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"WELCOME" TO ONLINE ACADEMY FOR ECE- JEST
13 TH ONLINE TEST BY" WAHAB"
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Sample QuestionAFTER: BEFORE ::
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Sample QuestionRead the article again. Are these statements True (T) or False (F)? The Hope Diamond is on display in France.
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Sample QuestionI am waiting .............. the bus.
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Sample QuestionBUTTER
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Sample QuestionI want to be a ..................... to speak for people in courts.
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Sample QuestionThis cake .............. a lot of money.
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Sample QuestionI eat ............ and bread for breakfast.
Here's a test/quiz on one of the most important topics in English,ARTICLES. Let's solve it carefully and get a wonderful score card. All the best to each one of you.
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Sample QuestionI want to buy....... laptop next week.
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Sample QuestionMacedonia A) The country of Macedonia, whose official name is the Republic of Macedonia, is located in Southern Europe, near Greece. There are about 2 million people living in this relatively new country. It declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 and was officially recognized by the United Nations in 1993. B )The name “Macedonia” comes from an ancient Greek word which meant “tall”. This could have referred to either the land of Macedonia, which has many mountains, or it could have referred to what the Macedonian people looked like (they may have been tall). Therefore, the name “Macedonia” might have meant “highlanders” or “tall people”. C )Macedonia has a long and interesting history. In ancient times, Alexander the Great who was born in Macedonia in 323 BC, created the largest Empire the world had ever seen. Later, the Romans created a province called Macedonia in 146 BC. During the medieval period , from about 500 to 1400, different rulers came and went and the land was controlled by different kings. After that time, the area came under Ottoman rule. This would last for another 500 years, until World War I. From WWI to the present day, the history of Macedonia has been complicated. Borders and rulers changed many times. It was only until 1991 that stability came and the modern country emerged. D )The population of Macedonia is diverse and there are several different groups of people living there. The largest group of people, at about 64% of the population, are the Macedonians. The next largest group, making up about 25% of the population, are the Albanians. After these two largest groups there are several other small groups such as Turks (2.8%), Roma (2.66%), Serbs (1.7%) as well as a few other groups. Map of Europe, showing Macedonia E )There are several languages spoken in Macedonia. The most widely spoken is Macedonian. Other languages include Albanian, Turkish, Romani and Aromanian. Although Macedonia is the official language, in places where at least 20% of the people speak another language, that language is used for official purposes, such as in the courts. F) Things are improving in Macedonia. Over the last ten years its economy has grown steadily. It has a vibrant culture and the people are hard-working. This shows that although Macedonia may have had a difficult past, its future looks bright. Q1: what is paragraph c about ?
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Sample QuestionMacedonia A) The country of Macedonia, whose official name is the Republic of Macedonia, is located in Southern Europe, near Greece. There are about 2 million people living in this relatively new country. It declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 and was officially recognized by the United Nations in 1993. B )The name “Macedonia” comes from an ancient Greek word which meant “tall”. This could have referred to either the land of Macedonia, which has many mountains, or it could have referred to what the Macedonian people looked like (they may have been tall). Therefore, the name “Macedonia” might have meant “highlanders” or “tall people”. C )Macedonia has a long and interesting history. In ancient times, Alexander the Great who was born in Macedonia in 323 BC, created the largest Empire the world had ever seen. Later, the Romans created a province called Macedonia in 146 BC. During the medieval period , from about 500 to 1400, different rulers came and went and the land was controlled by different kings. After that time, the area came under Ottoman rule. This would last for another 500 years, until World War I. From WWI to the present day, the history of Macedonia has been complicated. Borders and rulers changed many times. It was only until 1991 that stability came and the modern country emerged. D )The population of Macedonia is diverse and there are several different groups of people living there. The largest group of people, at about 64% of the population, are the Macedonians. The next largest group, making up about 25% of the population, are the Albanians. After these two largest groups there are several other small groups such as Turks (2.8%), Roma (2.66%), Serbs (1.7%) as well as a few other groups. Map of Europe, showing Macedonia E )There are several languages spoken in Macedonia. The most widely spoken is Macedonian. Other languages include Albanian, Turkish, Romani and Aromanian. Although Macedonia is the official language, in places where at least 20% of the people speak another language, that language is used for official purposes, such as in the courts. F) Things are improving in Macedonia. Over the last ten years its economy has grown steadily. It has a vibrant culture and the people are hard-working. This shows that although Macedonia may have had a difficult past, its future looks bright. Q1: what is paragraph c about ?
Read each question and select the BEST answer.
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Sample QuestionIn "The Model Millionaire," all of these traits might be used to describe Hughie Erskine EXCEPT...
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Sample Question___________________, the more serious the drought becomes.
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Sample Question_________________ you swim when you were 10?
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Sample QuestionEmma would have opened her own shop if she ... the money.
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Sample QuestionWe hardly ever use the microwave.
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Sample QuestionSix sentences have been removed from the article. Choose the best answers (A–F) to complete the article. Do you love science? (10) ……………………… Here at the Science Institute we recognise the importance of people like you to the future of technology and every year we hold a nationwide competition to discover young inventors of the future; people who will shape our future lives. It doesn’t matter whether you’re 11 or 18. There will be prizes for a range of different categories, depending on the type of invention and the age of the entrants, but the main prize will be for the best invention by a team of young scientists on a particular theme.
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Possessive Adjectives
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Sample QuestionShe is drinking ................ soup.
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Sample QuestionThe woman spells her name _____.
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Sample QuestionSix sentences have been removed from the article. Choose the best sentences (A–F) to complete the article.
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Sample QuestionSix sentences have been removed from the article. Choose the best sentences (A–F) to complete the article.
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Sample QuestionChoose your answer based on the conversationTrue or falseDecide whether these statements are true or false: If Magda does well in her degree she will get a permanent job.
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Sample QuestionChoose the best answer to complete the text.Can dogs (1) ……………………… language? (2) ……………………… animal lovers believe that their doggy friends can understand every word they (3) ……………………… to them, but is this really true? It is more probable that dogs generally understand the way we say things and not the words (4) ……………………… we say. So, for example, we can say ‘Walkies!’ and they get excited, but it’s not (5) ……………………… word ‘Walkies!’ that they recognise, it’s the lift in our voice – the intonation. We can say another word with the same intonation and they get excited again! However, there are (6) ……………………… types of dog that can understand separate words. We can train these dogs to understand a lot of different words. There is one dog in Germany (7) ……………………… can identify over 200 different toys. The owner says the name of (8) ……………………… toy and the dog finds the correct one from a big group of toys. This shows that doggy brains can give meaning to language.
Please choose the correct answers to the following questions and learn about basic English grammar terms.
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Sample QuestionPart I: English Grammar Select the best answer. Juan___________ in the library this morning.
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