Unit 12 Test – 2nd SecEnglish Tests for Grade 11 1 Unit 12 Test - 2nd Sec 1 / 50 1. The Ministry of Education is trying to change the traditional ways of teaching. “.........” and “.........” are antonyms for “traditional”. recognized untraditional up-to-date ancient strange 2 / 50 2. Peace negotiations are crucial when ending political disputes. The synonyms for “crucial” are “.........” and “.........”. unimportant different sufficient fundamental essential 3 / 50 3. We had to ......... the car was quite safe for the trip. ensure make sure expect forget prepare 4 / 50 4. My grandfather decided to ......... to his village after he had retired. live stay return adopt move 5 / 50 5. I’m going to ......... my young brother while my mother is away. take care find out take care of care for responsible for 6 / 50 6. My parents are quite ......... my success. crowded with pleased with jealous of proud of happy with 7 / 50 7. It’s really difficult to live in an abandoned place. “Abandoned” can be replaced by “.........” and “.........”. inhibited unrestrained ordinary uninhibited populated 8 / 50 8. You ......... take photographs near a military area. mustn’t needn’t should can’t ought to 9 / 50 9. The little child played a trick on his elder brother and hid his mobile. “Hid” here is opposite in meaning to “.........” and “.........”. showed displayed moved explained appeared 10 / 50 10. Hatim is absent. He ......... be sick; I’m not sure. may should can’t could must 11 / 50 11. There is no signal, so the mobile phone is ......... here. useful careful useless careless 12 / 50 12. The young man was sent to prison. He must have been ......... . careful hopeful guilty witty 13 / 50 13. The child’s sudden disappearance is still a .........; no one could know the reason. mystery reason recovery discovery 14 / 50 14. I ......... a recent photo with my application form. separated detached touched attached 15 / 50 15. Taha: Is the new secretary married? Adel: No, she is ......... . insisted occupied decided engaged 16 / 50 16. Mysterious crimes usually need clues to be ...... . dissolved amused appeared solved 17 / 50 17. Unfortunately, someone ......... the lady’s money last night. stole lent owed robbed 18 / 50 18. My uncle is a skilled ......... in the linen factory; he makes wonderful clothes. weaver baker barber waver 19 / 50 19. It is important to respect the opinions of others, even if they are ......... to yours. similar belonged different same 20 / 50 20. Hala ......... to be an honest girl when she delivered the bag of jewellery she had found to the police. approved removed moved proved 21 / 50 21. The cause of the sudden fire is still .........; the police have no evidence. known disclosed mysterious mystery 22 / 50 49. Which of the following isn’t structurally correct? Karim might visit us tomorrow; I’m not sure. Food can’t have been prepared; the children are waiting impatiently. Rami must have joined the faculty he liked most. Salma mustn’t have made that mistake; she is always careful. 23 / 50 50. Which of the following is structurally correct? He might have being preparing for the wedding party. Akram must have been busy because he didn’t come to the club yesterday. Hala must go to Alexandria yesterday; it was necessary for her to travel there Tamer must be at home or in the club; I don’t know for sure where he is . 24 / 50 48. My friend left hospital and went to work yesterday. He must have become better. The underlined sentence shows ......... . necessity prohibition deduction probability 25 / 50 47. Strangely, I found the front door open. Someone ......... it with a key; it wasn’t broken. must open must have opened mustn’t have opened might open 26 / 50 46. The robber ......... into the flat through the window; it is neither broken nor open. can’t break must break can't have broken shouldn’t have broken 27 / 50 45. She ......... there. Her car keys are still here. may have driven can't have driven shouldn’t have driven must have driven 28 / 50 44. The police think the suspect ......... the country using a fake passport; they are still investigating the matter. should have left may have left might have been left must have left 29 / 50 43. I think I ......... the air conditioning on. Please can you check? should have left might have left mustn’t have left must have left 30 / 50 42. Oh, good! We've got meat. Mother ......... it yesterday. I’m quite sure. might buy might have bought must buy must have bought 31 / 50 41. The earthquake ......... destructive; thousands of people were killed in Turkey. might be mustn’t have been shouldn’t have been must have been 32 / 50 40. My neighbour ......... the murderer; all witnesses confirmed that he was in another place at that time. might have been can’t have been must be can’t be 33 / 50 39. His home ......... far because he always walks to work. might have been can’t be must be must have been 34 / 50 38. That ......... an interesting film. I can see a lot of people queuing to get into the cinema. can’t be might have been must have been must be 35 / 50 37. Lamiaa ......... that necklace. I am sure she had no money at that time. can’t have bought can’t buy can’t buy might buy 36 / 50 36.Taher ......... have woven that pullover; he used to be a skilled weaver. should can’t must shouldn’t 37 / 50 35. No one knows where the tourist comes from; he ............ be Italian. can’t shouldn’t must could 38 / 50 29. The businessman ......... have accepted all the terms we suggested; he has signed the contract. might must can’t shouldn’t 39 / 50 34. Perhaps he ......... the killer; he isn’t on good terms with the victim. Still, there is no definite evidence against him . might be may be can’t be is 40 / 50 33. All the customers like that shop assistant, so he ......... be a good man. must shouldn’t can’t might 41 / 50 32. Huda ......... be sad; she has just won a valuable prize. must should can’t should 42 / 50 22. A literary ......... is the main idea or the moral a writer explores in a novel, short story, or other literary work . plot pace theme setting 43 / 50 31. Shorouk is not here yet. She ......... be stuck in traffic; who knows? should mustn't might must 44 / 50 30. You ......... have seen my dad in the club; he is still away on business. must should couldn’t might 45 / 50 23. The robber attacked the shopkeeper and ......... the store of jewellery. robbed restored stole provided 46 / 50 28. I don’t know where Mr Adel is; he ......... be busy working. I have no idea. can’t mustn’t might must 47 / 50 27. After that heart attack, he ......... that health is much better than wealth! recognised reminded realised persuaded 48 / 50 26. The series of causes and effects which shape the story as a whole is called the ......... . style criticism plot pace 49 / 50 24. Tamer will always ......... the day he joined the faculty he liked most. remind remember forget forge 50 / 50 25. The novel is long, but the pace is quite fast. "Pace" here refers to ......... . the style critics use by showing points of weakness. what the readers say about the novel. the speed at which incidents happen. the way characters are drawn. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte