Test 3 Part 5 Pre TOEIC

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1. Turn in your expense report by the 18th, ______ you won’t get any money back.

Explanation

The conjunction “or” is used to show a consequence or warning. The sentence means that if the report is not submitted by the deadline, the result will be no reimbursement. “If” would introduce a condition incorrectly in this structure. Therefore, “or” is correct because it clearly links an action with its negative consequence in a natural and grammatically correct way.

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Test 3 Part 5 Pre TOEIC - Quiz

This 'test 3 part 5 pre toeic' quiz assesses understanding of business communication in English. It includes questions on vocabulary usage in professional settings, enhancing skills relevant for TOEIC test takers.

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What first name or nickname would you like us to use?

You may optionally provide this to label your report, leaderboard, or certificate.

2. All of the legal terms in this contract are ______ my head.

Explanation

The phrase “over my head” is an idiom meaning something is too difficult to understand. In this context, legal terms are complex and confusing. Other prepositions do not form this idiomatic expression. Therefore, “over” is correct because it completes the common phrase used to describe difficulty in comprehension, especially with technical or specialized language.

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3. Sarah was moved to the office ______ by the window.

Explanation

A “cubicle” is a small partitioned workspace commonly found in offices. Other options like “companion” or “cuticle” do not relate to office spaces. Therefore, “cubicle” is correct because it accurately describes a work area near the window, fitting the professional office context of the sentence.

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4. Please ______ all your business expenses from your monthly report.

Explanation

“Deduct” means to subtract or remove an amount from a total, which fits the context of expenses. Other options like “deduce” mean to conclude, not subtract. Therefore, “deduct” is correct because it logically describes removing business expenses from a report, which is standard financial practice in workplace settings.

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5. All attendees are advised not to ______ the subject of the meeting.

Explanation

“Disclose” means to reveal or make information known, often confidential information. In meetings, participants are usually advised not to share details externally. Other options do not convey this meaning. Therefore, “disclose” is correct because it fits the context of confidentiality and professional communication.

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6. Call the repair person. The ______ is tearing the papers again.

Explanation

A “copier” is a machine used to duplicate documents, and it can tear paper when malfunctioning. Other options like “paper” or “coffee” do not logically fit the situation. Therefore, “copier” is correct because it explains why a repair person is needed due to a mechanical issue affecting document handling.

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7. My desk drawers are full of ______.

Explanation

“Odds and ends” refers to miscellaneous small items or clutter. It fits the description of random objects in desk drawers. Other phrases have different meanings. Therefore, “odds and ends” is correct because it accurately describes a collection of unrelated small items commonly found in personal or office spaces.

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8. My wife and I ______ the company picnic last weekend.

Explanation

The phrase “last weekend” indicates a completed action in the past, requiring past simple tense. “Attended” is the correct past form. Other options use incorrect tense or structure. Therefore, “attended” is correct because it clearly expresses a finished action that happened at a specific time in the past.

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9. We may as well ______ some coffee; we’ll be working all night.

Explanation

“Brew” means to make coffee or tea. It fits naturally with “coffee” in the sentence. Other options do not convey this meaning correctly. Therefore, “brew” is correct because it describes the action of preparing coffee, which matches the context of working late and needing refreshment.

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10. The key to the restroom is on a chain ______ the wall.

Explanation

The phrase “on the wall” is a standard prepositional expression indicating position attached to a surface. Other options do not correctly describe placement. Therefore, “on” is correct because it accurately shows that the key is hanging against the wall, matching common English usage for location.

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Turn in your expense report by the 18th, ______ you won’t get any...
All of the legal terms in this contract are ______ my head.
Sarah was moved to the office ______ by the window.
Please ______ all your business expenses from your monthly report.
All attendees are advised not to ______ the subject of the meeting.
Call the repair person. The ______ is tearing the papers again.
My desk drawers are full of ______.
My wife and I ______ the company picnic last weekend.
We may as well ______ some coffee; we’ll be working all night.
The key to the restroom is on a chain ______ the wall.
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