Q:01 | I ----- the vase while I ----- the bookshelf.
Q:02 | Choose the correct option.
Q: 03 | By the time she arrived, we ----- dinner.
Q:04 | This time tomorrow, I ----- lying on a tropical beach.
Q:05 | Choose the correct option.
Q:06 | I looked in the rearview mirror and saw that someone ----- us.
Q:07 | It happened very quickly and I couldn’t see -----
Q:08 | Choose the correct option.
Q:09 | I didn’t ----- like spicy food, but now I eat it every day.
Q: 10 | Choose the correct answer.
Q:11 | Which option is correct?
Q:12 | Which sentence uses the third conditional correctly?
Q:14 | Can you tell where ------?
Q:15 | Choose the sentence with the correct pronoun usage.
“Part II: Vocabulary Session”
Choose the correct word from the following sentences.
Q:16 | It is 4.45 pm now. It means …….
Q:17 | My uncle doesn’t enjoy meeting people. He is not very ……
Q:18 | A meeting of group of people with a teacher is ……
Q:19 | A way to describe a head without hair on it is …….
Q:20 | “Finger licking’ good” is the …… of a famous fast-food chain.
Q:21 | I can’t keep driving because the weather is …… I can’t see anything clearly. Everything is blurred.
Q: 22 | I am studying …… now. So, I know about the impact of money on people, companies, and countries.
Q:23 | The police officers are chasing after a …… man in the mall. They think he is a thief.
Q:24 | The researcher team did a …… to know exactly about the learning styles of university level students.
Q:25 | My aunt’s daughter is my cousin sister. She is also my mother’s …….
“Part III: Function”
Choose the correct answers.
Q:26| Could you pass me the salt?
Q:27| If I were you, I would study more before the test.
Q:28| Why don’t we try the new Italian restaurant?
Q:29| Would you like to join us for the concert on Saturday?
Q:30| That’s an interesting point, I hadn’t thought about that
Q:31| I’d rather stay at home than go out tonight.
Q:32| I’m really sorry I forgot your birthday.
Q:33| Yes, I’d love to come to your party!
Q:34| It’s likely that the meeting will be postponed because of the storm.
Q:35I might be wrong, but I think the delivery is scheduled for tomorrow.
“Part IV: Reading Comprehension Session”
The Ayeyarwady Dolphin
In the wide, quiet waters of Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady River, a rare kind of dolphin swims gently. These dolphins are not like those found in the ocean. They live only in fresh water and have rounded heads and soft smiles. At full size, they can grow up to 2.75 meters long and weigh around 130 kilograms. Ayeyarwady dolphins are famous not only for their appearance but also for their kindness.
In some villages, fishermen and dolphins work together. The dolphins help guide the fish toward the nets. It is a peaceful partnership between humans and animals. This tradition, known as cooperative fishing, has been practiced for generations. But this harmony is in danger. Today, the number of dolphins is shrinking. In the Ayeyarwady River, there are only about 59 to 72 individuals left. Pollution, boat noise, and harmful fishing methods are hurting their home. People who live near the river are trying to protect them. Conservation teams report that dolphins live up to 30 years, but many die young due to human threats. Groups are teaching others how to care for the dolphins and the river. Some areas have been declared protected zones, where fishing rules are stricter and awareness campaigns are growing.
The Ayeyarwady dolphin is more than just an animal. It is a symbol of balance, beauty, and respect between nature and people. Saving them means saving a part of Myanmar’s soul and keeping the river’s gentle voice alive.
Q:36 | What distinguishes Ayeyarwady dolphins from most other dolphin species?
Q:37 | What is the main threat to Ayeyarwady dolphins mentioned in the passage?
Q:38 | Why is cooperative fishing considered a peaceful partnership?
Q:39 | What is the role of dolphins in cooperative fishing?
Q:40 | What is the role of awareness campaigns in dolphin conservation?