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- 76 – 80 seven Very advanced
- 70 – 75 six Advanced
- 62 – 69 five Higher Intermediate
- 52 – 61 four Intermediate
- 40 – 51 three Lower Intermediate
- 24 – 39 two Elementary
- 1 – 23 one Beginner
Each level is equivalent to 120 – 150 hours of instruction.
English Placement Test Online With Answers
Question 1 |
This man has dark _____
A | heads |
B | head |
C | hairs |
D | hair |
Question 2 |
and a _____
A | beard |
B | barber |
C | moustaches |
D | facehair |
Question 3 |
He is _____ a jacket
A | wearing |
B | carrying |
C | having |
D | holding |
Question 4 |
and he is _____ a piece of paper.
A | wearing |
B | holding |
C | having |
D | getting |
Question 5 |
He is sitting at his _____
A | chair |
B | desk |
C | office |
D | room |
Question 6 |
- perhaps he is _____
A | work |
B | at work |
C | business |
D | on job |
Question 7 |
You arrive at a party at 8 p.m. What do you say?
A | Goodnight |
B | Good-bye |
C | Good evening |
D | Good afternoon |
Question 8 |
Someone offers you a drink. You don’t want it. What do you say?
A | Thank you |
B | Please |
C | No, thank you |
D | No, please |
Question 9 |
Henderson _____ going to work.
A | likes not |
B | don’t like |
C | doesn’t like |
D | not like |
Question 10 |
_____ early in the morning?
A | Does he get up |
B | Gets he up |
C | Do he get up |
D | Get he up |
Question 11 |
He _____ to drive a car.
A | am learning |
B | learning |
C | is learning |
D | are learning |
Question 12 |
A train is _____ a bus.
A | more quickly |
B | quickly |
C | quicker than |
D | more quick |
Question 13 |
He _____ swim very well.
A | not can |
B | cannot |
C | doesn’t can |
D | don’t can |
Question 14 |
_____ the bus to work.
A | Always Roberts catches |
B | Roberts always catches |
C | Roberts catches always |
D | Roberts does always catches |
Question 15 |
Peter works in London. _____
A | He goes there by train |
B | He there goes by train |
C | He goes by traint here |
D | There goes he by train |
Question 16 |
_____ TV last night?
A | Did he watch |
B | Watched he |
C | Did he watched |
D | Does he watch |
Question 17 |
I spoke slowly, but he _____ understand me.
A | canned not |
B | didn’t can |
C | didn’t could |
D | could not |
Question 18 |
He made _____ last year.
A | many money |
B | much money |
C | a lot of money |
D | lots money |
Question 19 |
I asked him _____
A | to not go away |
B | to go not away |
C | not to go away |
D | go not away |
Question 20 |
He used to live _____ London.
A | on |
B | in |
C | to |
D | at |
Question 21 |
James _____ to him on the phone.
A | spoked |
B | speaked |
C | spoke |
D | spoken |
Question 22 |
“ Quiet, please – I _____”
A | am doing a test! |
B | do a test! |
C | doing a test! |
D | does a test! |
Question 23 |
I won’t go to Cambridge if it _____ tomorrow.
A | rain |
B | would rain |
C | rains |
D | raining |
Question 24 |
While he _____ to London he saw an accident.
A | was driving |
B | drives |
C | drove |
D | had driven |
Question 25 |
Millions of cigarettes _____ every year.
A | is smoke |
B | are smoking |
C | are smoked |
D | are smoke |
Question 26 |
He has a _____ experience in marketing in Europe.
A | grand |
B | wide |
C | large |
D | great |
Question 27 |
I remember _____ him in London.
A | of meeting |
B | to meet |
C | to meeting |
D | meeting |
Question 28 |
But I saw him in Frankfurt _____
A | 3 years ago |
B | for 3 years |
C | before 3 years |
D | since 3 years |
Question 29 |
Could you look _____ the blackboard and read what is on it?
A | to |
B | on |
C | for |
D | at |
Question 30 |
Smith went abroad last year. _____ abroad before.
A | He had never been |
B | He had been never |
C | He never went |
D | He went never |
Question 31 |
The last Olympic Games _____ in Athens.
A | were helded |
B | was holded |
C | were held |
D | were hold |
Question 32 |
He took _____ cheese.
A | all of |
B | all |
C | the all |
D | all of the |
Question 33 |
The committee held a _____ last week.
A | meeting |
B | gathering |
C | session |
D | sitting |
Question 34 |
I _____ the Prime Minister’s speech very carefully.
A | heard to |
B | heard |
C | listened to |
D | overheard |
Question 35 |
He would have known that, if he _____ the meeting.
A | had attended |
B | would have attended |
C | has attended |
D | would attend |
Question 36 |
Would you mind _____ the door?
A | open |
B | to open |
C | opening |
D | to opening |
Question 37 |
In August he _____ for us for 25 years.
A | will have worked |
B | will work |
C | is going to work |
D | will be working |
Question 38 |
_____ since I came back to the office?
A | Did Robinson telephone |
B | Was Robinson telephoning |
C | telephoned Robinson |
D | Has Robinson telephoned |
Question 39 |
He speaks English very well _____ he’s only 12.
A | whereas |
B | despite |
C | in spite |
D | although |
Question 40 |
“Don’t do that,” I said. I _____ him not to do that.
A | talked |
B | told |
C | spoke |
D | said |
Question 41 |
He never takes risks. He’s a very _____ man.
A | mindful |
B | anxious |
C | attentive |
D | cautious |
Question 42 |
I’d like to put _____ a suggestion, if I may.
A | forward |
B | over |
C | across |
D | through |
Question 43 |
I _____ this test for at least half an hour now.
A | do |
B | am doing |
C | have done |
D | have been doing |
Question 44 |
I’ll speak to him when he _____.
A | will arrive |
B | is arriving |
C | arrives |
D | would arrive |
Question 45 |
“Can you come tomorrow?” He asked _____ tomorrow.
A | if I come |
B | that i come |
C | if I could come |
D | that I can come |
Question 46 |
He hasn’t come again today. If he doesn’t come, _____ what to do tomorrow.
A | he wouldn’t know |
B | he didn’t know |
C | he will not have known |
D | he won’t know |
Question 47 |
CONVERSATION (questions 47 – 64):
Mr and Mrs Wallace want to buy a house, so they go to the office of an estate agent.
Agent: Good morning. Mr and Mrs Wallace?
Mrs Wallace: Mr Hogan?
Agent: How do you do.
Mrs Wallace: I spoke to you on the phone. _____ is my husband.
A | This |
B | It |
C | He |
D | That |
Question 48 |
Agent: How do you do. _____ sit down.
A | You |
B | Please |
C | Now |
D | Let |
Question 49 |
Agent: I understand from our telephone conversation that you’re _____
A | intending |
B | interesting |
C | intended |
D | interested |
Question 50 |
in buying a property for about £85,000, is that _____?
A | true |
B | possible |
C | not |
D | right |
Question 51 |
Mrs Wallace: No. Well the price is right, but – er – well, we _____ a problem.
A | make |
B | have |
C | are |
D | seem |
Question 52 |
Mr Wallace: Longer _____ that.
A | than |
B | that |
C | as |
D | to |
Question 53 |
Mrs Wallace: Yes, I suppose it is – and we want to settle back here _____
A | because |
B | and |
C | but |
D | so |
Question 54 |
we have very different ideas of the _____ of place we’d like to live in.
A | kind |
B | piece |
C | shape |
D | area |
Question 55 |
Mr Wallace: Yes, you see _____ prefer to live in town, in a centrally located flat.
A | I |
B | I’d |
C | we |
D | we’d |
Question 56 |
Mrs Wallace: And I am really keen to live in _____ country.
A | the |
B | a |
C | some |
D | _____ |
Question 57 |
I want a big garden. I want a new view. I want to be _____ to go for walks.
A | able |
B | possible |
C | can |
D | allow |
Question 58 |
Mr Wallace: Well, I’m sure you _____ teach in London, in town, just as easily.
A | would |
B | might |
C | should |
D | could |
Question 59 |
Mrs Wallace: Yes, _____ I think the chances of
A | and |
B | but |
C | so |
D | then |
Question 60 |
getting a job _____ probably much greater in a village school
A | is |
B | are |
C | will |
D | would |
Question 61 |
and I _____ like to be part of the community again, darling.
A | would |
B | do |
C | will |
D | shall |
Question 62 |
Mr Wallace: And I want to live in a flat _____ maintenance included.
A | for |
B | with |
C | and |
D | by |
Question 63 |
You know – you pay for all the _____ I mean, I’m not a do-it-yourself man.
A | services |
B | servants |
C | assistance |
D | assistants |
Question 64 |
I don’t like to mend leaky _____, and that sort of thing.
A | walls |
B | floors |
C | roofs |
D | ceilings |
Question 65 |
Mr Graham has just checked into a hotel, but he is not happy with his room. He goes down to the reception desk.
Mr Graham: I’m _____ there’s been a mistake. My room doesn’t have a bath.
A | sorry |
B | afraid |
C | anxious |
D | regret |
Question 66 |
Hotel Clerk: Well, I think your room is correct, sir. Room 118 _____?
A | don’t you |
B | isn’t it |
C | doesn’t it |
D | can you |
Question 67 |
Mr Graham: _____, could I have a bath, please?
A | Thus |
B | Well |
C | In spite |
D | Thank you |
Question 68 |
Hotel Clerk: Er – I’m afraid we don’t _____ a room with a bath and –
A | reserve |
B | get |
C | have |
D | retain |
Question 69 |
Mr Graham: Look, I’m very tired. I don’t want to _____ but my firm always books a room with a bath.
A | shout |
B | denounce |
C | anger |
D | argue |
Question 70 |
Hotel Clerk: Er – I’ll check the _____
A | correspondence |
B | mailing |
C | communicate |
D | lettering |
Question 71 |
but I don’t think you were _____ into a room with a bath. There we are, it is Mr Graham, isn’t it?
Mr Graham: It is, yes. The clerk shows Mr Graham a letter.
A | reserved |
B | checked |
C | booked |
D | registered |
Question 72 |
Hotel Clerk: Yes, one _____ room.
A | alone |
B | single |
C | bathless |
D | only |
Question 73 |
Mr Graham: I’ll see them when I get back. Well, I _____ that it’s our mistake,
A | appreciate |
B | deprecate |
C | respect |
D | expect |
Question 74 |
but are you sure there’s _____ with a bath?
Hotel Clerk: Well, _____
A | not |
B | something |
C | anything |
D | nothing |
Question 75 |
Mr Graham: I’ve just flown a very long _____ and I’m very tired and all I want is a bath and a sleep.
A | distance |
B | airline |
C | period |
D | timing |
Question 76 |
Hotel Clerk: Well, as I’ve said, sir, there’s _____ nothing for tonight. But let’s see, you’re here for five days, aren’t you?
Mr Graham: Oh dear!
A | extremely |
B | perfectly |
C | absolutely |
D | especially |
Question 77 |
Hotel Clerk: I’ll just have a _____ with the manager.
A | word |
B | sentence |
C | phrase |
D | dialogue |
Question 78 |
Mr Graham: I would _____ it.
A | value |
B | appreciate |
C | thank |
D | reward |
Question 79 |
I’m _____ to have a long hot bath!
A | despaired |
B | worried |
C | desperate |
D | overwhelmed |
Question 80 |
Hotel Clerk: Don’t worry, sir! _____ it with me.
A | Let |
B | Leave |
C | Give |
D | Stop |
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