Fce Listening Quiz 2 (25 MCQs)

Quiz Instructions

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1. ..... like a leaflet about a games fair?
2. Do you think it's true that teenage girls are less self-confident than their male ..... ?
3. Choose the option that best uses the phrasal verb keep up in context:During a rapid training module, interns must ..... with the latest compliance updates to avoid errors.
4. You hear a professional tennis player talking about her career ..... What annoys her most about interviewers?
5. Choose the correct preposition in the fixed phrase with congratulations:
6. Select the sentence that correctly uses constantly without redundancy.
7. Choose the option that shows be off to used idiomatically for starting an endeavor.
8. Hi, how's it going? How ..... the first few days working here?
9. Which description best captures a warm-up experience before a presentation?
10. What is the subtopic that involves understanding the speaker's attitude in listening?
11. How many questions are in total?
12. What is the main focus of FCE listening practice?
13. Each question is worth ..... Listening is the 20% of the test.
14. You hear part of an interview with a restaurant owner. What is attracting customers to the restaurant?
15. It's a little ..... that no one knows where he was at the time of the murder.
16. Choose the sentence that uses reckon in a professional judgment context.
17. Which phrase best fits a fitness program description of strength-building sessions?
18. When she was at the airport, Amy felt
19. 3 You hear a woman talking on the radio about a place called Dolphin Bay. Where did she first hear about Dolphin Bay?
20. Spelling must always correct in FCE listening test.
21. In the Listening test you will find .....
22. Where do candidates write their answers while they are listening?
23. How many marks can you get for one correct answer?
24. You hear a man on the radio ..... What type of information is he giving?
25. Select the sentence that most appropriately uses an assignment in academic English.