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TEST YOURSELF - 6

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1. If Mr Drake doesn’t hand in resignation, then Paul will.

 

A) Apparently, neither Paul nor Mr Drake plans to resign.

B) Either Mr Drake resigns or Paul does.

C) Mr Drake gave in his resignation before Paul.

D)  Paul would have resigned if Mr Drake had.

E) Paul won’t resign unless Mr Drake does.

2. Few of the people who attended the opening the exhibition realised just how remarkable the exhibition was.

 

A) Many people at the opening were unable to appreciate the worth of the exhibition.

B) Most people who came to the opening did not expect the exhibition to be of any value.

C) A great majority of the people were, in fact, impressed by the exhibition when it was opened.

D) At the opening of the exhibition some people thought it was inefficiently organised.

E) Of those who attended the opening, some thought the exhibition was rather disappointing.

3. A comparative study of religions is a subject that appeals to most theologians.

 

A) Religions are often compared by some of the theologians.

B) Many theologians argue that religions should have been studied comparatively.

C) Comparatively, many theologians are involved in the study of religions.

D) For most theologians, religious subjects are interesting even though they are studied comparatively.

E) For the majority of theologians, the comparison of religions is a subject of great interest.

4. Efforts at the collective bargaining have failed because what was demanded was more than the firm could afford.

 

A) The demands made at the collective bargaining could have been met by the firm.

B) Even if the firm could have afforded more, the collective bargaining wouldn’t have been useful.

C) The failure of the efforts of the collective bargaining was due to the lack of interest on the part of the firm.

D) Since the firm could not possibly meet the demands, the parties at the collective bargaining could not reach an agreement.

E) Both sides made considerable efforts to ensure the success of the collective bargaining.

5. In view of the evidence, it seemed quite clear that John had committed the crime.

 

A) At court John was charged with crime.

B) From the evidence it was fairly obvious that the criminal was John.

C) As far as the evidence is concerned, John seems to be a suspect.

D) All the evidence showed that John was the only person to be charged with the crime.

E) If John had committed the crime, the evidence would have shown it.

6. He advised me not to sell such a quantity of shares without consulting an expert.

 

A) The expert’s advice was to consult him first and then sell the shares.

B) He told me that only experts could sell so many shares.

C) He thought it would be better if I were to seek professional advice before selling so many shares.

D) The sale of shares, he argued, was to be done on the advice of professionals.

E) He claimed that professional advice was necessary before we sold any quantity of shares

7. I wished I hadn't given him a job in the firm _____ .

 

A) although he is less efficient than I once assumed

B) unless he makes a big effort to prove he can be useful

C) wherever a suitable vacancy may occur

D) that my father was a founding member

E) when I saw him behaving in such an irresponsible manner

8. Alec must have taken my car _____ .

 

A) since no one else knows where I keep the car keys

B) that I left it in front of the office

C) if we have arranged to meet at the dentist’s

D) since he would never do such a thing

E) as soon as I get back from the concert


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