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Pyetja 1.

Correct the mistake underlined by choosing among the


alternatives:Today I write you about my best friend. Pyetja 71. Pyetja 141.
A) writing Read the following sentence and choose the correct answer: Find the literary term described in the definition: A feeling of
B) am writing The inviting aroma of fresh gingerbread drifted from the kitchen curiosity or uncertainty about the outcome of events in a
C) have written window. literary work.
D) written To what sense does the sentence appeal? A) suspense
Pyetja 2. A) Sight B) conflict
A Spelling Bee is: B) Hearing C) dialect
A) A game for children C) Smell D) foreshadowing
B) A kind of insect D) Taste
C) A spelling competition Pyetja 72.
Read the following sentence and choose the correct answer: Pyetja 142.
D) A spelling composition Find the literary term described in the definition: A category or
Pyetja 3. A jagged row of snow-capped peaks was visible in the blue sky
To what sense does the sentence appeal? type of literature.
The Capital of the United States of America is: A) motivation
A) New York City A) Seeing
B) Hearing B) genre
B) New York C) plot
C) Washington D.C. C) Sight
D) Smell D) story
D) Washington
Pyetja 4. Pyetja 73.
“The Stars and Stripes” is the name of the: Read the following sentence and choose the correct answer: Pyetja 143.
A) British Flag The rough, raspy sandpaper scratched my fingertips. Find the literary term described in the definition: Figure of
B) USA Flag To what sense does the sentence appeal? speech in which one thing is spoken of as though it were
C) English Flag A) Sight something else.
D) Australian Flag B) Smell A) metaphor
Pyetja 5. C) Touch B) repetition
“Union Jack” is the name of the: D) Taste C) dialect
A) British Flag Pyetja 74. D) irony
B) USA Flag Read the following sentence and choose the correct answer:
C) American Flag The shrill screech of the siren interrupted my sleep.
To what sense does the sentence appeal? Pyetja 144.
D) Australian Flag Find the literary term described in the definition
Pyetja 6. A) Sight
B) Seeing Find the literary term described in the
How many stars are there in the flag of the definition: Anything that stands for or
USA? C) Hearing
D) Feeling represents something else.
A) 13
Pyetja 75. A) genre
B) 30
Read the following sentence and choose the correct answer: B) plot
C) 15
The fragrance of roses perfumed the whole garden. C) symbol
D) 50
To what sense does the sentence appeal? D) irony
Pyetja 7.
How many stripes are there in the flag of the A) Sight
USA? B) Hearing
Pyetja 145.
A) 13 C) Smell
Find the literary term described in the definition: Reason that
B) 30 D) Taste
explains or partially explains why a character thinks, feels,
C) 15 acts, or behaves in a certain way.
D) 50 A) persuasion
Pyetja 8. Pyetja 76. B) speaker
The number of stars in the flag of the USA stands for: Read the following sentence and choose the correct answer: C) motivation
A) The number of languages spoken in the USA I longed for another mouth-watering bite of the sweet, juicy orange. D) preparation
B) The number of states that make up the USA To what sense does the sentence appeal?
C) The number of ethnicities represented in the USA A) Sight
D) The number of regions in the USA B) Hearing Pyetja 146.
Pyetja 9. C) Smell Find the literary term described in the definition: A central
The number of stripes in the flag of the USA stands for: D) Taste message or insight into life revealed through the literary
A) The number of states that make up the USA Pyetja 77. work.
B) The number of languages spoken in the USA Read the following sentence and choose the correct answer: A) nonfiction
C) The number of the original colonies that The pattering raindrops whispered a melody as I drifted off to B) foreshadowing
established the federation sleep. To what sense does the sentence appeal? C) theme
D) The number of regions in the USA A) Sight D) symbol
Pyetja 10. B) Hearing
The United Kingdom is made up of: C) Smell
A) 2 countries D) Taste
B) 3 countries Pyetja 78.
C) 4 countries Read the following short passage and identify the mood by
D) 5 countries choosing the correct answer:
Pyetja 11. Karlene awoke with a start. One breath and she was alert. Smoke!
You are in London with your mentor of practical training, Phil. Panic swept over her. "Mom!" she screamed. "Fire! Fire! Hurry!
What would you do in this situation: you want to break the ice Get outside!" Stumbling and coughing, Karlene and her mother
for a small talk, which topic would you choose? struggled to the door.
A) Family What is the mood of the passage?
B) Weather A) Fear Pyetja 147.
C) Politics B) Excitement Find the literary term described in the definition: A speaker or
D) Religion C) Anger character who tells a story.
Pyetja 12. D) Enthusiasm A) metaphor
You are in London with your mentor of practical training, Phil. Pyetja 79. B) tone
What would you do in this situation: You and Phil have Read the following short passage and identify the mood by C) narrator
different opinions. How would you tell him he is not right? choosing the correct answer: D) character
A) You are not right. Marco trudged down the road, his head bowed against the cold
B) I think this is not true. drizzle that had begun to fall. Overhead, slate-gray clouds Pyetja 148.
C) I don’t agree with you on this. covered the sky. The road stretched dark and deserted into the Find the literary term described in the definition: A figure of
D) I understand your point, but… distance, swallowing Marco's reluctant steps. speech in which like or as is used to make a comparison
Pyetja13. What is the mood of the passage? between two basically unlike ideas.
Bai, a Chinese student in the USA asked a friend about the A) Happy A) simile
assignment. The American friend said “It’s a piece of cake”. Bai B) Angry B) metaphor
C) Gloomy C) motivation
wonders how an assignment can be related with cake because of:
D) Enthusiastic D) personification
A) Cultural differences
B) Use of an idiom the meaning of which he does
not know
Pyetja 149.
C) Different perspectives to an assignment
Find the literary term described in the definition: Struggle
D) He does not understand his friend Pyetja 80. between opposing forces.
Pyetja 14. Read the following short passage and identify the mood by A) plot
The British Queen lives at: choosing the correct answer: B) conflict
A) Buckingham Palace Tony yawned lazily and wriggled his bare toes in the cool mud of the river C) suspense
B) Kensington Palace bank. The sun warmed his shoulders and made him feel sleepy. The only D) foreshadowing
C) Windsor Castle sound was the occasional chirp of a cricket. Tony smiled in contentment
D) St. James Palace at his fishing line drifting in the clear water. "Fish or no fish," he decided,
"this is the life for me!"
Pyetja 15.
What is the mood of the passage? Pyetja 150.
The British fought “The Hundred Years War” against:
A) Enthusiastic Find the literary term described in the definition: The
A) The Romans
B) Angry descriptive or figurative language used in literature to create
B) The Vikings
C) Gloomy word pictures for the reader.
C) The French
D) Peaceful A) metaphor
D) The Normans
Pyetja 81. B) sensory language
Pyetja 16.
The 4th of July for the American people is: What do the following sentences have in common in what they C) imagery
A) Declaration Day describe? D)simile
B) Independence Day Shelly skipped to the piano. Her fingers danced across the keys.
C) Constitution Day Lana stormed to the Piano. Her fingers banged the keys.
A) A girl that loves playing the piano. Pyetja 151.
D) People’s Day
B) A girl that hates playing the piano. Find the literary term described in the definition:
Pyetja 17.
C) A girl playing the piano. Form of language spoken by people in a particular
The famous river that flows through London is called:
D) Girls that play the piano. region or group.
A) River Eden
Pyetja 82. A) onomatopoeia
B) River Thames
What do the following sentences have in common in what they B) persuasion
C) River Sark
describe?Matt and Kayla strolled up the hill and perched on the fallen log. C) dialect
D) River Avon
Drew and Shannon struggled up the hill and dropped onto the fallen log. D) dialogue
Pyetja 18.
What is the currency used in England? A) A boy and girl walking down the hill.
A) Euro B) A boy and girl walking up a hill and sitting on a
log. Pyetja 152.
B) Dollar Find the literary term described in the definition: General term
C) Pound Sterling C) Two children sitting on a log.
D) Two children falling up and down. for literary techniques that portray differences between
D) English appearance and reality.
Pyetja 19. Pyetja 83.
Read the following text carefully and answer the question A) irony
How much is a quid worth in England? B) genre
Watching from the porch, Joe eyed the two strangers suspiciously as they
A) 50 pence reined their horses to e stop, dismounted, and walked slowly toward the C) stanza
B) One pound barn. With Pa away in Dodge City, Joe felt responsible for his younger D) conflict
C) Fifty pounds brothers, who huddled behind the door of their cabin. Although not yet
D) 10 pence fifteen, Joe was becoming used to the dangers and uncertainties of pioneer
Pyetja 20. lifeon the frontier.
Which picture is found on all banknotes and coins in England? Which of the following characters would be most likely to appear in
A) Henry VIII the story?
B) Elizabeth I A) asheriff Pyetja 153. Find the literary term described in the
C) Elizabeth II B) an astronaut definition: Type of figurative language in which a
D) Tony Blair C) a rock musician nonhuman subject is given human characteristics.
D) a Congressman A) short story
B) moral
Pyetja 84. C) personification
Read the following text carefully and answer the question D) symbol
Pyetja 21. Watching from the porch, Joe eyed the two strangers suspiciously
How many pence are there in a pound? as they reined their horses to e stop, dismounted, and walked slowly
toward the barn. With Pa away in Dodge City, Joe felt responsible Pyetja 154.
A) 1
for his younger brothers, who huddled behind the door of their Find the literary term described in the definition: The ordinary
B) 10
cabin. Although not yet fifteen, Joe was becoming used to the form of written language.
C) 100
dangers and uncertainties of pioneer lifeon the frontier. A) prose
D) 1000
Which of the following events would be most likely to happen in B) anecdote
Pyetja 22.
the story? C) style
What is the name for the British Underground Railway?
A) Joe flies to Central City in an airplane to find his D) tone
A) Metro
B) Underground father.
C) Tube B)Joe rides a horse to a neighbor's homestead
Pyetja 155.
D) Underway C) Joe invites the strangers to see his father's new car. Find the literary term described in the definition: Brief work of
Pyetja 23 D) Joe's father sends him a text message to tell him he fiction.
The Palace of Westminster is home to the: was on the way. A) tone
A) The Queen of England Pyetja 85. B) short story
B) The Houses of Parliament What is the author’s purpose in writing an article with the title: C) moral
C) The British Prime Minister “Everyone Should Learn to Play the Piano”? D) stanza
D) The British Prince A) To entertain
Pyetja 24. B) To inform
Who is the Head of the Church of England? C) To persuade Pyetja 156.
A) The Prime Minister D) To teach a lesson Find the literary term described in the definition: A long work
B) The Queen (the British Monarch) Pyetja 86. of fiction.
C) The Prince What is the author’s purpose in writing an article with the title: A) verse
D) The Archbishop “The Life Cycle of a Butterfly”? B) stanza
Pyetja 25. A) To entertain C) novel
10 Downing Street in London is the home of: B) To inform D) short story
A) Prince Charles C) To persuade
B) Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson D) To teach a lesson Pyetja 157.
C) The British Prime Minister Pyetja 87. Find the literary term described in the definition: Poetry that
D) The British Queen What is the author’s purpose in writing an article with the utilizes the techniques of drama
Pyetja 26. title: “The Day the Goat Ate my Socks” A) symbolic poetry
A person would wear a chapeau ____________ A) To entertain B) narrative poetry
A) on the head B) To inform C) dramatic poetry
B) on the feet C) To persuade D) synthetic poetry
C) around the waste D) To teach a lesson
D) around the wrist Pyetja 88.
Pyetja 27. What is the author’s purpose in writing an article with the Pyetja 158.
Easter in Britain lasts from: title: “How to Install an Electric Outlet”? Find the literary term described in the definition: Writing or
A) Good Friday to Sunday A) To entertain speech that appeals to one or more of the senses.
B) Easter Friday to Easter Monday B) To inform A) haiku
C) Good Friday to Easter Monday C) To persuade B) monologue
D) Good Friday to Good Monday D) To teach a lesson C) sensory language
D) soliloquy
Pyetja 89. Pyetja 159.
Pyetja 28. What is the author’s purpose in writing an article with the title: Find the literary term described in the definition: A short
‘Spare away spirits’ (done on May Day in Britain) means: “Nine Reasons for Wearing a Seat Belt”? speech delivered by an actor in a play, expressing the
A) Bring in the Spring A) To entertain character's thoughts.
B) Not to drink alcohol B) To inform A) narrative poem
C) Keep bad things away C) To persuade B) prose
D) Save spirits D)To describe C) aside
Pyetja 29. D) irony
To commemorate (as in a festival) means: Pyetja 90.
A) to feel sad What is the author’s purpose in writing an article with the
B) to celebrate an event title: “My Mystery of the Creaking Door”?
C) to forget something Pyetja 160.
A) To entertain
D) to keep in memory Find the literary term described in the definition: Sequence of
B) To inform
events in a literary work.
C) To persuade
A) dialect
Pyetja 30. D) To teach a lesson
B) speaker
A bonfire is: Pyetja 91. C) dialogue
A) an outdoor fire What is the author’s purpose in writing an article with the title:
B) a very big fire D) plot
“How to Bandage a Cut”?
C) a good fire A) To entertain
D) a bad fire B) To inform Pyetja 161.
Pyetja 31. C) To persuade Find the literary term described in the definition: The
An effigy is: D) To teach a lesson imaginary voice assumed by the writer of a poem.
A) a ghost Pyetja 92. A) dialect
B) a special person What is the author’s purpose in writing an article with the B) speaker
C) a model of a person title: “Six Ways to Find a Summer Job”? B) character
D) an unreal person A) To entertain C) imagery
Pyetja 32. B) To inform
Realia in teaching vocabulary refers to: C) To persuade
A) Example sentences from real life experiences. D) To teach a lesson Pyetja 162.
B) Cards with pictures of objects or realities of life. Pyetja 93. Find the literary term described in the definition: The high
C) Objects used to relate classroom teaching to real What is the author’s purpose in writing an article with the title: point of interest or suspense.
life. “Why You Should Sign in the Chorus”? A) sensory language
D) Stories that illustrate meanings of words. A) To entertain B) stanza
Pyetja 33. B) To inform C) climax
In Trafalgar Square in London tourists can see: C) To persuade D) exposition
A) Big Ben D) To teach a lesson
B) Buckingham Palace Pyetja 94.
C) Nelson’s Column What is the author’s purpose in writing an article with the title:
Pyetja 163.
D) London Eye “Five Steps to a Healthier Back”?
Find the literary term described in the definition: Formal
Pyetja 34. A) To entertain division of lines in a poem.
The capital of Northern Ireland is: B) To inform A) stanza
A) Cardiff C) To persuade B) onomatopoeia
B) Dublin D) To teach a lesson C) speaker
C) Belfast Pyetja 95. D) verse
D) Cork Read the sentence and choose the proper definition of the boldface
Pyetja 35. word:
Which of these actors is British: He made a premature decision to plan a picnic before we heard Pyetja 164.
A) Meryl Streep that it would probably rain, so we had to meet to consider an Find the literary term described in the definition: Writing or
B) Anthony Hopkins alternative plan. speech that attempts to convince the reader to adopt a
C) Richard Gere A) unplanned particular opinion or course of action.
D) Tom Cruise B) before its time A) imagery
Pyetja 36. C) late B) irony
What would you say in answer to a person saying: “I’ve just won D) beforehand C) persuasion
the competition.” Pyetja 96. D) personification
A) Good Luck! Read the sentence and choose the proper definition of the boldface
B) Hard Luck! word: Pyetja 165.
C) Bad Luck! The stiff breeze made the man’s hair unruly as he sped along the Read the verses below and answer the question following:
D) Well Done! road. Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak
Pyetja 37. A) hard to control
and weary,
Complete the idiom ‘as busy…’ B) smooth
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore,
A) like a bee C) well-groomed
B) as a bee D) stay on end While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there
C) than a bee Pyetja 97. came a tappi ng,
D) with a bee Read the following passage and identify the point of view from the As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my
Pyetja 38. alternatives give: chamber door. "'Tis some visitor," I muttered,
Rivers ____________ to the sea. I could hardly climb into the car quickly enough. At last we were "tapping at my chamber door — Only this, and
A) flow ready to begin the long drive to Florida. nothing more."
B) fly A) First-person What literary technique is being used in the underlined
C) move B) Second-person phrases?
D) slide C) Third-person A) Repetition
Pyetja 39. D) Omniscient B) Onomatopoeia
What would you say in answer to a person saying: “I’m sorry I Pyetja 98. C) Apostrophe
can’t come to your party.” Read the following passage and identify the point of view from the D) Rhetorical question
A) Oh! What a pity! alternatives give:
B) I don’t care. Ahmad’s sides ached from laughing as he listened to the Pyetja 166.
C) Not at all, don’t mention it. comedian’s routine. He thought he had never had such funny Read the verses below and answer the question following:
D) You can’t, can you? jokes. In the seat next to Ahmad’s, Van sat in stony silence. Jokes, Hear the sledges with the bells-
Pyetja 40. he felt were the worst form of entertainment. Silver bells!
What would you say in answer to a person saying: “Quiet!” A) First-person What a world of merriment their melody foretells!
A) Yes, it’s all right. B) Second-person How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle,
B) Sorry! C) Third-person In the icy air of night!
C) That’s a good idea. D) Omniscient What literary technique is being used in the underlined
D) I am quiet. phrases?
Pyetja 41. A) Repetition
What would you say in answer to a person saying: “My brother’s B) Onomatopoeia
not well.” C) Apostrophe
A) That’s no good idea. D) Rhetorical question
B) Oh, I am sorry!
C) Better luck next time!
D) He’s not good. Pyetja 99.
Pyetja 42. Pyetja 167.
Read the following passage and identify the point of view from the
Choose the best answer to complete the conversation: Read the passage below and answer the question following:
alternatives give:
Pam: Hi Sue. Guess what? "The means are at hand to fulfill the age-old dream: poverty
Burke had never appreciated classical music. “Why is Mom taking
Sue: What? can be abolished. How long shall we ignore this under-
me to this concert, anyway?” he fumed as he pulled at his necktie.
Pam: I’m having a baby in July. developed nation in our midst? How long shall we look the
“I know Burke doesn’t want to go,” his mother thought, “but I
Sue: Oh, __________ other way while our fellow human beings suffer? How long"
think he will enjoy he music more than he expects.”
A) Well done! What literary technique is being used in the last three
A) First-person
B) Congratulations! sentences?
B) Second-person
C) It’ll be all right. A) Repetition
C) Third-person
D) What is it? B) Onomatopoeia
D) Omniscient
Pyetja 43. C) Apostrophe
Pyetja 100.
Read the following letter (the numbers in brackets mark paragraphs) and D)Rhetorical question
Which word rhymes with croquet?
answer the question:
A) Okay
Dear Anna, Pyetja 168.
B) Key
(1) It was great to hear from you. I'm glad the journey home wasn't too Read the passage below and answer the question following:
bad and that your family is well. I'm sure they were pleased to see you. C) Banquet
D) Silhouette "Hath not a Jew eyes?Hath not a Jew hands, organs,
(2) Life is just the same here. We have got more or less the same
students in our class but we have a new teacher this term. She's nice but Pyetja 101. dimensions, senses, affections, passions? If you prick us, do we
we have to work very hard! Everyone really misses you. Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the not bleed, if you tickle us, do we not laugh?
(3) My parents would love you to come and stay with us this summer if following sentence: If you poison us, do we not die?
possible. I'm going back to Turkey in June. Why don't you come and What literary technique is being used in the four sentences?
Admiral is to navy as governor is to _______________
stay with us in July? It would be great to see you again. A) Repetition
(4) Please write and tell me if you can come. I'm looking forward to A) army
B) Onomatopoeia
practicing my Italian and, most of all, seeing you again. B) nation
C) Apostrophe
Best wishes to your family and love to you, Feride C) state
Paragraph (1) is about: D) county D) Rhetorical question
A) giving news Pyetja 102.
B) thanking Anna for her letter Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the
C) giving an invitation following sentence: Pyetja 169.
D) closing the letter Hand is to wave as head is to ___________________ Read the verse below and answer the question following:
Pyetja 44 A) skip "Science! True daughter of Old Time thou art!"
Based on the above letter B) nod What literary technique is being used in the two sentences?
Paragraph (2) is about: C) hair A) Repetition
A) giving news D) stamp B) Onomatopoeia
B) thanking Anna for her letter Pyetja 103. C) Apostrophe
C) giving an invitation Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the D) Rhetorical question
D) closing the letter following sentence:
Pyetja 45 Light bulb is to electricity as engine is to ____________
Paragraph (3) is about: A) gas
A) giving news Pyetja 170.
B) road Read the passage below and answer the question following:
B) thanking Anna for her letter C) wheel
C) giving an invitation "Later, it does not surprise me to find myself in Miss Mey's
D) tires shiny black car, sharing the back seat with the other lucky
D) closing the letter
ones. Does not surprise me that I thoroughly enjoy the fair."
What literary technique is being used in the second sentence?
A) Repetition
Pyetja 104. B) Onomatopoeia
Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the C) Ellipsis
Pyetja 46
following sentence: D) Rhetorical question
Paragraph (4) is about:
A) giving news Heat is to sweat as cold is to _____________
Pyetja 171.
B) thanking Anna for her letter A) snow
Identify the point of view in the following passage by
C) giving an invitation B) shiver
choosing among the options below:
D) closing the letter C) ice
This was not a good morning for me. I spilled my
D) ) frost
orange juice, I dropped my key down the elevator
Pyetja 47 Pyetja 105.
shaft, and I missed my bus.
Why did Feride write this letter: Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the
A) first person
A) To give news following sentence:
B) second person
B) To apologize Wind is to sailing as snow is to ________________ C) third person
C) To say thank you A) slipping D) omniscient
D) To invite B) skiing
Pyetja 48. C) ice skating
The famous stuffed animal, Teddy Bear, was named after which D) rollerblading Pyetja 172.
American President: Pyetja 106. Identify the point of view in the following passage
A. Theodore Roosevelt Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the Gail laughed as she looked over her story; she certainly
B. Franklin D. Roosevelt following sentence: enjoyed reading her own writing.
C. Thomas Jefferson Absent is to present as dangerous is to ___________ A) first person
D. Franklin Pierce A) warning B) second person
Pyetja 49. B) careless C) third person
If something is sold “over the counter”, it: C) safe D) omniscient
A) Can be taken on the counter D) helpless
B) Is sold secretly Pyetja 107.
C) Has to be brought to the counter to be paid Pyetja 173.
Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the Identify the point of view in the following passage by
D) Can be bought at the drugstore without the following sentence:
doctor’s prescription choosing among the options below:
Finger is to hand as toe is to ___________ We each took responsibility for one aspect of the production.
Pyetja 50.
The name for the building where the US Congress meets is: A) toenail My job was to work the lights.
B) foot
A) The Capital A) first person
C) ankle B) second person
B) The Captain
C) The Capitol D) sole C) third person
Pyetja 51. Pyetja 108. D) omniscient
Which is the official home of President of the United States? Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the
A) The Smithsonian Institute following sentence: Pyetja 174.
B) The Capitol Hill Bear is to fur as bird is to _____________ Identify the point of view in the following passage by
C) The White House A) feathers choosing among the options below:
D) Washington B) wings They had not yet reached their destination, and they began to
Pyetja 52. C) beak believe that the map they were following was inaccurate.
The center of the computer industry in the United States is called: D) nails A) first person
A) El Dorado B) second person
B) Silicon Valley C) third person
C) Orange County
D) Amador County D) omniscient

Pyetja 53. Pyetja 109.


Choose the correct answer based on the meaning of the sentence: Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the
The idea that he could be accused of stealing the watch did not following sentence:
even occur to Harry. Wool is to clothes moth as wood is to _________ Pyetja 175.
A) Harry stole the watch. A) tree What is the appropriate punctuation for the following piece of
B) Harry thought that people trusted him. B) termite writing?
C) Harry didn't mean to steal the watch. C) praying mantis Hold it
D) Harry didn't think that people understood him. D) bumble bee A) period
Pyetja 54. B) question mark
Choose the correct answer based on the meaning of the sentence: C) exclamation mark
Pyetja 110.
Because of the lack of rain, the grass in the city's parks is not as D) colon
Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the
green as last year.
following sentence:
A) There was a lot of rain this year. Pyetja 176.
B) The grass was greener last year. Divide is to multiply as subtract is to ________________
What is the missing punctuation for the underlined piece of
C) There was less rain last year. A) deduct
writing?
D) There was not much rain last year. B) plus
C) minus Gary demanded: Do you think lumber grows on trees?
D) add A) quotation marks
Pyetja 55. B) question mark
According to the sentence below, the strike hurts: C) exclamation mark
The strike of the coal miner's union does not simply threaten the Pyetja 111. D) colon
stability of parliament; it throws into question the ability of the Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the
government to honor its treaty obligations. following sentence: Pyetja 177.
A) Just local policies. Oak is to acorn as vine is to _____________________ What is the appropriate punctuation for the following piece of
B) Local and national policies. A) cider writing?
C) National and international policies. B) grape What do you mean you won’t give me the money to buy lumber
D) Just international policies. entwine A) period
Pyetja 56. C) corn B) question mark
Choose the correct answer based on the meaning of the sentence: Pyetja 112. C) exclamation mark
Sleeping underneath the tree, the old man didn't feel enough of Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the D) colon
the rain to wake up until he was thoroughly wet. following sentence:
A) The old man woke up as soon as it began to rain. Hospital is to health as school is to _______________
B) The old man sat under the tree to watch the rain. Pyetja 178.
A) principal Find the figure of speech used in the passage below:
C) The old man got wet before he woke up.
B) education The bird lifted one damaged wing, shifted its eight like a
D) The tree protected the old man from the rain. C) transportation boxer, and stretched its neck toward me, its beak ready
D) inhabitance like a sword.
Pyetja 57. Pyetja 113. A) simile
Choose the correct answer based on the meaning of the sentence: Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the B) metaphor
Bob and Harry rushed to the airport for nothing, not following sentence: C) symbol
realizing that the flight they thought was booked for today, Ball it to ________ as puck is to hockey. D) epithet
left Thursday. A) glove
A) The airline changed the schedule. B) golf
B) They confused the day of the flight. C) iron
C) They had not made a reservation. D) bat Pyetja 179.
D) The flight was cancelled. Find the figure of speech used in the passage below:
Pyetja 58. His thick, curly hair choked the teeth of his comb.
Choose the correct answer based on the meaning of the sentence: Pyetja 114. A) simile
The report of the meeting stated that if more money was Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the B) metaphor
not made available, the department would have to be following sentence: C) symbol
closed. __________ is to brush as tooth is to comb. D) personification
A) The report said that the department was not in A) shampoo
financial trouble. B) toothpaste
B) The report said that the department would not have C) hair
to be closed. D) bristle Pyetja 180.
C) The report said that the department was in Find the figure of speech used in the passage below:
financial trouble. For an hour the cub slept under the large shade tree; then he
Pyetja 115.
D) The report said that the department had plenty of woke up and continued on his way.
Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the
money following sentence: A) simile
Pyetja 59. B) metaphor
Accelerate is to speed up as brake is to ______________.
Choose the correct answer based on the meaning of the sentence: C) symbol
A) coast
In spite of his curiosity, Dan resisted the temptation to open the B) screech D) personification
box. C) slow down
A) Dan wanted to open the box and did. D) turn
B) Dan did not want to open the box and didn't. Pyetja 116. Pyetja 181.
C) Dan did not want to open the box but did. Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the Find the figure of speech used in the verses below:
D) Dan wanted to open the box but didn't. following sentence: Some days my thoughts are just cocoons-all cold, and dull,
Pyetja 60.
Ounce is to pound as inch is to __________________. and blind,
Choose the correct answer based on the meaning of the sentence:
A) gram They hang from branches in the gray woods of my mind;
Whenever he was home, John never missed the
B) foot A) simile
opportunity to help the children with their homework.
C) ton B) Metaphore
A) John missed the children when he wasn't home.
D) meter C) symbol
B) The children didn't have homework when John was
Pyetja 117. D) personification
home.
Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the
C) Sometimes John helped the children.
following sentence: Pyetja 182.
D) John helped the children when he didn't miss them.
Pyetja 61. See is to seen as ___________ is to shown. Find the figure of speech used in the verses below:
Choose the correct answer based on the meaning of the sentence: A) showed Mary is a gentle name
The chairman, being neither for the proposal nor fully B) showing Like the sound of silver bells,
opposed to it, weighed his options carefully before C) show Like a blue and quiet flame,
casting the deciding vote against it. D) shone Like country books and ferny smells;
A) Although the chairman voted for it, the proposal Pyetja 118. A) simile
lost. Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the B) metaphor
B) The proposal won because the chairman voted for following sentence: C) symbol
it. Temperature is to thermometer as time is to ___________. D) personification
C) The proposal lost because the chairman voted A) clock
against it. B) minute
D) The proposal won, although the chairman voted C) year
D) month Pyetja 183.
against it.
Where could you find out the piece of information below?
Choose among the alternatives: What volcanoes erupted in
Pyetja 62. Pyetja 119. 1980 and which was the most destructive
Choose the correct answer based on the meaning of the sentence: Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the A) In an encyclopedia
Having just arrived from overseas, the student thought that following sentence: B) In an almanac
the campus at his new university compared favorably with Bravo is to …… C) In an atlas
that of his university back home. as boo is to disapproval. D) In a dictionary
A) After he arrived, the student wanted to visit several
campuses. A) appreciation
B) After he arrived, the student didn't like the new B) excitement Pyetja 184.
campus as much as his old one. C) cheer Where could you find out the piece of information below?
C) After he arrived, the student wanted to return D) dissatisfaction Choose among the alternatives: What are the geographical
home. features of Arizona?
D) After he arrived, the student realized that he A) In an encyclopedia
liked his new campus as much as his old one. Pyetja 120. B) In an almanac
Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in the C) In a novel
following sentence: D) In a dictionary
Pyetja 63. Kitchen is to chef as courtroom is to _________________.
Read the text below and choose the correct summation the A) judge
teacher would make of it: B) criminal Pyetja 185.
It is easy to see that Ahmet and Jim have a lot in common. First C) jury Where could you find out the piece of information below?
of all, they are very good friends and have been for many years. D) policeman Choose among the alternatives: What is the derivation of the
They first got to know each other at the university where they word suffragist?
were roommates for two years. A few years after graduation, A) In an encyclopedia
Ahmet served as Jim's best man at his wedding. The two friends Pyetja 121. B) In an almanac
enjoy the same sports, especially baseball and soccer. They also Choose the best ending to finish the last sentence in the passage: C) In an atlas
like the same kind of music, although Jim often prefers rock In every country there is a different kind of money. For example, D) In a dictionary
music to jazz. At least once a month they and their wives go to you may plan to go from Japan to the United States. Then you must
the movies together, followed by dinner in a nice restaurant. change yen to
Sometimes they get together for a party with their friends. A) cash.
A) This is a text about two friends who do a lot of B) dollars. Pyetja 186.
things together. C) money. Where could you find out the piece of information below?
B) This is a text about two friends who met at the D) airplanes. Choose among the alternatives: What is the history of the
university. national park system in the USA?
C) This is a text about two friends whose wives are A) In an encyclopedia
best friends. Pyetja122. B) In an almanac
D) This is a text about two friends work together. Choose the best ending to finish the last sentence in the passage: C) In an atlas
In New England, the weather changes often. It may be sunny in the D) In a dictionary
morning. Then it can be very cold and rainy in the afternoon. That
Pyetja 64.
is why a famous writer said: “If you don’t like the weather in New
Choose the sentence that correctly expresses the idea of the
England, Pyetja 187.
following sentence:
A) go home.” Where could you find out the piece of information
Harry made it down the hill.
B) wait a few hours.” below? Choose among the alternatives: Who was
A) Harry saw the top of the hill.
C) bring an umbrella.” Willa Cather and what is her most notable work?
B) Harry reached the bottom of the hill.
D) listen to the radio.” A) In an encyclopedia
C) Harry fell down on the hill.
B) In an almanac
D) Harry went up the valley.
C) In an atlas
D) In a dictionary
Pyetja 65.
Read the short paragraph and choose the correct answer:
Mary smiled as she entered the room. Jim came over, took her
Pyetja123.
hand, and asked her how she had been. She assured him that she Pyetja 188.
Choose the best ending to finish the last sentence in the passage:
had been fine, although she had missed him very much. Without Where could you find out the piece of information
My favorite book is about the life of Charles Dickens. He was a
another word they walked, arm in arm, into the garden. below? Choose among the alternatives: What is the
famous English writer. It is e very interesting story. The best
It is obvious that: correct pronunciation of the word masquerade?
part is about
A) Mary and Jim are sister and brother. A) In an encyclopedia
A) airplanes.
B) Mary and Jim live in the same city. B) In an almanac
B) the economy.
C) Mary and Jim both went on a trip. C) In an atlas
C) his childhood.
D) Mary and Jim like each other very much. D) In a dictionary
D) the mountains.
Pyetja 66.
Choose the correct answer that indicates the purpose of the Pyetja 189.
following text: Pyetja 124. Where could you find out the piece of information
ENGLISH Choose the best ending to finish the last sentence in the passage: below? Choose among the alternatives: Who was
PAPER 2 Coffee grows in places with warm climates. In some parts of Abraham Lincoln and what is he famous for?
Tuesday 31st April 1999 2 pm-3.45 pm the world, the land is good for growing coffee. But the A) In an encyclopedia
You are allowed 15 minutes reading time before the examination winters are too B) In an almanac
begins. During this period you may read the paper, but you must A) cold. C) In an atlas
not write anything. B) dry. D) In a dictionary
A) To persuade. C) short.
B) To inform. D) cloudy.
C) To describe. Pyetja 190.
D) To report. Where could you find out the piece of information
Pyetja 125. below? Choose among the alternatives: What is the
Pyetja 67. Choose the best ending to finish the last sentence in the passage: correct pronunciation and the origin of the word
Choose the correct answer that indicates the purpose of the In Sweden, the summer days are very long. Thus sun shines for denouement?
following text: Small and frail-looking, with white hair cut in the many hours. But the winter is very dark. The days are short because
A) In an encyclopedia
Roman style, and a fanatic's eyes gleaming from deep-set the sun sets B) In an almanac
sockets, he is now in his sixties. In his youth he was deeply A) very late. C) In an atlas
religious, and spent two years training for the Roman Catholic B) are beautiful.
D) In a dictionary
priesthood. C) at midnight.
A) To persuade. D) very early. Pyetja 191.
B) To inform. Read the passage below and answer the question following.
C) To describe. Struggling for breath and his forehead beaded with sweat,
D) To report. Pyetja 126.
In what way does the language in the verse below differ from Walter staggered out of the room. He leaned against the wall
Pyetja 68. to support himself. “How was the French test?” asked Casey
Where could you find a biographical sketch of Emily Dickinson? standard use of English?
Silent is the house: all are laid asleep anxiously. “A breeze,” gasped Walter, “a real breeze.”
A) In an Almanac
B) In an Encyclopedia One alone looks out o’er the snow-wreaths deep, Watching every What literary technique is used in the underlined part?
C) In a Card Catalog cloud, dreading every breeze A) Irony
That whirls the ‘wildering drift’, and bends the groaning trees. B) Symbol
D) In a Dictionary
The underlined phrase is: C) Alliteration
D) Simile
A) Inversion Pyetja 192.
B) Omission Read the passage below and answer the question following.
C) Onomatopoeia Dad came home from work. “The Bensons are suing us,” he
Pyetja 69. D) Archaic said, “because Puffy has been chewing up their lawn. The auto
Where could you find how the word epistemology is broken into body shop told me it will cost $2000 to fix our car. And a rock
syllables? came flying through my office window, almost killing me.” Jan
Pyetja 127. looked up. “Sounds like you had a fun day,” she said.
A) In an Almanac In what way does the language in the verse below differ from
B) In an Encyclopedia What literary technique is used in the underlined part?
standard use of English? A) Irony
C) In a Dictionary Who hateth thee that I do call my friend, On whom frown'stthou
D) In a Reader's guide B) Symbol
that I do fawn upon, Nay if thou lour'st on me do I not spend C) Alliteration
Revenge upon my self with present moan? D) Simile
Pyetja 70. The underlined phrase is:
Where could you find the derivation of the word pachyderm? A) Inversion Pyetja 193.
A) In an Almanac B) Omission Read part of a sonnet and answer the question following.
B) In a Dictionary C) Onomatopoeia Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
C) In an Encyclopedia D) Archaic Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
D) In an Atlas Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer’s lease has all too short a date:
Pyetja 128. What does the word ‘temperate’ in line 2 mean?
Read the verses below and answer the question following: A) Moody
Canst thou O cruel, say I love thee not, B) Unhappy
When I against my self with thee partake? C) Strange
Do I not think on thee when I forgot D) Mild
Am of my self, all-tyrant, for thy sake? What literary technique is
being used? Pyetja 194.
A) Repetition Read part of a sonnet and answer the question following.
B) Anaphora Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
C) Onomatopoeia Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
D) Rhetorical question Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer’s lease has all too short a date:
Pyetja 129. What does the line 4 mean?
Read the verses below and answer the question following: A) Summer passes too quickly.
B) Summer will soon be here.
Out of the cradle endlessly rocking,
C) Most people love summer.
Out of the mocking-bird’s throat, the musical
D) Summer is not important.
shuttle, Out of the Ninth-month midnight,
What literary technique is being used with the words underlined?

Pyetja 195.
A) Repetition Read part of a sonnet and answer the question following.
B) Anaphora
Sometime too hot the eye of heaver shines And
C) Onomatopoeia
D) Rhetorical question often is his gold complexion dimmed; And
every fair from fair sometimes declines,
By chance or nature’s changing course untrimmed;
Pyetja 130. What part of speech is the word ‘fair’ in line 3?
Read the verses below and answer the question following: A) noun
I felt a funeral in my brain, B) verb
And mourners, to and fro, C) adjective
Kept treading, treading, till it seemed D) adverb
That sense was breaking through.
What literary technique is being used with the words underlined? Pyetja 196.
A) Repetition Read part of a sonnet and answer the question following.
B) Anaphora Sometime too hot the eye of heaver shines And
C) Onomatopoeia often is his gold complexion dimmed; And
D) Rhetorical question every fair from fair sometimes declines,
Pyetja 131. By chance or nature’s changing course untrimmed;
Read the verses below and answer the question following: What does line 3 mean?
O powerful, western, fallen star! A) There are four seasons in the year.
O shades of night! O moody, tearful night! B) In winter it is cold.
O great star disappear’d! O the black murk that hides the star! C) Beautiful weather does not remain.
O cruel hands that hold me powerless! O helpless soul of me! O D) Fairs are done every year.
harsh surrounding cloud, that will not free my soul!
What literary technique is being used in the stanza? Pyetja 197.
A) Repetition Read part of a poem and answer the question following.
B) Anaphora The night was creeping on the ground;
C) Apostrophe She crept and did not make a sound
D) Rhetorical question Until she reached a tree, and then She
Pyetja 132. covered it, and stole again
Find the literary term described in the definition: Use in a literary What is the rhyme pattern of the four lines?
work of clues that suggest events that have yet to occur. A) AABB
A) personification B) ABAB
B) foreshadowing C) ABBA
C) symbol D) ABCB
D) suspense
Pyetja 133.
Find the literary term described in the definition: A poem that tells Pyetja 198.
a story. Read part of a poem and answer the question following.
A) narrative poem The night was creeping on the ground;
B) long poem She crept and did not make a sound
C) moral Until she reached a tree, and then She
D) historical poem
covered it, and stole again
Pyetja 134.
How many syllables are there in each line?
Find the literary term described in the definition: The use of words
A) 7
that imitate sounds.
B) 8
A) onomatopoeia
C) 9
B) repetition
D) 10
C) dialect
D) synesthesia
Pyetja 135. Pyetja 199.
Find the literary term described in the definition: The time and Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in
place of the action. the following sentence:
A) character Botany is to __________________ as etymology is to words.
B) setting A) plants
C) tone B) scientists
D) plot C) zoology
Pyetja 136. D) science
Find the literary term described in the definition: Speech by one
character in a play, story, or poem. Pyetja 200.
A) symbol Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in
B) tone the following sentence:
C) monologue __________ is to Walt Disney as Big Bird is to Jim Henson.
D) dialogue A) Wonder Woman
Pyetja 137. B) Darth Vader
Find the literary term described in the definition: A three-line verse C) Mickey Mouse
form. D) Mackey Mouse
A) haiku
C) stanza
D) persuasion
E) soliloquy
Pyetja 138.
Find the literary term described in the definition: A long speech
expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage.
A) prose
B) narrative poem
C) soliloquy
D) irony
Pyetja 139.
Find the literary term described in the definition: A brief story
about an interesting, amusing, or strange event.
A) moral
B) anecdote
C) tone
D) fable
Pyetja 140.
Find the literary term described in the definition: Prose writing that
presents and explains ideas or that tells about real people.
A) conflict
B) genre
C) nonfiction
D) history

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