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Question 1: What does "under a cloud" mean?
In a rainy place
Under suspicion
Feeling happy
Very successful
Question 2: Which sentence uses the correct article for a vowel sound?
I need a apple.
I need an apple.
I need the apple.
I need apple.
Question 3: What is meant by "spill the beans"?
To cook a meal
To reveal a secret
To make a mess
To start a project
Question 4: What does "play hardball" mean?
To play a sport
To act aggressively
To be kind
To avoid conflict
Question 5: Choose the correct pronoun: "The gift was for ___."
I
me
my
mine
Question 6: Which quantifier fits: "There aren’t ___ chairs in the room."
much
many
some
few
Question 7: What does the idiom "to burn the midnight oil" mean?
To start a fire
To work late at night
To waste energy
To relax at night
Question 8: Which sentence uses an apostrophe correctly for possession?
The cats toys are scattered.
The cat’s toys are scattered.
The cats’ toys are scattered.
The cat toys are scattered.
Question 9: What is the past perfect form of "visit"?
Visited
Has visited
Had visited
Visiting
Question 10: Which sentence demonstrates proper use of a colon?
My favorite hobbies are: reading, hiking, and painting.
My favorite hobbies are, reading, hiking, and painting.
My favorite hobbies are reading: hiking, and painting.
My favorite hobbies are reading, hiking, and painting.
Question 11: How is the word "neither" pronounced in American English?
/ˈnaɪ.ðər/
/ˈniː.ðər/
/ˈneɪ.ðər/
/niːˈðər/
Question 12: 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 13: What does "have your cake and eat it too" mean?
To bake a cake
To want two desirable things
To share food
To avoid decisions
Question 14: What is meant by "turn over a new leaf"?
To read a book
To start fresh
To plant a tree
To give up
Question 15: What does the idiom “hit the nail on the head” mean?
To miss the point
To do something exactly right
To work hard
To be confused
Question 16: Which word is a synonym for “radiant”?
Dim
Glowing
Dark
Faint
Question 17: 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 18: How is "comfortable" pronounced in British English?
/ˈkʌm.fə.tə.bəl/
/kəmˈfɔːr.tə.bəl/
/ˈkʌm.fɔːr.tə.bəl/
/kəmˈfə.tə.bəl/
Question 19: Read the passage: "Mark runs a small bakery. His specialty is chocolate cakes." What is Mark’s specialty?
Bread
Chocolate cakes
Cookies
Pastries
Question 20: Which sentence uses the correct conditional form?
If I will go, I’ll call you.
If I go, I’ll call you.
If I went, I call you.
If I go, I would call you.
Question 21: Read the passage: "The eco-tourism agency promotes sustainable travel. Guides teach visitors about preserving natural habitats." What do guides teach visitors about?
Urban development
Preserving natural habitats
Modern technology
Historical events
Question 22: If a text describes an event as “momentous,” what is implied?
Unimportant and trivial
Significant and impactful
Confusing and unclear
Routine and ordinary
Question 23: Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly for a title?
My favorite poem is “Ode to a Nightingale”.
My favorite poem is Ode to a Nightingale.
My favorite poem is “Ode to a Nightingale.”
My favorite poem is Ode to a Nightingale.
Question 24: What does the idiom “to hit the nail on the head” mean?
To make a loud noise
To describe something accurately
To start a project quickly
To avoid a problem
Question 25: What is the meaning of “ambiguous”?
Clear and precise
Unclear and open to interpretation
Confident and bold
Simple and straightforward
Question 26: If a story mentions a "relentless pursuit," what is the character’s behavior like?
Lazy
Persistent
Careless
Hesitant
Question 27: If a text describes an action as “audacious,” what is being emphasized?
Cautious and careful
Bold and daring
Simple and routine
Slow and deliberate
Question 28: What does “to bite the bullet” mean?
To avoid a task
To face a difficult situation bravely
To eat quickly
To give up easily
Question 29: 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 30: Which sentence uses the correct possessive form of "who"?
Who’s car is parked outside?
Whose car is parked outside?
Whos car is parked outside?
Whose car is parked outside.
Question 31: Choose the correct verb: "She ___ to music every evening."
listens
listen
listened
listening
Question 32: What does "the ball is in your court" mean?
To play a game
To be responsible for a decision
To lose control
To wait for someone
Question 33: What does "off the hook" mean?
Caught in trouble
Freed from responsibility
Fishing
On a phone call
Question 34: What does "intrigue" mean?
Bore
Fascinate
Confuse
Ignore
Question 35: 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 36: How would you politely ask for a favor?
Do this for me.
Could you help me with this?
I need you to do it.
Get it done!
Question 37: What is a synonym for “meticulous”?
Careless
Precise
Confused
Hasty
Question 38: Which sentence uses the correct intonation for a polite request?
Can you help me with this.
Can you help me with this?
Can you help me with this!
Can you help me with this...
Question 39: Which quantifier fits: "There are ___ apples left in the basket."
much
many
few
a few
Question 40: What does “piece of cake” mean?
Something difficult
Something very easy
Something expensive
Something boring
Question 41: Which word is a synonym for "vast"?
Tiny
Narrow
Immense
Short
Question 42: Which sentence uses the correct phrasing for a formal request?
Can you do this quick?
Could you please assist me with this?
Do this now, okay?
You gotta help me out.
Question 43: Which word is stressed on the second syllable in its verb form?
Conduct
Record
Permit
Object
Question 44: 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 45: If a story mentions a "serene lake," what is the mood?
Chaotic
Peaceful
Tense
Exciting
Question 46: 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 47: Which sentence uses parallel structure correctly?
She likes to run, swim, and hiking.
She likes running, swimming, and hiking.
She likes run, swim, and hike.
She likes to run, swimming, and hike.
Question 48: What does the idiom "break the ice" mean?
To end a conversation
To start a conversation
To argue
To leave quickly
Question 49: If a passage describes a character as "stoic," what does this suggest about them?
Emotional and expressive
Calm and unemotional
Angry and aggressive
Happy and cheerful
Question 50: Which verb tense fits: "By tomorrow, she ___ the report."
finishes
finished
will finish
has finished
Question 51: What does the word “serene” mean?
Chaotic
Calm and peaceful
Loud
Busy
Question 52: What does "fortuitous" mean?
Planned
Happening by chance
Unlucky
Expected
Question 53: Which sentence uses the correct article for a singular noun?
I saw an eagle in the sky.
I saw a eagle in the sky.
I saw the eagle in the sky.
I saw eagle in the sky.
Question 54: What is the best way to introduce yourself at a networking event?
Yo, I’m here!
Hi, my name is [Your Name], and I work in [Your Field].
Hey, what’s up?
I’m the best!
Question 55: 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 56: What does "mitigate" mean?
Worsen
Reduce or lessen
Increase
Ignore
Question 57: 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 58: Read the passage: "Emma collects rare coins. She visits antique shops every weekend to find new ones." What does Emma collect?
Stamps
Rare coins
Books
Paintings
Question 59: Which phrase is best for introducing a topic in a formal presentation?
Alright, let’s talk about this!
Today, I’d like to discuss an important topic.
So, here’s the deal!
Let’s dive into this, yeah?
Question 60: Select the correct article: "___ stars shine brightly."
A
An
The
No article
Question 61: 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 62: What does "read the room" mean?
To understand the mood of a group
To read a book
To clean a room
To ignore people
Question 63: Which response is best when asking for directions politely?
Where’s this place?
Could you tell me how to get to the station?
Show me the way now!
I’m lost, help!
Question 64: Which sentence uses punctuation correctly to join clauses?
I studied all night, I passed the exam.
I studied all night I passed the exam.
I studied all night; I passed the exam.
I studied all night: I passed the exam.
Question 65: 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 66: Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly?
I’m tired; I need to rest.
I’m tired, I need to rest.
I’m tired I need to rest.
I’m tired: I need to rest.
Question 67: From the sentence: "The exhibition showcased innovative designs," what can be inferred about the designs?
They were outdated.
They were creative and new.
They were expensive.
They were poorly made.
Question 68: What does the idiom “to be on cloud nine” mean?
To be very happy
To be confused
To be extremely tired
To be in a hurry
Question 69: What is a synonym for “benevolent”?
Harsh
Kind
Indifferent
Cautious
Question 70: Choose the correct quantifier: "I don’t have ___ time to wait."
many
much
few
a few
Question 71: How is "leisure" pronounced in American English?
/ˈliː.ʒər/
/ˈleʒ.ər/
/lɪˈʒʊr/
/ˈlaɪ.ʒər/
Question 72: Read the passage: "The photography exhibit displays urban landscapes. Visitors admire cityscapes captured at dusk." What do visitors admire at the exhibit?
Wildlife portraits
Cityscapes captured at dusk
Abstract paintings
Historical maps
Question 73: What is a synonym for "diligent"?
Lazy
Hardworking
Careless
Slow
Question 74: Read the passage: "The community choir performs classical music. Singers rehearse weekly to perfect their harmonies." What do singers rehearse to perfect?
Dance routines
Harmonies
Cooking recipes
Coding skills
Question 75: 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 76: 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 77: What does "wear your heart on your sleeve" mean?
To hide your emotions
To show your emotions openly
To dress casually
To avoid feelings
Question 78: If a character is described as "audacious," what is their personality like?
Shy
Bold
Quiet
Nervous
Question 79: What is the role of a concluding sentence?
To introduce the topic
To summarize the main idea
To ask questions
To list sources
Question 80: If a character is described as "aloof" in a story, how do they behave?
Friendly and open
Distant and reserved
Angry and loud
Kind and generous
Question 81: Which word means "showing great attention to detail"?
Careless
Meticulous
Hasty
Vague
Question 82: What does "a dime a dozen" mean?
Very expensive
Very common
Very rare
Very difficult
Question 83: 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 84: Read the passage: "Lila organizes community events. She plans festivals every summer." When does Lila plan festivals?
In winter
In summer
In autumn
In spring
Question 85: 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 86: Read the passage: "Emma teaches piano. Her students practice every afternoon." What does Emma teach?
Guitar
Piano
Violin
Drums
Question 87: What is the meaning of "pristine"?
Damaged
Untouched
Complicated
Familiar
Question 88: 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 89: What is meant by "let the cat out of the bag"?
To adopt a pet
To reveal a secret
To hide something
To start a fight
Question 90: What does "blow your own trumpet" mean?
To play music
To boast about yourself
To stay quiet
To help others
Question 91: What does "resilient" mean?
Fragile
Adaptable and strong
Weak
Rigid
Question 92: How is "clerk" pronounced in American English?
/klɜːrk/
/klɑːrk/
/klɛrk/
/klɪrk/
Question 93: Which word has a silent "l" in its pronunciation?
Love
Walk
Light
Learn
Question 94: Which preposition fits: "They arrived ___ the station on time."
in
at
on
by
Question 95: What does "hit the ground running" mean?
To stop working
To start quickly and effectively
To fail immediately
To take a break
Question 96: 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 97: What is a synonym for “meticulous”?
Careless
Precise
Hasty
Sloppy
Question 98: How is the word “advertisement” pronounced in American English?
/ˈæd.vər.taɪz.mənt/
/ədˈvɝː.tɪs.mənt/
/æd.vərˈtɪs.mənt/
/əd.vərˈtaɪz.mənt/
Question 99: Which sentence uses the correct word?
Their going to the concert.
There going to the concert.
They’re going to the concert.
Theyre going to the concert.
Question 100: Read the text: "The travel blog describes mountain hikes. The writer shares tips for safe trekking." What does the writer share in the blog?
Tips for safe trekking
Fashion advice
Cooking techniques
Coding tutorials
Question 101: What does "curious" mean?
Bored
Eager to learn
Angry
Tired
Question 102: 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 103: What does "cut to the chase" mean?
To delay
To get to the point
To complicate
To avoid
Question 104: What does the idiom "to go the extra mile" mean?
To give up easily
To do more than expected
To travel far
To avoid effort
Question 105: What does "through thick and thin" mean?
In good and bad times
Through a forest
With great effort
Only in good times
Question 106: Which word is an antonym for "joyful"?
Happy
Sad
Excited
Pleased
Question 107: What does the idiom "to be under the weather" mean?
To be very happy
To feel unwell
To be busy
To be confused
Question 108: What is the most polite way to ask for assistance in a formal setting?
Can you help me out?
Would you mind assisting me, please?
I need some help here.
Hey, give me a hand.
Question 109: What does "keep an eye on" mean?
To ignore something
To watch closely
To avoid looking
To lose focus
Question 110: Which sentence uses the correct preposition?
She is interested in learning.
She is interested on learning.
She is interested at learning.
She is interested for learning.
Question 111: Which phrase means to take a risk?
Play it safe
Take the plunge
Sit on the fence
Beat around the bush
Question 112: Which is the correct reported speech: "She said, ‘I love this song.’"?
She says she loves this song.
She said she loved this song.
She said she loves this song.
She said she is loving this song.
Question 113: How is the word "advertisement" pronounced in British English?
/ədˈvɜː.tɪs.mənt/
/ˈæd.vər.taɪz.mənt/
/æd.vərˈtɪs.mənt/
/əd.vərˈtaɪz.mənt/
Question 114: 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 115: Which sentence uses the correct possessive pronoun?
This book is my.
This book is mine.
This book is me.
This book is I.
Question 116: 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 117: Which closing is most appropriate for a formal cover letter?
Catch you later!
Sincerely, [Your Name]
Take care, bye!
Cheers, [Your Name]
Question 118: Read the passage: "The market sells fresh fish. People visit it every morning." What does the market sell?
Clothes
Fresh fish
Books
Flowers
Question 119: Which sentence uses the correct form of the subjunctive mood?
I suggest that he goes to the meeting.
I suggest that he go to the meeting.
I suggest that he going to the meeting.
I suggest that he gone to the meeting.
Question 120: What does "authentic" mean?
Fake
Genuine
Copied
Artificial
Question 121: What does the word "vague" mean?
Clear
Unclear
Bright
Fast
Question 122: Select the correct preposition: "The meeting is ___ Friday afternoon."
at
on
in
by
Question 123: 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 124: How would you ask for clarification during a discussion?
What’s your point?
Could you explain that again, please?
I don’t get it, talk faster!
Why are you so confusing?
Question 125: Which sentence has correct subject-verb agreement?
The group are singing.
The group is singing.
The group were singing.
The group sings.
Question 126: Which sentence uses the correct conjunction for contrast?
I was tired, and I kept working.
I was tired, but I kept working.
I was tired, so I kept working.
I was tired, or I kept working.
Question 127: 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 128: Which sentence uses the correct form of the indefinite article?
She saw a elephant in the zoo.
She saw an elephant in the zoo.
She saw the elephant in the zoo.
She saw elephant in the zoo.
Question 129: 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 130: What does "break the ice" mean?
To end a conversation
To start a conversation
To fail a task
To avoid someone
Question 131: 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 132: Select the correct preposition: "The book is ___ the shelf in the library."
at
by
on
in
Question 133: Which sentence is best for introducing a research paper on artificial intelligence?
AI is cool stuff.
This paper explores the transformative potential of artificial intelligence.
I like AI a lot.
Let’s talk about robots.
Question 134: Which sentence uses the correct passive voice?
The book was read by me.
The book read by me.
The book is reading by me.
I read the book by.
Question 135: What does "prudent" mean?
Reckless
Careful and wise
Hasty
Uncertain
Question 136: Read the passage: "The history exhibit displays medieval weapons. Visitors learn about warfare techniques." What do visitors learn about at the exhibit?
Modern technology
Warfare techniques
Marine life
Literary works
Question 137: How is "advertise" pronounced in British English?
/ˈæd.vər.taɪz/
/ədˈvɜː.tɪs/
/ˈæd.vər.tɪs/
/ədˈvɜːr.taɪz/
Question 138: What does "prolific" mean?
Unproductive
Highly productive
Rare
Simple
Question 139: What does it mean if a passage refers to an event as "momentous"?
Unimportant
Very significant
Boring
Temporary
Question 140: Which sentence uses the correct present continuous tense?
She is reading a book now.
She reads a book now.
She read a book now.
She is read a book now.
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