1.
(A) 297; 30
(B) 296; 30
(C) 297; 13
(D) 219; 13
2.
(A) 1985; 2.9 million
(B) 1984; 2.5 million
(C) 1985; 2.5 million
(D) 1984; 2.4 million
3.
(A) 130 - 67
(B) 113-76
(C) 132-76
(D) 132-67
4.
(A) 1.5 million; 714,308
(B) 1.3 million; 740,318
(C) 1.5 million; 714,380
(D) 1.3 million; 740,380
5.
(A) 38,158; 50,812
(B) 138,150; 15,812
(C) 38,158; 15.812
(D) 13,150; 50,812
6.
(A) She never ran a shop before, but she is doing well in business.
(B) Her success in running a shop is due to her experience in business.
(C) Her business experience will be helpful to her in running her
shop.
(D) Her shop is too small to be a great success in spite of her experience.
7.
(A) He does his research work during his spare time.
(B) He is so fully occupied that he has no time to do research work.
(C) He is spared from research work for lack of time.
(D) He spends all of his time on research work.
8.
(A) He likes most of the students.
(B) He dislikes most of the students.
(C) He is an ordinary student.
(D) He is an exceptional student.
9.
(A) It seems that the Educational Program is hardly effective.
(B) Whether the Educational Program will be effective is unknown.
(C) The Educational Program is seen as highly effective.
(D) In effect, the Educational Program remains open to attack.
10.
(A) Carol bought a less fashionable dress with seventy-five dollars.
(B) Carol couldn't afford to buy a fashionable dress priced at seventy-five
dollars.
(C) Carol could have bought a more fashionable dress with an extra
seventy-five dollars.
(D) Carol hesitated to spend seventy-five dollars on another fashionable
dress.
11.
(A) Because he wanted to see places of interest as a tourist.
(B) Because he wanted to find out about some mysterious places.
(C) Because he wanted to kill time in the town-center.
(D) Because he wanted to do shopping at the market-place.
12.
(A) To go everywhere on foot.
(B) To keep a map at hand.
(C) To ask people the way.
(D) To get lost on purpose.
13.
(A) On foot.
(B) By bus.
(C) By bike.
(D) By boat.
14.
(A) He couldn't pronounce the name of the hotel where he stayed.
(B) He couldn't speak the language.
(C) He forgot the name of the street in which he lived.
(D) He didn't see a single passer-by.
15.
(A) After he finished his coffee in a cafe.
(B) Thirty minutes after he got off the bus.
(C) When he had lunch.
(D) The minute he reached the market place.
16.
(A) In the middle of the night.
(B) At about 2 o'clock.
(C) After three o'clock.
(D) After night fell.
17.
(A) On foot.
(B) In their own car.
(C) By taxi.
(D) By taking a free ride.
18.
(A) The window of their house had been broken.
(B) Their house had been broken into.
(C) A policeman was waiting for them.
(D) They had forgotten to take key with them.
19.
(A) They felt very angry.
(B) They felt guilty.
(C) They felt tired out.
(D) They felt relieved.
20.
(A) It was pleasant.
(B) It was unforgettable.
(C) It was odd.
(D) It was valuable.