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Question 1: What does "spill the beans" mean?
To cook a meal
To reveal a secret
To make a mess
To argue
Question 2: What does the phrase "go the extra mile" mean?
To travel far
To make extra effort
To avoid work
To follow instructions
Question 3: Read the passage: "Mia bakes bread every weekend. Her kitchen smells wonderful." What does Mia bake?
Cakes
Bread
Cookies
Pies
Question 4: What is the correct verb form: "She ___ to the store yesterday."?
go
gone
went
going
Question 5: What does the word "pristine" mean?
Dirty
Spotless
Broken
Old
Question 6: Which sentence uses the correct plural form?
The childs are playing.
The children are playing.
The childrens are playing.
The child are playing.
Question 7: 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 8: Which sentence uses the correct comparative form: "This puzzle is ___ than the last one."
more difficult
most difficult
difficult
difficulter
Question 9: What does "bite the bullet" mean?
To avoid a task
To face a difficult situation
To eat quickly
To win a competition
Question 10: Which word is an antonym for "sturdy"?
Strong
Fragile
Heavy
Fast
Question 11: What is the correct passive voice for: "The chef is cooking the meal"?
The meal is cooked.
The meal is being cooked.
The meal was cooked.
The meal cooks itself.
Question 12: Select the correct preposition: "The meeting is ___ Friday afternoon."
at
on
in
by
Question 13: 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 14: Read the text: "The wildlife foundation rescues injured animals. Volunteers care for species like owls and foxes." What species do volunteers care for?
Owls and foxes
Fish and sharks
Cats and dogs
Lizards and snakes
Question 15: How is the word "schedule" pronounced differently in British vs. American English?
British: /ˈʃedʒ.uːl/, American: /ˈsked.juːl/
British: /ˈsked.juːl/, American: /ˈʃedʒ.uːl/
British: /skəˈdjuːl/, American: /ˈsked.juːl/
British: /ˈʃed.juːl/, American: /skəˈdjuːl/
Question 16: 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 17: How would you politely ask for feedback?
Tell me what you think!
Could you provide some feedback, please?
What’s wrong with it?
Give me your opinion now!
Question 18: What does the idiom “to kick the bucket” mean?
To start a new hobby
To die
To win a competition
To travel abroad
Question 19: 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 20: What does the idiom "to pull someone’s leg" mean?
To help someone
To tease someone
To criticize someone
To ignore someone
Question 21: Which phrase is most natural for casually declining an invitation?
I respectfully decline your invitation.
Sorry, I can’t make it this time.
I must refuse your offer.
Your invitation is declined.
Question 22: What is the passive form of: "They are preparing the meal"?
The meal is prepared.
The meal was prepared.
The meal is being prepared.
The meal prepares itself.
Question 23: Read the passage: "Lila plays chess. She competes in local tournaments." What game does Lila play?
Poker
Chess
Bridge
Checkers
Question 24: What does "through thick and thin" mean?
In good and bad times
In a short time
With great effort
Without planning
Question 25: Which is correct? "We ___ tired."
is
are
am
be
Question 26: Which word is an antonym for "vivid"?
Bright
Faded
Clear
Luminous
Question 27: What is meant by "jump on the bandwagon"?
To join a popular trend
To play music
To avoid crowds
To start a protest
Question 28: Which phrase is most natural for casually inviting a friend to an event?
I cordially invite you to the event.
Wanna come to this event with me?
You are hereby invited to attend.
Please consider joining the event.
Question 29: Which sentence uses a hyphen correctly?
The well known author signed books.
The well-known author signed books.
The well known-author signed books.
The wellknown author signed books.
Question 30: If a text describes a "desolate landscape," what is the scene like?
Vibrant and green
Barren and empty
Crowded and lively
Warm and inviting
Question 31: 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 32: What is meant by "spinning your wheels"?
Making progress
Wasting effort
Driving a car
Exercising
Question 33: What does "ephemeral" mean?
Permanent
Short-lived
Expensive
Common
Question 34: What is meant by "a blessing in disguise"?
A clear advantage
A hidden benefit
An obvious problem
A risky decision
Question 35: What is the past perfect continuous form of "work"?
Worked
Has worked
Had been working
Working
Question 36: What does the word "pioneer" mean?
To follow
To innovate
To destroy
To repeat
Question 37: Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly for related ideas?
I love hiking, it’s relaxing.
I love hiking; it’s relaxing.
I love hiking it’s relaxing.
I love hiking: it’s relaxing.
Question 38: Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?
The group of students are studying.
The group of students is studying.
The group of students were studying.
The group of students study.
Question 39: Read the text: "The oceanography center studies marine ecosystems. Scientists analyze coral health and fish populations." What do scientists analyze at the center?
Coral health and fish populations
Urban infrastructure
Historical records
Space phenomena
Question 40: 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 41: Which sentence uses the correct form of the present continuous tense?
She is study for the exam.
She is studying for the exam.
She studies for the exam.
She studying for the exam.
Question 42: 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 43: Which sentence uses the correct subject-verb agreement?
The team are winning.
The team is winning.
The team were winning.
The team win.
Question 44: What is meant by "pull the plug"?
To start a project
To end something abruptly
To fix a machine
To save energy
Question 45: What is the meaning of "cut corners"?
To take shortcuts
To build carefully
To follow rules
To plan thoroughly
Question 46: Which sentence uses proper capitalization?
i went to london.
I went to london.
I went to London.
I Went to London.
Question 47: Which phrase is best for requesting feedback in a professional meeting?
So, what do you guys think?
I’d value your insights on this matter.
Tell me what you think, quick!
What’s your take on this?
Question 48: Which word is spelled correctly?
Occurence
Occurrence
Ocurrance
Occurrance
Question 49: Read the passage: "The beach is lively in July. Families build sandcastles there." What do families do at the beach?
Read books
Build sandcastles
Play soccer
Go hiking
Question 50: 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 51: What does "let the cat out of the bag" mean?
To keep something hidden
To reveal a secret
To start a project
To finish a task
Question 52: 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 53: Which phrase means to take a risk?
Play it safe
Take the plunge
Sit on the fence
Beat around the bush
Question 54: Read the passage: "Liam plays the violin. He performs at local events." What instrument does Liam play?
Guitar
Violin
Piano
Flute
Question 55: Which sentence avoids redundant qualifiers?
The speech was truly inspiring.
The speech was inspiring.
The speech was completely motivational.
The speech was absolutely compelling.
Question 56: What does the word "luminous" mean?
Dark
Brightly glowing
Quiet
Slow
Question 57: 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 58: If a text describes a character as "melancholic," what is their mood?
Joyful
Sad and reflective
Angry
Excited
Question 59: 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 60: What does "pensive" describe?
Angry
Thoughtful
Excited
Tired
Question 61: What is the meaning of "diligent"?
Careless
Hardworking
Lazy
Slow
Question 62: What is meant by "bend over backwards"?
To avoid effort
To make a great effort
To exercise physically
To refuse help
Question 63: Which sentence uses commas correctly for an introductory phrase?
By the way, I forgot to call you.
By the way I forgot to call you.
By the way, I forgot, to call you.
By the way I forgot, to call you.
Question 64: Which word is an antonym for "joyful"?
Happy
Sad
Excited
Pleased
Question 65: What does "cut to the chase" mean?
To delay a task
To get to the point
To avoid a topic
To run quickly
Question 66: What is the meaning of “prolific”?
Unproductive
Highly productive
Cautious
Temporary
Question 67: Read the passage: "Lisa travels by train. It’s a relaxing way to see the countryside." Why does Lisa travel by train?
It’s fast
It’s relaxing
It’s cheap
It’s nearby
Question 68: Which sentence uses a clear topic sentence for a paragraph?
Things are nice.
Social media impacts communication significantly.
I like social media.
Social media is cool.
Question 69: Which word has a silent “t” in its pronunciation?
Table
Castle
Time
Train
Question 70: Which verb form fits best in this sentence: "If we ___ more time, we could explore the city."
have
had
having
will have
Question 71: 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 72: Which sentence is best for opening a formal complaint letter?
I’m really upset about this issue!
I am writing to express my concern regarding a recent issue.
This problem is super annoying!
Hey, fix this problem now!
Question 73: Which word is spelled correctly?
Existance
Exsistence
Existence
Existense
Question 74: Read the text: "The cooking school emphasizes healthy meals. Chefs teach recipes using fresh vegetables." What do chefs teach at the school?
Recipes using fresh vegetables
Painting techniques
Coding skills
Musical theory
Question 75: Which quantifier fits: "I have ___ books to read."
much
many
few
a few
Question 76: What does "ephemeral" mean?
Lasting a short time
Permanent
Complex
Abundant
Question 77: Which phrase feels most natural for casually suggesting a coffee break?
I propose a brief coffee pause.
Wanna grab a coffee real quick?
Let us schedule a coffee break.
We should take a coffee intermission.
Question 78: Read the text: "The art gallery showcases contemporary sculptures. Visitors appreciate innovative designs." What do visitors appreciate at the gallery?
Traditional paintings
Innovative designs
Historical documents
Culinary dishes
Question 79: What is the past tense of "sing"?
Sing
Sung
Sang
Singing
Question 80: What is the American pronunciation of "advertisement"?
/ˌæd.vərˈtaɪz.mənt/
/ˈæd.vər.tɪs.mənt/
/ˌæd.vərˈtɪz.mənt/
/ˈæd.vər.taɪz.mənt/
Question 81: 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 82: What does “kick the bucket” mean?
To start something new
To die
To give up
To celebrate
Question 83: Which sentence avoids excessive modifiers?
The show was truly spectacular.
The show was spectacular.
The show was completely amazing.
The show was absolutely fantastic.
Question 84: What is a synonym for “brilliant”?
Dull
Bright
Average
Dim
Question 85: Read the passage: "The renewable energy seminar educates attendees. Experts explain solar and wind power benefits." What do experts explain at the seminar?
Historical events
Solar and wind power benefits
Literary trends
Urban planning
Question 86: What does the idiom "to spill the tea" mean?
To make tea
To share gossip
To clean up
To stay quiet
Question 87: What does the idiom "under the weather" mean?
Feeling energetic
Feeling unwell
Traveling abroad
Working hard
Question 88: What does "pull someone’s leg" mean?
To help someone
To tease someone
To ignore someone
To challenge someone
Question 89: How would you politely express gratitude in a conversation?
Thanks a lot!
I really appreciate your help.
Cool, thanks.
Nice one!
Question 90: 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 91: What does "pragmatic" mean?
Idealistic
Practical and realistic
Confused
Emotional
Question 92: If a character is described as "witty," what quality do they have?
Dullness
Cleverness
Anger
Shyness
Question 93: What does the word "profound" mean?
Shallow
Deep and meaningful
Simple
Loud
Question 94: Which word is a synonym for "quick"?
Slow
Swift
Heavy
Long
Question 95: Which word means “to improve or enhance”?
Reduce
Boost
Weaken
Lower
Question 96: What is a synonym for "meticulous"?
Careless
Precise
Quick
Lazy
Question 97: Which word is an antonym for "bright"?
Glowing
Dim
Sparkling
Radiant
Question 98: Which sentence uses the correct possessive adjective?
This is her book.
This is hers book.
This is she book.
This is him book.
Question 99: Which sentence uses natural intonation for expressing surprise?
You got the job? (rising tone)
You got the job. (flat tone)
You got the job! (excited tone)
You got the job. (falling tone)
Question 100: Read: "The novel was so absorbing that he finished it in a day." What does this suggest about the novel?
It was boring.
It was engaging.
It was short.
It was complex.
Question 101: Read: "The town is famous for its colorful murals." What is the town known for?
Silent streets
Vivid murals
Old bridges
Empty parks
Question 102: Which word features a silent letter in its standard pronunciation?
Castle
Comb
Chair
Clock
Question 103: Which sentence uses the correct relative pronoun?
The person which I met was kind.
The person who I met was kind.
The person that I met was kind.
The person whom I met was kind.
Question 104: 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 105: Which word contains a silent "k" in its pronunciation?
Knife
Key
Kite
Keep
Question 106: From the sentence: "The speaker’s words inspired the audience," what can be inferred about the speaker’s words?
They were dull.
They were motivating.
They were confusing.
They were brief.
Question 107: Which sentence uses the correct relative pronoun?
The person which I met was kind.
The person who I met was kind.
The person whose I met was kind.
The person whom I met was kind.
Question 108: Which sentence capitalizes countries correctly?
I visited japan last year.
I visited Japan last year.
I visited Japan last Year.
I visited japan last Year.
Question 109: What does "keep your chin up" mean?
To give up
To stay positive
To hide feelings
To avoid challenges
Question 110: What does "prudent" mean?
Reckless
Careful and wise
Hasty
Uncertain
Question 111: Read the text: "The music academy focuses on classical training. Students perform symphonies at annual concerts." What do students perform at the concerts?
Pop songs
Symphonies
Dance routines
Scientific experiments
Question 112: Which sentence uses a formal tone for a business proposal?
This idea is super fun.
This proposal outlines a strategic approach.
This plan is awesome.
Let’s do this thing!
Question 113: If a text describes a character as "gregarious," what does this suggest?
Shy and reserved
Sociable and outgoing
Angry and hostile
Quiet and thoughtful
Question 114: Which sentence uses the correct article?
She is a engineer.
She is an engineer.
She is engineer.
She is the engineer.
Question 115: Choose the correct verb tense: "By next year, they ___ in this city for a decade."
live
will live
have lived
will have lived
Question 116: What does "paint the town red" mean?
To decorate a city
To celebrate wildly
To cause trouble
To clean up
Question 117: Which sentence uses the correct form of the past continuous tense?
She was cooking dinner when I arrive.
She was cooking dinner when I arrived.
She is cooking dinner when I arrived.
She cooked dinner when I was arriving.
Question 118: What does "chair" refer to?
A vehicle
A piece of furniture
A meal
A book
Question 119: What is the purpose of a topic sentence?
To conclude the paragraph
To introduce the main idea
To list references
To ask questions
Question 120: 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 121: What does "tip of the iceberg" mean?
A cold situation
A small part of a bigger issue
A frozen lake
A simple solution
Question 122: What does "under your nose" mean?
Something far away
Something obvious
Something hidden
Something difficult
Question 123: How would you introduce yourself at a professional networking event?
Yo, I’m here!
Hi, I’m [Name], and I work in [Industry].
What’s this event about?
I don’t know anyone here.
Question 124: What does “let the cat out of the bag” mean?
To keep a secret
To reveal a secret
To be cautious
To avoid responsibility
Question 125: What does "let sleeping dogs lie" mean?
To disturb animals
To avoid stirring up trouble
To start a conflict
To wake someone up
Question 126: If a character is described as "reluctant," what is their attitude like?
Eager
Hesitant
Confident
Excited
Question 127: 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 128: Which sentence best summarizes a report on sustainable farming?
Farming is fun.
Sustainable farming promotes environmental health and resource conservation.
I like growing vegetables.
Farming is hard work.
Question 129: 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 130: Which is correct? "He ___ an engineer."
is
are
am
be
Question 131: What is the past continuous form of "write"?
Wrote
Was writing
Has written
Writing
Question 132: Which sentence uses precise language for a presentation?
This idea is super cool.
This strategy enhances efficiency.
This thing is great.
This plan is awesome.
Question 133: What does "get cold feet" mean?
To feel cold
To become nervous
To start running
To feel confident
Question 134: How would you politely ask for a deadline extension during a project?
Can you give me more time, please?
I need more time, do it!
This deadline is impossible.
I don’t care about the deadline.
Question 135: Which sentence uses the correct word?
Their going hiking.
There going hiking.
They’re going hiking.
Theyre going hiking.
Question 136: If a text describes a "luminous horizon," what does it suggest about the scene?
A dark and stormy view
A bright and glowing view
A dull and foggy view
A noisy and chaotic view
Question 137: How would you express agreement in a discussion?
I totally disagree.
I see your point.
That’s not true.
No way!
Question 138: Complete the dialogue: "What’s your favorite activity?" "I enjoy ___."
hike in the mountains
hiking in the mountains
hikes in the mountains
mountain hiking
Question 139: What ensures clarity in a paragraph?
Unrelated ideas
A clear structure
No transitions
Only long sentences
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