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Set D

01. You, he, and I ___ friends.

A. are B. am

C. is D. was

02. The family ____ unanimous in the opinion.

A. were B. was

C. are D. had

03. One and a half works ____ done.

A. is B. are

C. been D. are being

04. ___ did you see there?

A. who B. whom

C. whose D. when

05. The two brothers help ____ in their business.

A. each other B. one another

C. themselves D. each another

06. This is the same ___ the mistake you made before.

A. as B. that

C. whom D. since

07. Most parents want to have children ___ they can, when the children are older, supplement their family income.

A. because B. as soon as

C. so that D. unless

08. Trees are our best friends ___ most of us do not realize it.
A. since B. somehow

C. rather D. but

09. There are a great number of reasons ____ students fail in English.

A. because B. when

C. why D. in favor of

10. The book is _______ the cupboard.

A. along B. about

C. inside D. before

11. The house is _________ the tree.

A. in order to B. in front of

C. for the sake of D. on account of

12. This has to be done ______ today.

A. because of B. out of

C. within D. in
13. There ___ photographs and graphs in this book that meet the needs of instructions in introductory courses.

A. is many B. are many

C. many D. many more

14. Each of the displayed antique garments –––– of praise and admiration.

A. worthy B. worth

C. are worthy D. is worthy

15. While reporters listen to a communication, ____ the points the speaker is making.

A. evaluate B. the evaluation

C. he/she evaluates D. they evaluate

16. This is the ___ book I have ever read.

A. interesting B. more interesting

C. most interesting D. less interesting

17. She is ___ than her sister.

A. more smart B. smart

C. smarter D. smartest

18. They are very ___ with the result.

A. upset B. upsetest

C. most upset D. upsetter


19. Norse Mythology is more fascinating than most other mythologies out there.

( Transform it into the Superlative degree.)

A. Norse Mythology is not as fascinating as all other mythologies out there.

B. Norse Mythology is one of the most fascinating mythologies out there.

C. Other mythologies out there are not as fascinating as Norse Mythology.

D. Norse Mythology is more fascinating than most other mythologies out there.

20. 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' is one of the most beloved movies of the series.

( Transform it into the Positive degree.)

A. 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' is as beloved as other movies of the series.

B. 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' is the less beloved movie of the series.

C. Very few movies of the series are as beloved as 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'.

D. 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' is more beloved as other movies of the series.

21. Spain is one of the most popular tourist spots in Europe. (Transform it into the Positive degree.)

A. Spain is popular than all other tourist spots in Europe.

B. Spain is not as popular as other tourist spots in Europe.

C. No other tourist spot is as popular as Spain in Europe.

D. Very few tourist spots are as popular as Spain in Europe.

22. The old woman made a special cake with ____ exquisite aroma and buttercream.

A. a B. an

C.the D. No Article

23. Through his ''Mind Palace'', Sherlock could revisit scenarios and look for ___ missable detail.

A. a B. an

C.the D. No Article

24. The citizens were requested to evacuate ___ city last Sunday because of ___ sudden alarming weather updates.

A. a, the B. the, a

C. the, the D. the, no Article


25. Whom did you see on your way here? - Which is the passive form of this sentence?

A. Who is seen by you on your way here?

B. Who was seen by you on your way here?

C. Who is being seen by you on your way here?

D. Who is been seen by you on your way here?

26. By whom was the song written? - Which is the active form of this sentence?

A. Who has written the song?

B. Who wrote the song?

C. Who was writing the song?

D. Who did write the song?

27. He said to her, "Good afternoon." The indirect speech will be-

A. He said good afternoon.

B. He says good afternoon to her.

C. He wished her a good afternoon.

D. He wishes a good afternoon to her.

28. If I met my best friend, I would hug her. This is an example of-

A. The Zero Conditionals B. The First Conditionals

C. The Second Conditionals D. The Third Conditionals

29. Which of the following is an example of the Third Conditionals?

A. If you don't study now, you will score poorly in your upcoming exams.

B. If it rains heavily, our main road gets flooded easily.

C. If she had practiced hard, she would have won the quiz show.

D. If I find those books, I would buy them for you.

30. Which one of these options completes the sentence in a way that makes the most sense?

A. Listening to music while walking home, my friend's jumping around me and shouts of 'hello' went unnoticed.

B. Listening to music while walking home, I forgot what time it was and started to forget where I was.

C. Listening to music while walking home, I didn't notice my friend trying to get my attention.

D. Listening to music while walking home, I didn't help a blind woman who was standing in front of me five years ago.

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