7. The UK ... of four parts.
a) consists b) consist c) consisted d) will consist
8. English ... not the only language which people use in the UK.
a) are b) were c) was d) is
9.I entered Oxford University ... year.
a) next b) last c) this d) those
10. ... you ... this gentleman playing cricket on the lawn? He looks smart, doesn't he?
a) do ... see b) are ... seeing c) did ... saw d) did ... see
11. The younger you are, the ... is to learn foreign languages, English, for example.
a) more easier b) easier c) more easy d) much easy
12. Bill won't get a scholarship if he ... the exams/
a) take ; b) will not take c) didn't take' d) doesn't pass
13. What are ... news of today in the UK?
a) later b) the latest c) last d) laster
14. If you require a ... information on the ancient history of England, use the Internet.
a) further b) farther c) furthest d) fartherest
15. Actions speak ... than words.
a) more louder b) the loudest c) louder d) much louder
16. Tours to the UK are becoming ... nowadays.
a) more expensive b) the most expensive c) expensiver d) the expensiviest
17. There are ... performances of local theaters in Britain that have nice music and pretty decorations.
a) many b) much c) little d) a little
18. I know students who usually... an advanced course on geog¬raphy of Wales.
a) were taking b) is taking c) take d) was taking
19. She ... difficulty with her English pronunciation.
a) had b) has been having c) have d) has
20. The flag of the United Kingdom ... made of three crosses.
a) are b) is c) was d) were
21. Alexander Bell... a telephone.
a) invented b) invent c) invents d) to invent
22. Perhaps in the future I... all English-speaking countries.
a) '11 visit b) to visit c) am visiting d) visited
23. The students ... at the British Museum next week.
a) will work b) shall work c) would work d) work
24. The Saxon king Alfred the Great... arts and culture.
a) encouraged b) had encouraged c) were encouraged d) encourages
25. The National Educational Act of 1944 ... three stages of edu¬cation: primary, secondary and further education in England and Wales.
a) would provide b) provided c) had provided d) provide
26. Before the Normans ... the use of surnames hadn't been known in England.
a) had arrived b) arrive c) arrives d) arrived
27. The climate in the UK ... generally mild and temperate.
a) are b) is c) has been d) wag
28. The earliest known people of Britain ... of Iberian origin.
a) has been b) are c) were d) was
29. The Celts ... to Britain from Europe.
a) migrate b) migrates c) migrated d) would migrate
30. Is there ... in the garden?
a) anybody b) your friends c) people d) somebody
8. The correct answer is d) is. "English is not the only language which people use in the UK." The verb "is" agrees with the subject "English," indicating that it is the language being referred to.
9. The correct answer is b) last. "I entered Oxford University last year." "Last" is used to show the specific year when the speaker entered the university.
10. The correct answer is a) do ... see. "Do you see this gentleman playing cricket on the lawn? He looks smart, doesn't he?" The auxiliary verb "do" is used to form the question, and the main verb "see" is used to describe the action of observing the gentleman playing cricket.
11. The correct answer is b) easier. "The younger you are, the easier it is to learn foreign languages, English, for example." The word "easier" is used to compare the level of ease in learning languages based on age.
12. The correct answer is d) doesn't pass. "Bill won't get a scholarship if he doesn't pass the exams." The negative auxiliary verb "doesn't" is used to show that Bill will fail to pass the exams, which will prevent him from getting a scholarship.
13. The correct answer is b) the latest. "What are the latest news of today in the UK?" The definite article "the" is used before "latest" to indicate a specific set of news.
14. The correct answer is a) further. "If you require further information on the ancient history of England, use the Internet." "Further" is used to indicate additional or more extensive information.
15. The correct answer is c) louder. "Actions speak louder than words." The word "louder" is used to compare the volume or impact of actions to words.
16. The correct answer is a) more expensive. "Tours to the UK are becoming more expensive nowadays." "More expensive" is used to compare the cost of tours now to the cost before.
17. The correct answer is a) many. "There are many performances of local theaters in Britain that have nice music and pretty decorations." "Many" is used to indicate a large number or quantity of performances.
18. The correct answer is c) take. "I know students who usually take an advanced course on geography of Wales." The verb "take" is used to show the regular action of students enrolling in a course.
19. The correct answer is b) has been having. "She has been having difficulty with her English pronunciation." The present perfect continuous tense is used to show an ongoing difficulty in pronunciation.
20. The correct answer is b) is. "The flag of the United Kingdom is made of three crosses." "Is" is used to indicate the present tense and agree with the singular subject "flag."
21. The correct answer is a) invented. "Alexander Bell invented the telephone." The verb "invented" is used to show that Alexander Bell created the telephone.
22. The correct answer is a) '11 visit. "Perhaps in the future I'll visit all English-speaking countries." "I'll visit" is a contraction of "I will visit" and is used to express a future action.
23. The correct answer is a) will work. "The students will work at the British Museum next week." "Will work" indicates a future action.
24. The correct answer is a) encouraged. "The Saxon king Alfred the Great encouraged arts and culture." The verb "encouraged" is used to show that King Alfred supported and promoted arts and culture.
25. The correct answer is b) provided. "The National Educational Act of 1944 provided three stages of education: primary, secondary, and further education in England and Wales." "Provided" is used to indicate the action of the act offering or making available these stages of education.
26. The correct answer is d) arrived. "Before the Normans arrived, the use of surnames hadn't been known in England." "Arrived" is used to show the action of the Normans coming to England.
27. The correct answer is b) is. "The climate in the UK is generally mild and temperate." "Is" is used to indicate the present tense and agree with the singular subject "climate."
28. The correct answer is c) were. "The earliest known people of Britain were of Iberian origin." "Were" is used to show that the earliest known people were from Iberian origin.
29. The correct answer is c) migrated. "The Celts migrated to Britain from Europe." "Migrated" is used to indicate the action of the Celts moving to Britain.
30. The correct answer is a) anybody. "Is there anybody in the garden?" "Anybody" is used to refer to an indefinite person.