Тест

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    1. TRUE-FALSE TASK
    1. In area, Yellowstone is the largest National Park in the United States.
    a) true
    b) false
    c) don’t know

    2. Novelist John le Carre, noted for spy novels, was himself in the British Secret Service.
    a) true
    b) false
    c) don’t know

    3. Coffee was introduced to Europe from America.
    a) true
    b) false
    c) don’t know

    4. Harvard once won the Rose Bowl football game.
    a) true
    b) false
    c) don’t know

    5. The “O" in “OPEC" stands for "Oil.”
    a) true
    b) false
    c) don’t know

    6. Some fish do not lay eggs, but instead give birth to live fish.
    a) true
    b) false
    c) don’t know

    7. More than 20 years before starring in the TV series Revenge, Madeleine Stowe starred in afilm titled Revenge.
    a) true
    b) false
    c) don’t know

    8. In lunch-counter slang, a "CB" means "coffee, black."
    a) true
    b) false
    c) don’t know

    9. In tennis, a player who throws the racket at the ball automatically loses the point.
    a) true
    b) false
    c) don’t know

    10. Theodore Roosevelt was the first president to ride in an automobile.
    a) true
    b) false
    c) don’t know

    2. MULTIPLE CHOICE TASK
    11. Which of the following contains the fewest calories?
    a) 5 ounces of beer
    b) 5 ounces of whole milk
    c) 5 teaspoons of sugar

    12. The annual Outland Trophy is awarded to what collegiate athlete?
    a) the best all-around athlete in track and field
    b) the outstanding interior lineman in football
    c) the outstanding female basketball player

    13. In standard darts, what is the most points that can be scored with a single dart?
    a) 50
    b) 60
    c) 100

    14. The line "All is for the best in the best of allpossible worlds" is from what?
    a) Becketts «Waiting for Godot»
    b) Shakespeare's «The Merchant of Venice»
    c)Voltaire's «Candide»

    15. Which of these three wise men died before the other two were bom?
    a) Confucius
    b) Plato
    c) Solomon

    16. At first, Walt Disney’s mouse creation wasn't called Mickey. What was his original name?
    a) Melvin
    b) Mortimer
    c) Murgatroyd

    17. In the 1960s a group of businessmen boughtLondon Bridge for $2.5 million and movedit where?
    a) Lake Havasu City, Arizona
    b) Peoria, Illinois
    c) Truth or Consequences, New Mexico

    18. Between 2008 and 2013, the approximate number of articles at Wildpedia grewby how much?
    a) from 1 million to 5 million
    b) from 5 million to 10 million
    c) from 10 million to 30 million

    19. According to theory, what kinds of quarks form the protons and neutrons of ordinary matter?
    a) strange and charmed
    b) top and bottom
    c) up and down

    20. In Star Wars: The Force Awakens, who is the supreme leader of the First Order?
    a) General Hux
    b) Kylo Ren
    c) Snoke