1) Which of the following can you take into the exam: a dictionary, a bottle of water, a lucky charm? a) all of them b) none of them c) just the water and the lucky charm 2) How many sections (Papers) are there in Cambridge B2 First? a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 3) Which are the 4 Papers of the test? a) Reading b) Writing c) Listening d) Speaking e) Reading & Use of English f) Listening & Speaking 4) How many parts are there in Paper 1 - Reading & Use of English? a) 2 b) 4 c) 7 5) In Paper 1 - Reading and Use of English, spelling must always be correct. a) True b) False 6) Contractions count as 1 word. a) True b) False 7) How many parts are there in Paper 2 - Writing? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 8) In Paper 2 - Writing there is only one question in part 1. a) True. b) False 9) In Paper 2 - Writing there is only one question in part 2. a) True. b) False. 10) How many questions are there in Paper 2 - Writing - Part 2? a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 11) 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. 12) What kind of text do you need to write in Paper 2 - Writing - Part 1? a) a semi-formal letter/email b) an informal letter/email c) an article d) a story e) a review f) an essay 13) In Paper 2 - Writing - Part 2, the 3 questions might be: a) a semi-formal letter/email b) an informal letter/email c) an article d) a story e) a review f) an essay 14) How many words do you have to write in each piece of writing? a) There is no word limit. b) 100 - 120 words c) 140 - 190 words d) 200 - 240 words 15) If you write fewer than 140 words... a) ... you run the risk to not write about all the points (and lose marks). b) ... the examiner will be disappointed and won't read your text. 16) If you write more than 190 words... a) ... you lose 1 mark for each word exceeding the 190 limit. b) ... you run the risk to go off topic (and lose marks). 17) In both tasks of the Writing Paper... a) ... you are given some topics to write about. b) ... you are not given any information as to what to write about. c) ... you should plan what you want to say in advance and make notes before starting to write. d) ... you should start writing as soon as you can, so that you don't waste time. 18) How long does the full Writing paper take? a) 1 h (60 min) b) 1h20min (80 min) c) 2h (120 min) d) As long as you need. 19) How many parts are there in Paper 3 - Listening? a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 20) 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. 21) In Paper 3 - Listening, in which case must spelling be correct? a) Always b) If the word is spelled out. c) Only if you want to impress the examiner. 22) In Paper 3 - Listening, which spelling mistakes are acceptable, in case a word isn't spelled out? a) All of them. b) None c) Small mistakes, but the examiner must be able to understand the word. 23) Can you use a highlighter? a) Yes, but only on the question paper. b) Yes, both on the question paper and on the answer sheet. c) No. 24) How many parts are there in Paper 4 - Speaking? a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 25) Which of these are true about the Speaking Paper? a) You do it alone. b) You do it in pairs. c) You might do it in a trio, if the examiners want to hurry. d) You might do it in a trio, if there is an odd number of candidates.

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