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Уровень сложности

Вопросы

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Тема

Ответ

a)правильный

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to be”:

Youth … the best period of life.

1

is

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to be”:

The scissors … sharp.

1

are

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to be”:

They … second-year student last year.

1

were

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to be”:

It … an interesting book.

1

is

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to be”:

History … my favourite subject at school..

1

was

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to be”:

Where … you yesterday?

1

were

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to be”:

History … the first lesson tomorrow.

1

will be

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to be”:

Mathematics … an exact science.

1

is

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to be”:

There … a lot of sheep in the field.

1

are

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to be”:

Knowledge … power.

1

is

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to be”:

It … snowing now.

1

is

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to be”:

There … many students in the classroom.

1

are

I

Choose the right variant of Possessive case:

The doll of the girl

1

the girl’s doll

I

Choose the right variant of Possessive case:

The books of the children

1

children’s books

I

Choose the right variant of Possessive case:

The mother of Kate and Mary

1

Kate and Mary’s mother

I

Choose the right variant of Possessive case:

A meeting of the employees

1

Employees’

meeting

I

Choose the right variant of Possessive case:

The times of Ivan the Terrible

1

Ivan the Terrible’s times

I

Choose the right variant: Мать моего друга – преподаватель.

1

My friend’s mother is a teacher.

I

Choose the right variant: Принесите игрушки детей.

1

Bring the children’s toys.

I

Put the verb into Simple Tenses:

He always …for a walk in the evening.

1

goes

I

Put the verb into Simple Tenses:

The building of the trade centre … a month ago.

1

began

I

Put the verb into Simple Tenses:

Your brother … to the exhibition next Sunday

1

will go

I

Put the verb into Simple Tenses:

Every winter Nick … to the Swiss Alps to ski.

1

goes

I

Put the verb into Simple Tenses:

I … the book from the library yesterday.

1

took

I

Put the verb into Simple Tenses:

We … a letter to my cousin next week.

1

will write

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

… your friend a family?

2

has

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

They … English lesson yesterday. They had biology.

2

had not

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

We … a nice room in a hostel.

2

have

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

My friend’s son … many toys.

2

has

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

His parents … a nice house in a village.

2

have

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

She … some interesting books last week.

2

had

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

Her daughter … much work now. She is free.

2

has not

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

… this student a nice room in the hostel?

2

has

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”

… they examinations last winter?

2

had

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

These students … five examinations.

2

have

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

John … a good friend.

2

has

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

I … a comfortable flat next month.

2

shall have

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

Nick … many friends at the Institute.

2

has

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

… you a big house in the country?

2

have

I

Give the right variant of the verb “ to have”:

Mary … six lessons tomorrow.

2

will have

I

Choose the necessary article : This is … my … table.

3

0,0

I

Choose the necessary article : I have … two sisters.

3

0

I

Choose the necessary article : People say that … world gets …smaller.

3

The, 0

I

Choose the necessary article:

We are at … home.

3

0

I

Choose the necessary article:

She gave me … letter

3

a

I

Choose the necessary article:

After … breakfast my daughter will go to school.

3

0

I

Choose the necessary article:

He usually gets up at seven o’clock in … morning.

3

the

I

Choose the necessary article : In … summer we lived in the village and went up to the town by train.

3

0

I

Choose the necessary article :

Do you speak … German?

3

0

I

Choose the necessary article:

Her friends have … large flat.

3

a

I

Choose the necessary article:

Saturday is … sixth day of the week.

3

the

I

Choose the necessary article:

… weather is fine today.

3

the

I

Choose the necessary article:

Do you like … ice-cream?

3

an

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

A foot

4

Feet

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

A leaf

4

leaves

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

A match

4

matches

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

A tooth

4

teeth

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

A baby

4

babies

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

A mouse

4

mice

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

A shelf

4

shelves

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

A piston

4

pistons

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

A hero

4

heroes

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

A sheep

4

sheep

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

A child

4

children

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

An army

4

armies

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

Knowledge

4

knowledge

I

Choose the plural form of the noun:

A library

4

libraries

I

Choose the right Antonym : Short

5

long

I

Choose the right Antonym: Cheap

5

expensive

I

Choose the right Antonym: Wide

5

narrow

I

Choose the right Antonym: To hate

5

To love

I

Choose the right Antonym: Often

5

seldom

I

Choose the right Antonym: Careless

5

careful

I

Choose the right Antonym: Fattening

5

Obesity

I

Choose the right Antonym: Slow

5

rapid

I

Choose the right Antonym: Wild

5

domestic

I

Choose the right Antonym: to graduate

5

To enter

I

Choose the right Synonym: Different

5

various

I

Choose the right Synonym: Chief

5

main

I

Choose the right Synonym: Holidays

5

vacation

I

Choose the right Synonym: Disease

5

illness

I

Choose the right Synonym: Aim

5

purpose

I

Choose the right Synonym: Evaluate

5

estimate

I

Choose the right Synonym: Leizure time

5

free time

I

Choose the right Synonym: Rapid

5

quick

I

Choose the right Synonym: Substance

5

matter

I

Choose the right Synonym: Breathing

5

respiration

I

Choose the right Antonym: To begin

5

to end

II

Choose the right form of Personal Pronouns:

… knew something about it.

7

they

II

Choose the right form of Personal Pronouns:

… lives somewhere near here.

7

she

II

Choose the right form of Personal Pronouns:

Where is my book? - … is on the shelf.

7

it

II

Choose the right form of Personal Pronouns:

… isn’t a sofa.

7

it

II

Choose the right form of Personal Pronouns:

… am from Uralsk.

7

I

II

Choose the right form of Personal Pronouns:

… are my sisters.

7

they

II

Choose the right form of Personal Pronouns:

… is my good friend.

7

he

II

Choose the right form of Personal Pronouns:

Are … busy now?

7

you

II

Choose the right form of Personal Pronouns:

… are at the library.

7

we

II

Choose the right form of Personal Pronouns:

Where are … from?

7

you

II

Choose the right form of derivative pronoun:

… failed in this examination yesterday.

8

nobody

II

Choose the right form of derivative pronoun:

... interesting happened while I was away.

8

nothing

II

Choose the right form of derivative pronoun:

Can … show me the way to the station?

8

anybody

II

Choose the right form of derivative pronoun:

Have you got … questions?

8

any

II

Choose the right form of indefinite pronoun:

He has … experience in this field.

8

no

II

Choose the right form of possessive pronouns:

It isn’t my pen. … is here.

8

mine

II

Choose the right form of possessive pronouns:

It isn’t my book, it is … .

8

yours

II

Choose the right form of possessive pronouns:

I often spend … free time with … parents.

8

my, my

II

Choose the right form of possessive pronouns:

Where are … parents?

8

your

II

Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparison:The … you get up, the more you can do.

8

earlier

II

Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparison:John knows Russian as … as English.

8

well

II

Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparison:

London is one of … cities in the world.

8

the biggest

II

Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparison:

This sentence is … than the first one.

8

more difficult

II

Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparison:

This mountain is … in Europe.

8

the highest

II

Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparison:H He was … in the family.

8

the eldest

II

Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparison: It is … to swim in the sea than in the river.

8

easier

II

Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparison: He was … than I.

8

more careful

II

Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparison: Your friend looked upset yesterday. I am glad he looks … today

8

happier

II

Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparison:

What is the name of the … port of the USA?

8

the biggest

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

She bought … pencils for her son.

9

many

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

I saw … buses in the village.

9

A few

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

Ann writes not so … .

9

much

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

I don’t drink … milk

9

much

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

There are … people in the room.

9

many

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

My brother puts ... sugar in his tea.

9

little

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

Pass me … fish, please

9

A little

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

The student has … English books.

9

few

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

Do you spend … time on your English?

9

much

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

I don’t like to eat … bread.

9

much

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

She hasn’t …money with her.

9

much

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

Are there any college – graduates among your friends?- Yes, there are … .

9

many

II

Choose the right Preposition: The roof … the house is very old.

10

of

II

Choose the right Preposition : The books … animals are very popular with children.

10

about

II

Choose the right Preposition : They are listening … the news.

10

to

II

Choose the right Preposition: She will come … 3 o’clock.

10

at

II

Choose the right Preposition : My mother went … the hospital.

10

to

II

Choose the right Preposition : Last year he paid … this car about a thousand dollars.

10

for

II

Choose the right Preposition: It takes me half an hour to get … the Institute.

10

to

II

Choose the right Preposition : … 9 o’clock … 23rd … September the first term … the new academic year started.

10

at/ on/ of/ of

II

Choose the right Preposition: Edison is known as one …the greatest inventors … the time.

10

of/ of

II

Choose the right Preposition : … England plenty … houses are hearted … coal.

10

in / of / with

II

Choose the right Preposition : They are … Washington.

10

in

II

Choose the right Preposition : In summer we always swim … the lake.

10

in

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

He has … experience in this field.

11

no

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

I would like …. bananas, please.

11

some

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

Do you want … milk?

11

some

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

There is … on the floor.

11

something

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

Is there … to the right of you?

11

anything

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

Do you have … English books at home?

11

any

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

… fail in this examination yesterday.

11

nobody

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

... interesting happened while I was away.

11

nothing

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

Can … show me the way to the station?

11

anybody

II

Choose the necessary pronoun:

Have you got … questions?

11

any

II

Choose the verb in Simple tenses:

The boys usually … home together.

12

come

II

Choose the verb in Simple tenses:

He … a lot of letters into English every week.

12

translates

II

Choose the verb in Simple tenses :

Where … you … usually your holidays?

12

do … spend

II

Choose the verb in Simple tenses:

She usually…a lot of time on her English.

12

spends

II

Choose the verb in Simple tenses:

My friend … the Medical Institute last year.

12

entered

II

Choose the verb in Simple tenses:

We … at college together some years ago.

12

studied

II

Choose the verb in Simple tenses:

Diligent students always … hard.

12

work

II

Choose the verb in Simple tenses:

What … a student …?

12

does … do

II

Choose the right form of Simple tense:

This group … to the theatre next month.

12

will go

II

Choose the right form of Simple tense:

I … with my teacher tomorrow after classes.

12

shall speak

II

Choose the right form of Simple tense:

The teacher … the new grammar rule at the next lesson.

12

will ask

II

Choose the right form of Simple tense:

They … in a month.

12

will return

II

Choose the right form of Simple tense:

He … at home tomorrow.

12

will not be

II

Choose the verb in Simple tense:

We always … dinner at this canteen

12

have

II

Choose the right form of Simple Tense:

We …a picnic yesterday.

12

had

II

Choose the right form of the Past Tense:

We …. books from the library last week.

7

got

II

Choose the right form of the Past tense:

Three weeks later I … for Moscow

7

left

II

Choose the right form of the Past Tense:

I … up early yesterday.

7

woke

II

Choose the right form of the Past Tense:

Two years ago Ann … a car .

7

bought

II

Choose the verb in Past Simple:

My friend … the Medical Institute last year.

12

entered

II

Choose the right form of the Past Tense:

They … that flat twelve years ago.

7

got

II

Choose the right form of the Past Tense:

Yesterday he … his face at a quarter past seven.

7

washed

II

Choose the right form of the Past Tense: Yesterday she … to her office

7

walked

II

Choose the right form of the Past Tense:

Last summer we … to the forest.

7

went

II

Choose the right form of the Past Tense:

Yesterday we … to the exhibition.

7

went

II

Choose the right form of the Future Tense:

My elder sister …. school next year.

7

will finish

II

Choose the right form of the Future Tense:

The population of our city … one million by 2006.

7

will reach

II

Choose the right form of the Future Tense:

If Dad buy a new car, we … to the sea-side by car next summer.

7

shall go

II

Choose the right form of the Future Tense:

You … in Paris tomorrow evening.

7

will arrive

II

Choose the right form of the Future Tense:

If he isn’t busy tomorrow, he probably … to the cinema with you.

7

will go

II

Choose the right form of the Continuous Tense:

We …. in silence when he suddenly asked me to help him.

13

were walking

II

Choose the right form of the Continuous Tense:

She …. all the evening tomorrow.

13

will be working

II

Choose the right form of the Continuous Tense:

When Misha came to the stadium, we … football.

13

were playing

II

Choose the right form of the Continuous Tense:

They … a difficult problem now.

13

are solving

II

Choose the right form of the Continuous Tense:

They …. tennis now.

13

are playing

II

Put the following into the Past Continuous Tense:

She … the rooms when I … home.

18

was doing/came

II

Put the following into the Present Continuous Tense:

Tom is in his room. He … the piano.

18

is playing

II

Put the following into the Past Continuous Tense:

They … their homework when we came to see them.

18

were doing

II

Put the following into the Present Continuous Tense:

I still … at my report.

18

am working

II

Put the following into the Future Continuous Tense:

When I come home tomorrow, my family … supper.

18

will be having

II

Put the following into the Perfect Tense:

He ….. ……. a letter.

14

has received

II

Put the following into the Perfect Tense: They … the club before we came.

14

had left

II

Choose the verb in Past Perfect Tense

Kate gave me the book which she ... the

14

had bought

II

Put the following into the Perfect Tense:

It … before we came there.

14

had happened

II

Put the following into the Perfect Tense:

He … already what to do with the cassettes.

14

has decided

II

Choose the verb in Past Perfect Tense

When father returned from work, we ... already ... our homework.

14

had already done

II

Put the following into the Perfect Tense:

I … to Moscow since last year.

14

haven’t been

II

Choose the verb in Past Perfect Tense

Nick showed the teacher the picture which he ...

14

had drawn

II

Choose the right form of the Perfect Tense:

… you …. to Italy this year?

14

have … gone

II

Choose the right form of the Perfect Tense: When I came home, mother already … dinner.

14

had cooked

II

Choose the right form of the Perfect Tense:

They just … you pay rise.

14

have given

II

Choose the right form of the Perfect Tense:

… you …. to plant carrots and tomatoes this year?

14

have … gone

II

Choose the right form of the Perfect Tense:

I ... never ... (to be) to London.

14

have been

II

Choose the right form of the Perfect Tense:

... you ever ... (to have) any serious illness?

14

have had

II

Choose the right form of the Perfect Tense:

I ... (to break, already) two plates. Shall I go on washing up?

14

have already broken

II

Choose the right form of the Perfect Tense:

He ... ... (to read) the book by 5 o’ clock yesterday.

14

had read

II

Choose the verb in Past Perfect Tense

Yesterday I found the book which I ... in summer.

14

had lost

III

Choose the right variant:

In Australia winter comes in:

15

July

III

Answer the following question:

What are the most famous educational centers in Great Britain?

15

Oxford and Cambridge universities

III

Choose the right variant:

The head of the British State is:

15

the Queen

III

Answer the following question:

When did Astana become the capital of Kazakhstan?

15

1997

III

Choose the right variant:

What are the three branches of Government of the USA?

15

The Congress, The President, The Supreme Court

III

Answer the following question:

Which holiday is celebrated on the 25-th of December ?

15

Christmas

III

Answer the following question:

Who is the head of the USA?

15

President

III

Answer the following question:

What is the symbol of England?

15

rose

III

Answer the following question:

What is the symbol of Democratic party of the USA?

15

Donkey

III

Choose the right variant:

In October 1990 the … on State Sovereignty of the Kazakh Republic was adopted.

6

Declaration

III

Choose the right variant:

The first stage of education in Kazakhstan is …

6

Secondary

III

Choose the right variant:

Who is responsible for government actives before the President of the republic Kazakhstan:

6

the Prime – Minister.

III

Choose the right variant

What kind of colors the flag of Kazakhstan consist of?

6

yellow and blue

III

Choose the right variant

Where is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland situated?

6

On the British Isles

III

Choose the right variant:

Parliament consists of two chambers

6

The Senate and the Majilis

III

Choose the right variant:

What is the latest previous name of Astana

6

Akmola

III

Choose the right variant:

The republic of Kazakhstan consists of … oblasts

6

14

III

Choose the right variant:

The Constitution Day is celebrated on …

6

August, 30

III

Choose the right variant:

The national currency in Kazakhstan is …

6

tenge

III

Choose the right variant:

The climate in Kazakhstan is sharply … due to its vast territory

6

continental

III

Choose the right variant:

Kazakhstan does not border …

6

India

III

Choose the right variant:

Almaty is the southern … of Kazakhstan

6

Capital

III

Choose the right variant:

A red dragon is symbol of …

6

Wales

III

Choose the right variant:

How many states does the USA consist of?

6

50

III

Choose the right variant:

The traditional clothes for men in Scotland is a …

6

Kilt

III

Choose the right variant:

The “Speakers Corner” in London is situated in:

6

Hyde Park

III

Choose the right variant:

The anthem of the USA is…

6

America, the Beautiful

III

Choose the right variant:

The oldest Royal residence is…

6

The Tower of London

III

Choose the right variant:

Robinson Crusoe met his friend … on the island

6

Friday

III

Choose the right variant:

Which of these mountains can you find in the USA?

6

Mt. Mc Kinney

III

Choose the right variant:

What is the capital of Wales?

6

Cardiff

III

Choose the right variant:

“Nelson’s Column” is a name of a …

6

… monument

III

Choose the right variant:

The symbol of the USA government is

6

The bald eagle

III

Choose the right variant:

The national emblem of Scotland is …

6

The thistle

III

Choose the right variant:

People of Kazakhstan elect their President once in ... years.

6

7

III

Choose the right variant:

The Capitol is in the center of …

6

Washington

III

Choose the right variant:

Jonathan Swift is a famous …

6

English writer

III

Choose the right variant:

The capital of Canada is …

6

Ottawa

III

Choose the right variant:

Who wrote “Brown Wolf”?

6

Jack London

III

Choose the right variant:

“Piccadilly Circus” is a name of a …

6

Square

249.

III

Choose the right variant:

What is the White House?

6

The residence of President

250.

III

Choose the right variant:

They celebrate Halloween on the …

6

October 31

251.

III

Choose the right variant:

What do people often call American flag?

6

“The Stars and Stripes”

252.

III

Choose the right variant:

What are the official languages in Canada?

6

English and French

253

III

Choose the right variant:

The Queen Residence in London is called…

6

Buckingham Palace

254.

III

Choose the right variant:

Where was W. Shakespeare born?

6

In Stratford-on-Avon

255.

III

Choose the right variant:

Who wrote “Hamlet”?

6

Shakespeare

256.

III

Choose the right variant:

When do Americans celebrate Independence Day

6

July 4

257.

III

Choose the right variant:

Which is the United States capital?

6

Washington D.C.

258.

III

Choose the right variant:

Who discovered America?

6

Christopher Columbus

259.

III

Choose the right variant:

The American flag has:

6

13 stripes

260.

III

Choose the right variant:

Which is the longest river in the USA?

6

Mississippi

261.

III

Choose the right variant:

Who is officially the head of the state and the government of the USA?

6

President

262.

III

Choose the right variant:

Formally the head of Canada is …

6

Queen of Great Britain Prince

263.

III

Choose the right variant:

What is “Big Ben”?

6

Clock

264.

III

Choose the right variant:

How many houses does the British Parliament consist of?

6

2

265.

III

Choose the right variant:

In whose hands is the state power in Britain?

6

Parliament

266.

III

Choose the right variant:

Who was the first president of the USA?

6

George Washington

267.

III

Choose the right variant:

America was discovered by Columbus in…

6

1492

268.

III

Choose the right variant:

A new part of the world was called America after…

6

Amerigo Vespucci

269.

III

Choose the right variant:

In the north the USA is bordered by…

6

Canada

270.

III

Choose the right variant:

In the south the USA is bordered by …

6

Mexico

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