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What is your level of English? Test your current level and find out which aspects you could easily improve.

The materials used in this test are from various resources. This test is designed for personal use to give you a preliminary indication of your level of English.

Today's Test

Section 02 : Written Expression (10 minutes)

Directions:

In the questions, each sentence has four underlined words or phrases. The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked (A), (B), (C), and (D). Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct.

Test your English level!

Section 02 : Written Expression (10 minutes)

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1 Interest in(A) automatic data processing has grown (B) rapid (C) since (D) the first large calculators were introduced in 1950.
  • Ain
  • Bgrown
  • Crapid
  • Dsince
2 Vaslav Nijinsky achieved (A) world recognition as (B) both a dancer (C) as well as (D) a choreographer.
  • Aachieved
  • Bas
  • Ca dancer
  • Das well as
3 Airports must be located (A) near to (B) major population centers for the advantage of air transportation (C) to be retained (D).
  • Abe located
  • Bnear to
  • Cair transportation
  • Dto be retained
4 It is said (A) that Einstein felt very (B) badly (C) about the application of his theories to (D) the creation of weapons of war.
  • AIt is said
  • Bvery
  • Cbadly
  • Dto
5 The plants that they (A) belong to (B) the family of ferns are (C) quite varied in their (D) size and structure.
  • Athey
  • Bbelong to
  • Care
  • Dtheir
6 Despite of (A) the increase in air fares, most people still (B) prefer (C) to travel (D) by plane.
  • ADespite of
  • Bstill
  • Cprefer
  • Dto travel
7 All of we (A) students must have (B) an identification card in order to check books out (C) of (D) the library.
  • Awe
  • Bhave
  • Cout
  • Dof
8 Columbus Day is celebrated (A) on (B) the twelve (C) of October because (D) on that day in 1492, Christopher Columbus first landed in the Americas.
  • Ais celebrated
  • Bon
  • Ctwelve
  • Dbecause
9 One of the most (A) influence (B) newspapers in the U.S. is (C) The New York Times, which is widely distributed (D) throughout the world.
  • Athe most
  • Binfluence
  • Cis
  • Dwidely distributed
10 An unexpected raise (A) in the cost of living as well as (B) a decline in employment opportunities resulted (C) in the rapid (D) creation by Congress of new government programs for the unemployed.
  • Araise
  • Bas well as
  • Cresulted
  • Drapid
11 It is (A) imperative that a graduate student maintain (B) a grade point average of (C) “B” in his (D) major field.
  • AIt is
  • Bmaintain
  • Cof
  • Dhis
12 Coastal and inland waters are inhabited (A) not only (B) by fish but also by such (C) sea creature (D) as shrimps and clams.
  • Aare inhabited
  • Bnot only
  • Csuch
  • Dsea creature
13 Economists have tried to discourage (A) the use (B) of the phrase “underdeveloped nation” and encouraging (C) the more (D) accurate phrase “developing nation” in order to suggest an ongoing process.
  • Ato discourage
  • Bthe use
  • Cencouraging
  • Dthe more
14 A gas like (A) propane will combination (B) with water molecules in a saline solution to form (C) a solid called (D) a hydrate.
  • Alike
  • Bcombination
  • Cto form
  • Dcalled
15 Although it (A) cannot be proven (B), presumable (C) the expansion of the universe will slow down as it approaches (D) a critical radius.
  • Ait
  • Bbe proven
  • Cpresumable
  • Dit approaches
16 Regardless of (A) your teaching method, the objective of any conversation class should be (B) for the students to practice (C) speaking words (D).
  • ARegardless of
  • Bshould be
  • Cto practice
  • Dspeaking words
17 A City University professor reported that he discovers (A) a vaccine that (B) has been 80 percent effective in reducing (C) the instances of tooth decay among (D) small children.
  • Adiscovers
  • Bthat
  • Cin reducing
  • Damong
18 American baseball teams, once (A) the only contenders for the worlds championship, are now being (B) challenged by (C) either (D) Japanese teams and Venezuelan teams.
  • Aonce
  • Bbeing
  • Cby
  • Deither
19 When they have been (A) frightened (B), as, for example, by (C) an electrical storm, dairy cows may refuse giving (D)milk.
  • Ahave been
  • Bfrightened
  • Cby
  • Dgiving
20 Miami, Florida is among (A) the few cities in the United States that (B) has been awarded (C) official status as (D) bilingual municipalities.
  • Aamong
  • Bthat
  • Chas been awarded
  • Das
21 No other (A) quality is more important for (B) a scientist to acquire as (C) to observe carefully (D).
  • ANo other
  • Bfor
  • Cas
  • Dcarefully
22 After the police (A) try unsuccessfully (B) to determine to who (C) the stolen property belongs, they auction it (D) locally or online.
  • Athe police
  • Bunsuccessfully
  • Cwho
  • Dit
23 Fertilizers are used (A) primarily (B) to enrich soil (C) and increasing (D) yield.
  • Aare used
  • Bprimarily
  • Csoil
  • Dincreasing
24 If the ozone gases of the atmosphere did not filter out (A) the ultraviolet rays of the sun, life as (B) we know it (C) would not have evolved on Earth (D).
  • Adid not filter out
  • Bas
  • Cit
  • Don Earth
25 The regulation requires that everyone who (A) holds (B) a nonimmigrant visa reports (C) an (D) address to the federal government in January of each year.
  • Awho
  • Bholds
  • Creports
  • Dan
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Section 02 : Written Expression (10 minutes)

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