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What is the capital of the UK?

  • Cardiff
  • Edinburgh
  • London (correct)
  • Belfast

How many countries make up Great Britain?

  • 5
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4 (correct)

What is the full name of the UK?

  • The United States of Britain
  • The British Isles
  • Great Britain
  • The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (correct)

Which of the following best describes the UK government structure?

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Where does the President of the USA reside?

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Which two houses make up the English Parliament?

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Australia is classified as an...

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How many houses are there in the English Parliament?

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Complete the sentence: Don't buy ... rice. We don't need ...

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Complete the sentence: I went out to buy ... oranges, but they didn't have ... in the shop.

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Complete the sentence: I'm thirsty. Can I have ... water, please?

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Complete the sentence: A woman stopped me and said ..., but I didn't understand.

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Complete the sentence: I went to the shop, but I didn't buy ...

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Complete the sentence: ... has broken the window. I don't know who.

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Complete the sentence: There isn't ... in the bag. It's empty.

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Complete the sentence: Would you like ... to drink?

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What is the correct way to express that someone is able to hear voices in the house?

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What is the result of the equation $45 + 45$?

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What is the correct vocabulary for 'My parents' parents'?

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If the time is 2:20, how would you express it?

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When subtracting $15 - 5$, what is the result?

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What is the negative form of 'I play the piano very well' in simple present?

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How should you correctly express the time 8:55?

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What is the result of the equation $25 + 45 - 20$?

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What is the correct negative form of the sentence 'They know my phone number'?

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Which is the correct form of the verb in 'Margaret ...... four languages'?

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Select the correct negative form of the sentence 'I like my job.'

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In the sentence 'Andy ...... a lot of tea', what is the correct form of the verb?

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What is the correct verb form for 'The weather ...... very often'?

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Which form of the verb should be used in 'I usually ...... TV in the evening'?

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What is the correct verb form to complete 'Sue always ...... to work early'?

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In 'I sometimes ...... to work', what is the correct form of the verb?

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What is the correct translation of the word 'door'?

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How is the word 'interpreter' translated?

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What is the correct translation of 'language'?

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What is the meaning of the word 'geography'?

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How do you translate the word 'history'?

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What is the translation for 'make'?

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How do you say 'read' in Russian?

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What is the correct form of 'to be' in the sentence: 'I... 25 years old'?

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What is the correct simple past tense form of 'start' in the sentence: The film was very long. It......(start) at 7.15 and......(finish) at 10 o'clock.

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Which option correctly completes the sentence: Last Tuesday Lisa......(fly) from London to Madrid.

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What is the simple past tense of 'go' in the sentence: Yesterday he......(go) to work by bus.

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How should the verb 'lose' be altered for the sentence: She......(lose) her keys last week.

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Determine the correct simple past form for the sentence: Last Sunday we......(go) to the cinema.

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Identify the simple past form of 'come' in this sentence: They......(come) to see us last Friday.

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Which word is the correct simple past form of 'eat' in the sentence: Yesterday I......(eat) an orange.

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What is the correct verb form for 'rain' in the sentence: Yesterday it......(rain) all day.

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Flashcards

UK (United Kingdom) countries

The UK is composed of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

UK Capital

The capital of the UK is London.

UK Parliament houses

The English Parliament has two houses: the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

UK political system

The UK is a constitutional monarchy.

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British Isles main parts

Great Britain and Ireland make up the main parts of the British Isles.

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US Presidential location

The President of the USA lives and works in the White House.

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Australia type

Australia is an island continent.

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Number of visitors

There were 300 visitors.

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UK full name

The full name of the UK is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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45 + 45 = ?

The sum of 45 and 45 is 90.

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15 - 5 = ?

Subtracting 5 from 15 results in 10.

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25 + 45 - 20 = ?

The result of 25 plus 45, then minus 20, is 50.

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8:30 o'clock

It is half past eight

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8:55 o'clock

It's five to nine

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10:15 o'clock

It is quarter past ten

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12:45 o'clock

It's quarter to one.

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My parents' parents are my...

My grandparents

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Russian for "door"

The Russian word for "door" is "дверь" (pronounced dver').

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Russian for "interpreter"

The Russian word for "interpreter" is "переводчик" (pronounced perevodchik).

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Russian for "language"

The Russian word for "language" is "язык" (pronounced yazyk).

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Russian for "geography"

The Russian word for "geography" is "география" (pronounced geografiya).

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Russian for "letter"

The Russian word for "letter" is "письмо" (pronounced pismo).

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Russian for "history"

The Russian word for "history" is "история" (pronounced istoriya).

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Russian for "make"

The Russian word for "make" is "делать" (pronounced delat').

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Russian for "read"

The Russian word for "read" is "читать" (pronounced chitayt').

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Using 'some' or 'any'

Choose between 'some' and 'any' based on the context. Use 'some' when something is there or you expect something to be there and 'any' when something might not be there or you are unsure if something exists.

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Using 'something' or 'anything'

'Something' refers to a specific item, while 'anything' refers to any item.

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Using 'somebody' or 'anyone'

'Somebody' is a specific person you're referring to or discussing, 'anyone' refers to any person that relates to the context.

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Using 'some' with 'rice'

In the context of 'Don't buy ... rice. We don't need ...', 'any' is used for referring to indefinite objects. If something exists and there is enough already, then use 'some' and if it is unsure if exists then use 'any'.

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Using 'some' with 'oranges'

'Some' is used when something is available, and 'any' when something may not be there.

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Using 'some' with 'water'

'Some' is used when you want a specific amount of something and 'any' when you're asking if there might be some.

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Using 'something' with 'a secret'

Use 'something' with verbs like 'tell' when referring to a definite subject.

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Using 'anything' with 'in the bag'

'Anything' refers to any item at all, used when you are unsure if the bag has any items inside.

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Negative form of present simple (don't/doesn't)

Used to express that something is not happening in the present tense.

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Present simple: subject-verb agreement (example: They know)

The verb in the present simple changes based on the subject pronoun (e.g. They, I), matching the grammatical structure.

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Present simple verb form (example: Margaret speaks)

Use the base form of the verb with singular subjects (He, She, It) or plural subjects (We, They, You, I).

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Present simple negative form (example: I don't like)

Used to show the absence of an action in the present.

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Present simple: frequently used verbs (example: Andy drinks)

Use the base form of the verb.

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Present simple: expressing feelings (example: I like it)

Use the base form of the verb (like) to express the present state or action.

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Present simple: expressing habits (example: The weather doesn't rain often)

Used to describe something that happens regularly in the present.

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Present simple: stating routine (example: Sue gets to work early)

Used to describe a regular action, habit, or state in the present.

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Simple Past Tense

A verb tense used to describe actions or states that happened in the past. It often uses the '-ed' ending or a past participle.

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Regular Verbs in Simple Past

Verbs that form their simple past tense by adding '-ed' to the base form.

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Irregular Verbs in Simple Past

Verbs that have a different past tense form, not formed by adding '-ed'.

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Simple Past Tense Examples

Examples of sentences using the Simple Past Tense: 'I played football yesterday.','She ate dinner at 7pm.'

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Forming Questions in Simple Past

Using 'did' + base form of the verb to ask about past events.

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Using 'a', 'an' and 'the'

'A' and 'an' are used for singular, countable nouns when introduced for the first time. 'The' is used for singular or plural nouns, when already known or specific.

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Study Notes

Student Knowledge Control Tasks

  • Course: Educational programs for music, design, artistic/drawing, and biology/chemistry teachers, as well as foreign language training for teachers of two foreign languages
  • Discipline: Foreign language (FL1107)
  • Course Level: 1
  • Semester: 1
  • Assessment Type: Test
  • University: Zh. A. Tashenev University, Faculty of Philology, Department of Foreign Languages
  • Compilation Date: Shymkent, 2024

Sample Questions (Multiple Choice)

  • Question 1: Washington, D.C. is the capital of the USA
  • Question 2: Days are shorter in winter than in summer
  • Question 3: December 22nd is the shortest day of the year.
  • Question 4: The Thames and Severn are the greatest rivers of Great Britain
  • Question 5: Semesters usually run from September to early January and late January to late May
  • Question 6: The Republic of Kazakhstan is centrally located in Eurasia
  • Question 7: New York is the center of art and business in the USA
  • Question 8: London has three parts: City, West End, and East End
  • Question 9: London is the capital of the UK
  • Question 10: The British Isles consist of two main islands (Great Britain and Ireland)
  • Question 11: The President of the USA lives and works in the White House
  • Question 12: Australia is an island continent

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Test your knowledge in Foreign Language FL1107 with this quiz designed for first-semester students at Zh. A. Tashenev University. Covering various topics related to geography, seasonal changes, and cultural centers, this assessment will help evaluate your understanding of essential concepts. Prepare and see how well you can perform on these key questions!

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