Test:

Test your English and general knowledge of English speaking countries

Evaluation: 24 - 20: Excellent results! Congratulations! Your score varies from 100% to 83%. You have very good general knowledge and your grammar is also great. The grammar test contained some very difficult topics in which students tend to make mistakes. 19 - 16: Very good! Your score varies from 79% to 67%. You can be happy with your result and use this test as a guideline for your studying plan to improve your weak areas. 15 - 12: Good work! Your score varies from 63% to 50%. That means that you got more than half of the questions right. Consider your weak points and try to improve them. The test was divided into two parts: general knowledge and grammar, so if you lost many points for one part of the quiz, try to concentrate little bit more on the other one. 11 - 8: Your score varies from 46% to 33%. It’s better than nothing! There is no reason to despair, this test is quite difficult, but do not forget that in your exam you will not have a multiple-choice quiz but you will have to speak. 7 - 0: Your score varies from 29% to zero. Poor performance! You need to work harder, especially if you are taking English exams next year. You’d better start studying soon!

slovník, angličtina
1.How many stars are there on the American flag?

2.What party does Barrack Obama belong to?

3.What is the difference between a senator and a congressman?

4.Who built Hadrian’s Wall, when and why?

5.Who established the Church of England?

6.When was the Hundred Years War and who was the enemy of England?

7.Who is technically the Head of the Canadian state?

8.The capital of Australia is:

9.Where is the seat of the EU Commission?

10.Which one of the following sights is not situated in New York?

11.Which of the following are tragedies by Shakespeare?

12.Who is the author of the novel Great Expectations?

13.“How long ……….in Paris?” “For two years. I don’t think I will ever leave.”

14.We have booked a holiday in Italy. We ……..a few days by the sea.

15.Why are you so red and sweaty?

16.While I ……..home from work, I saw Kate with her new boyfriend in the park.

17.When I got home, it was quite late. I had dinner, I……TV and then I went to bed.

18.It is too risky. I wouldn’t do it, if I …….you.

19.I am getting a headache. I am not used to ………….so much.

20.I was surprised that so many people were ….the demonstration.

21.We arrived just ………..to say goodbye to him.

22.There are usually only …….people in the shop early in the morning.

23.Which of the following options has the same meaning as the sentence: We can stay until the end of the meeting.

24.My mum told me that I could stay at my friend’s house if I wanted. In other words:

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