Ielts Speaking Quiz 5 (60 MCQs)

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1. I would love to spend ..... time with my beloved ones.
2. To fight like .....
3. True or False? All four evaluation criteria are weighted the same on the speaking test.
4. What affects FLUENCY?
5. We ..... each other
6. Which word best describes the act of making something easier to understand or deal with?
7. What aspect of speaking does the IELTS criteria for "Grammatical Range and Accuracy" assess?
8. A popular style at a particular time
9. Variety of cultures
10. Would you like to have a robot as a friend? Why or why not?
11. He has a long daily ..... from the suburb to the city.
12. Do you like robots? Why or why not?
13. Strong ads help build ..... over time.
14. Breathtaking view
15. Old but high-quality clothing from past decades
16. True or False:Longer and more detailed answers can be achieved in Part 3 by explaining alternatives and providing examples.
17. I (strongly) honestly believe that .....
18. Which question is not likely asked in Part 1?
19. Can you take notes during the preparation time?
20. Which part of the test is known as the 'Long Turn'?
21. How many questions are there in IELTS Speaking part 1?
22. I can lie if it will add more details and depth to my answers
23. Sounding natural and confident needs to be my ultimate goal in the speaking test.
24. You need to take IELTS if you wish to work or study in following countries, except .....
25. Using a wide range of vocabulary can help improve your IELTS speaking score.
26. A speaker who can use vocabulary with full flexibility and precision can reach which band?
27. The ..... is more noticeable in remote areas.
28. In IELTS speaking section, when you do not understand the question, what will you do?
29. Many young people relish the idea of working from home because of its disadvantages.
30. In the second part, you will .....
31. You should ask the examiner a few questions in Part 0.
32. I am ..... interested in politics.
33. The athlete's ..... increased sales.
34. ..... reduces the need for long commutes.
35. Is it a good idea to learn answers before the test and say them in the exam?
36. A place to which somebody/something is going or being sent
37. True or False:Providing personal examples is not necessary in Part 3; it's more important to focus on general facts and theories.
38. How many examiners give the speaking test?
39. Which one of these is the most likely to be a question for Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking Test?
40. I suppose people have become less trusting ..... strangers lately.
41. Which section/part in IELTS Listening test is about a conversation between two people set in an everyday social context?
42. What does ACCURACY mean?
43. What does the candidate do during the preparation time?
44. How long you should speaking to answer a question in IELTS speaking part 1
45. A lot of children are similar ..... their parents.
46. A soft substance produced in different colors, used especially by children to make shapes and models
47. What are some areas where robots can be used effectively?
48. Which of the following is TRUE about idiomatic expressions in IELTS Speaking?
49. You have to use a lot of idioms in the speaking test.
50. In the IELTS Speaking part 2, you will
51. Choose an opposite meaning of "DISLIKE"
52. Some believe ads use .....
53. To (cause something to) grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form:
54. Fill in the blank with the correct form:If it ..... (not be) for her dedication, the project would have failed.
55. How can students check for hesitations in their fluency?
56. Access to ..... improves urban living standards.
57. How many parts are there in the speaking module?
58. How many parts does the test have?
59. ..... my job-related skils
60. What is the best way to "expand" your answers?