The old town of Edinburgh is situated on the
A. Prince rock
B. Tower rock
C. Princess rock
D. Bridge rock
E. Castle rock
59. Complete the following sentence: I waited for it to be time to give (mind the text “A Day’s Wait”)
A. Different capsule
B. One capsule
C. Two capsule
D. Ten capsule
E. Another capsule
60. Complete the following sentence: (mind the text “Is he leaving or is he dead”) at the end of … from the start, they three met … and decided to stop asking for more pictures from Millet
A. Eight week San Francisco
B. Some weeks / in Japan
C. Six week/ in San Francisco
D. Six weeks/ in Paris
E. Seven weeks/ in Japan
61. These sentence are from: David Balfour, a sixteen-year old boy is on board, brig bound for America. The brig meets with a violent storm off the coast of Scotland. During the ship that follows David is coast overboard. He cannot swim and is being carried along by the waves and choked until fortunately, he manages to get hold of a floating board. After a desperate struggle he is flung upon the shore
A. “no story”
B. “the happiest man on earth”
C. “surprise”
D. “the snake and the bell”
E. “the swipwreck”
62. One day, very soon, we’re going to have an out break of an epidemic. It’s the main sewer that’s to blame. This sentence is from the text … (mind the text “The explosion”)
A. “the happiest man on earth”
B. “home”
C. “the banks of sacramento”
D. “surprise”
E. “the explosion”
63. Complete the following sentence: Soon he … the bank rising before him … drum going round and round. (mind the text “The Banks of Sacramento”)
A. Seen and the well- known
B. Saw/and the old familiar
C. Had seen and the old familiars
D. Saw and new man
E. See and the unknown man
64. Complete the following sentence: Alec called the boy to … (mind the text “A Foul Play”)
A. His post – office
B. Her house
C. His cabin
D. His restaurant
E. His living – rooms
It is an important branch of applied linguistics
A. Etymology
B. Phonetics
C. Lexicology
D. Lexicography
E. Grammar
In writing the most frequent word is
A. Yes
B. You
C. Thank you
D. I
E. The
67. Complete the following sentence: it is impossible to describe the silent joy of our … (mind the text “the scholarship”)
A. Quests
B. Coming
C. Problems
D. Meeting
E. Discussing
68. Complete the following sentence: gavin was the only person on earth to whom I … (mind the text “the scholarship”)
A. Could tell the truth
B. Could tell about accident
C. Could tell my feeling
D. Couldn’t tell about truth
E. Could tell about happiness
69. Complete the following sentence: General Miles was a nice man and we … (mind the text “a dog and three dollars”)
A. Became old friends
B. Became honest brothers
C. Became bad friends
D. Didn’t became friends
E. Became great friends very quickly
70. Complete the following sentence: His face was very white and there were darks areas … (mind the text “A day’s wait”)
A. In her eyes
B. Under his eyes
C. Over his eyes
D. On his eyes
E. In the eyes
The history of American English began
A. In the 16th century
B. In the 19th century
C. In the 15th century
D. In the 18th century
E. In the 17th century
72. Find the word which adopted into English through its Australian variant…
A. Dingo
B. Sari
C. Club
D. Bungalow
E. General
Unassimilated loan word is
A. Buffed
B. Placard
C. Ballet
D. Caf?
E. Affiche
Derivational morphemes standing before the root is called
A. Affix
B. Prefix
C. Suffix
D. Ending
E. Infix
75. Prefixes which modify the stem for time are …
A. Pre-, post-
B. Im-, il-
C. In-, ad-
D. Un-, dis-
E. Ir-, anti-
Lexicography is the theory and practice of compiling
A. Grammar
B. Lexics
C. Dictionaries
D. Sounds
E. Phonemes
Roots capable of producing new words are
A. Productive
B. Free
C. Autonomous
D. Bound
E. Complex
One of these words is stylistically neutral
A. Hope
B. Wish
C. Anticipation
D. Expectation
E. Desire
They are not antonyms
A. The words belonging to the some part of speech
B. Identical in style
C. The words with opposite meaning
D. The words with one and the same meaning
E. Nearly identical in description
Standard English is not