CON-Diagnostic
CON-Diagnostic
CON-Diagnostic
students will be guided as they do not see the whole test compared to test-taking on pen
and paper.
Direction: Decide which of the sentences means the same as the given sentence.
6. Jerry, who is a good athlete, has been able to keep his place on the team.
A) play B) participate C) maintain D) recruit
10. Mrs. Johnson said that the mayor was very arrogant.
A) official B) crude C) haughty D) attractive
12. After the football game, the field was a scene of total chaos.
A) celebration B) comprehension
C) sports D) confusion
13. Jean was unable to provide an acceptable explanation.
A) simple B) alternative C) additional D) satisfactory
14. If the mechanic had done the work properly, you wouldn’t have had trouble with the car.
A) on the engine B) completely
C) easily D) correctly
15. Ted will do well in colleges.
A) have fun B) be nice C) work hard D) be successful
Note: Always include this question direction in each number when uploaded in the BS so
students will be guided as they do not see the whole test compared to test-taking on pen
and paper.
Direction: Choose the correct phrasal verbs that will complete the sentence.
16. While they were on holiday their house was broken ______ and some valuable paintings
were stolen.
A) down B) into C) about D) away
17. By the way, I’ve just heard that Sally and Chris have ______ their engagement.
A) broken into B) broken down C) broken away D) broken up
19. A: The new boss looks a bit serious, doesn’t he? I don’t think I’m going to like him.
B: Oh, come on, Joyce, you can’t go ______ appearances. He’s probably very nice.
A) after B) by C) out D) over
20. No one really believed it when the news came that Titanic had ______.
A) gone away B) gone down C) gone out D) gone by
Note: Always include this question direction in each number when uploaded in the BS so
students will be guided as they do not see the whole test compared to test-taking on pen
and paper.
Direction: Choose the correct word that will complete the sentence idea.
21. Apart from those three very cold weeks in January, it has been a very ________ winter.
A) plain B) soft C) pale
D) mild E) calm
22. The best student in each class will ______ a prize at the end of term.
A) catch B) receive C) possess
D) prove E) reward
23. There is real concern that food supplies will not be ________ to feed the increasing world
population.
A) sufficient B) satisfactory C) equal
D) measured E) effective
24. The police ________ her for helping the murderer to escape.
A) caught B) prevented C) searched
D) brought E) arrested
25. The children will not be allowed to come with us if they don’t ________ themselves better.
A) direct B) accustom C) behave
D) declare E) compose
26. You must obtain ________ from the landowner to fish in this river.
A) permit B) freedom C) permission
D) right E) allowance
27. The local tourist bureau will send you _______ about hotels in the area.
A) knowledge B) information C) news
D) notice E) advertisement
28. The use of plastic for shoes ________ of leather has ruined shoe repairing as a business.
A) although B) as well C) else
D) instead E) outside
29. Her husband felt it would be silly to ________ the color of the curtains before they had
painted the room.
A) change B) find C) choose
D) lose E) charge
30. The _______ of ice-cream sold increases sharply in the summer months.
A) account B) amount C) count
D) number E) size
31. It will ________ time if we make the sandwiches the day before the picnic.
A) earn B) spare C) lower
D) save E) win
38. Why can’t you do this small ________ for me? I’ve helped you often enough in the past.
A) command B) demand C) effort
D) favor E) influence
39. When there was a short ________ in the conversation, I asked if anyone would like anything
to drink.
A) fall B) blank C) wait
D) pause E) place
40. While I am on holiday, ring me at my hotel only if there are any ________ messages for me.
A) urgent B) hasty C) valuable
D) early E) confident
41. This ________ is not big enough to cut down a tree.
A) axe B) hammer C) screw
D) knife E) spade
42. He must give us more time ________ we shall not be able to make a good Job of it.
A) whether B) otherwise C) consequently
D) therefore E) doubtless
43. I should be very _______ if you would post this letter for me.
A) grateful B) pleasant C) accepted
D) pleasing E) thanking
44. When you get to the motorway, follow the ______ for London.
A) masks B) points C) signs
D) plans E) ways
49. He won’t ________ to buy some bread unless I tell him again.
A) remind B) realize C) remember
D) forget E) record
50. Because of the fine weather, we had all our classes in the _____ air.
A) full B) clear C) open
D) thin E) outside
Note: For each question under reading comprehension, include the passge in each
number when uploaded via BS as they cannot see pages compared to pen and paper
test.
Reading Comprehension
Direction: Answer the following questions according to the text.
In an interview yesterday Mr. Wilson was questioned about the harmful effects of horror movies
on teenagers. He argued that such effects were often exaggerated and claimed that other types
of films were far more dangerous for young people. When asked to prove this, he pointed out
that horror films were often set in unreal situations and were clearly not to be taken seriously. In
contrast, he claimed that films showing violent crime were often set in everyday life, and were
therefore more damaging.
2. For Mr. Wilson the main difference between a horror film and one showing violent crime is
that the former _____.
A) is mainly concerned with everyday situations.
B) is liked by the young, and the latter by the old.
C) is unrelated to real life, whereas the latter is.
D) is less expensive to produce than the latter.
E) rarely receives any attention from the young.
7. The passage emphasizes that whatever goes on in the world today _____.
A) is quickly forgotten by the majority.
B) only concerns the sociologist.
C) first makes the headlines in the press.
D) is of great interest to everyone.
E) can easily be ignored by people in power.
8. It is pointed out in the passage that, among other things, sociologists are very much
interested in _____.
A) our reaction to their studies.
B) the effect of television on education.
C) the reasons for social change.
D) how people make a living in the world.
E) environmental problems.
9. One may conclude from the passage that the studies made by sociologists _____.
A) are extremely useful both to decision makers and to ordinary people.
B) are of little general interest.
C) receive a lot of attention from the media.
D) are primarily intended for students of sociology.
E) do not adequately reflect real conditions in the world
11. The first time anyone swam across the Channel _____.
A) was in the last century.
B) was when England and France organized a swimming competition.
C) no one really believed him.
D) he was helped by favorable currents.
E) he reached Dover just before 10 in the evening.
12. The time Captain Webb needed to swim across the Channel _____.
A) was unbelievably short.
B) has since been nearly reduced to half
C) still remains a record.
D) was thought to be far too long.
E) hasn’t been equaled by any French swimmer.
15. It is hoped that the discovery of the dinosaur fossil in Antarctica _____.
A) would contribute significantly to our knowledge of the Northern Hemisphere.
B) will throw further light on the existence of dinosaurs in the past.
C) would lead to further similar discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere.
D) could answer the question whether South America and Antarctica were originally connected.
E) will attract more scientists to this type of work