Movers Exam Preparation 1

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1. Where is the mouse?

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The correct answer is "behind the box" because it implies that the mouse is positioned at the back of the box, indicating that the mouse is not visible from the front or sides of the box.

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Movers Exam Preparation 1 - Quiz

This is a vocabulary and grammar test to help prepare for the movers exam.

2. His lesson is _______

Explanation

The correct answer is "boring" because the word "lesson" indicates that we are talking about an educational or informative activity. If something is boring, it lacks interest or excitement, making it unengaging and dull. Therefore, the lesson being described as "boring" suggests that it is not enjoyable or stimulating.

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3. Where is the treasure?

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The correct answer is "At the bottom of the sea" because the question asks for the location of the treasure, and the bottom of the sea is a common place to hide treasures in stories and legends.

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4. This is ____ bottle of water.

Explanation

The word "bottle" starts with a consonant sound /b/, so the correct article to use before it is "a." The article "an" is used before words that start with a vowel sound. Since "bottle" does not start with a vowel sound, "a" is the correct choice.

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5. What's this?

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6. The ______ is laughing. 

Explanation

The correct answer is "baby" because it is the correct spelling of the word that refers to a young child. The other options, "babie," "babe," and "babby," are incorrect spellings and do not accurately represent the word.

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7. Indiana Jones is ________ snakes.

Explanation

Indiana Jones is afraid of snakes.

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8. Write the sentence in the past tense:He asks questions.(e.g. He plays tennis = He played tennis)

Explanation

The correct answer is "He asked questions, He asked questions." This is because the sentence is already in the past tense, and the verb "asks" needs to be changed to "asked" to match the past tense. The repetition of the sentence emphasizes that the action of asking questions occurred in the past.

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9. The girl has _____ hair.

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The correct answer is "blonde" because it is a common color used to describe hair that is light in color, typically a shade of yellow or light brown. It is a descriptive term often associated with fair or light-skinned individuals.

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10. Put the sentence in the past tense:They are called Mike and Tony.(e.g. He plays tennis = He played tennis)

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The correct answer is "They were called Mike and Tony." This is the correct sentence in the past tense. "Were" is the past tense form of the verb "to be" used with the pronoun "they." "Called" is the past tense of the verb "to call." Therefore, the sentence is correctly formed in the past tense to indicate that at a previous time, the individuals in question were named Mike and Tony.

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11. Write the sentence in the past tense:He is hungry.(e.g. He plays tennis = He played tennis)

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The correct answer is "He was hungry." This is because the sentence is already in the present tense, so to change it to the past tense, we need to change the verb "is" to "was". Therefore, the correct past tense form of the sentence is "He was hungry."

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12. Your mum's sister is your ________.

Explanation

Your mum's sister is your aunt or auntie. In many cultures, it is common to use these terms interchangeably to refer to the sister of one's mother. These terms indicate a familial relationship and are used to address or refer to the person in question.

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13. Write the sentence in the past tense:He is called John.(e.g. He plays tennis = He played tennis)

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The correct answer is "He was called John." The sentence is in the present tense, so it needs to be changed to past tense. "Is" changes to "was" and "called" remains the same. The repetition of the correct answer is likely a mistake or a formatting error.

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14. It's the opposite of asleep.

Explanation

The given correct answer "Awake, Awake" is the opposite of being asleep. When someone is awake, they are conscious and aware of their surroundings, in contrast to being asleep, where they are in a state of rest and unconsciousness. The repetition of "Awake, Awake" emphasizes the idea of being fully alert and not in a state of sleep.

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15. The correct spelling is....

Explanation

The correct spelling is "blanket". The other options provided are misspellings of the word.

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16. Write the sentence in the past tense:I buy lots of food.(e.g. He plays tennis = He played tennis)

Explanation

The correct answer is "I bought lots of food., I bought lots of food." In the original sentence, the verb "buy" is in the present tense. To change it to the past tense, we need to use the past form of the verb, which is "bought." Additionally, since the subject is "I," we use the same form of the verb for both singular and plural in the past tense. Therefore, the correct sentence in the past tense is "I bought lots of food."

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17. There are four ________.

Explanation

The correct answer is "bears" because the question is asking for the correct spelling of a word that refers to a type of animal. The other options are not relevant to the question and do not fit the context.

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18. This is a ______.

Explanation

The correct answer is "balcony". A balcony is a platform that protrudes from the wall of a building, typically enclosed by a railing or balustrade. It is usually located on an upper floor and provides an outdoor space for relaxation or enjoyment of the view. The other options provided, "balcon", "balconi", and "balconie", are not valid English words.

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19. Which sport is she playing?

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The correct answer is badminton because the question asks which sport she is playing and badminton is the only sport listed as an option.

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20. Write the sentence in the past tense:He bounces the ball.(e.g. He plays tennis = He played tennis)

Explanation

The correct answer is "He bounced the ball." The original sentence is in the present tense "He bounces the ball," so to change it to past tense, we need to use the past tense form of the verb "bounce," which is "bounced." Therefore, the correct past tense sentence is "He bounced the ball."

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21. The ball is above the table. Where is the table?

Explanation

The correct answer is "below the ball" because if the ball is above the table, it implies that the table is positioned beneath the ball.

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22. The buses are parked in the ____________

Explanation

The answer is "bus station" because the sentence is asking where the buses are parked, and the phrase "bus station" is repeated twice, indicating that it is the correct answer.

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23. The blue arrows point to the ________

Explanation

The blue arrows point to the basement.

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24. She is very _____.

Explanation

The correct answer is "busy" because it is the only option that is spelled correctly and makes sense in the given sentence. The word "busy" means having a lot of things to do or being occupied with tasks, which fits with the context of the sentence. The other options, "angry," "bizy," and "bussy," are either misspelled or do not fit the meaning of the sentence.

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25. What is this?

Explanation

The given object is described as a bowl, which is a common household item used for holding or serving food.

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26. Choose the correct answer.

Explanation

The correct answer is "Rafa Nadal is better than David Ferrer." This answer is correct because "better" is the comparative form of the adjective "good", which is used to compare two things. In this case, it is comparing Rafa Nadal and David Ferrer, implying that Rafa Nadal is of higher quality or skill level than David Ferrer.

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27. This is _____ apple.

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The correct answer is "an" because the word "apple" begins with a vowel sound (/æ/), and the indefinite article "an" is used before words that start with a vowel sound.

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28. Match the present tense verbs to the past tense verbs
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29. Choose the correct answer

Explanation

The correct answer is "The mum is busier than the girls." This sentence is grammatically correct and compares the level of busyness between the mum and the girls. It uses the comparative form of the adjective "busy" correctly by adding the suffix "-er" to the word "busy" to indicate a higher degree of busyness.

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30. Put the sentence in the past tense:They aren't bears(e.g. He plays tennis = He played tennis)

Explanation

The correct answer is "They weren't bears." This sentence is in the past tense and it correctly states that the subject "They" were not bears.

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31. Where is the sun?

Explanation

The correct answer is "Above the mountain and the sea." This answer suggests that the sun is positioned higher than both the mountain and the sea. It implies that the sun is located in the sky, casting its light and warmth down onto the mountain and the sea.

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32. Choose the correct answer.

Explanation

The correct answer is "His back hurts badly" because it uses the correct adverb form "badly" to describe the intensity of the pain. The other options either use the incorrect adverb form "worse" or the incorrect adjective form "bad" to describe the pain. Additionally, the verb tense in the correct answer matches the present tense of the sentence.

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33. Match the verb to the meaning in Spanish.
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34. Write the sentence in the past tense:He doesn't bring apples.(e.g. He plays tennis = He played tennis)

Explanation

The given sentence is already in the past tense, so the correct answer is simply a repetition of the original sentence. It states that in the past, the person being referred to did not bring any apples.

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35. Match the verb to the meaning in Spanish.
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Where is the mouse?
His lesson is _______
Where is the treasure?
This is ____ bottle of water.
What's this?
The ______ is laughing. 
Indiana Jones is ________ snakes.
Write the sentence in the past tense:He asks questions.(e.g. He plays...
The girl has _____ hair.
Put the sentence in the past tense:They are called Mike and Tony.(e.g....
Write the sentence in the past tense:He is hungry.(e.g. He plays...
Your mum's sister is your ________.
Write the sentence in the past tense:He is called John.(e.g. He plays...
It's the opposite of asleep.
The correct spelling is....
Write the sentence in the past tense:I buy lots of food.(e.g. He plays...
There are four ________.
This is a ______.
Which sport is she playing?
Write the sentence in the past tense:He bounces the ball.(e.g. He...
The ball is above the table. Where is the table?
The buses are parked in the ____________
The blue arrows point to the ________
She is very _____.
What is this?
Choose the correct answer.
This is _____ apple.
Match the present tense verbs to the past tense verbs
Choose the correct answer
Put the sentence in the past tense:They aren't bears(e.g. He plays...
Where is the sun?
Choose the correct answer.
Match the verb to the meaning in Spanish.
Write the sentence in the past tense:He doesn't bring apples.(e.g....
Match the verb to the meaning in Spanish.
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