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S: Seniors are ###.
-: first year students
-: fourth year students
-: third year students
-: second year students
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S: A system of law ###.
-: is exercised by the legislative power.
+: appeared along with a society.
-: is responsible for the life of people.
-: works easily.
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S: My sister is a young teacher. Every day she spends ### time preparing for her lessons.
-: many
-: much
-: little
-: few
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S: Robert wants to go to university ### economics.
-: studying
-: studied
-: to study
-: studies
I:
S: Matching the English words to their expressions.
L1: Host
L2: Broadcasting
L3: Editorial
L4: Mass Media
L5:
R1: A person who introduces a television or radio show, or one who interviews guests.
R2: The distribution of audio and video signals which transmit programs to an audience.
R3: An article in a newspaper or other periodical presenting the opinion of the publisher, editor, or editors.
R4: A medium of communication designed to reach a large amount of people.
R5: Column
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S: We’re really ### our trip to New York next week.
-: looking forward
+:looking forward to
-: looking forward at
-: looking forward on
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S: ### languages do you speak? – Just one.
-: What
-:How many
-: How
-:Which
I:
S: Master is ###.
-: a graduate degree
-: a post-graduate degree
-: an undergraduate degree
-: an entrance degree
I:
S: Rules and regulations
+: appeared together with a human society.
-: develop independently.
-: are given by gods and goddesses.
-: are written by kings.
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S: The man was arrested by police, he is the main ### in the murder investigation.
-: died
-: poisonous
-: witness
-: dead
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S: Undergraduate course gives the possibility to get ###.
-: Master’s degree
-: Bachelor’s degree
-: Doctor’s degree
-: Associate’s degree
I:
S: The basis of the earliest criminological theories was formed by
+: theology and ethics.
-: science.
-: criminal situation.
-: will of the kings.
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S: Higher education includes ###.
-: high schools and vocational schools
-: universities and colleges
-: secondary schools
-: nurseries and primary schools
I:
S: Rules relating to crimes and punishments refer to ###
-: International law
-: Constitutional law
-: Administrative law
-: Criminal law
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S: Teenagers can`t ### to vote.
-: can be allow
-: can allow
-: ought to be allowing
+: ought to be allowed
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S: My mobile phone ###.
+: has been stolen
-: has stolen
-: have been stolen
-: stole
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S: I see her from time to ### but she's often busy with work these day.
-: time
-: place
-: times
-: months
I:
S: Rules which govern the ways in which different countries deal with each other refer to ###
-: International law
-: Civil law
-: Administrative law
-: Family law
I:
S: Cramming means ###.
+: preparing intensively
-: taking one’s examination
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-: passing one’s examination
-: failing
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S: Matching the nouns to their adjectives.
L1: Law
L2: Commerce
L3: Constitution
L4: Crime
L5: Variety
R1: Lawful
R2: Commercial
R3: Constitutional
R4: Criminal
R5:
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Q: Correct sequence of words to make a question.
1: How
2: Many
3: Stages
4: Are
5: In
6: British system of
7: Education
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S: Public schools are those where ###.
+: the government pays for your education
-: the public pays for your education
-: you have to pay for your education publicly
-: no one pays for your education
I:
S: The English language ### to contain more than 700,000 words and scientific terms.
-: say
-: are said
-: is saying
+: is said
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S: They go to ### school by bus.
-: a
-: the
-: an
-: (nothing)
I:
S: Peter has two ###.
-: childs
-: childrens
-: childes
-: children
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S: Feedback is ###.
+: a comment from a teacher
-: an essay
-: a thesis
-: an assignment
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Q: Correct sequence of words to make a question.
1: How
2: Many
3: Stages
4: Are
5: In
6: British system of
7: Education
8:?
I:
S: Matching the adjectives to their prefixes to form opposites.
L1: Lawful
L2: Legal
L3: Responsible
L4: Honest
L5: Possible
R1: Un
R2: Il
R3: Ir
R4: Dis
R5:
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S: Who doesn`t usually take part in a trial?
-: witness
+: government official
-: judge
-: defendant
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S: Odd one out.
-: judge
+: witness
-: prosecutor
-: advocate
I:
S: Private schools are those where ###.
-: the government pays for your education.
-: no one pays for your education
-: someone pays for your education privately
+: you have to pay for your education.
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S: What exams do pupils typically take in the UK when they are 16 years old?
+: GCSE
-: A-level
-: high school certificate
-: school diploma paper
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S: What foreign country has the highest percentage of college students in the U.S.?
-: China
-: India
-: South Korea
-: UK
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S: Prior to ### education, American children attend primary and secondary school for a combined total of 12 years.
-: high
-: highest
-: top
-: higher
I:
S: In Britain you ### drive a car when you're 17.
-: should
-: can
-: must
-: have to
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S: Matching the words to their prefixes to form opposites.
L1: Possible
L2: Successful
L3: Ability
L4: Regular
L5: Understanding
R1: Im
R2: Un
R3: Dis
R4: Ir
R5:
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S: People with flexible working hours ###.
-: are free to work or not
+: are free within limits to work
-: are free for an entertainment
-: are free to be promoted
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S: Matching the words and phrases to their synonyms.
L1: Resume
L2: Fire
L3: Promote
L4: Succeed
L5:
R1: CV
R2: Sack
R3: Advance
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R4: Progress
R5: Position
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S: Matching the words with the right spelling to the wrong one.
L1: applied
L2: work experience
L3: quit
L4: work in shifts
L5:
R1: applied
R2: work experience
R3: quite
R4: work in shits
R5: pay slip
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S: Matching the words and phrases to their antonyms.
L1: full-time
L2: unemployment
L3: raise
L4: discriminate
L5:
R1: part-time
R2: employment
R3: reduction
R4: strengthen
R5: aptitude
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S: - I usually ### to the university at 7.30.
-: went
-: go
-: will go
-: am going
I:
S: Comprehensive schooling means ###.
-: everyone takes exams to enter
+: everyone enters without exams
-: everyone does not have equal opportunity to enter
-: only privileged groups may enter
I:
S: Matching the English words and phrases to their Russian equivalents.
L1: Bailiff
L2: Witness
L3: Investigator
L4: Plaintiff
L5: Judge
R1: Судебный пристав
R2: Свидетель
R3: Следователь
R4: Истец
R5:
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S: I was always punished for bad ### when I was a child.
-: died
-: decision
-: desert
+: behavior
I:
S: A lawyer is a person who ###.
+: practices law
-: creates law
-: enforces law
-: enacts law
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S: We ### to the court every Monday.
-: have been going
-: go
-: are going
-: have gone
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Q: Correct sequence of words to make a question.
1: What
2: Is
3: Criminal
4: Law
5: About
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S: The right to fair trail belongs to ###.
+: the right to legal justice
-: freedom of action
-: family rights
-: political rights
I:
S: University education in the UK is funded by###
-: the government
-: students
+: a combination of the government and students
-: private companies
I:
S: Matching Russian words to English equivalents.
L 1: supreme authority
L 2: local authority
L 3: an authority on law
L4: lawful authority
R1: верховная власть
R2: местная администрация
R3: авторитет в области права
R4: законная власть
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S: Selective school means ###.
-: the school where students are free to choose disciplines to study
-: the schools where students enter without exams
-: the schools where privileged groups can enter
+: the school where students take examinations for entry