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Sample Test Questions: 1.) All the balls are nearly the same - one is very much like. a. other b. another c. an other 2.) Those people over there are friends of. a. ours b. us c. our 3.) I'm going to France on business next week. you? a. Aren't b. Do c. Are 4.) We need to buy new furniture for our new flat. a. some b. a piece c. a 5.) The final score was nil 3 : 0. /football/ a. free b. tree c. three 6.) I must go now. I George for lunch. a. see b. am seen c. am seeing 7.) She was playing golf yesterday afternoon when somebody her money. a. stole b. was stealing c. stoled 8.) My friends have funny ideas about how to bring up children. a. so b. much c. such

9.) How long have you been business with them? a. doing b. working c. making 10.) I could never to working nights. a. get used b. used c. use 11.) Luke for a drink this evening. a. comes b. has been coming c. is coming 12.) I think you to take a few days off. a. ought b. better c. should 13.) I didn't expect to see you, Paul. Peter said that you ill. a. were b. will be c. can be 14.) The child has always go out alone. a. been able b. have had c. been allowed to 15.) He refuses to travel by plane and won't drive. a. either b. neither c. also 16.) It was a secret; I wasn't supposed to anyone anything. a. say b. tell c. talk

17.) If this letter is urgent, post it right away. a. you'd prefer b. you'd better c. you'd rather to 18.) I hate this cold winter. I wish I somewhere sunny. a. would be b. had been c. were 19.) She gave me some money lunch. a. to buy b. for buy c. buying 20.) My friend thinks she is better-looking. a. then I b. than me c. then I am 21.) The country will by more earthquakes. a. be hitting b. hit c. be hit 22.) We are thinking of having a new sink. a. installed b. installing c. to install 23.) Help him. Don't just stand there nothing! a. doing b. to do c. having done 24.) My brother, lives in Italy, is a lawyer. a. who b. which c. that

25.) My arms are aching because since 3 o'clock. a. I'm swimming b. I've been swimming c. I've swum 26.) He too fast when he had the accident. I'm pretty sure he was. a. must have driven b. must have been driven c. must have been driving 27.) You'll feel better after you something to eat. a. have had b. will have c. had had 28.) I've tried ringing five times, but I still can't him. a. get on with b. get through to c. get down to 29.) You're never too old to a new hobby. a. draw up b. do up c. take up 30.) Can you stay the weekend? a. in b. by c. until 31.) The damage the car wasn't serious. a. on b. to c. of 32.) Mary's friend congratulated her getting much better marks than expected. a. to b. for c. on

33.) Her parents let her her own school. a. to choose b. choosing c. choose 34.) I heard you something. What was it? a. to break b. be breaking c. break 35.) Don't hurry need for you to run. a. It's no b. There's no c. It's not 36.) Isn't there a ticket machine? - There must be. a. it b. one c. them 37.) If I lose my job now, I a business of my own. a. would start b. will start c. started 38.) These files need out. a. sorted b. to sort sorting 39.) I wouldn't have been so upset if Peter to me earlier. a. writes b. wrote c. had written 40.) If people were a little more tolerant, our world a better place. a. would have been b. would be c. will be

Sample Test Key: 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. a 5. c 6. c 7. a 8. c 9. a 10. a 11. c 12. a 13. a 14. c 15. a 16. b 17. b 18. c 19. a 20. b 21. c 22. a 23. a 24. a 25. b 26. c 27. a 28. b 29. c 30. c 31. b 32. c 33. c 34. c 35. b 36. b 37. b 38. c 39. c 40. b