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Level Test (A2-C2)

Instructions: Select the correct answer from the options given (A to E). Answer as many questions as you can.

Note: only one answer is correct is each question. Good luck!

  1. What is the opposite of ‘hot’?
    A) Cold B) Wet C) Dark D) Fast E) Heavy

  2. Which sentence is in the present simple tense?
    A) She is going to school. B) They were watching a movie. C) We have been living here for three years. D) I like to play soccer. E) He had eaten breakfast before he left.

  3. What is the past tense of ‘eat’?
    A) Eating B) Eaten C) Eated D) Eat E) Ate

  4. What is the plural form of ‘child’?
    A) Childs B) Children C) Childes D) Childies E) Childys

  5. What does ‘I'm sorry’ mean?
    A) I love you. B) I'm angry. C) I'm hungry. D) I'm sad. E) I apologise.

  6. Which sentence is correct?
    A) They goes to the beach every weekend. B) She don't like ice cream. C) He play soccer with his friends on Saturdays. D) We watches TV in the evening. E) I usually study at the library.

  7. What is the opposite of ‘heavy’?
    A) Light B) Dark C) Fast D) Tall E) Thin

  8. What is the present continuous form of the verb ‘run’?
    A) Ran B) Running C) Runs D) Runned E) Runny

  9. Which sentence is in the past simple tense?
    A) She is eating breakfast. B) They have been working hard all day. C) He is going to the store. D) We watched a movie last night. E) I usually drink coffee in the morning.

  10. Which of these sentences is correct?
    A) Usually take work bus to I the B) Work take usually I bus to the C) I bus usually take to work the D) I usually take the bus to work? E) Take the bus usually to work I

  11. Which word means ‘to make someone laugh’?
    A) Cry B) Yell C) Laugh D) Smile E) Joke

  12. Which sentence is correct?
    A) I have lived in this city since ten years. B) She has been studying English for two years.
    C) He have been to Japan twice. D) We has seen that movie before. E) You have been here yesterday.

  13. Which of the following is an example of a question in the present simple tense?
    A) Are you going to the store? B) When did you eat breakfast? C) Have you been to Paris? D) Do you like coffee? E) Were you watching TV last night?

  14. Which word means ‘a type of fruit that is green and sour’?
    A) Orange B) Banana C) Pineapple D) Grape E) Lemon

  15. What is the correct form of the verb ‘be’ for the subject ‘they’ in the present simple tense?
    A) Am B) Is C) Are D) Bees E) Beings

  16. What is the past tense of ‘go’?
    A) Going B) Gone C) Goed D) Go E) Went

  17. What is the opposite of ‘early’?
    A) Late B) Soon C) Long D) Short E) Fast

  18. Which sentence is correct?
    A) She doesn't have any brothers or sisters. B) He don't like to eat pizza. C) They isn't coming to the party. D) We doesn't like to go to the movies. E) You isn't very good at playing the guitar.

  19. What is the present participle form of the verb ‘read’?
    A) Readed B) Reding C) Reading D) Reads E) Ridden

  20. Which word means ‘to make something clean’?
    A) Dirty B) Messy C) Tidy D) Clean E) Dusty

  21. Which word has the opposite meaning of ‘generous’?
    A) Happy B) Mean C) Friendly D) Smart E) Careful

  22. Which sentence is correct?
    A) I has a car. B) You is very kind. C) They have seen a movies. D) He don't like pizza. E) We don't have no money.

  23. Which sentence is in the present perfect tense?
    A) I am studying English. B) He studies English. C) She will study English. D) They have studied English. E) We studied English yesterday.

  24. What's the correct plural of ‘child’?
    A) Childs B) Childes C) Childies D) Children E) Childens

  25. What's the opposite of ‘interesting’?
    A) Boring B) Exciting C) Fun D) Happy E) Smart

  26. Which sentence is correct?
    A) I have lived in New York for two years. B) I lived in New York for two years ago. C) I have been living in New York for two years ago. D) I live in New York for two years. E) I will live in New York for two years.

  27. What does the word ‘indifferent’ mean?
    A) Not caring B) Happy C) Excited D) Angry E) Sad

  28. Which word has the same meaning as a ‘mistake’?
    A) Correct B) Incorrect C) Precise D) Accurate E) Error

  29. Which sentence is correct?
    A) I don't have no money. B) He don't like pizza. C) They has seen the movie. D) We haven't seen the movie yet. E) She doesn't have no siblings.

  30. What's the correct past tense of "go"?
    A) Goed B) Goned C) Gonedd D) Went E) Go

  31. What does the idiom "to let the cat out of the bag" mean?
    A) To tell a secret B) To buy a cat C) To put a cat in a bag D) To chase a cat E) To pet a cat

  32. Which sentence is in the present continuous tense?
    A) I am going to the store. B) He goes to the store. C) She will go to the store. D) They are going to the store. E) We went to the store yesterday.

  33. What does the word "diligent" mean?
    A) Hardworking B) Lazy C) Boring D) Difficult E) Simple

  34. What's the correct comparative form of "happy"?
    A) Happiest B) More happy C) Happyer D) Happier E) Most happy

  35. Which sentence is correct?
    A) She learn English quickly. B) He have been to Paris twice. C) They is studying for the test. D) We was at the party last night. E) I am learning English now.

  36. What's the correct superlative form of "good"?
    A) Goodest B) More good C) Gooder D) Best E) Most good

  37. What does the word "confident" mean?
    A) Believing in oneself B) Shy C) Sad D) Confused E) Angry

  38. Which sentence is in the present simple tense?
    A) I am working right now. B) He is watching TV. C) She will watch a movie later. D) They always go to the gym in the morning. E) We went to the beach yesterday.

  39. What's the correct third person singular form of "to be" in the present simple tense?
    A) Am B) Are C) Is D) Be E) Being

  40. What's the opposite of "noisy"?
    A) Quiet B) Loud C) Noiseful D) Noiseless E) Silent

  41. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
    A) The team which won the championship was really happy. B) The team that won the championship was really happy. C) The team whom won the championship was really happy. D) The team where won the championship was really happy. E) The team whose won the championship was really happy.

  42. Which of these words is a preposition?
    A) About B) Go C) Play D) Nice E) Get

  43. Which sentence is correct?
    A) They was playing football when it started to rain. B) They were playing football when it started to rain. C) They is playing football when it started to rain. D) They have been playing football when it started to rain. E) They would be playing football when it started to rain.

  44. Which sentence is correct?
    A) I can't hardly hear what you're saying. B) I can hardly hear what you're saying. C) I can't hear what you're saying hardly. D) I can hear hardly what you're saying. E) I hardly can hear what you're saying.

  45. Which sentence is in the passive voice?
    A) John ate the sandwich. B) The sandwich was eaten by John. C) John is eating the sandwich. D) John had eaten the sandwich. E) John will eat the sandwich.

  46. What's the correct form of the verb "to be" in the present perfect continuous tense for the third person singular?
    A) Has been B) Have been C) Is being D) Are being E) Was being

  47. Which sentence is correct?
    A) I'm looking forward to hear from you soon. B) I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon. C) I'm looking forward to heard from you soon. D) I'm looking forward to be hearing from you soon. E) I'm looking forward to have heard from you soon.

  48. Which sentence is correct?
    A) She is as tall if not taller than her brother. B) She is as tall if not taller as her brother. C) She is as tall if not taller of her brother. D) She is as tall if not taller from her brother. E) She is as tall if not taller by her brother.

  49. Which word has a different stress pattern from the others?
    A) Photograph B) Delicious C) Identify D) Library E) Understand

  50. Which sentence is correct?
    A) I have been studying English since five years ago. B) I have been studying English for five years. C) I have been studying English during five years. D) I have been studying English from five years. E) I have been studying English in five years.

  51. Which sentence is correct?
    A) I have visited London the last year. B) I visited London last year. C) I was visiting London last year. D) I have been visiting London last year. E) I had visited London last year.

  52. What's the correct comparative form of "beautiful"?
    A) More beautiful B) Beautifuler C) Beautifuller D) Most beautiful E) Beautifulliest

  53. Which sentence is correct?
    A) She said me she was busy. B) She told me that she was busy. C) She said to me that she was busy. D) She told me she was busy. E) She said that she was busy to me.

  54. Which sentence is correct?
    A) He's going to have had breakfast before he leaves. B) He's going to had had breakfast before he leaves. C) He's going to have had breakfast before he leave. D) He's going to has had breakfast before he leaves. E) He's going to have had breakfast before he leaving.

  55. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: She is very ___________ about her privacy.
    A) conscientious B) conservative C) contentious D) circumspect E) charismatic

  56. Which sentence is correct?
    A) I'm not used to get up early. B) I'm not used to getting up early. C) I'm not used to get up early yet. D) I'm not used to got up early. E) I'm not used to have got up early.

  57. Which sentence is correct?
    A) He looks tired. He may have stayed up late last night. B) He looks tired. He may stayed up late last night. C) He looks tired. He may have stayed up late yesterday. D) He looks tired. He may have stayed up late yesterday night. E) He looks tired. He may stayed up late yesterday.

  58. What's the correct form of the verb "to be" in the past perfect tense for the third person singular?
    A) Was B) Were C) Had been D) Has been E) Have been

  59. Which sentence is correct?
    A) The hotel where I stayed at it was really nice. B) The hotel which I stayed at was really nice. C) The hotel in that I stayed at was really nice. D) The hotel whose I stayed at was really nice. E) The hotel of which I stayed at was really nice.

  60. Which sentence is correct?
    A) He suggested me to go to the beach. B) He suggested going to the beach. C) He suggested me going to the beach. D) He suggested that I to go to the beach. E) He suggested that I go to the beach.

  61. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
    A) I was shocked when I had heard the news. B) I had been shocked when I heard the news. C) I had been shocked when I had heard the news. D) I was shocked when I heard the news. E) I had shocked when I had heard the news.

  62. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: She is ____________ in her opinions.
    a) adamant b) adhesive c) adoptive d) adjunct e) affirmative

  63. Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence: I'm not accustomed ___________ spicy food.
    a) at b) to c) of d) with e) for

  64. Choose the correct sentence:
    a) Everyone in the office has their own office. b) Everyone in the office has their own offices. c) Everyone in the office have their own office. d) Everyone in the office has an office. e) Everyone in the office has the office.

  65. Choose the correct phrasal verb to complete the sentence: I need to _____________ the book before the exam.
    a) break up b) break in c) break down d) break out e) break through

  66. Choose the correct sentence:
    a) The dog that barked the loudest was adopted first. b) The dog that barked the most loud was adopted first. c) The dog that barked louder was adopted first. d) The dog that barked more loud was adopted first. e) The dog that barked louder than any other dog was adopted first.

  67. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: The teacher's lecture was so ___________ that many students fell asleep.
    a) soporific b) somnambulist c) somnolent d) sleepwalker e) slumberous

  68. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: She is very ___________ about bitcoin.
    a) bully b) bulled c) bullious d) bullish e) bullic

  69. Choose the correct sentence:
    a) They didn't have any choice, but to do what the boss asked. b) They didn't have any choice but do what the boss asked. c) They didn't have any choice but doing what the boss asked. d) They didn't have any choice but to do what the boss asked. e) They didn't have any choice but did what the boss asked.

  70. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: The __________ of the company announced his retirement.
    a) proprietor b) proprietorship c) proprietorships d) proprietorial e) proprietors

  71. Choose the correct sentence:
    a) She's not as confident a speaker as her sister. b) She's not as confident of a speaker as her sister. c) She's not as confident as a speaker as her sister. d) She's not as a confident speaker as her sister. e) She's not as confident

  72. What's the difference between "few" and "a few"?
    a) "Few" means a small number, while "a few" means a small number that is still enough. b) "Few" means a large number, while "a few" means a small number that is not enough. c) "Few" means a small number, while "a few" means a large number. d) "Few" and "a few" mean the same thing. e) None of the above.

  73. What is the difference between "affect" and "effect"?
    a) "Affect" is a verb, and "effect" is a noun. b) "Effect" is a verb, and "affect" is a noun. c) Both "affect" and "effect" can be used as verbs or nouns, but "affect" is used to describe emotional or psychological influence, while "effect" is used to describe a change or consequence. d) Both "affect" and "effect" can be used as verbs or nouns, but "effect" is used to describe emotional or psychological influence, while "affect" is used to describe a change or consequence. e) None of the above.

  74. Which word is a synonym for "mitigate"?
    a) Increase b) Reduce c) Amplify d) Strengthen e) None of the above.

  75. Which sentence is correct?
    a) The meeting was postponed due to the bad weather. b) The meeting was postponed because of the bad weather. c) The meeting was postponed since the bad weather. d) The meeting was postponed for the bad weather. e) None of the above.

  76. Which of the following sentences uses the word "albeit" correctly?
    a) He was successful, albeit his lack of experience. b) She worked hard, albeit her efforts were not enough. c) Although she was talented, albeit she lacked confidence. d) He loved to sing, albeit his voice was not great. e) They enjoyed the party, albeit the music was too loud.

  77. Which of the following sentences contains an error in subject-verb agreement?
    a) Each of the students in the class is responsible for their own work. b) The team of researchers is conducting a study on climate change. c) The company's profits have increased significantly over the past year. d) The family who lives next door have three dogs and a cat. e) The government is implementing new policies to reduce unemployment.

  78. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
    a) I'm studying for the English exam, which is taking place on Friday. b) I'm studying for the English exam, that is taking place on Friday. c) I'm studying for the English exam, who is taking place on Friday. d) I'm studying for the English exam, where is taking place on Friday. e) None of the above.

  79. Which of the following sentences is grammatically incorrect?

    A) She has been living in Paris for two years. B) The company's profits have increased significantly since the new CEO took over. C) My boss asked me to send an email to all the employees with the updated schedule. D) We would have won the game if our star player hadn't been injured. E) Me and my friends are planning a trip to Europe next summer.

  80. Which of the following sentences contains an error in punctuation?
    a) After the meeting, we went out for lunch. b) She asked me to help her move, however, I was busy that day. c) My favorite movie, Blade Runner, is a science fiction classic. d) I have a lot of hobbies: reading, writing, and playing music. e) He wore a black suit, white shirt, and red tie to the event.

  81. What is the meaning of the idiom "to play devil's advocate"?
    a) To argue against someone for the sake of argument b) To act as a mediator between two parties c) To play a mischievous trick on someone d) To take on a leadership role in a project e) To act as a spy for someone

  82. Which of the following words is an example of a conjunction?
    a) Happy b) And c) Dog d) Run e) Quickly

  83. Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
    a) They don't know who's car that is. b) Its hard to believe it's already November. c) Whose going to the concert tonight? d) None of the above. e) All of the above.

  84. Which of the following is an example of an adjective clause?
    a) The book that I read was very interesting. b) I ate breakfast before going to work. c) He ran the marathon in under three hours. d) The car, which was red, drove down the street. e) She plays the guitar better than anyone else.

  85. Which of the following sentences contains an example of the present perfect tense?
    A) I am walking to the store. B) I have learnt Italian. C) We had been waiting for an hour before the bus arrived. D) They are going to the beach next weekend. E) He had forgotten his keys at home.

  86. What is the meaning of the idiom "to let the cat out of the bag"?
    a) To reveal a secret b) To get into a fight c) To take advantage of someone d) To make a mistake e) To be in a difficult situation

  87. Which of the following is an example of a gerund?
    a) Running is good exercise. b) I enjoy running. c) I ran for an hour. d) I will run tomorrow. e) None of the above.

  88. What is the correct way to use a semicolon?
    a) To separate items in a list b) To join two independent clauses without a conjunction c) To introduce a quotation d) To show a break in thought e) None of the above.

  89. Which of the following is an example of an infinitive?
    a) I walked to the store. b) I am walking to the store. c) To walk is good exercise. d) I will walk to the store. e) None of the above.

  90. What is the correct form of the verb "to be" in the present perfect tense?
    a) Am b) Are c) Is d) Been e) Have been

  91. Which of the following is an example of an exophoric reference in English?
    A) "I saw him at the grocery store." B) "This is the book I was telling you about." C) "The weather is nice today." D) "I need to buy some new shoes." E) "That's a beautiful painting."

  92. What is the meaning of the word "ostentatious"?
    A. Honest B. Showy C. Humble D. Reserved E. Arrogant

  93. Which sentence is an example of a dangling modifier?
    A. Cooking dinner, the kitchen filled with delicious smells. B. He spent hours staring at the computer screen, trying to finish the project. C. While driving home from work, the car broke down. D. As she opened the door, the phone began to ring. E. Walking in the park, the flowers were beautiful.

  94. What is the correct form of the verb in the following sentence: "I wish I _______ to the party last night."
    A. went B. go C. have gone D. had gone E. would go

  95. Which word is a synonym for "ephemeral"?
    A. Perpetual B. Transient C. Abundant D. Intense E. Elusive

  96. What is the meaning of the phrase "to get a kick out of something"?
    A. To be amused or pleased by it B. To be irritated or annoyed by it C. To be frightened or scared by it D. To be disgusted or repelled by it E. To be indifferent or uninterested in it

  97. Which of the following options contains the correct use of the phrasal verb "figure out"?
    A) I couldn't figure out what he meant by his instructions. B) I couldn't figure out the newspaper because it was written in a foreign language. C) I couldn't figure out studying until I learned how to manage my time. D) I couldn't figure out my credit card limit before checking my statement. E) I couldn't figure out why the book was so popular.

  98. Which of the following sentences uses the subjunctive mood correctly?
    A) If I were you, I would reconsider my decision. B) I suggest that he studies more for the exam. C) Unless he studies more, he will not pass the exam. D) She wishes she could have gone to the concert with him. E) The teacher required that we hand in our essays by Friday.

  99. Which of the following phrasal verbs means "to criticize harshly"?
    A) Tear apart B) Brush off C) Cheer on D) Put up with E) Cut back

  100. Which of the following options contains the correct use of the word "whomever"?
    A) Whomever you choose to go with, I'm sure it will be a great trip. B) Give the letter to whomever you think is responsible for the project. C) Whomever won the lottery must be very happy now. D) I don't mind working with whomever as long as we get the job done. E) Whomever's idea it was to paint the room blue should be congratulated.

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