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Rearrange the sentences into the order in which they were originally written.
The agency uses an online enquiry and booking service from a terminal in the office that is connected to a remote server by a telecommunications link.
A travel agency illustrates well how telecommunications and computers are used to improve customer service.
This means that when an employee wants to access the system he or she enters data and the system replies with further screens until the desired outcome is realized.
The system is interactive.
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Find the new four-letter word from the end of one given word and the beginning of the next.
aurora censure official
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Rearrange the sentences into the order in which they were originally written.
The building site is cleared and levelled.
The interior is decorated.
Frames are constructed rising from the foundations.
Services are installed on each floor.
Excavations are made for foundations and basements.
Foundations are built by pouring concrete into the holes.
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Choose the correct word(s) from the lists to complete the sentence.
Which is the verb? “Cleaning the bookshelves was done every Tuesday.”
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Choose two words, one from each list, that are closest in meaning or have the strongest connection.
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Find the new four-letter word from the end of one given word and the beginning of the next.
nature lyric composer
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Passage 9: People assume that they go to hospital to get well. However, in the past few years this perception has been challenged by the real risk of acquiring a deadly infection while in hospital. As a consequence, public confidence in the health service has suffered. An antibiotic-resistant strain of bacteria was first identified in the 1950s. It was a staphylococcus common in abscesses and bloodstream infections and it had become resistant to the antibiotic penicillin. Since then the bacteria have become resistant to a second antibiotic and have become established as a source of infection in many nursing homes and hospitals. Today they are believed to cause about 1,000 deaths each year as a result of hospital-acquired infections. Action that can beat this ‘superbug’ is simple but expensive: very high levels of hygiene and cleanliness and a programme of testing so that infected patients can be isolated and treated.
Statement: Staphylococcus infections kill around 1,000 people a year.
True
False
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Identify the word that means the opposite of the given word. Unfaltering
Courageous
Irresolute
Inflexible
Adamant
Choose the correct word.
A. myself
B. my
C. ours
D. mine
E. yourself
F. themselves
Choose two words—one from each list—that are closest in meaning or have the strongest connection. Relent is to acquiesce as: remiss is to
diligent
sensible
imprudent
Passage 7: Credit card fraud has reached £500 million despite the introduction of new controls. Figures show that losses to fraud rose by 20 per cent last year. Most frauds result from cards intercepted in the post. One hundred thousand cards were posted to customers every day last year. This represents rich pickings for fraudsters. The banks knew the year would be difficult because it was thought that fraudsters would try to commit as many crimes as possible before new controls were introduced. It is hoped that by this time next year the effect of the new measures will be known and that the level of fraud will have fallen considerably.
Statement: The level of losses to overall credit card fraud rose by 20 per cent.
True
False
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Complete the sentence by choosing the correct words for blanks A and B.
It rained much and for long time.
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Choose two words, one from each list, that are closest in meaning or have the strongest connection.
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Passage 9: People assume that they go to hospital to get well. However, in the past few years this perception has been challenged by the real risk of acquiring a deadly infection while in hospital. As a consequence, public confidence in the health service has suffered. An antibiotic-resistant strain of bacteria was first identified in the 1950s. It was a staphylococcus common in abscesses and bloodstream infections and it had become resistant to the antibiotic penicillin. Since then the bacteria have become resistant to a second antibiotic and have become established as a source of infection in many nursing homes and hospitals. Today they are believed to cause about 1,000 deaths each year as a result of hospital-acquired infections. Action that can beat this ‘superbug’ is simple but expensive: very high levels of hygiene and cleanliness and a programme of testing so that infected patients can be isolated and treated.
Statement: Staphylococcus has become a ‘superbug’.
True
False
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Rearrange the sentences into the order in which they were originally written.
Adopted because she was not born there but made it her home for over three decades.
The fairy-tale writer is its most famous adopted daughter.
The centenary of Lisa Smith approaches and the city of Leeds plans many celebrations.
She gave the world classics such as The Lost Teddy Bear and The Adventures of Young Tom.
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Find the new four-letter word from the end of one given word and the beginning of the next.
defuse education voyage
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Swap two words so that the sentence reads sensibly.
The spokeswoman for the company \'Archrival\' said it would give a board and shareholders of \'Goodbuy\' the further two weeks to consider its improved takeover bid.
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Passage 11: Oil prices have been at record levels and are currently at around $45 a barrel. In the most efficient oilfields it costs only 80 to 90 cents to extract a barrel. Most producing countries want greater oil price stability and fear the effect on their economies and on world demand when, as in recent years, oil prices have fluctuated between $20 and $50 a barrel. In response, some producers are expanding production capacity in order that they can respond more flexibly to demand and rising prices with greater production. Exploration and research into extraction techniques have been commissioned to investigate ways in which production can be expanded. This exploration and research brought unexpected results. Oil analysts have concluded that there is much more oil in the world than current estimates assume and that new techniques make it possible to extract much more of the known reserves economically than previously thought.
Statement: The passage states that the recent exploration has found new reserves.
True
False
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Choose the correct word(s) from the lists to complete the sentence.
As I get I find myself getting .
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Swap two words so that the sentence reads sensibly.
Every Americans of generation has thought itself more stressed out than the last.
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Passage 4: Asia is the world’s largest continent and stretches from the Baring Sea in the east to Turkey and Europe in the west. Its southern border comprises many islands, including those that make up Indonesia. Since independence of colonial powers, Asian economies have boomed. First were Japan, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea and later Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. More recently China and India have enjoyed rapid economic growth. The south-west and central parts of the continent are deserts. The Himalayan mountains divide the cold north from the tropical south. The people of Asia make up over two-thirds of the world’s population and they live in the birthplace of the world’s earliest civilizations.
Statement: The continent of Antarctica is smaller than Asia.
True
False
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Passage 1: Light is made up of electromagnetic waves. These vary in length and these differences are perceived as different colours. White light contains all wavelengths mixed together. An object looks coloured because light falls on it and it reflects only certain parts of the spectrum while the rest is absorbed. An object that looks white reflects all the light that falls on it; an object that looks red reflects the red part of the spectrum and absorbs the rest. Our eyes detect these different reflected waves and we see them as different colours.
Statement: White light is an amalgam of all the wavelengths of light.
True
False
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Choose the word that means the opposite of the given word. Distraction
Amusement
Work
Pastime
Hobby
Swap two words so that the sentence reads sensibly.
Squabbles is so often the root of family money.
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Find the new four-letter word from the end of one given word and the beginning of the next.
lumpy sweat ourselves
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Passage 7: Credit card fraud has reached £500 million despite the introduction of new controls. Figures show that losses to fraud rose by 20 per cent last year. Most frauds result from cards intercepted in the post. One hundred thousand cards were posted to customers every day last year. This represents rich pickings for fraudsters. The banks knew the year would be difficult because it was thought that fraudsters would try to commit as many crimes as possible before new controls were introduced. It is hoped that by this time next year the effect of the new measures will be known and that the level of fraud will have fallen considerably.
Statement: The new measures are already in place.
True
False
Cannot tell
Passage 10: Recent changes to the postal voting system are considered by election officials to significantly increase the risk of electoral fraud. If it were to become widespread, such fraud could discredit the electoral process. Greatest concerns centre around the very limited time the new system allows electoral administrators to check that requests for postal ballots are genuine. The government is keen to increase the number of people who cast a vote and believe that people should not be denied a vote simply because they do not apply in good time. Fraud is currently rare and there is so far no evidence of postal votes leading to widespread fraud.
Statement: The previous system of postal voting was considered by election administrators to be less open to fraud.
True
False
Cannot tell
Choose the correct word(s) from the lists to complete the sentence.
The journey to the party involved getting a plane, a car, a bicycle and at last I arrived the party.
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Find the new four-letter word from the end of one given word and the beginning of the next.
conjuror parabola stringy
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Find the new four-letter word from the end of one given word and the beginning of the next.
flatter muscle scream
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Passage 13: In the past 12 months benefit fraud has fallen by £½ billion to its lowest level for over a decade. The fall is equivalent to a 25 per cent drop to 1.5 per cent of the total £100 billion benefit bill. This spectacular fall follows permission for the benefit office to access Inland Revenue taxation data. Benefit officers can now immediately check to see if a claimant is working and claiming benefits intended only for those out of work. This new measure has led to over 80,000 people being caught making false claims. A similar initiative has also succeeded in a substantial cut in the level of fraud committed by claimants of housing benefit. Local authorities are responsible for the administration of this allowance, which is awarded to the unemployed and low paid to help with housing costs. Until recently local authority staff had been unable to access central government records to check the information provided by claimants. These checks have so far identified 44,000 claimants who have provided false information in order to make claims for allowances for which they are not eligible.
Statement: Only the unemployed should legitimately claim these benefits.
True
False
Cannot tell
Choose two words—one from each list—that are closest in meaning or have the strongest connection. Get back is to return as: distribute is to
collect
allocate
manage
Passage 13: In the past 12 months benefit fraud has fallen by £½ billion to its lowest level for over a decade. The fall is equivalent to a 25 per cent drop to 1.5 per cent of the total £100 billion benefit bill. This spectacular fall follows permission for the benefit office to access Inland Revenue taxation data. Benefit officers can now immediately check to see if a claimant is working and claiming benefits intended only for those out of work. This new measure has led to over 80,000 people being caught making false claims. A similar initiative has also succeeded in a substantial cut in the level of fraud committed by claimants of housing benefit. Local authorities are responsible for the administration of this allowance, which is awarded to the unemployed and low paid to help with housing costs. Until recently local authority staff had been unable to access central government records to check the information provided by claimants. These checks have so far identified 44,000 claimants who have provided false information in order to make claims for allowances for which they are not eligible.
Statement: The tone of the passage suggests that these reductions in fraud are a good thing.
True
False
Cannot tell
Choose the word that means the opposite of the given word. Counter
Confirm
Rebut
Deny
Choose the correct word(s) from the lists to complete the sentence.
I call because I had my telephone.
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Passage 2: Between 1797 and 1815 Europe went through the Napoleonic wars. During this period France was at war with Prussia, Russia, Austria, Spain and Britain. At that time the French army was the most powerful in Europe. By 1808 France had conquered much of the continent and created the largest European empire since the Romans. Napoleon Bonaparte was emperor and military leader. However, a disastrous campaign in Russia, retreat from Spain and British supremacy at sea eventually allowed a combined European force to defeat Napoleon at Waterloo.
Statement: The Napoleonic wars lasted 18 years.
True
False
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Complete the sentence by choosing the correct words for blanks A and B.
He could not decide if he was experienced or if he wasn’t experienced .
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Swap two words so that the sentence reads sensibly.
Reporting to the Chief Accountant, the challenging candidate will work in a successful environment providing high-level economic analysis on diverse, key industrial issues.
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Passage 9: People assume that they go to hospital to get well. However, in the past few years this perception has been challenged by the real risk of acquiring a deadly infection while in hospital. As a consequence, public confidence in the health service has suffered. An antibiotic-resistant strain of bacteria was first identified in the 1950s. It was a staphylococcus common in abscesses and bloodstream infections and it had become resistant to the antibiotic penicillin. Since then the bacteria have become resistant to a second antibiotic and have become established as a source of infection in many nursing homes and hospitals. Today they are believed to cause about 1,000 deaths each year as a result of hospital-acquired infections. Action that can beat this ‘superbug’ is simple but expensive: very high levels of hygiene and cleanliness and a programme of testing so that infected patients can be isolated and treated.
Statement: If clean hospitals had been a priority in the 1950s we would not face this threat today.
True
False
Cannot tell
Complete the sentence by choosing the correct words for blanks A and B.
a new cinema opened in town but when I went was closed.
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Find the new four-letter word from the end of one given word and the beginning of the next.
windfall mask incapable
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Complete the analogy by choosing the opposite. Impromptu is to rehearsed as: audit is to
inspect
scrutinize
ignore
Choose two words—one from each list—that are closest in meaning or have the strongest connection. Alleviate is to mitigate as: adverse is to
opponent
fortunate
ill-starred
Choose two words—one from each list—that are closest in meaning or have the strongest connection. Deceit is to fraud as: decision is to
conclusion
solve
indecision
Passage 13: In the past 12 months benefit fraud has fallen by £½ billion to its lowest level for over a decade. The fall is equivalent to a 25 per cent drop to 1.5 per cent of the total £100 billion benefit bill. This spectacular fall follows permission for the benefit office to access Inland Revenue taxation data. Benefit officers can now immediately check to see if a claimant is working and claiming benefits intended only for those out of work. This new measure has led to over 80,000 people being caught making false claims. A similar initiative has also succeeded in a substantial cut in the level of fraud committed by claimants of housing benefit. Local authorities are responsible for the administration of this allowance, which is awarded to the unemployed and low paid to help with housing costs. Until recently local authority staff had been unable to access central government records to check the information provided by claimants. These checks have so far identified 44,000 claimants who have provided false information in order to make claims for allowances for which they are not eligible.
Statement: Ten years ago the level of benefit fraud was higher.
True
False
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How many adjectives are in the sentence? Type the number.
Sentence: “The beautiful young woman was wearing a blue and green dress.”
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Based ___ new data collected last year, the ___ profession estimates hundreds of thousands more asbestos-related ___ claims over the next 30 years.
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Identify the word that means the opposite of the given word. Arrest
Impede
Hinder
Check
Accelerate
The chancellor faced ___ demands to avoid further increases ___ the tax burden on companies in the forthcoming budget report.
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Complete the analogy by choosing the opposite. Different is to corresponding as: superior is to
elder
junior
manager
Choose the word that means the opposite of the given word. Answer
Echo
Reply
Question
Respond
Passage 6: The theory goes that everything around us is built up of tiny particles called atoms. Some materials are made up of only one type of atom; these are called elements. Others are made up of different sorts of atom bonded together into molecules. Water, for example, is a compound made up of molecules that contain two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The force which holds atoms together is called bonds. Atoms are made up of even smaller particles such as neutrons, electrons and protons. Neutrons and protons are made up of quarks and gluons. The search is on for the particles that make up quarks.
Statement: It can be inferred from the passage that molecules are made up of neutrons, electrons and protons.
True
False
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Swap two words so that the sentence reads sensibly.
The most important tenet of foreign policy for America is to maintain good relations with its powerful neighbour and most dominant trading partner Mexico.
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Choose the word that means the opposite of the given word. Purified
Pure
Clarified
Crude
Refined
Choose the correct word(s) from the lists to complete the sentence.
the animals in the park while we were behind the tree.
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Choose the word that means the opposite of the given word. Exact
Conscientious
Lax
Advantageous
Passage 14: In most parts of the developed world many middle-class people ask themselves whether they should buy or rent a house. In the United States, Spain, Ireland and the UK, most answer ‘Buy’. In these countries house prices have almost doubled over the past seven years. Other parts of the developed world have not seen such inflation and the passage asks if it is realistic to assume that prices will always continue to rise. Some argue that paying rent is like throwing money away and that it is better to repay a mortgage and build equity. But what if house prices fall? A small adjustment could wipe out the equity of many home owners. If house price inflation is a thing of the past, then home ownership becomes less attractive. Renting has some advantages too; people who rent find it easier to move for their work.
Statement: Most middle-class people in the developed world prefer to own their own home.
True
False
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Identify the word that means the opposite of the given word. Aggravate
Vex
Annoy
Pacify
Passage 3: Traditionally medicine was the science of curing illness with treatments. For thousands of years people would have used plants and would have turned to priests for cures. In more recent times illness has been attributed to natural causes rather than to gods or magic. Medicine today is as much concerned with prevention as with cure. Doctors use treatments of many types, including radiation and vaccination, both of which were unknown until very recent times. Other treatments have been known about and practised for centuries; Muslim doctors were skilled surgeons and treated pain with opium. When Europeans first reached the Americas they found healers who used many plants to cure illnesses. The Europeans adopted many of those treatments and some are still effective and in use today.
Statement: The author of the passage believes that prevention is better than cure.
True
False
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Passage 9: People assume that they go to hospital to get well. However, in the past few years this perception has been challenged by the real risk of acquiring a deadly infection while in hospital. As a consequence, public confidence in the health service has suffered. An antibiotic-resistant strain of bacteria was first identified in the 1950s. It was a staphylococcus common in abscesses and bloodstream infections and it had become resistant to the antibiotic penicillin. Since then the bacteria have become resistant to a second antibiotic and have become established as a source of infection in many nursing homes and hospitals. Today they are believed to cause about 1,000 deaths each year as a result of hospital-acquired infections. Action that can beat this ‘superbug’ is simple but expensive: very high levels of hygiene and cleanliness and a programme of testing so that infected patients can be isolated and treated.
Statement: Staphylococcus became established as a source of infection in many nursing homes and hospitals in the 1950s.
True
False
Cannot tell
Find the new four-letter word from the end of one given word and the beginning of the next.
island miscellaneous thwart
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Passage 3: Traditionally medicine was the science of curing illness with treatments. For thousands of years people would have used plants and would have turned to priests for cures. In more recent times illness has been attributed to natural causes rather than to gods or magic. Medicine today is as much concerned with prevention as with cure. Doctors use treatments of many types, including radiation and vaccination, both of which were unknown until very recent times. Other treatments have been known about and practised for centuries; Muslim doctors were skilled surgeons and treated pain with opium. When Europeans first reached the Americas they found healers who used many plants to cure illnesses. The Europeans adopted many of those treatments and some are still effective and in use today.
Statement: Medicine is a science that owes its success to modern treatments.
True
False
Cannot tell
Passage 4: Asia is the world’s largest continent and stretches from the Baring Sea in the east to Turkey and Europe in the west. Its southern border comprises many islands, including those that make up Indonesia. Since independence of colonial powers, Asian economies have boomed. First were Japan, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea and later Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. More recently China and India have enjoyed rapid economic growth. The south-west and central parts of the continent are deserts. The Himalayan mountains divide the cold north from the tropical south. The people of Asia make up over two-thirds of the world’s population and they live in the birthplace of the world’s earliest civilizations.
Statement: Civilization began in the continent of Asia.
True
False
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Complete the analogy by choosing the opposite. Savage is to mild as: tangible is to
insensitive
appreciable
imperceptible
Rearrange the sentences into the order in which they were originally written.
However, while muscles can pull they cannot push; for this reason most movements rely on a pair of muscles pulling in opposite directions.
One end is connected to a bone that does not move and the other to one that does.
When the muscle contracts it pulls the moving bone.
We can move because our muscles contract.
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Complete the sentence by choosing the correct words for blanks A and B.
We had a lovely holiday Sardinia and spent the last day the beach.
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Passage 12: Solicitors, doctors and priests have traditionally kept in strict confidence information they hold about or are told by their clients. A doctor will not disclose a patient’s illness to anyone but the patient or next of kin. Priests have sought to keep secret the content of what they learn in the confessional and solicitors have guarded carefully the confidentiality of the client–lawyer relationship. However, under certain circumstances all these professions make exceptions and will break confidences. A doctor must by law report injuries he believes are the result of gunshots and conditions that represent serious threats to public health. Priests have provided information to the police in relation to child abuse cases and murder. Solicitors are required to report only suspicions they have of money laundering. Journalists also adopt a code of confidentiality to protect their sources. They have a reputation for being a profession far less likely to break their code even when ordered by the courts. In a number of high-profile cases journalists have chosen to go to jail for contempt of court rather than reveal the source of a story.
Statement: The passage mentions priests, doctors and solicitors as professions with a confidentiality ethic.
True
False
Cannot tell
According to industrial sources Castle Cole, the property company, is ___ in line with expectations at the operating ___.
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Passage 15: For most of the last two decades of the previous century the economy of the city of Liverpool was mostly stagnant and far behind that of the rest of the UK. But as other cities have become more expensive, Liverpool has become a more popular place in which to invest and live. Liverpool’s population dropped from 800,000 after the war to less than 500,000 at the turn of the century. The process of depopulation has now reduced to a trickle and for the first time in decades the working population has grown. The level of unemployment, which once stood at 20 per cent, is down to under 5 per cent. Construction of office space is booming and currently being built are conference complexes, a series of department stores and two 50-floor tower blocks. It is not surprising, therefore, that the working population is expected to grow further still. Low living and housing costs have attracted many public sector organizations to relocate to the city. Forty per cent of the workforce of Liverpool work in this sector and it seems that this trend will continue as over half of the new jobs created are public appointments. Subsidy has played a significant part in attracting jobs and investment. Over £4 billion has been spent in the regeneration of the region and the lion’s share of this has been committed to the city of Liverpool itself.
Statement: During the 1990s the economy of the region fell far behind that of the rest of the UK.
True
False
Cannot tell
Find the new four-letter word from the end of one given word and the beginning of the next.
unearth overhear library
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Choose two words—one from each list—that are closest in meaning or have the strongest connection. Announce is to declare as: characterize is to
disposition
portray
distinguished
Complete the analogy by choosing the opposite. Complicate is to clarify as: busy is to
slack
limp
lax
Rearrange the sentences into the order in which they were originally written.
It protects us from the most harmful of the sun’s rays and retains the sun’s heat.
The earth is surrounded by colourless and odourless gases.
They are mainly nitrogen and oxygen but also carbon dioxide and a gas called argon.
Without this atmosphere life on the planet would not be possible.
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Complete the analogy by choosing the opposite. Contend is to agree as: scramble is to
scurry
dawdle
sprint
Passage 15: For most of the last two decades of the previous century the economy of the city of Liverpool was mostly stagnant and far behind that of the rest of the UK. But as other cities have become more expensive, Liverpool has become a more popular place in which to invest and live. Liverpool’s population dropped from 800,000 after the war to less than 500,000 at the turn of the century. The process of depopulation has now reduced to a trickle and for the first time in decades the working population has grown. The level of unemployment, which once stood at 20 per cent, is down to under 5 per cent. Construction of office space is booming and currently being built are conference complexes, a series of department stores and two 50-floor tower blocks. It is not surprising, therefore, that the working population is expected to grow further still. Low living and housing costs have attracted many public sector organizations to relocate to the city. Forty per cent of the workforce of Liverpool work in this sector and it seems that this trend will continue as over half of the new jobs created are public appointments. Subsidy has played a significant part in attracting jobs and investment. Over £4 billion has been spent in the regeneration of the region and the lion’s share of this has been committed to the city of Liverpool itself.
Statement: Much of Liverpool’s recent success is owed to the fact that the costs of living and housing there are less than in other cities in the UK.
True
False
Cannot tell
Choose two words, one from each list, that are closest in meaning or have the strongest connection.
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Complete the sentences by choosing the correct words for blanks A, B and C.
rugby team scored three kick goals. According to the timetable the train runs day twice hour.
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Complete the sentence by choosing the correct words for blanks A, B and C.
They Italy on time but did not Rome until late and home in the early hours.
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Swap two words so that the sentence reads sensibly.
A two-hour drive of 200 kilometres from the motorway on Milan would bring you to the Mediterranean Sea.
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Swap two words so that the sentence reads sensibly.
We know evolution happens because of a convergence of evidence from developed fields of science; together they reveal that life is diverse driven by the process of natural selection.
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