1.
Complete the dialogue.
-What does your friend look like? (2013)
-He is … and … .
1. wise 2. Handsome 3. Generous 4. Polite 5.well-built
1. wise 2. Handsome 3. Generous 4. Polite 5.well-built
a) 1,3 b)4,5
c) 2,3 d)2,5 e)1,4
2. Choose
the correct sentence in the Passive Voice? (2014)
How often do you feed the children?
a) How often
were the children fed by you?
b) How often are
the children fed by you?
c) How often have
you been fed by the children?
d) How often are
you fed by the children?
e) How often do
the children feed you?
3.
Choose the correct conjunction? (2015)
As … the room … the hotel was comfortable, I refused
to stay there.
a) neither … nor
b) neither … or
c) - … and
d) either … or
e) both … and
4.
Choose the correct variant. (2015)
I wonder if … the fellows have won the game.
1. neither 2.all
3.each 4. Either 5.both
a) 4,5 b) 3,4,5
c) 2,5 d) 1,4 e) 1,2,3
5.
Complete the sentence. (2013)
I have
completely forgotten the cottage …
1. we stayed in
2. which we
stayed
3. where we
stayed
4. where we
stayed in
a) 1,2,4 b) 1,3
c) 3,4 d) 1,2,3 e) 2,4
6.
Choose the correct translation. (2015)
Tədqiqat, bir mövzu haqqında yeni faktlar və ya məlumat
üzə çıxarmaq üçün onun diqqətlə öyrənilməsidir.
a)
Research is carefully used to discover new facts or information about a
subject.
b)
Research is careful study of new facts or information in order to discover a subject.
c)
Research is a careful study of a subject in order to discover new facts or
information about it.
d)
Scientific research is a subject for discovering new facts and information.
e) To
discover new facts or information about a subject is research.
7. Complete the sentence. (2014)
Jane’s
parents want ... English well.
a) her
to learn b) her learning c)she learn d)
her learned e) she to learn
8. Choose the correct tense forms. (2014)
When the farmer ... home, his horse ... .
a) had
returned, had been stolen
b)
returned , had been stolen
c) has
returned, has been stolen
d)
returned, stole
e)
returned, had stolen
9. Choose the correct question to the underlined part of the sentence. (2013)
He began to earn money when he was a little boy.
a) What
did he begin to do when he was a little boy?
b) When
did he begin gto earn money?
c) How
much did he earn when he was a little boy?
d) What
did he began to earn when he was a
little boy?
e) When
was he a little boy?
10. Choose the wrong pair of synonyms. (2013)
a)
fluent - dreary
b) silly
- stupid
c) quiet
- silent
d)
mighty - powerful
e)
cheerful – joyful
11. Complete the dialogue. (2014)
- Excuse me, sir, which is the nearest way to the
post office?
- ... ... ...
a) I am
on my way home.
b) I am
afraid I don’t know.
c) There
is no other way out of this situation.
d) You
are a quite right.
e) I
don’t mind.
12. Choose the correct logical ending. (2013)
You will be praised by the teacher if you ... .
a) look
at your friends’ papers during exam
b) break
the lesson procedures
c) keep
speaking at the lesson with your friend
d)
answer his questions correctly
e) copy
from your friend at the examination
13. Make up a dialogue. (2015)
1. – How
long are you going to stay in this country?
2. –
Where are you going?
3. –
About two months.
4. –
Your passport, please.
5. – To
London.
6. -
Here you are.
a) 4, 6,
1, 3, 5, 2
b) 2, 5,
4, 3, 6, 1
c) 1, 5,
2, 3, 4, 6
d) 2, 5,
1, 3, 4, 6
e) 4, 6,
2, 3, 1, 5
14. Choose the words which are
not antonyms. (2015)
a) kind
– cruel
b) heavy
- light
c)
receive - realize
d)
openly – secretly
e) empty
– full
15. Choose the correct tense forms. (2013)
Uncle Tom didn’t know that his sons ... and ...
behind him.
a) had
come, were standing
b) came,
were standing
c) came,
are standing
d) were
coming, stood
e) had
come, was standing
16. Choose the correct
conjunctive word. (2014)
I asked him ... cities he had visited.
a) in
which
b) what
kind
c) which
d) how
e) how
much
17. Choose the correct tense form. (2015)
When Nick ... home tired that afternoon his mother
... him a letter.
a) came,
gave
b) will
come, has given
c) come,
will give
d) came,
has given
e) came,
had given
18. Choose the logically correct ending. (2013)
If you friend is going for a job interview, you
should ...
a) be
indifferent to it
b)
discourage him
c) wish
him good luck
d)
prevent him from going there
e) burst
with envy
19. Choose the logically correct
variant. (2014)
“ Fred is capable of swimming a farther than me ”
is close in meaning to “... ... ...”
a) I can
hardly swim as far as Fred.
b) I can
swim farther than Fred.
c) Fred
can’t swim as far as I can.
d) Fred
never swims farther than me.
e) It is
easy for me to catch up with Fred.
20. Complete the sentence. (2015)
Henry told ...
a) his friends when he has gone sightseeing.
b) his
friend he would do his best to help him.
c) if
were swimming and boxing his hobbies.
d) if
had the contract been signed.
e)
whether can’t he recognize the signature.
21. Choose the correct translation. (2013)
Çox gec olmasına baxmayaraq, biz işimizi
dayandırmadıq.
a)
Though it was very late, we didn’t stop our work.
b) Though it was
very late, we couldn’t stop our work.
c) Though it
wasn’t so late, we stopped our work.
d) As it was too
late, we stopped our work.
e) It was not
too late to stop our work.
22.
Choose the synonym of the underlined word. (2015)
He was late, but the teacher excused him.
a) praised b) let
c) forgive d) freed e) punished
23.
Choose the correct prepositions. (2013)
We have lived … the same house … twenty years.
a) in, in b) at, since c) in, after d) in, since e) in, for
24.
Choose the correct word. (2014)
… people want
more money, power, food, etc. than they really need.
a) Honest b) Polite c) Noble d) Greedy e) Proud
25.
Choose the antonym of the underlined word. (2013)
Nobody expected Roland to lie.
a) to be
right b) to joke c) to tell the truth d) to be wrong e) to boast
26.
Complete the sentence. (2013)
The workers wanted to know … .
a) why was the ambulance late
a) why was the ambulance late
b) what the
matter was
c) what time the
accident has happend
d) when will the
manager receive them
e) how has all
happened
27.
Choose the correct word. (2015)
“To …” means to produce or design something that has
not existed before.
a) value b) cancel c) accept d) reveal e)invent
28.
Choose the sentences in the Passive Voice. (2013)
1. My father
collected stamps when he was a boy.
2. Many
interesting books were collected in our schools for the hospital last year.
3. The
post-cards, collected by the children were very colourful.
4. Jane has been
elected the monitor of the class.
5. The pupils
elected the monitor in September.
a) 1,4 b) 1,5
c) 2,4 d) 2,3 e)3,5
29.
Choose the qualities that annoy you most. (2013)
(açıq sual)
1.
impatience 2. Impoliteness 3. Responsibility 4. Nobility 5. Rudeness
30.
Make up sentence. (2014) (açıq sual)
1. seen 2. films
3. what 4. have 5. this
week 6. you
31.
Choose the correct prepositions. (2015)
He told the job alone …. turning …
anybody … assistance.
a) to, to, for
b) without, to,
for
c) without, to,
to
d) with, for,
for
e) by, to, to
32.
Make up story. (2014) (açıq sual)
1. One day, an
old woman showed him an exercise book and asked him to tell her the truth.
2. He was proud
of this ability and often boasted among his friends.
3. “All right,
I’ll tell you the truth. The boy is a bad and lazy fellow”, he said.
4. He could tell
a person’s character by his handwriting.
5. “I was your
teacher, and this is your own exercise book, ’’said the woman smiling.
6. Balzac, the
famous French writer, was a man of great talent.
33.
Choose the correct variants. (2013) (açıq sual)
Is he … ?
1. French 2. The French 3. That Frenchman 4. Frenchman
34.
Choose the logically correct variant. (2015)
It is easy to live and work in a house where …
a) you have
unbearable neighbours around.
b) you aren’t
safe.
c) telephone
call disturb you.
d) you have all
modern conveniences.
e) you have no
peace because of children’s noise.
35.
Choose the correct variant variant.
(2015)
We could get … about the rescued ship.
a) an
information b)some informations c) another information d) some information e) a few informations.
36.
Choose the correct variants. (2014) (açıq sual)
When we came in we saw Peter … something.
1. writing 2. Writes 3. Write 4. To write
37. Choose the
correct variants. (2013) (açıq sual)
1. to do phone
call
2. to make a cup
of coffee
3. to do the
ironing
4. to make good
5. to do
progress
38.
Choose the correct pronouns. (2013)
Tom asked Mary to call … when … woke up.
a) his, he b) his, they c) hers, he d) him, she e) hers, she
39.
Choose the correct variant of the sentence in the Passive Voice. (2015)
Did the rain spoil all the pleasure?
a) Was all
pleasure spoilt by the rain?
b) Have all the
pleasure been spoilt?
c) Has all
pleasure been spoilt by the rain?
d) Were all
pleasure spoilt by the rain?
e) Was the rain
spoilt all the pleasure?
40.
Choose the correct variant. (2013)
It was Sam … told me … to find my friend.
a) when,
where b) whom, how c) who, which d) that, what e) who, where
41.
Choose the correct translation.
(2014)
Nə dostum, nə də mən alman dilində danışa bilmirik.
a) My friend can’t speak German, I can’t either.
b) Neither my
friend nor I can speak German.
c) Neither I nor
my friend speaks German.
d) Both my
friend and I can’t speak German.
e) My friend
can’t speak German, nor can I.
42.
Choose the correct question to the part of the sentence underlined. (2015)
The delegates have been here for ten days.
a) How long have
been the delegates here?
b) How many days
were the delegates been here?
c) When have the
delegates been here?
d) When the
delegates were here?
e) How long have
the delegates been here?
43.
Choose the correct pronouns. (2014)
Will … of you, girls, lend … … umbrella?
a) neither, us,
her
b) any, her,
mine
c) each, me,
hers
d) either, me,
your
e) every, us,
her
44.
Choose the sentence logically correct.
(2015)
Let’s buy this dress, …
a) it is very
tight for you.
b) it is too
loose for you.
c) if you don’t
need it.
d) it is doesn’t
suit you at all.
e) it is just
your size.
45.
Choose the correct negative sentence.
(2013)
a) He has to change his flat, hasn’t he?
b) He had
neither time nor money to go to the concert.
c) There was
neither pen nor pencil to write with.
d) They have not
English class on Friday, too.
e) He hardly
ever needs your help neither.
46.
Choose the wrong pair of synoyms. (2014)
a) wonderful -
splendid
b) mighty -
powerful
c) continue -
last
d) order -
command
e) high – wide
47.
Make up story. (2013) (açıq sual)
1. I never
thought to see such a famous man as you in my house” cried the farmer joyfully.
2. “Good God!
Robinson Crusoe, the great traveller!
3. Caruso, the
famous Italian singer, was once driving a car through a small village in
America.
4. Entering a
farm house, he was asked his name.
5. Suddenly his
car broke down.
6. “Caruso”,
said the singer.
48.
Match the words to their definitions.
(2014)
1. Property
2. consciousness
3. enlightenment
a. a quality or
characteristics that something has
b. the process
of understanding something or making somebody understand it.
c. things that
are owned by somebody
d. the state of
being aware of what is happening
e. a statement
or description that makes something seem larger
a) 1 – a, c; 2 –
d; 3 – b
b) 1 – c; 2 – b;
3 – d
c) 1 – b; 2 – a;
3 – d
d) 1 – a; 2 – b,
d; 3 - e
e) 1 – c; 2 – d;
3 – a, e
49.
Make up sentence (2013) (açıq sual)
1. a lot of
2. Mr. Brown
3. to read
4. tells
5. his students
6. books
50. Choose
the correct question to the part of the sentence underlined. (2014)
My sister won a prize for her singing.
a) For what won
my sister a prize?
b) Whose singing
won a prize?
c) Why did my
sister win a prize for?
d) What did my
sister win a prize for?
e) What did my
sister win?
51.
Choose the antonym of the underlined word.
(2014)
I’ve met my friend and I am very glad.
a) pleased
b) lucky c) eager d) happy
e) sad
52.
Choose the correct negative sentence.
(2014)
My uncle had a son and a daughter.
a) My uncle had
neither son nor daughter.
b) My uncle had
not son or a daughter.
c) My uncle
didn’t have son or daughter.
d) My uncle had
no son or a daughter.
e) My uncle had
no son or daughter.
53.
Choose the correct prepositions.
(2014)
He got … the bus and stood … the house trying to
decide whether to go … it or not.
a) on, near, in
b) off, in front
of, into
c) on, at, out
of
d) off, in front
of, out
e) off, near, to
54.
Choose the logically correct variants.
(2014) (açıq sual)
It is our duty to protect children from … .
1. exploitation
and torture
2. charity and
kindness
3. aggression
and justice
4. bad treatment
and cruelty
5. prosperity
and violence
55.
Choose the correct variants. (2014) (açıq sual)
The trees were shining softly in the sun.
1. So was the
water in the pool.
2. The water in
the pool was too.
3. The water was
in the ocean either.
4. Neither was
the water in the pool.
Read the passage and answer questions 56-60 (2014)
Education is much more open-ended and
all-inclusive than schooling. Education knows no bound. It can take place
anywhere, whether in the job or in the kitchen and travelling. It includes both
the formal learning that takes place in schools and the whole universe of
informal learning. The agents of education can range from a grandparent to the
people debating politics on the radio, from a child to a distinguished
scientist. Whereas schooling has a certain predictability, education quite
often produces surprises. A chance conversation with a stranger may lead a
person to discover how little he knows of other cultures. People are engaged in
education from infancy on. Education is a very broad and inclusive term and a
lifelong process, that starts long before the start of school, and one that
should be an integral part of
one’s entire life.
But schooling is a specific, formalized
process, whose general pattern varies little from one setting to the next.
Throughout a country, children arrive at school at approximately the same time,
take assigned seats, are taught by an adult, use similar textbooks, do
homework, take exams, and so on.
The slices of reality that are to be
learned, whether they are the
alphabet or an understanding of the working of government, have usually been
limited by the boundaries of the subject being taught. For example, high school
students know that they are not likely to find out in their classes the truth
about political problems in their communities or what the newest filmmakers are
experimenting with. There are definite conditions surrounding the formalized
process of schooling.
56.
The underlined word “they” refers to … .
a) slices of
reality b) communities c) political problems
d) learners e) similar textbooks
57.
What questions can one find answers in the text to?
1. Does
education include both formal and informal learning?
2. What is
education limited by?
3. Why can’t
high school students learn the realities
about political problems in their country?
4. What age do
parents consider necessary for their children to attend school?
5. What can a
person find out while communicating with
a foreigner?
a) 2, 4, 5 b) 1, 3, 4 c) 1, 2, 4 d) 1, 3, 5 e) 2, 3, 5
58. Which
of the following conclusions is correct?
a) Schooling
should continue until people are 50 or 55 years old.
b) Education
systems needn’t be reformed at all.
c) Without
formal education, people would remain ignorant.
d) Going to
school is only a part of how people become educated.
e) Education
takes less time than schooling.
59.
The statement “Education knows no bounds”
means … .
a) education
should be completed only by doing exercises at home and taking exams
b) every person
can go to school within a limited period of time
c) the area of
getting education can be everywhere – in the kindergarten, at work or while travelling
d) it has a
certain predictability
e) there’s no
significant difference between education and schooling
60.
The word “integral” means … .
a) enjoyable,
pleasing or attractive
b) being
unnecessary
c) being an
essential part of something
d) causing
surprise
e) not very
great in amount
Read the passage and answer questions (61-65) (2013)
The story of the Native Americans – or
American Indians - is one that is
unique, tragic and inspiring. It is unique because the Indians were the
original inhabitants of the American continent and experienced every stage of its European settlement. It is
tragic because the conflict between the Indians and whites paralleled the
experience of peoples throughout the world who have come in contact with expanding, industrialized societies.
It is an inspiring story because the Native Americans, although lost much of
their land in the 19th
century, have survived, have asserted their political and economic
rights, and have succeeded in retaining their identity and culture despite the
influence of modern civilization.
Today Native Americans are full citizens
of the United States. They are proud of their own cultural heritage which they
are trying to protect and maintain.
Marks of that heritage can be found all
over the United States. Many of the names on United States maps such as Ohio,
Michigan, Kansas – are Indian words. Indians taught the Europeans how to cultivate
crops such as corn, tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco.
About half of the Indians in the United
States live in large cities and rural areas throughout the country. The
remainder live in about 300 federal reservations (land set for their use).
61.
The passage is mainly about.
a) the states on United States map where
American Indians began their lives.
b) marks of
cultural heritage, which American Indians are trying to preserve
c) the people
from European colonies who came to live on the American continent
d) the tragic
conflict which broke out between the Indians and whites
e) the original
inhabitants of the American continent.
62.
The underlined word “its” in the
passage refers to … .
a) the original
inhabitants
b) the story of
the Native Americans
c) the conflict
between the Indians and whites
d) the American
Indians
e) the American
continent
63.
The underlined phrased in the passage “expanding,
industrialized societies” is closest in meaning to …. .
a) ethic groups
with rich cultural heritsge
b) people having
free political and economic rights
c) communities
becoming weak and having no strong industires
d) countries
with modern developed civilization
e) communities
growing and having a lot of ind
64.
Choose the wrong variant.
a) the story of
the Native Americans is an awful one in the history of mankind.
b) Today all
Indians live in federal reservations.
c) It’s possible
to find marks of the Indians’ heritage everywhere in the USA nowadays.
d) The Indians
have always been the original inhabitants of the American continent.
e) the Native
Americans have managed to retain their identity and culture.
65.
The story of the Native Americans is inspiring because …. .
a) the Indians
taught the Europeans how to cultivate several kinds of crops.
b) they have not
been able to preserve their own cultural heritage.
c) about half of
the Indians in the United States live in large cities and rural areas.
d) they managed
to retain their unique existence though they lost much of their land in the
past.
e) the Indians
were the original inhabitants of the American continent and experienced every
phase of its European settlement.
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İNGİLİS DİLİ QƏBUL SUALLARININ CAVABLARI
1. D
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. B
6. C
7. A
8. B
9. B
10.
A
11.
E
12.
D
13.
D
14.
C
15.
A
16.
C
17.
A
18.
C
19.
A
20.
B
21.
A
22.
C
23.
B
24.
D
25.
C
26.
B
27.
E
28.
C
29.
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D
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D
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37.
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38.
D
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A
40.
E
41.
B
42.
E
43.
D
44.
E
45.
B
46.
E
47.
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A
49.
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D
51.
E
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53.
B
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D
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60.
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61.
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B
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B
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