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Example of Incomplete Sentences (5¢éÍ)
1. The reporters …………… from the congressman's speech that he intends to resign.
(A) implied
(B) are inferred
(C) are implied
(D) inferred
2. Nutritionists advise their patients to eat …………… foods.
(A) healthyful
(B) healthy
(C) health
(D) healthiest
3. ……………… of the current rate of inflation, it is advisable to buy real estate.
(A) Irregardless
(B) Regarding
(C) Regardless
(D) Without regard
4. The prisoner ……………… on his bunk all day long
(A) lies
(B) lays
(C) laid
(D) lazy
5. The army was ……………. to begin the assault.
(A) already
(B) all ready
(C) to readied
(D) readily
Example of Error Recognition (10 ¢éÍ)
1. An important factor should be considered is Mr. Lopez's ability to keep the
A B
new restaurant going for several months with limited revenue.
C D
2. The machinery we sell is assembling in this country, but most of the parts
A B C
come from abroad.
D
3. Because rising incomes and falling mortgage rates, sales of residences and
A B
commercial buildings reached another monthly high last week.
C D
4. The applicants who met the requirements for the position they will be
A B C
connected in order to schedule an on-side interview.
D
5. Electronics Superstore has announced that it will have closed early for the
A B C
upcoming holiday next week.
D
6. While he worked as a travel agency, Mr. Nakamura specialized in arranging
A B C
tours of the Middle East
D
7. The accounting supervisor was displeased to learn that the budget report
A B
would not be finished by time.
C D
8. This year, the judges has the difficult yet enjoyable task of selecting twelve
A
winning photos from the many who were entered.
B C D
9. Mice have a keen sense of smell and quickly select an approaching danger.
A B C D
10. Of the billions of the stars in the galaxy, how much are stable enough to
A B C
hatch life on their planets?
D
Example of Reading Comprehension (8 ¢éÍ)
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First Lady Fashion
5th Street Road
Brisbane, Australia
November 20, 2004
Mrs. Sawana Maganee
Jewelry Export (PTE) Ltd.
45 East Road
Delhi, India
Dear Mrs. Maganee
Please send me information regarding your company's new line of jewelry. I will be in India, Malaysia and Sri Lanka next summer, and I would like to discuss the possibility of importing your jewelry into Australia.
Sincerely,
John Bloomings
Import Manager |
1. Where does Mr. Bloomings live?
(A) India
(B) Sri Lanka
(C) Australia
(D) Malaysia
2. What does Mrs. Maganee manufacture?
(A) Jewelry
(B) Fashions
(C) Textile
(D) Toys
3. When will Mr. Bloomings be in India
(A) Next Tuesday
(B) Next week
(C) Next month
(D) Next summer
4. From where will the jewelry be exported?
(A) India
(B) Sri Lanka
(C) Australia
(D) Malaysia
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Reservations: Reservations are required in all first class compartments. Second and third class coaches do not require reservations.
Dining: Trains that do not have first class cars will not have a dining car. Sandwich and beverage cart will be on all trains.
Baggage: Passengers may carry up to four pieces of luggage on the train. Additional baggage may be checked
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5. What kind of the passengers would read this bulletin?
(A) Plane
(B) Car
(C) Bus
(D) Train
6. Up to how many pieces of luggage are passengers allowed to carry?
(A) Two
(B) Three
(C) Four
(D) Five
7. According to the passage, which trains have dinning cars?
(A) All trains
(B) Trains with first class cars
(C) Trains with second class cars
(D) Trains with third class cars
8. For which of the following are reservations required?
(A) The dining car
(B) First class car
(C) Second class car
(D) Third class cars