PART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN)
There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Mark the best answer to each question on ANSWER SHEET TWO.
31. Which of the following is the French-speaking city in Canada?
A. Vancouver
B. Ottawa
C. Montreal
D. Toronto
32. Which of the following are natives of New Zealand?
A. The Maoris
B. The Aboriginals
C. The Red Indians
D. The Eskimos
33. The established or national church in England is ________.
A. the Roman Catholic Church
B. the United Reformed Church
C. the Anglican Church
D. the Methodist Church
34. The thirteen former British colonies in North America declared independence from Great Britain in ________.
A. 1774
B. 1775
C. 1776
D. 1777
35. “Grace under pressure” is an outstanding virtue of ________ heroes.
A. Scott Fitzgerald’s
B. Ernest Hemingway’s
C. Eugene O’Neill’s
D. William Faulkner’s
36. Widowers’ House was written by ________.
A. John Galsworthy
B. George Bernard Shaw
C. William Butler Yeats
D. T. S. Eliot
37. Who wrote The Canterbury Tales?
A. William Shakespeare
B. William Blake
C. Geoffrey Chaucer
D. John Donne
38. Which of the following pairs of words are homophones?
A. wind (v.) / wind (n.)
B. suspect (v.) / suspect (n.)
C. convict (v.) / convict (n.)
D. bare (adj.) / bear (v.)
39. Which of the following sentences has the “S+V+O” structure?
A. He died a hero.
B. I went to London.
C. Mary enjoyed parties.
D. She became angry.
40. Which of the following CAN NOT be used as an adverbial?
A. The lion’s share
B. Heart and soul.
C. Null and void.
D. Hammer and tongs.