple
Question 98: What does the phrase "go the extra mile" mean?
To travel far
To make extra effort
To avoid work
To follow instructions
Question 99: Read: "The film was exciting but intense." How would you describe the film?
Boring
Thrilling and intense
Humorous
Romantic
Question 100: Which phrase is most suitable for politely asking for a moment to speak during a formal presentation?
Hey, can I jump in here?
May I have a moment to share my thoughts?
Hold on, let me talk!
Yo, I’ve got something to say!
Question 101: Which phrase is best for politely declining a suggestion?
No way, that’s awful!
I appreciate your idea, but I’ll pass.
That’s a terrible plan!
Not gonna happen!
Question 102: What is the meaning of "ardent"?
Cold
Passionate
Bored
Tired
Question 103: Which word fits: "He ___ the tale with passion."?
Narrated
Ate
Ran
Slept
Question 104: Which sentence is most appropriate for a formal job application email?
I’m super excited to apply for this job!
I am writing to apply for the position advertised.
This job looks awesome, count me in!
Hey, I’d love to work with you guys!
Question 105: What does the idiom "to keep an eye on" mean?
To ignore something
To watch closely
To hide something
To forget something
Question 106: What is the meaning of the word "journey"?
A meal
A trip
A house
A song
Question 107: What is a synonym for "diligent"?
Lazy
Hardworking
Careless
Slow
Question 108: What does "benevolent" mean?
Cruel
Kind and generous
Selfish
Angry
Question 109: What does "make hay while the sun shines" mean?
To farm quickly
To seize an opportunity
To relax in the sun
To avoid work
Question 110: Choose the correct verb: "I ___ to London last month."
travel
travels
traveled
traveling
Question 111: Which phrase is most appropriate for a formal farewell after a business meeting?
See you around, take care!
It was a pleasure, thank you and goodbye.
Catch you later, bye!
Alright, I’m off!
Question 112: What is the opposite of "frugal"?
Thrifty
Wasteful
Careful
Economical
Question 113: 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 114: If a text mentions a "vibrant festival," what is the atmosphere like?
Somber
Lively and colorful
Quiet
Boring
Question 115: Which sentence is most suitable for a cover letter’s opening?
I’m applying because I need a job.
I am excited to apply for this position.
Hey, I want this job.
This is my application.
Question 116: What does "to beat around the bush" mean?
To be direct
To avoid the main topic
To win a debate
To plant trees
Question 117: Which conjunction fits best: "I wanted to join, ___ I had to finish my homework."
so
and
or
but
Question 118: What does "listen" mean?
To speak
To hear attentively
To run
To write
Question 119: Choose the correct verb form: "If I ___ earlier, I wouldn’t have missed the bus."
leave
left
had left
leaving
Question 120: If a story mentions a "relentless pursuit," what is the character’s behavior like?
Lazy
Persistent
Careless
Hesitant
Question 121: Which sentence uses the correct article for a vowel sound?
I ate a orange for breakfast.
I ate an orange for breakfast.
I ate the orange for breakfast.
I ate orange for breakfast.
Question 122: Which phrase is most appropriate for politely requesting a repeat in a conversation?
Huh, what did you say?
Could you kindly repeat that, please?
Say that again, I missed it.
What was that, sorry?
Question 123: Which sentence has a natural tone for casually expressing gratitude?
I express my heartfelt thanks.
Thanks, you’re a lifesaver!
My gratitude is profound.
I am deeply thankful.
Question 124: Which word is a synonym for "serene"?
Chaotic
Tranquil
Loud
Busy
Question 125: Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly for dialogue?
She said, I’m tired.
She said “I’m tired.”
She said, “I’m tired.”
She said: I’m tired.
Question 126: What is the best way to introduce yourself in a formal setting?
Hey, I’m here!
My name is [Name], it’s a pleasure to meet you.
Yo, what’s up?
I’m [Name], deal with it.
Question 127: What does "break the ice" mean?
To cause trouble
To start a conversation
To end a meeting
To cancel a plan
Question 128: 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 129: Which sentence uses proper capitalization?
i visited paris last month.
I visited paris last month.
I visited Paris last month.
I Visited Paris Last Month.
Question 130: Read the passage: "The cultural museum displays traditional crafts. Visitors learn about ancient weaving techniques." What do visitors learn about at the museum?
Modern architecture
Ancient weaving techniques
Space exploration
Marine biology
Question 131: Which is correct? "This is the ___ movie I’ve seen."
good
better
best
well
Question 132: Which sentence uses commas correctly for an appositive?
My friend, a talented artist, painted this.
My friend a talented artist painted this.
My friend, a talented artist painted this.
My friend a talented artist, painted this.
Question 133: Which sentence uses the correct preposition?
She is interested on learning.
She is interested in learning.
She is interested at learning.
She is interested for learning.
Question 134: What is meant by "under your belt"?
Wearing a belt
Having experience
Eating a lot
Hiding something
Question 135: 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 136: Which sentence uses the correct verb for a singular subject?
Neither of the options are correct.
Neither of the options is correct.
Neither of the options were correct.
Neither of the options have been correct.
Question 137: 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 138: 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 139: Complete the sentence: "Can you ___ the project?"
manage
managing
managed
manages
Question 140: What does the idiom "to let sleeping dogs lie" mean?
To cause trouble
To avoid disturbing a situation
To start a conflict
To solve a problem
Question 141: How do you politely ask someone to repeat?
What?
Could you repeat that, please?
Say it again!
Huh?
Question 142: Which phrase improves clarity in a formal report?
Stuff happened.
The project faced challenges.
Things went wrong.
It was a mess.
Question 143: Read the passage: "Anna studies history. She spends hours reading about ancient civilizations." What does Anna study?
Math
History
Science
Literature
Question 144: What is the reported form of: "She said, ‘I’ll call you later.’"?
She said she will call you later.
She says she calls you later.
She said she would call you later.
She said she calls you later.
Question 145: Which sentence uses the correct adverb form?
She sings beautiful.
She sings beautifully.
She sings beauty.
She sings beautifuler.
Question 146: What is meant by "cut from the same cloth"?
Very different
Very similar
Made of fabric
Unrelated
Question 147: Which word is spelled correctly?
Persistance
Persistence
Persestence
Persitance
Question 148: What does "let sleeping dogs lie" mean?
To disturb animals
To avoid stirring up trouble
To start a new conflict
To take action quickly
Question 149: Which sentence uses the correct tone for a formal suggestion?
You should totally do this!
I recommend considering this option.
Just go for it.
This is the way to go!
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