Nouns, articles, quantifiers and pronouns Testleri 11
Nouns, articles, quantifiers and pronouns Testleri 11
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Soru 1 |
Not even half of the population voted in the election.
A | In reality, only half of the people turned out to vote. |
B | Little more than fifty percent of the people bothered to vote. |
C | The number of those who cast their election vote was even below fifty percent. |
D | At least half of the voters forgot to vote in the election held recently. |
E | Half of the voters decided against voting in the election. |
Soru 2 |
The woman whose car was filmed near the scene has been eliminated from the enquiry.
A | They are no longer looking for the lady whose car was filmed at the scene as they have another suspect. |
B | They have a suspect who is a woman seen driving a car close to the scene. |
C | The lady whose car was identified as being at the scene is one of the prime suspects. |
D | They have ruled out the lady whose car had been picked up on camera close to the scene as a suspect. |
E | The woman whose car was spotted on a security camera has come forward to rule herself out as a suspect. |
Soru 3 |
The only person not to know of his misconduct was his manager.
A | Everyone but his manager was aware of his misconduct. |
B | Most people were unaware of his misconduct, but his manager knew of it. |
C | He hid his misconduct from everyone, including his boss. |
D | He managed to keep his misconduct a secret from everyone. |
E | No one who had found out about his misconduct thought about telling his manager. |
Soru 4 |
There is no question that a rise in fees would be a further disincentive for students.
A | An increase in fees could discourage some students from continuing to study. |
B | It is certain that an increase in fees would be an additional discouragement to students. |
C | If fees are Loo high, then some students won’t embark on a course of study. |
D | It is doubtful that a raise in fees would discourage any students from studying. |
E | The question was raised as to whether an increase in fees would discourage students. |
Soru 5 |
The Chinese recognise that there is cruelty attached to trading in products from bears and insist that alternatives are available in their traditional medicine.
A | The Chinese cruelly trade in parts of bears for medical purposes as there are no alternatives available in traditional medicine. |
B | The Chinese strongly deny that they cruelly sell medical products made from bears and assert that alternatives to these have been found for use in their traditional medicine. |
C | The brutality connected with selling products from bears has been acknowledged by the Chinese, who assert that there are other products in their traditional medicine that can be used in place of these. |
D | Although the Chinese have admitted that it is barbaric to use parts of bears as medicines, these form an essential part of their traditional medicine, for which there is no alternative. |
E | The Chinese don’t appreciate that their trading in parts of bears for medical uses is cruel and see their actions as essential to their alternative traditional medicine. |
Soru 6 |
The majority of delegates from the one hundred and sixty nations voted not to lift the ban on whaling.
A | Most of the one hundred and sixty national representatives were in favour oflifting the ban on whaling. |
B | There were few delegates from the one hundred and sixty nations who weren’t in favour of allowing whaling. |
C | Over half of the representatives from the one hundred and sixty countries agreed to abolish the ban on whaling. |
D | More than half of the representatives from one hundred and sixty countries voted against abolishing the ban on whaling. |
E | The ban on whaling was lifted by a majority vote from the representatives from one hundred and sixty countries. |
Soru 7 |
Although doctors recommend doing aerobic exercise three times a week, few people over fifty heed this advice.
A | Quite a few people over fifty do aerobic exercise as many times a week as doctors recommend. |
B | Despite recommendations from doctors that aerobic exercise should be done three times weekly, not many people over fifty conform to this. |
C | Once people reach fifty, they don’t often follow the recommendations of doctors to exercise aerobically three times weekly. |
D | It is recommended by doctors that people over fifty exercise aerobically no fewer than three times each week. |
E | The doctor has given the fifty-year-olds a recommendation for exercising aerobically three times a week, but few of them will conform to this. |
Soru 8 |
No sooner had we got to know our local policeman than he was replaced by someone else.
A | We didn't really get to know our last police officer before he was transferred to a remote area. |
B | Everyone had just got accustomed to the police officer when he decided to do something else. |
C | They keep replacing our local police officer before we even get acquainted with him. |
D | Soon after we had got to know our local police officer, we had to ask for a replacement. |
E | Hardly had we got acquainted with our local police officer when somebody else took his place. |
Soru 9 |
Nearly four-fifths of prisoners offend again after they are released from prison.
A | Approximately four out of five prisoners commit more serious crimes following their release from prison. |
B | Roughly one-fifth of all criminals will serve more than one prison term. |
C | Almost eighty percent of all criminals commit more than one crime before being sent to prison. |
D | Roughly four-fifths of prisoners commit worse crimes after their release from prison. |
E | Those who do not restart their criminal activities following their release from prison form a little more than one-fifth of all |
Soru 10 |
The chairperson has the time until Friday to agree to the proposals, or he’ll face further calls for his resignation from the committee.
A | Because the Chairperson didn’t agree to the proposals, he has been given until Friday by the committee to give his resignation. |
B | If the chairperson doesn't accept the proposals on Friday, he will probably be asked to resign by the committee. |
C | The chairperson must accept the proposals by Friday; otherwise, members of the committee will again ask him to resign. |
D | The committee have given the chairperson a deadline of Friday for accepting their proposal calling for his resignation. |
E | The chairperson has given the committee the time until Friday to agree to his proposals or to accept his resignation. |
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