1) How many papers are there in the exam? a) A. 4 b) B. 5 c) C. 6 2) What’s the pass mark? a) A. about 60% b) B. about 65% c) C. about 70% 3) Do you need to pass all the papers? a) A. Yes, of course! b) B. No, passing most of them is enough. c) C .No, it’s the total mark that is important. 4) How many parts are there in Paper 1 (Reading and Use of English?) a) A. 5 b) B. 6 c) C. 7 5) In Paper 1, Part 1 (Multiple-choice cloze) do you lose marks if the answer is wrong? a) No, so take a chance if you don’t know, you might be lucky. b) Yes, so only choose an answer if you are really sure. c) Sometimes – it depends on how the examiner is feeling 6) In Paper 3 (Listening) how many times do you hear each part? a) Only once, so listen carefully b) Twice (or more if you ask the examiner nicely). c) You will hear each part twice before going on to the next part. 7) In Paper 2 (Writing) do you have to answer all the questions? a) Yes, so write quickly b) You must answer the question in Part 1 and any one question from Part 2.  c) You can answer any two questions 8) n Paper 4 (Speaking) do you speak to the interlocutor or your partner? a) You only discuss things with your partner b) Sometimes to the interlocutor and sometimes to your partner. c) You say everything to the interlocutor 9) Can you use a highlighter? a) No. b) Yes, but only on the question paper. c) Yes, both on the question paper and on the answer sheet 10) Which of the following can you take into the exam: a dictionary, a bottle of water, a lucky rabbit’s foot? a) all of them b) none of them c) just the water and lucky rabbit’s foot 11) In Paper 2 (Writing), Part 2, you should write between 120–180 words. a) True b) False 12) Contractions count as one word. a) True b) False 13) Spelling must always be correct in Paper 3 (Listening). a) True b) False 14) You can take Paper 4 (Speaking) on your own if you are shy. a) True b) False

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