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English Quiz

PART 1: Grammar and Vocabulary (30 multiple choice questions)

Please answer all questions 1 to 30.

1. Sydney _______ a beautiful city.

2. _______ is that T-shirt?

3. ________dark at 5.00pm in Winter.

4. Hello, ___________ I speak to Jane please?

5. I _____________ born in 1992.

6. I always keep my mobile phone ___________ my bag.

7. __________ people from many countries in Australia.

8. Look outside! It’s_________________

9. In the future, people _____________ to the Moon on holidays.

10. When I was young, I ___________ to play football with my school team.

11. If I ____________ enough money, I _________ buy the latest iPhone.

12. I came to Australia ____________ English.

13. I went to the Police Station because my wallet was ______________.

14. Even though it was caught on camera, he _______________________ stealing the phone. 

15. If I had known you were hungry, I _________________ cooked some food.

16. What is your __________________ sport?

17. Alex has many, many friends. He’s very ____________ .

18. I usually have my ___________________ at around 7.00am.

19. I always _______________ the TV before I go to bed.

20. Meat from a _____________ is called pork.

21. My flight was ________________ by two hours, so I bought a book to read.

22. My partner and I got ___________________ last month and plan to get married next year.

23. The café closed last week, so I _____________ my job.

24. I really enjoy ________________ movies like the Avengers or X-Men.

25. I was _____________________, so I asked my teacher to explain again.

26. I was ___________________ about the pain in my stomach, so I went to see the doctor.

27. What is the ______________________ outside today? It’s 28 degrees Celsius.

28. Hopefully there will be a new government after this weekend’s ___________________.

29. The employment rate increased _______________________ during COVID.

30. I went to the bank to ______________________ $1,000 cash into my account.

Reading & Comprehension

There are two reading tasks. Each task has six questions. Four possible answers are provided for each question. Choose the correct answer.

Please answer all questions 1 to 12.


READING 1: Read the Information about an English school.

Prince William’s School

Learn English in one of our many schools for the best experience at the lowest prices. Choose from Syndey, Brisbane, Perth or Melbourne. Practise your English and make friends and see Australia!

General Intensive English

Full-time course:

20 hours per week, 2 shifts:

  • Monday– Friday: 9.00am to 1.00pm
  • Monday– Friday: 1.30am to 5.30pm

Part-time course

15 hours per week, Monday–Friday, mornings, afternoons or evenings.

  • Mornings: 9 a.m.–12 p.m.
  • Afternoons: 2.00 – 5.00pm
  • Evenings: 5.00 – 8.00pm

Exam Preparation English

Extra focus on grammar and vocabulary, and exam practice.

  • 12 hours per week
  • Monday to Thursday 9.00 am–12.00 pm

Prices (per week)

  • Intensive: $250
  • Part time: $150
  • Exam preparation: $300

PROMOTION!  Book and pay for four of more weeks of any course before 30 June and receive a $200 discount on your totual corse fee!

1. Prince William School is in how many cities?

2. How many hours is the full time Intensive General English course?

3. If I choose the part time, General English course, how many hours will I study each day?

4. if I choose the afternoon shift, part time General English course, what time will I finish?

5. If I choose one week of full-time Intensive General English and one week of Exam Preparation English, how much do I have to pay?

6. You have booked six weeks of Intensive, Part time before 30 June. How much will you need to pay?

READING 2: Read the information about weddings.  

Everybody loves a good wedding and I'm no exception. I've been to a load of them in my native Britain and I must say that I usually have a great time. I've also been to a few abroad, including the Caribbean and Spain, and most recently (last week in fact) to one in the mountains of Sardinia. No two weddings are ever the same and I really enjoyed the Sardinia wedding. There were one or two differences from those in the UK. 

First, the two families spent at least three weeks before the big day preparing all the food, from wonderful home-made delicacies to simple traditional breads and pastas. In my experience, in the UK that onerous task is left to the caterers! In the week leading up to the wedding there is a dinner or some form of celebration every day - training for the stomach I guess! I know that we have the traditional Bachelor party and Bachelorette party in the UK, but this Sardinian tradition is more family orientated and certainly a little less rowdy. This particular ceremony was in a beautiful country church and afterwards the couple was driven to the reception in a wonderfully decorated classic Fiat 500, which was really similar to what happens in the UK, even down to the string of tin cans trailing behind the car! 

The reception itself was also very similar until I realised that the seven tables in the hall each sat sixty guests (that's four hundred and twenty, for those of you who didn't study Maths), an average number for Sardinia but would be considered a very large wedding where I'm from. 

There was a lovely custom which I'd never seen before, in which six or seven of the male guests pass round the hall banging trays, drums, pots, pans or basically anything that makes a horrendous noise, selling pieces of the groom's tie which has been cut into tiny bits. The money raised is then given to the happy couple to help them set up their new life together. Really nice.  

Finally, the evening saw a lot of traditional dancing, a little disco dancing and some karaoke. Pretty much the part I like best, and again I wasn't disappointed. Can't wait for the next one! 

7. The writer of this article is from:

8. The best title for this article could be:

9. Read the second paragraph. Which of the following statements is true?

10. One way that weddings in the UK and Sardiana are similar is:

11. Look at the second last paragraph. Which adjective best describes how the writer felt?

12. Read the short paragraph about the number of tables at the wedding reception. The author’s purpose is to:

PART 3: Listening & Comprehension (12 multiple choice questions)

There are three listening tasks. Each task has four questions. Four possible answers are provided for each question.
Choose the correct answer.
Please answer all questions 1 to 12.

LISTENING 1: Listen to someone talking about food.   

  • You will hear this recording one time only.
  • Therefore, you should read questions 1 to 4 carefully before listening to the recording
  • Now listen to Listening Task 1. http://scic.nsw.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/1.-Lunch-Menu.mp3

1. What is the person reading?

What are the fillings for the bread?

3. What is the salad filling?

4. What drinks can you have?

LISTENING 2: Listen to two people talking on the phone.

  • You will hear this recording one time only.
  • Therefore, you should read questions 5 to 8 carefully before listening to the recording.
  • Now listen to Listening Task 2.http://scic.nsw.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/2.-Phone-conversation.mp3

5. What time of the day is it?

6. When will Peter and John meet?

7. What is John’s cell phone number?

8. When will Peter get back?

LISTENING 3: Listen to someone taking about an event.

  • You will hear this recording one time only.
  • Therefore, you should read questions 9 to 12 carefully before listening to the recording.
  • Now listen to Listening Task 3.http://scic.nsw.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/3.-Environmental-Disaster.mp3

9. Where did the accident happen?

10. When did the accident happen?

11. What did the oil tanker not stop?

12. It is a bad day for which industries?

PART 4: Writing

Look at the writing topic.

In the space below, write two or three paragraphs.

Writing topic: Tell us why you are interested in studying in Australia.

Please click Submit to complete your test and wait for system to work out your score.

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