1) James is very... (1 POINT) a) consciencious b) conscientious 2) That child is so... (1 POINT) a) mischievous b) mischevious 3) My head is spinning. I'm feeling... (2 POINTS) a) nauseous b) naushous c) nausious 4) To become liquid: (2 POINTS) a) liquify b) liquefy c) liquidify 5) Very small: (3 POINTS) a) miniscule b) miniskule c) minuscule d) minescule 6) William Shakespeare was a brilliant... (3 POINTS) a) playwrite b) playwright c) playright d) playrite 7) To acquiesce: (1 POINT) a) to agree without arguing b) to be cleared from guilt 8) A callous person is: (1 POINT) a) emotionally hardened b) oversensitive 9) A demure person: (2 POINTS) a) loud and confident b) reserved and shy c) insincere 10) Forsake: (2 POINTS) a) to abandon b) to reconcile c) to seek 11) A haughty person: (3 POINTS) a) fearful b) modest c) arrogant d) insecure 12) I'm flabbergasted. (3 POINTS) a) exhausted b) terrified c) astonished d) excited 13) Which is grammatically correct? (1 POINT) a) He realised what was he doing. b) He realised what he was doing. 14) Which is grammatically correct? (1 POINT) a) I can't believe what have you done. b) I can't believe what you have done. 15) Which is grammatically correct? (2 POINTS) a) They want to see what does he do. b) They want to see what he does do. c) They want to see what he does. 16) Which is grammatically correct? (2 POINTS) a) I don't know where he had been before the party. b) I don't know where he has been before the party. c) I don't know where has he been before the party. 17) Which is grammatically correct? (3 POINTS) a) You needn't walk, I'll give you a lift. b) You needn't to walk. I'll give you a lift.. c) You needn't have walked, I'll give you a lift. d) You needn't have walked, I'll give you a lift 18) Which is grammatically correct? (3 POINTS) a) The Thames flows from the Cotswolds hills through the London into the North Sea b) The Thames flows from the Cotswolds hills through London into the North Sea c) The Thames flows from the Cotswolds hills through London into North Sea d) Thames flows from Cotswolds hills through London into the North Sea 19) You're kidding me! = (1 POINT) a) You're pulling my nose! b) You're pulling my leg! 20) Snowed under = (1 POINT) a) To be trapped b) To be busy 21) Have just enough money = To make _______ meet. (2 POINTS) a) lines b) ends c) rows 22) 'Beat around the bush' means: (2 POINTS) a) take the long road b) not say something directly c) blame the wrong people 23) The last straw that broke the _______ back. (3 POINTS) a) horse's b) donkey's c) camel's d) ostrich's 24) That was a close shave! = (3 POINTS) a) By the hair on my head. b) By the skin of my teeth. c) By the hairs on my palms. d) By the tips of my eyelashes. 25) It's high time you _________! (1 POINT) a) cleaned up b) clean up 26) Contrary to ________ belief, profits are not taxed. (1 POINT) a) common b) popular 27) He finally came to _________ his disability. (2 POINTS) a) acceptance of b) awareness of c) terms with 28) What does not mean 'it stopped him in his tracks'? (2 POINTS) a) He was taken aback b) He was left open-mouthed c) He was undaunted 29) A fixed phrase for: You should never = (3 POINTS) a) At a distance b) In a blue moon c) Definitely not d) By no means 30) Do not trust every word he says! (3 POINTS) a) Take it with a teaspoon of sugar. b) Take it with a pocket of salt c) Take it with a pinch of salt d) Take it with a grain of sugar.
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