1) How many papers make up the exam and what are they? a) Three papers: Reading, Speaking, and Writing b) Four papers: Reading, Speaking, Writing, and Listening c) Five papers: Reading, Use of English, Speaking, Listening, and Writing d) Four papers: Reading & Use of English, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. 2) In the Reading & Use of English paper, how many marks do you get for each correct answer? a) one mark for each correct answer b) two marks for each correct answer c) some answers are worth one mark, others are worth two marks d) each correct answer is worth 1.5 marks 3) In the Writing paper, how many texts do you write? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 4) How long does the Speaking test last? a) 20 minutes per pair of students; 35 minutes per group of three b) 15 minutes per pair of students; 20 minutes per group of three c) 17 minutes per pair of students; 25 minutes per group of three d) 15 minutes per pair of students; 23 minutes per group of three 5) How long does the Listening test last? a) 20 minutes b) 30 minutes c) 40 minutes d) 50 minutes 6) How many times do you listen to each recording in the Listening test? a) once b) twice c) three times d) four times 7) How many examiners are in the room during the Speaking test? a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four 8) In Part 2 of the Writing paper, how many options can you choose from? a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four 9) How many different types of texts are you expected to be familiar with? What are they? a) Two: essay and letter/email b) Three: essay, letter/email, and report c) Four: essay, letter/email, report, and review d) Five: essay, letter/email, proposal, report, review. 10) Where do the texts in the Reading & Use of English test usually come from? a) classic novels, autobiographies, non-fiction books. b) newspapers, magazines, and academic journals. c) news websites, blogs, and social media posts. d) Newspapers and magazines, journals, books (fiction and non-fiction), promotional and informational materials.
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