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Question 1: What is the reported form of: "He said, ‘I’m writing a book.’"?
He said he is writing a book.
He says he writes a book.
He said he was writing a book.
He said he writes a book.
Question 2: Read: "She was thrilled after winning the race." Why was she happy?
She lost.
She won.
She was tired.
She was late.
Question 3: What does "rule of thumb" mean?
A strict law
A general guideline
A thumb injury
A precise measurement
Question 4: 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 5: What does "spill the beans" mean?
To keep a secret
To reveal a secret
To cook a meal
To make a mistake
Question 6: Which sentence uses the correct passive voice?
The book was read by her yesterday.
The book read by her yesterday.
The book is read by her yesterday.
The book was reading by her yesterday.
Question 7: Which word is a synonym for "splendid"?
Ordinary
Magnificent
Plain
Dull
Question 8: What does "in the nick of time" mean?
Too late
Just in time
Very early
At a random time
Question 9: Which is correct? "I have three ___."
dog
dogs
dog’s
dogs’
Question 10: Choose the correct verb: "She ___ a song now."
sing
sings
singing
is singing
Question 11: 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 12: Which phrase feels most natural for suggesting a casual group outing?
I propose we organize an outing.
How about we hang out this weekend?
Let us plan a group excursion.
We should arrange a meetup.
Question 13: Select the correct verb: "They ___ the game last night."
watch
watched
watching
are watching
Question 14: Read the text: "The conservation program protects coral reefs. Divers monitor marine ecosystems." What do divers monitor in the program?
Urban infrastructure
Marine ecosystems
Historical artifacts
Digital systems
Question 15: 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.
Question 16: Which word has a silent "w" in its pronunciation?
Write
Wave
Wind
Wall
Question 17: If a text describes an event as "momentous," what is implied?
Trivial
Significant
Boring
Brief
Question 18: Which sentence uses the correct subject-verb agreement?
The team are winning.
The team is winning.
The team were winning.
The team have won.
Question 19: If a text describes a person as "benevolent," what is their character like?
Selfish
Kind
Arrogant
Careless
Question 20: Which word completes: "The ___ sparkled under the moonlight."?
Lake
Room
Book
Car
Question 21: 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 22: Which sentence uses the correct possessive adjective?
This is her book.
This is she book.
This is hers book.
This is him book.
Question 23: From the sentence: "The team collaborated seamlessly to achieve success," what can be inferred about the team’s work?
It was disorganized.
It was highly coordinated.
It was competitive.
It was unsuccessful.
Question 24: Which response is most appropriate for offering assistance in a professional email?
I can help you out, no worries!
Please let me know how I can assist you further.
Sure, I got this!
Yo, I’ll handle it.
Question 25: What is the meaning of "vivid" in the context of colors?
Faded
Bright and intense
Dull
Transparent
Question 26: 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 27: What does "cut to the chase" mean?
To delay
To get to the point
To complicate
To avoid
Question 28: If a story calls a character "reluctant," what is their attitude?
Eager
Hesitant
Confident
Angry
Question 29: Which preposition completes: "The event starts ___ 7 p.m."?
on
at
in
by
Question 30: Read: "The book was so fascinating that she read it overnight." What does this suggest about the book?
It was dull.
It was captivating.
It was short.
It was hard.
Question 31: What does "to bite the bullet" mean?
To give up
To face a difficult task
To eat quickly
To avoid a problem
Question 32: Which sentence uses proper tone for a professional email?
Hey, let’s do this!
I propose we proceed with the plan.
This is super fun.
Let’s get it done, ASAP!
Question 33: What does "let sleeping dogs lie" mean?
To disturb animals
To avoid stirring up trouble
To start a conflict
To wake someone up
Question 34: What is meant by "play it safe"?
To take risks
To avoid risks
To play a game
To ignore rules
Question 35: Which closing is appropriate for a formal email?
See ya!
Best wishes,
Sincerely,
Later,
Question 36: 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 37: What does it mean if a passage refers to an event as "momentous"?
Unimportant
Very significant
Boring
Temporary
Question 38: Which sentence uses the correct adverb form?
She sings beautiful.
She sings beautifully.
She sings beauty.
She sings beautifuler.
Question 39: Which sentence is best for concluding a persuasive speech on recycling?
Recycling is nice.
Let us commit to recycling for a sustainable future.
I hope you recycle.
That’s all about recycling.
Question 40: What does the word "tenacious" mean?
Lazy
Persistent
Weak
Careless
Question 41: What does "beat around the bush" mean?
To be direct
To avoid the main topic
To exercise outdoors
To solve a problem
Question 42: Which verb form fits: "She ___ to the store before it closed."
goes
went
has gone
going
Question 43: Which sentence uses the correct past perfect tense?
She has finished the project before the meeting.
She had finished the project before the meeting.
She finished the project before the meeting had.
She was finished the project before the meeting.
Question 44: Complete the sentence: "Can you ___ the project?"
manage
managing
managed
manages
Question 45: What is the past tense of "swim"?
Swimmed
Swam
Swum
Swimming
Question 46: What does "alleviate" mean?
Worsen
Relieve or reduce
Increase
Complicate
Question 47: Which sentence correctly uses an apostrophe for a contraction?
Theyre going to the park.
They’re going to the park.
Their going to the park.
Theyre’ going to the park.
Question 48: Read the passage: "Lily swims in the lake. She enjoys the cool water in summer." When does Lily swim in the lake?
In winter
In summer
In autumn
In spring
Question 49: Which word is an antonym for "secure"?
Safe
Risky
Stable
Protected
Question 50: Which word is a synonym for "abundant"?
Scarce
Plentiful
Limited
Few
Question 51: Which sentence uses the correct article?
A moon glows softly.
The moon glows softly.
Moon glows softly.
An moon glows softly.
Question 52: What does the word "luminous" mean when describing a star?
Dark
Brightly glowing
Faint
Cloudy
Question 53: If a passage describes a character as "meticulous," what does this suggest about them?
They are careless.
They are very careful and detail-oriented.
They are lazy.
They are dishonest.
Question 54: Which sentence uses the correct modal verb for obligation?
You can submit the report tomorrow.
You must submit the report tomorrow.
You might submit the report tomorrow.
You will submit the report tomorrow.
Question 55: Which sentence uses proper grammar for a formal report?
The data show improvement.
The data shows improvement.
The data is showing improvement.
The data are show improvement.
Question 56: Choose the sentence with correct use of "fewer" vs. "less."
There are less apples than oranges.
There are fewer apples than oranges.
There are less apples than oranges are.
There are fewer apples than orange.
Question 57: Which is correct? "He ___ to the office daily."
go
goes
went
going
Question 58: Read: "The film was intense and heartfelt." How would you describe the film?
Funny
Emotional and gripping
Boring
Light
Question 59: What does "burn the midnight oil" mean?
To sleep late
To work late
To party all night
To waste time
Question 60: Which phrase is appropriate for a professional greeting?
Hey, what’s good?
Good afternoon, it’s nice to meet you.
Yo, what’s up?
Sup, everyone?
Question 61: How is the word “envelope” pronounced in American English?
/ˈen.və.loʊp/
/ˈɑːn.və.ləp/
/enˈvɛl.əp/
/ˈen.vɛl.oʊ/
Question 62: What is the opposite of “fragile”?
Weak
Strong
Delicate
Breakable
Question 63: 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 64: Which phrase is most appropriate for politely declining a social invitation?
Nah, I’m good, thanks.
Thank you, but I’m unable to attend this time.
No way, I’m too busy.
Sorry, can’t make it.
Question 65: What does "articulate" mean?
Confusing
Silent
Clearly expressive
Vague
Question 66: What does "through thick and thin" mean?
In good times only
In all circumstances
In confusion
In brief moments
Question 67: Which phrase is most natural for casually suggesting a movie night?
I propose a cinematic evening.
How about a movie night tonight?
Let us schedule a film viewing.
We should arrange a movie event.
Question 68: 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 69: Which sentence avoids informal language for a business proposal?
This plan is super cool.
This strategy is highly effective.
Let’s roll with this.
It’s a great vibe.
Question 70: Read the passage: "The gallery displays modern art. Visitors come every weekend." What does the gallery display?
Ancient artifacts
Modern art
Photographs
Sculptures
Question 71: From the sentence: "The book’s plot was intricate and engaging," what can be inferred about the plot?
It was simple.
It was complex and interesting.
It was boring.
It was predictable.
Question 72: What is the meaning of "hold your tongue"?
To speak loudly
To stay silent
To taste food
To argue fiercely
Question 73: Read the passage: "The outdoor market offers organic produce. Shoppers buy fresh fruits and herbs." What do shoppers buy at the market?
Electronics
Fresh fruits and herbs
Clothing
Books
Question 74: Read the passage: "The cultural exchange program connects students globally. Participants learn about traditions from different countries." What do participants learn about?
Scientific theories
Traditions from different countries
Modern technology
Sports strategies
Question 75: What does "spill the beans" mean?
To cook a meal
To reveal a secret
To make a mess
To argue
Question 76: What does the idiom "to break the ice" mean?
To cause an argument
To start a conversation
To end a meeting
To avoid interaction
Question 77: What does "cut to the chase" mean?
To start a race
To get to the point
To avoid talking
To chase someone
Question 78: Choose the correct verb: "She ___ a book now."
read
reads
reading
is reading
Question 79: 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 80: 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 81: Which phrase is best for apologizing during a client meeting?
I deeply regret any inconvenience caused.
My bad, let’s move on.
Sorry, I messed up there.
Oops, my fault!
Question 82: Which phrase is best for expressing regret in a formal letter?
I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Sorry, I messed up.
My bad, let’s fix this.
Oops, my mistake!
Question 83: Which phrase means to take a risk?
Play it safe
Take the plunge
Sit on the fence
Beat around the bush
Question 84: Which word means "to make something clear"?
Obscure
Clarify
Confuse
Hide
Question 85: How would you introduce yourself in a professional setting?
Yo, I’m here.
Hi, my name is John.
I’m John, nice to meet you.
What’s up, I’m John.
Question 86: Which sentence uses the correct possessive pronoun?
This book is her’s.
This book is hers.
This book is her.
This book is she’s.
Question 87: Which word is spelled correctly?
Judgement
Judgment
Judjemant
Judgmant
Question 88: Which word is spelled correctly?
Accomodate
Acommodate
Accommodate
Accommadate
Question 89: What is the best way to conclude a formal essay?
That’s all, folks!
In conclusion, the evidence supports this argument.
Done and dusted!
Hope you liked it!
Question 90: 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 91: How is the word "garage" pronounced in British English?
/ˈɡær.ɪdʒ/
/ɡəˈrɑːʒ/
/ɡəˈreɪdʒ/
/ˈɡær.ɑːʒ/
Question 92: If a story mentions a "tranquil meadow," what atmosphere is conveyed?
Chaotic and noisy
Peaceful and calm
Busy and crowded
Dark and eerie
Question 93: What is the correct verb form: "She ___ to the store yesterday."?
go
gone
went
going
Question 94: Select the sentence with proper apostrophe usage.
The dogs’ toys are scattered.
The dogs toys are scattered.
The dog’s toys is scattered.
The dogs’ toy’s are scattered.
Question 95: Which word is an antonym for "sturdy"?
Strong
Fragile
Heavy
Fast
Question 96: What does "astute" mean?
Unintelligent
Shrewd and perceptive
Careless
Slow
Question 97: 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 98: Choose the correct verb form: "If I ___ more time, I would read more."
have
had
having
will have
Question 99: 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 100: What does the word “vivid” mean?
Dull
Bright and clear
Weak
Confusing
Question 101: What does "the ball is in your court" mean?
To play a game
To take action or decide
To lose a chance
To wait patiently
Question 102: Which phrase is most polite for requesting a meeting agenda?
Send me the agenda.
Could you kindly share the meeting agenda?
What’s the plan for the meeting?
Give me the agenda, please.
Question 103: Which phrase is most appropriate for politely requesting a meeting reschedule?
Can we move the meeting, please?
I’d appreciate it if we could reschedule the meeting.
Hey, let’s change the time.
I need a new meeting time.
Question 104: 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 105: What does the idiom "kick the bucket" mean?
To start a new project
To die
To relax
To win a prize
Question 106: What does "a drop in the bucket" mean?
A large amount
A small amount
A final decision
A big mistake
Question 107: What does "on a roll" mean?
Eating bread
Experiencing success
Rolling downhill
Feeling tired
Question 108: How would you politely ask for someone’s name?
Who are you?
May I have your name?
What’s your name, dude?
Tell me your name.
Question 109: What does "put the pedal to the metal" mean?
To drive slowly
To work quickly
To stop working
To repair a car
Question 110: Which sentence avoids redundant descriptors?
The project was completely successful.
The project was successful.
The project was absolutely triumphant.
The project was truly effective.
Question 111: What does "pull someone’s leg" mean?
To help someone
To tease someone
To ignore someone
To challenge someone
Question 112: Choose the sentence with correct hyphen usage.
The well-known author spoke at the event.
The well known author spoke at the event.
The well-known-author spoke at the event.
The wellknown author spoke at the event.
Question 113: What is a synonym for “persistent”?
Lazy
Determined
Careless
Weak
Question 114: Which sentence uses the correct negative form?
He don’t study.
He doesn’t study.
He not studies.
He isn’t study.
Question 115: Choose the correct verb: "We ___ to the mountains last winter."
go
goes
went
going
Question 116: If a story refers to a “formidable” opponent, what is being described?
A weak and timid opponent
A strong and impressive opponent
A friendly and cooperative opponent
A confused and disorganized opponent
Question 117: What does "hit the nail on the head" mean?
To miss the point
To be exactly right
To start a project
To cause trouble
Question 118: Read the text: "The pottery workshop teaches crafting techniques. Participants create vases and bowls." What do participants create at the workshop?
Paintings
Vases and bowls
Musical instruments
Digital apps
Question 119: Read the text: "The innovation lab creates smart devices. Engineers design tools for energy efficiency." What do engineers design in the lab?
Fashion accessories
Tools for energy efficiency
Historical replicas
Musical instruments
Question 120: Which sentence uses punctuation correctly for independent clauses?
The store is open, it closes at 9 p.m.
The store is open; it closes at 9 p.m.
The store is open it closes at 9 p.m.
The store is open: it closes at 9 p.m.
Question 121: 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 122: What does "meticulous" mean?
Careless
Extremely careful
Hasty
Disorganized
Question 123: Read the text: "The fitness program promotes healthy living. Trainers guide participants in exercise routines." What do trainers guide participants in?
Cooking classes
Exercise routines
Art projects
Writing workshops
Question 124: 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 125: Which word is stressed on the first syllable in its noun form?
Object
Produce
Permit
Reject
Question 126: What is the past perfect form of "arrive"?
Arrived
Had arrived
Arriving
Have arrived
Question 127: 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 128: What is meant by "a dime a dozen"?
Very expensive
Very common
Hard to find
Unique and special
Question 129: What does "versatile" mean?
Limited
Adaptable
Rigid
Weak
Question 130: Which word is an antonym for "abundant"?
Plentiful
Scarce
Rich
Ample
Question 131: Select the sentence with correct use of "who's" vs. "whose."
Who's dog is barking loudly?
Whose dog is barking loudly?
Who's barking dog is loud?
Whose barking loudly dog?
Question 132: What is the most polite way to request additional information in a formal email?
Send me more details.
Could you kindly provide further information?
What else do I need to know?
Give me the full scoop.
Question 133: What does "put your foot in your mouth" mean?
To dance awkwardly
To say something embarrassing
To eat quickly
To walk slowly
Question 134: Which sentence uses a comma correctly for an appositive?
My brother, a doctor works long hours.
My brother, a doctor, works long hours.
My brother a doctor, works long hours.
My brother a doctor works long hours.
Question 135: What does "eloquent" mean?
Silent
Well-spoken
Confused
Rude
Question 136: Which sentence uses parentheses correctly for clarification?
The meeting (tomorrow) is at 10 a.m.
The meeting tomorrow is at 10 a.m.
The meeting (tomorrow is at 10 a.m.).
The meeting tomorrow (is at 10 a.m.).
Question 137: What does the word "eloquent" mean?
Silent
Expressive
Confused
Boring
Question 138: Which sentence is best for a professional job application cover letter?
I’m super excited to apply for this job!
I am eager to contribute my skills to your team.
This job looks cool, I want it!
Hire me, I’m awesome!
Question 139: If a story describes a "somber mood," what is the atmosphere like?
Cheerful
Gloomy
Exciting
Relaxed
Question 140: Which sentence is best for a cover letter?
I’m super excited for this job!
I am eager to contribute my skills.
This job looks fun.
I really want this gig.
Question 141: What does "at the drop of a hat" mean?
After careful planning
Immediately or impulsively
With hesitation
At a specific time
Question 142: What does "burn the midnight oil" mean?
To rest early
To work late
To start early
To avoid work
Question 143: What does "prudent" mean?
Reckless
Cautious and wise
Loud
Careless
Question 144: If a story mentions a “serene” atmosphere, what mood is being described?
Tense and chaotic
Calm and peaceful
Exciting and vibrant
Gloomy and depressing
Question 145: Which sentence uses a consistent tone for a professional report?
The results were totally awesome!
The findings were significant.
The data was super cool.
We got some great numbers!
Question 146: Which sentence uses a dash correctly for additional information?
My dog, a golden retriever, loves to play.
My dog—a golden retriever—loves to play.
My dog: a golden retriever loves to play.
My dog a golden retriever—loves to play.
Question 147: What does "make a beeline for" mean?
To avoid something
To head straight for something
To get lost
To plan carefully
Question 148: Read the passage: "The renewable energy workshop teaches solar panel installation. Participants learn about clean energy benefits." What do participants learn about at the workshop?
Historical events
Clean energy benefits
Modern architecture
Literary analysis
Question 149: Select the sentence with correct use of "its" vs. "it’s."
The dog wagged it’s tail.
The dog wagged its tail.
The dog wagged its’ tail.
The dog wagged it is tail.
Question 150: Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb "to lay"?
She laid the book on the table.
She lay the book on the table.
She lain the book on the table.
She lied the book on the table.
Question 151: Which phrase is most appropriate for politely disagreeing in a debate?
I respectfully disagree with your perspective.
No way, that’s not right!
You’re wrong on that one.
I don’t think so, sorry.
Question 152: Which sentence uses the correct phrasing for a formal farewell?
See ya later!
Goodbye, have a great day.
Catch you soon.
Bye, take care!
Question 153: 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 154: Read: "She studied diligently and aced the exam." What can you infer?
She failed.
Her effort led to success.
She didn’t study.
She skipped the exam.
Question 155: Which sentence uses a strong transition for coherence?
I like coffee. It’s morning.
I like coffee; therefore, I drink it every morning.
Coffee is great. I drink it.
Coffee. Morning.
Question 156: Which phrase is most appropriate for opening a formal workshop?
Alright, let’s get this started!
Welcome, I’m delighted to lead today’s workshop.
Hey, ready to dive in?
Let’s kick things off, cool?
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