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slimane2222 02-15-2009 06:02 PM

Test Your English - 140 Questions
 
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140
Questions To Test Your Level in English
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I hope everybody can answer them and post replies on which they
discuss why they have chosen such this or that answer

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Choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d
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1- People learn English for different (results - reasons – ways – advice).
2- You shouldn’t be afraid of (doing – taking – making – baking) mistakes.
3- You can (contact – communicate – telephone – e-mails) with people in other countries on the internet.
4- Ahmed is reading his favourite magazine. He (is reading – read – reading – reads) the same magazine every week.
5- I (go – going – am going – has gone) to Alexandria next week.
6- He got up early, (however – whatever – although – because) he missed the bus.
7- Ali is short, (although – but – because – so) he plays basketball.
8- That boy is waiting (to – of – on - for) his father.
9- In busy streets you should walk on the (middle – front – pavement – shops).
10- People who can’t walk use (bicycles – wheels – chairs – wheelchairs).
11- "Can I go to the shops with you, mum?" – " I'd rather you (don’t – can’t – didn’t – aren’t).
12- I'd rather (have – to have – having – had) a cup of tea.
13- I'd rather live in the city (to – than – that – if) the country.
14- Would you (prefer – like – mind – rather) have good health or have a lot of money?
15- Could I (open – opening – opens – opened) the window, please?
16- You can’t leave your car in a place where there’s a "No Parking" (signal – sign – advertisement – scene).
17- My brother (buying – was buying – was bought – bought) a new car last year.
18- My mother was cooking when the telephone (rang – ring – rings – was ringing).
19- My friend Ali is ill. I hope he will (did – do – go – get) better soon.
20- The swimmer who will finish first will win a (modal – medal – model – middle) for his country.
21- While my sister was going to school, she (met – meet – meets – was meeting) her friend.
22- I (finish – was finishing – finished – finishes) my homework two hours ago.
23- (Gorilla – Giraffes – Goats – Grass) are terrifying animals that look like monkeys.
24- Dangerous animals in the zoo are kept in (houses – cages – caves – cafes).
25- She fell asleep (when – during – while – as) the film.
26- To make a polite (reader – request – restaurant – rope), you should always say "please".
27- He didn’t (travelling – travel – travelled – travels) anywhere last year.
28- What (were you doing – have you done – are you doing – do you do) at nine o’clock last night?
29- A (sailor – customer – patient – fisherman) is someone who buys things from a shop.
30- The goods we sell to other countries are called our (imports – exports – experts – customers).
31- A (sailor – customer – patient – fisherman) is a man whose job is to catch fish.
32- When countries buy goods from other countries, these goods are called (imports – exports – experts – customers).
33-A (year – country – century – centre) is a period of 100 years.
34- Hany sits next to me in class. He is my (teacher – classroom – classmate – class work).
35- When the ship (built – repaired – sailed – sank) a lot of people were killed.
36- My father has been at (swim - a conference – game – walk) in Aswan. He met many famous doctors like him there.
37- Students (make – teach – do – say) a lot of interesting activities at school.
38- I'm sorry, I (don’t finish – won’t finish – haven’t finish – didn’t finish) my homework yet.
39- My uncle (is – was – has – has been) ill since last week.
40- She has been here (already – since – for – ago) eight o’clock.
41- She has lived in Tanta (since – in – for – ago) 10 years.
42- A lot of things have changed in Egypt (for – since – ago – yet) 1952.
43- I haven’t done the experiment (just – since – ago – yet).
44- How about (go – went – gone – going) to the cinema?
45- Why don’t we (visit – visited – visiting – visits) our grandmother tonight?
46- Let’s (play – playing – played – plays) tennis.
47- What about (watch – watched – watches – watching) a video.
48- I'm not keen (at – in – on – of) watching films?
49- "Why don’t we go swimming?" – Yes, Great (matter – ideal – idea – idiom)"!
50- I don’t really (feeling – feels – felt – feel) like that.
51- A (pilot – policeman – seller – sailor) is someone who travels and works at sea.
52- We haven’t eaten fish (for – ago – since – yet) we were in Alexandria.
53- "Have you ever been to Cairo, Ali?" – "Yes, I (am – have been – was – been) there three weeks ago."
54- What’s the (late – latest – later – lately) news about the accident?
55- Samy has (washed – been – washing – been washing) his car for an hour. He is using too much water.
56- "My sister has had a baby." "(Unfortunately – Oh, dear – Congratulate – Congratulations)!" that’s good news.
57- This is my (favour – favourite – likes – interest) story.
58- He is usually (interest – interests – interesting – interested) in reading historical books.
59- Let’s talk about all your (favourites – likes – favour – interesting) today.
60- My father (runs – favourites – finds – uses) a big company in Alexandria.
61- Please tell us what your (interest – interests – interesting – interested) are.
62- What is the reason (of – for – in – on) starting that website?
63- Some people aren’t interested (for – on – of – in) using computers.
64- I (study – studied – have been studying – am studying) all day long, so I'll have some rest.
65- She is lazy, (despite – as well – however – although) her friends like her.
66- She is polite (but – however – in addition to – despite) being beautiful.
67- (Although – Despite – In addition – However) the sky being cloudy, it didn’t rain.
68- This man is rich, (however – despite – and – as well) he isn’t happy.
69- We’re clever. Our parents are clever (however – despite – and – as well).
70- It was raining, (and – so – although – because) we stayed at home.
71- My father is happy to retire (but – however – despite – although) his work is important.
72- He couldn’t go to his office (because – so – although – too) he was very ill.
73- We have got some cake. We have got some fruit, (well as – but – too – however).
74- Could you help me with my maths homework? This lesson is (easy – complex – simple – safe).
75- Complex means (simple – safe – cheap – not simple).
76- Farmers use (fertile – crops – fertilisers – sand) to help food grow.
77- Fertile means produce good (crops – energy – cars – projects).
78- I stood up (but – in addition – too – and) left the place.
79- He didn’t go to bed (although – however – despite – but) being tired.
80- (Despite – However – Although – But) I like Cairo, I don’t like to live there.
81- My sister studied hard. (In addition – On the other hand – Although – So), she got low marks.
82- I saved the child. (On the other hand – Despite – However – In addition), I took him home.
83- My grandfather is still working hard (and – but – although – however) he is over seventy.
84- We’re going to the cinema (as well – well as – as well as – well).
85- He ate two sandwiches, (in addition – although – despite – but) he’s still hungry.
86- Computers, CD players, radios and TVs are electronic (government – environment – equipment – hobbies).
87- (Safe – Poor – Glorious – Serious) means beautiful.
88- (Although – However – Despite – Because) his illness, he went to school.
89- (If – Although – Because – In addition) Amal had broken the glasses, her mother wasn’t angry.
90- (Although – However – Despite – Because) getting up early, I arrived late to school.
91- I borrowed Ali’s dictionary. (Although – However – Despite – Because) I didn’t use it.
92- My friend left the cinema (although – but – because – so) he didn’t like the film.
93- I did my homework (although – and – in addition to – but) helping my mother.
94- Look at the sun! I think it (goes – going – is going – is going to) be hot today.
95- I (would meet – will meet – meeting – met) my uncle at the airport tomorrow.
96- Next year, we (join – would join – will join – joining) the secondary school.
97- He (used – is used – using to – used to) get up late last year.
98- Did she use to (help – helping – helps – helped) her mother with the housework?
99- My father used to smoke, but now he (didn’t – don’t – doesn’t – does).
100- I can’t walk a step (far – in front – further – father). I’m terribly tired
101- A cinema is a place of (learning – government – environment – entertainment).
102- My father’s car travels at 250 km (pair – per – by – bear) hour.
103- Where do you intend (spend – spending – spent – to spend) your holiday?
104- "Ordinary" means (usually – usual – unusual – casual).
105- As soon as I (had finished – has finished – finishes – finishing) my homework, I turned on TV.
106- After (had seen – see – saw – seeing) the accident, I telephoned for help.
107- By the time Ali (arrive – had arrived – arrived – arriving), his uncle had left.
108- Before going on a picnic, we (prepare – had prepared – have prepared – preparing) a lot of food.
109- When I came back to the living room, I found that my sister (switches – has switched – had switched – switched) off TV.
110- After (learns – learning – had learned – was learning) to use the computer, she got a better job.
111- Stop thief! He (grabbed – gave – recovered – borrowed) my bag.
112- By 3 o’clock, the train (left – has left – leaving – had left).
113- She (arrived – arriving – had arrived – arrive) by 7 o’clock.
114- The exam was too long, but I (ran – manager – managed – could) to finish in time.
115- Ahmed’s father is a (teacher – doctor – tailor – mechanic). That’s why he always wears new clothes.
116- My jacket has three big (buttons – bottom – cotton – bottles) in the middle.
117- If I (am – were – is – will be) you, I'd go to sleep now.
118- If you drink too many (easy – fizzy – lazy – busy) drinks, you’ll put on weight quickly.
119- If he comes with me, I (would show – will show – showed – show) him my garden.
120- If Salwa (have – has – had – having) enough money, she’d buy a mobile.
121- If the soldier had been careful, he (would – would have been – wouldn’t have been – will) killed.
122- "A (kick – ticket – goal – penalty)" is a free kick at the goal when the other team makes a mistake near the goal.
123- When the player fell near the other team’s goal, the (captain – referee – goalkeeper – footballer) gave him a penalty.
124- The opposite of "nervous" is (quiet – calm – patient – great).
125- With friends you are free to use (formal – informal – forming – friend) language.
126- When you talk to people who you don’t know, you should use (formal – informal – forming – friend) language.
127- The opposite of "polite" is (road – rude – glad – kind).
128- Smoking is a very bad (hobby – happy – habit – hoping).
130- It is important to show (polite – impolite – politeness – politely) when we speak to people.
131- To be (succeed – successful – success – succeeded) in life, you should work hard.
132- I think drivers who use their horns all the time aren’t (patience – patiently – patient – impatient).
133- He (has been working – have been working – were worked – working) as a project engineer for many years.
134- By the time Dad arrived, Salma (had finished – finishes- finish – finishing) her homework.
135- The thieves had (grabbed - rushed - recovered - smashed) the glass to get in.
137- Can you move that bag? It’s (attacking - blocking - troubling – annoying) the door.
138- (Nervous – Quiet – Confident – Calm) means relaxed and not angry.
139- Magdy (went – did – took – played) part in the race last year.
140- He apologized (of – from – off – for) coming late

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onegame 02-16-2009 11:17 PM

Here are my answers

I hope I got at least the half of them


__________________





1- People learn English for different (results - reasons – ways – advice).
2- You shouldn’t be afraid of (doing – taking – making – baking) mistakes.
3- You can (contact – communicate – telephone – e-mails) with people in other countries on the internet.
4- Ahmed is reading his favourite magazine. He (is reading – read – reading – reads) the same magazine every week.
5- I (go – going – am going – has gone) to Alexandria next week.
6- He got up early, (however – whatever – although – because) he missed the bus.
7- Ali is short, (although – but – because – so) he plays basketball.
8- That boy is waiting (to – of – on - for) his father.
9- In busy streets you should walk on the (middle – front – pavement – shops).
10- People who can’t walk use (bicycles – wheels – chairs – wheelchairs).
11- "Can I go to the shops with you, mum?" – " I'd rather you (don’t – can’t – didn’t – aren’t).
12- I'd rather (have – to have – having – had) a cup of tea.
13- I'd rather live in the city (to – than – that – if) the country.
14- Would you (prefer – like – mind – rather) have good health or have a lot of money?
15- Could I (open – opening – opens – opened) the window, please?
16- You can’t leave your car in a place where there’s a "No Parking" (signal – sign – advertisement – scene).
17- My brother (buying – was buying – was bought – bought) a new car last year.
18- My mother was cooking when the telephone (rang – ring – rings – was ringing).
19- My friend Ali is ill. I hope he will (did – do – go – get) better soon.
20- The swimmer who will finish first will win a (modal – medal – model – middle) for his country.
21- While my sister was going to school, she (met – meet – meets – was meeting) her friend.
22- I (finish – was finishing – finished – finishes) my homework two hours ago.
23- (Gorilla – Giraffes – Goats – Grass) are terrifying animals that look like monkeys.
24- Dangerous animals in the zoo are kept in (houses – cages – caves – cafes).
25- She fell asleep (when – during – while – as) the film.
26- To make a polite (reader – request – restaurant – rope), you should always say "please".
27- He didn’t (travelling – travel – travelled – travels) anywhere last year.
28- What (were you doing – have you done – are you doing – do you do) at nine o’clock last night?
29- A (sailor – customer – patient – fisherman) is someone who buys things from a shop.
30- The goods we sell to other countries are called our (imports – exports – experts – customers).
31- A (sailor – customer – patient – fisherman) is a man whose job is to catch fish.
32- When countries buy goods from other countries, these goods are called (imports – exports – experts – customers).
33-A (year – country – century – centre) is a period of 100 years.
34- Hany sits next to me in class. He is my (teacher – classroom – classmate – class work).
35- When the ship (built – repaired – sailed – sank) a lot of people were killed.
36- My father has been at (swim - a conference – game – walk) in Aswan. He met many famous doctors like him there.
37- Students (make – teach – do – say) a lot of interesting activities at school.
38- I'm sorry, I (don’t finish – won’t finish – haven’t finish – didn’t finish) my homework yet.
39- My uncle (is – was – has – has been) ill since last week.
40- She has been here (already – since – for – ago) eight o’clock.
41- She has lived in Tanta (since – in – for – ago) 10 years.
42- A lot of things have changed in Egypt (for – since – ago – yet) 1952.
43- I haven’t done the experiment (just – since – ago – yet).
44- How about (go – went – gone – going) to the cinema?
45- Why don’t we (visit – visited – visiting – visits) our grandmother tonight?
46- Let’s (play – playing – played – plays) tennis.
47- What about (watch – watched – watches – watching) a video.
48- I'm not keen (at – in – on – of) watching films?
49- "Why don’t we go swimming?" – Yes, Great (matter – ideal – idea – idiom)"!
50- I don’t really (feeling – feels – felt – feel) like that.
51- A (pilot – policeman – seller – sailor) is someone who travels and works at sea.
52- We haven’t eaten fish (for – ago – since – yet) we were in Alexandria.
53- "Have you ever been to Cairo, Ali?" – "Yes, I (am – have been – was – been) there three weeks ago."
54- What’s the (late – latest – later – lately) news about the accident?
55- Samy has (washed – been – washing – been washing) his car for an hour. He is using too much water.
56- "My sister has had a baby." "(Unfortunately – Oh, dear – Congratulate – Congratulations)!" that’s good news.
57- This is my (favour – favourite – likes – interest) story.
58- He is usually (interest – interests – interesting – interested) in reading historical books.
59- Let’s talk about all your (favourites – likes – favour – interesting) today.
60- My father (runs – favourites – finds – uses) a big company in Alexandria.
61- Please tell us what your (interest – interests – interesting – interested) are.
62- What is the reason (of – for – in – on) starting that website?
63- Some people aren’t interested (for – on – of – in) using computers.
64- I (study – studied – have been studying – am studying) all day long, so I'll have some rest.
65- She is lazy, (despite – as well – however – although) her friends like her.
66- She is polite (but – however – in addition to – despite) being beautiful.
67- (Although – Despite – In addition – However) the sky being cloudy, it didn’t rain.
68- This man is rich, (however – despite – and – as well) he isn’t happy.
69- We’re clever. Our parents are clever (however – despite – and – as well).
70- It was raining, (and – so – although – because) we stayed at home.
71- My father is happy to retire (but – however – despite – although) his work is important.
72- He couldn’t go to his office (because – so – although – too) he was very ill.
73- We have got some cake. We have got some fruit, (well as – but – too – however).
74- Could you help me with my maths homework? This lesson is (easy – complex – simple – safe).
75- Complex means (simple – safe – cheap – not simple).
76- Farmers use (fertile – crops – fertilisers – sand) to help food grow.
77- Fertile means produce good (crops – energy – cars – projects).
78- I stood up (but – in addition – too – and) left the place.
79- He didn’t go to bed (although – however – despite – but) being tired.
80- (Despite – However – Although – But) I like Cairo, I don’t like to live there.
81- My sister studied hard. (In addition – On the other hand – Although – So), she got low marks.
82- I saved the child. (On the other hand – Despite – However – In addition), I took him home.
83- My grandfather is still working hard (and – but – although – however) he is over seventy.
84- We’re going to the cinema (as well – well as – as well as – well).
85- He ate two sandwiches, (in addition – although – despite – but) he’s still hungry.
86- Computers, CD players, radios and TVs are electronic (government – environment – equipment – hobbies).
87- (Safe – Poor – Glorious – Serious) means beautiful.
88- (Although – However – Despite – Because) his illness, he went to school.
89- (If – Although – Because – In addition) Amal had broken the glasses, her mother wasn’t angry.
90- (Although – However – Despite – Because) getting up early, I arrived late to school.
91- I borrowed Ali’s dictionary. (Although – However – Despite – Because) I didn’t use it.
92- My friend left the cinema (although – but – because – so) he didn’t like the film.
93- I did my homework (although – and – in addition to – but) helping my mother.
94- Look at the sun! I think it (goes – going – is going – is going to) be hot today.
95- I (would meet – will meet – meeting – met) my uncle at the airport tomorrow.
96- Next year, we (join – would join – will join – joining) the secondary school.
97- He (used – is used – using to – used to) get up late last year.
98- Did she use to (help – helping – helps – helped) her mother with the housework?
99- My father used to smoke, but now he (didn’t – don’t – doesn’t – does).
100- I can’t walk a step (far – in front – further – father). I’m terribly tired
101- A cinema is a place of (learning – government – environment – entertainment).
102- My father’s car travels at 250 km (pair – per – by – bear) hour.
103- Where do you intend (spend – spending – spent – to spend) your holiday?
104- "Ordinary" means (usually – usual – unusual – casual).
105- As soon as I (had finished – has finished – finishes – finishing) my homework, I turned on TV.
106- After (had seen – see – saw – seeing) the accident, I telephoned for help.
107- By the time Ali (arrive – had arrived – arrived – arriving), his uncle had left.
108- Before going on a picnic, we (prepare – had prepared – have prepared – preparing) a lot of food.
109- When I came back to the living room, I found that my sister (switches – has switched – had switched – switched) off TV.
110- After (learns – learning – had learned – was learning) to use the computer, she got a better job.
111- Stop thief! He (grabbed – gave – recovered – borrowed) my bag.
112- By 3 o’clock, the train (left – has left – leaving – had left).
113- She (arrived – arriving – had arrived – arrive) by 7 o’clock.
114- The exam was too long, but I (ran – manager – managed – could) to finish in time.
115- Ahmed’s father is a (teacher – doctor – tailor – mechanic). That’s why he always wears new clothes.
116- My jacket has three big (buttons – bottom – cotton – bottles) in the middle.
117- If I (am – were – is – will be) you, I'd go to sleep now.
118- If you drink too many (easy – fizzy – lazy – busy) drinks, you’ll put on weight quickly.
119- If he comes with me, I (would show – will show – showed – show) him my garden.
120- If Salwa (have – has – had – having) enough money, she’d buy a mobile.
121- If the soldier had been careful, he (would – would have been – wouldn’t have been – will) killed.
122- "A (kick – ticket – goal – penalty)" is a free kick at the goal when the other team makes a mistake near the goal.
123- When the player fell near the other team’s goal, the (captain – referee – goalkeeper – footballer) gave him a penalty.
124- The opposite of "nervous" is (quiet – calm – patient – great).
125- With friends you are free to use (formal – informal – forming – friend) language.
126- When you talk to people who you don’t know, you should use (formal – informal – forming – friend) language.
127- The opposite of "polite" is (road – rude – glad – kind).
128- Smoking is a very bad (hobby – happy – habit – hoping).
130- It is important to show (polite – impolite – politeness – politely) when we speak to people.
131- To be (succeed – successful – success – succeeded) in life, you should work hard.
132- I think drivers who use their horns all the time aren’t (patience – patiently – patient – impatient).
133- He (has been working – have been working – were worked – working) as a project engineer for many years.
134- By the time Dad arrived, Salma (had finished – finishes- finish – finishing) her homework.
135- The thieves had (grabbed - rushed - recovered - smashed) the glass to get in.
137- Can you move that bag? It’s (attacking - blocking - troubling – annoying) the door.
138- (Nervous – Quiet – Confident – Calm) means relaxed and not angry.
139- Magdy (went – did – took – played) part in the race last year.
140- He apologized (of – from – off – for) coming late

slimane2222 02-16-2009 11:37 PM

It's a bit tedious and wearisome to go up and down
to verify whether the answers are correct or not

You should have copied the whole post then highlighted
the correct answers in a green, blue or red colour

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I was quite sure that you would be the first participant
Thanks onegame for the hard work

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