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TRUE/FALSE

1. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)


Terms such as *British* and ‘Britain’ can seem artificial to many people in the contem
population, who have retained different cultural and national identities. Foreigners often call all
British people ‘English’and have difficulties in appreciating the distinctions, or the irritation of
thenon-English population at such labelling.
ANS: T
2. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
The Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish are regarded largely as Celtic peoples (with admixtures
over centuries), while the English are considered to be mamly Anglo-Saxon in origin.
ANS: T
3. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
The ‘British way of life’ and British identities are partly determined by how people function
within and react to national and local structures, whether positively or negatively.
ANS: T
4. Decide if the sentence 1s True ( Adevarat/Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Britain government policies affect citizens and families, commercial oragnizations, influence
choices in music, clothes and fashion; the media try to shape news values and agendas;
sponsorship and advertising may determine sports activities, and local government partly
conditions community life.
ANS: T
5. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
In earlier centuries, England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland experienced varied events q their
histoncal growth. But, smce 1707 whenEngland and Wales were united wi Great Britam and
sincel801 when the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Ireland)was formed, British state
structures and a resulting social life have gend slowly, unevenly and pragmatically. rather than
by violent change.
ANS: T
6. Decide if the sentence is Tre ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
The development of the British state and its empire historically was aided by increasing military
and economic strength so that by the nine-teenth century Britain had become a dominant world
power. But the country has experienced substantial changes since the earlier imperial period and
from the mid-twentieth century. Today it 1s a complex societyin which diversityhas created
problems as well as advantages.
ANS: T
7.Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
The development of the British state and its empire historically was aided military and economic
strength so that by the nime-teenth century Britain h dominant world power. But the country has
experienced substantial changes since the earlier imperial period and from the mid-twentieth
century. Today it is a complex societyin which diversity has created problems as well as
advantages.
ANS: T
8. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Britain today
Britain today may give an impression of homogeneous or uniform behaviour. B differences in
the society, such as the cultural distinctiveness and separate identities of Wales, Scotland and
Northern lreland (leading to the devolution of some political power in 1999-2000),
ANS: T
9. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Britain today
Many Britons are worried about the quality and services of theirsociety, An prior to the last
general which party to vote for. Such issues are of concem to and affect British people on
apersonal level in their daily lives,opinion poll election found which issues were important for
them in deciding
ANS: T
10.Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat’ Corect) or False ( FalsIncorect)
Britain today
The tolerant civic image of individual liberty and sense of community. which foreigners British
often have of the country, has suffered. Critics and politicians want ar responsibility, consensus
or inclusive politics and a caring society in which individuals have a place.
ANS: T
11.Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
ANS: T
12. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Britain today
Since the Second World War (1939-45), Britain has had to adjust with difficulty of a withdrawal
from empire; a reduction in world status; global economic recessions; increased foreign
competition: andchanges in the geo-political world order.
ANS: T
13.Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Britain today
In recent centuries, Britain rarely saw itself as part of main land Europe. It sheltered behind the
barrier of the English Channel and its outlook was westwards and worldwide.
ANS: T
14. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( FalsIncorect)
Britain today
Britain does have its problems. There is continuing social instability, such as the ten: tradition
and modemization: a gap between rich and poor, industrial and technol inadequacies im social
institutions (such as education and health).
ANS: T
15. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northem Ireland (UK), since 1922, comprises four
constituent countries: England, Scotland, and Wales (which collectively make up Great Britain),
as well as Northem Ireland (variously described as a country. province or region).
ANS: T
16. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Britain today
The British today are confronting cultural and economic realities different from past. They do
not enjoy the benefits of earlier industrial revolutions, such as and an uncompetitive world
market
ANS: T
17. Decide if the sentence 1s Tre ( Adevarat’ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Nowadays Britons’ greatest global concerns (ahead of world warand poverty) are the
environment and global warming.
ANS: T
18. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Britain today
The correct translation for “Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii si Irlandei de Nord” is Great Britain
(the short forms ‘UK’ or ‘Britain’ being used for convenience).
ANS: F
19.Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Britain today
Most British people identify themselves at one level with the larger political and geographical
areas in which they live. The country s title for constitutional and political purposes is the United
Kingdom for Great Britain and Northern Ireland, with the short forms UK being used for
convenience.
ANS: T
20. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Britain today
The mainlands of England, Scotland and Wales form the largest island with the political title of
Northern Ireland.
ANS: F
21. Decide if the sentence is Tre ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
The mainlands of England, Scotland and Wales form the largest island with the political title of
Great Britain.
ANS: F
22. Decide if the sentence is Tre ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Britain today
But the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea and the Channel Islands off the French west coast are not part
of the United Kingdom. They are self-governing Crown Dependencies which have a historical
relationship with the British Crown and possess their own independent legal systems. legislatures
and administrative structures.
ANS: T
23. Decide if the sentence is Tre ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
The Isle of Man in the Irish Sea and the Channel Islands off the French west c of the United
Kingdom.
ANS: F
24. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Britain today
Britain was originally part of the European mainland. But the melting of the glaciers in the last
Ice Age caused the sea level to rise. The country was separated from the continent by the North
Sea at its widest. and by the English Channel at its narrowest, points.
ANS: T
25. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
London is located in the administrative area of England.
ANS: T
26. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Birmingham is located in the administrative area of England.
ANS: T
27. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Liverpool is located in the administrative area of England.
ANS: T
28. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Manchester is located in the administrative area of Wales.
ANS: F
29. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Cardiff is the capital city of Wales.
ANS: T
30. Decide if the sentence ts True ( Adevarat’ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
London is the capital city of Wales.
ANS: F
31. Decide if the sentence ts True ( Adevarat’ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Belfast is the Capital City of Northern Ireland.
ANS: T
32. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat! Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
The main population concentrations of Scotland are around the administrative centre and capital
of Edinburgh.
ANS: T
33. Decide if the sentence is Tue ( Adevarat! Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Britain is one of Europe's leading fishing mations and operates in the NorthSea, the Irish Sea and
the Atlantic.
ANS: T
34. Decide if the sentence is Tme ( Adevarat’ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Communications systems in Britain are also divided between the public and private sectors. The
main suppliers are private telecommunications companies and the public Post Office.
ANS: T
35. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Telecommunications is one of the most competitive and rapidly expanding sectors of the
economy. British Telecom (BT) was privatized in 1984 and provides domestic and intemational
telephone and telecommunications systems. with 20 million domestic and 8.5 million business
subscribers.
ANS: T
36. Decide if the sentence 1s True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
The UK today
The Post Office. established m 1635, is a government-owned body (Consigmia) and is
responsible for collecting, handling and delivering some 80 million letters and parcels every day.
ANS: T
37 Decide if the sentence 1s True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
The earliest human bones found (1994) in Britain are 500,000 years old. The first people were
probably Palaeolithic (Old Stone Age) nomads from maimland Europe.
ANS: T
38. Decide if the sentence is Tre ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Between ca 600 BC and AD43 there was a movement of Celtic tribes into the islands from
mainland Europe, bringing an [ron Age civilization with them.
But the Celts possessed at least two main languages and were divided into many different tribes
with conflicts between them. Celtic civilization dominated the
British-Irish Isles until it was overcome by Belgic tribes (also of Celtic origin) around 200 BC..
ANS: T
39. Decide if the sentence is Tme ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
The term ‘Britain‘derives from the Greek and Latin names given to England and Wales by the
Romans, although it may stem from Celtic originals.
ANS: T
40. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
It is argued that the Romans did not mix with the existing population and that their lasting
influence was slight. But some Christian practices spread throughout the islands and there is still
physical evidence of the Roman presence.
ANS: T
41. Decide if the sentence 1s Tme ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
After Roman withdrawal. Germanic tribes such as Angles (from which ‘England’ is derived),
Saxons and Jutes from north-western Europe invaded the country. They either mixed with the
existing population or pushed it westwards. The country was divided into separate and often
warning Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in England (except for Comwall), with Celtic areas in Wales,
Scotland and Ireland.
ANS: T
42. Decide if the sentence is Tme ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland had more clearly (if not completely) defined identities and
geographical areas by the twelfth century. The British state then gradually developed through
colonization and political unification. This process was accompanied by fierce and bloody
conflicts between the nations, often resulting in lasting tensions.
ANS: T
43. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False ( Fals/Incorect)
Political and military attempts were made by England to unite Wales. Scotland and Ireland under
the English Crown. English monarchs tied to conquer or ally themselves with these other
countries as a protection against threats from within the islands and from continental Europe, as
well as for increased. This process was accompanied by fierce and bloody conflicts between the
nations, often resulting in lasting tensions.
ANS: T
44. Decide if the sentence 1s Tme (Adevarat' Corect) or False (Fals/Incorect)
Political and military attempts were made by England to unite Wales. Scotland and Ireland under
the English Crown. Ireland was invaded by Henry II in 2019.
ANS: F
45. Decide if the sentence is True ( Adevarat/ Corect) or False (Fals/Incorect)
Political and military attempts were made by England to unite Wales. Scotland and Ireland under
the English Crown. Wales, after Roman rule, remained a Celtic country, although influenced by
Anglo-Norman England. Between 1282 and 1285 Edward I s military campaign brought Wales
under English rile, and he built castles and deployed garrisons there.
ANS: T

MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Choose the most appropriate answer:
The Scots, Welsh and Northern Inish are regarded largely as.... peoples (with admixtures over
centuries), while the English are considered to be mainly Anglo-Saxon in origin.
a. Celtic
b. Anglo-Saxon
ANS: A
2. Choose the most appropriate answer:
The Scots, Welsh and Norther Irish are regarded largely as Celtic peoples (with admixtures over
centuries), while the English are considered to be mainly .......... in origin.
a. Celtic
b. Anglo-Saxon
ANS: B
3. Choose the most appropriate answer:
Political and military attempts were made by England to unite Wales, Scotland and Ireland under
the English Crown. Ireland was invaded by Henry II in ....
2019
1169
2000
2021
ANS: B
4. Choose the most appropriate answer:
(In the past) England, Wales and Scotland had become predominantly.... in religion as a result of
the European Reformation, But Ireland remained Catholic and tried to distance itself from
England, thus adding religion to colonialism as a foundation for future problems.
a. Protestant
a. Celtic
b. Anglo-Saxon
ANS: B
5.Choose the most appropriate answer:
Immigrants historically had relatively free access to Britain. But they could be easily expelled:
had no legal rights to protect them; and restrictions were increasingly imposed upon them. But
the census..... showed that the number of people in Britam bom outside the British Empire was
only 157,000 out of a population of some 31.5 million.
a. 1871
b. 2021
ANS: A
6.Choose the most appropriate answer:
Britain does ....... a relatively stable diversity of culturesand the highest rate of intennariage and
muxed-race relationships in Europe. with one in eight children under five having parents from
different ethnic backgrounds.
a. have
b. having
c. tohave
ANS: A
7.Choose the most appropriate answer:
It is important that emigration from Britain is considered if the immigration/race debate is.... in
perspective. Historically, there has usually been a balance of migration, with emigration
cancelling out immigration in real terms.
a. to be kept
b. keeping
ANS: A
8.Choose the most appropriate answer:
Scots are divided by ...... .... (the first of this being spoken by 1,5 per cent of the Scottish
population or 70,000 people), different religions, prejudices and regionalisms. Cultural
differences separate Lowlanders and Highlanders and deep rivalriers exist between the two major
cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow.
a. three languages (Gaelic, Scots and English)
b. four languages (Gaelic, Scots, English and Romanian)
ANS: A
9. Choose the most appropriate answer:
There have been periods of high emigration. Groups left England and Scotland in the
seventeenth centuries to become settlers and colonists in ...........
a. Ireland and North America.
b. Bulgaria and Romamia.
ANS: A
10. Choose the most appropriate answer:
*Multiculturalism* ......... a strongly debated issue in Britain.
a. is
b. are
c. were
ANS: A
11.Choose the most appropriate answer:
Choose the most appropriate answer:
I did...... English last year with a native teacher.
a. study
b. am studying
c. studied
d. have studied
ANS: A
12.Choose the most appropriate answer:
I haven't...... French with a native teacher. It was a Romanian one.
a. study
b. am studying
c. studied
d. have studied
ANS: C
13.Choose the most appropriate answer:
........... a good time? I hope you........... our party.
a. do you have. are liking
b. are you having, like
c. don't you have, liked
ANS: B
14.Choose the most appropriate answer:
How often ......... to the “Spiru Haret” University? Everyday, when he has courses.
a. does he go
b. are you going
ANS: A
15. Choose the most appropriate answer:
What ........... ? She.......... a newspaper.
a.does she, is reading
b.does she do, read
c. is she doing, is reading
d. is he doing, is reading
ANS: C
16. Choose the most appropriate answer:
We...... home when the rain............ .
a. will go, will stop
b. go, will stop
c. will go, stops
d. go, stopped
ANS: C
17. Choose the most appropriate answer:
John.......... on the beach at this time next week.
a. will lying
b. will be lying
c. will lye
d. lies
ANS: B
18. Choose the most appropriate answer:
The trains for Bucharest......... at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m everyday.
a. are going to leave
b. left
c. leaves
d. leave
ANS: D
19. Choose the most appropriate answer:
By 2023, you....... the faculty.
a. am going to graduate
b. will have graduated
c. shall graduate
ANS: B
20. Choose the most appropriate answer:
We have already talked to him, we.... at 11.30 tonight.
a.meets
b. are meeting
ANS: B
21. Choose the most appropriate answer:
I think I haven't seen a good film for ..........
a. long time ago
b. ages
ANS: B
22. Choose the most appropriate answer:
Mary hasn't spoken to her brother........ she came back from New York.
a. up
b. before
c. since
ANS: C
23. Choose the most appropriate answer:
In my country people are very friendly, they often help..........
a. one another
b. you
ANS: A
24. Choose the most appropriate answer:
“Where have you been? I....... for you for more than an hour.
a. have been waiting
b. am waiting
c. waited
ANS: A
25. Choose the most appropriate answer:
I really did not understand why.......... so loudly.
a. he was speaking
b. did he speak
c. was he speaking
ANS: A
26. Choose the most appropriate answer:
My brother is.......... in his class.
a. most tall
b. taller
c. the tallest
ANS: C
27. Choose the most appropriate answer:
We can meet at 6p.m., I hope I...... my work by then.
a. will finish
b. will be finishing
c. will have finished
ANS: C
28. Choose the most appropriate answer:
Unfortunately he is feeling..... today.
a. Worse
b. worst
c. not bad
ANS: A
29. Choose the most appropriate answer:
They..... when I arrived and I couldn't tell them the good news.
a. leave
b. had left
c. have left
ANS: B
30. Choose the most appropriate answer:
You can call me at about 5 p.m., I....... nothing at that hour.
a. will be doing
b. will do
c. will have done

ANS: A
31. Choose the most appropriate answer:
They'll bring us a present if they come, ...... ?
a. don’t they
b. will they
c. won't they
ANS: C
32. Choose the most appropriate answer:
I’m sorry, but you're too late. She .........
a. ‘s just gone out
b. ‘d just gone out
ANS: A
33. Choose the most appropriate answer:
"......... Jane today?” “No, but I.......... her last night.”
a. Did you see, had seen
b. Have you seen, saw
ANS: B
34. Choose the most appropriate answer:
I..... very disappointed. Your last school report was a disaster.
a. feel
b. fell
ce. fill
ANS: A
35. Choose the most appropriate answer:
Shakespeare.......... “Romeo and Juliet”,
a. has written
b. writes
c. had written
d. wrote
ANS: D
36. Choose the most appropriate answer:
I.......... in Bucharest for three months.
a. am living
b. have been living
c. am leaving
ANS: B
37. Which sentence refers to a planned future event?
a. You're going to have an accident if you drive so fast.
b. I think it will rain tomorrow.
c. We're spending our summer holidays in 2021 in Greece.
ANS: C
38. Find the correct sentence:
a. If you will eatso many sweets you will get fat.
b. We are throwing a party next weekend, would you like to come?
ANS: B
39. Choose the most appropriate answer:
I'm your best friend, ........... ?
a. aren't I
b. am I not
ANS: A
40. Choose the most appropriate answer:
John, please stop making that noise, ........... ?
a. will you
b. don’t you
ANS: A
41. Choose the most appropriate answer:
She loves her fiance very much, ....... ?
a. is he
b. doesn’t she
ANS: B
42. Choose the most appropriate answer:
Travelling .......... is very expensive .
a. by the plane
b. by plane
c. by a plane
ANS: B
43. Choose the most appropriate answer:
The workers will go ........ if they don’t receive their salaries.
a. on strike
b. on the strike
ANS: A
44. Choose the most appropriate answer:
My son draws........ well, everybody praises him.
a. real
b. really
c. realy
ANS: B
45. Choose the most appropriate answer:
How are you? I hope you're ........ .
a. well
b. good
c. finely.
ANS: A
46. Choose the most appropriate answer:
In the Netherlands people speak:
a. Danish
b. Dutch
c. Netherlandese
ANS: B
47. Choose the most appropriate answer:
Which word is not a synonym for intelligent:
a. smart
b. clever
c. extroverted
ANS: C
48. Choose the most appropriate answer:
The correct translation for the sentence Voi da un examen luna viitoare is:
a. I won't give an exam next month.
b. I will sit an exam next month.
ANS: B
49. Choose the most appropriate answer:
Which word cannot form an expression with the noun school:
a. leaver
b. master’s
ANS: B
50. Choose the most appropriate answer:
If you are ill you can stay at home:
a. on strike
b. on holiday
c. on sick leave
ANS: C
51. Choose the most appropriate answer:
Blue collar workers work in .......... .
a. banks
b. factories
c. market research companies
ANS: B
52. Choose the most appropriate answer:
White collar workers work in .......... .
a.in offices
b. in factories
c. in the field
ANS: A
53. Choose the most appropriate answer:
In a house (normally) you should find the TV in .......... .
a. the living room
b. the basement
c. the entrance hall
ANS: C
54. Choose the most appropriate answer:
If the weather is chilly you should wear .......... .
a. sunglasses
b. sandals
c. a sweater
ANS: C
55. Choose the most appropriate answer:
Rotterdam is a major European .......... .
a, port
b. beach
c. resort
ANS: A
56. Choose the most appropriate answer:
The children were taken on a(n) .......... by their teacher.
a. journey
b. excursion
ANS: B
57. Choose the most appropriate answer:
A century ago a ....... from Europe to America could last for a few months.
a. voyage
b. business trip
c,. movement
ANS: A
58. Choose the most appropriate answer:
The secretary told me that he was gone to London on a business ............. .
a. voyage
b. trip
c. excursion
ANS: B
59. Choose the most appropriate answer:
This car i svery .... it consumes very little fuel.
a. economic
b. economical
c. economy
ANS: B
60. Choose the most appropriate answer:
Please, give me an aspirin. I have a terrible ....... .
a. headpain
b. headache
c. cardiovascular disease
ANS: B
61. Choose the most appropriate answer:
We had a very pleasant ........ over a cup of coffee.
a. speech
b. conversation
c. word
ANS: B
62. Choose the most appropriate answer:
I have been living in this neighbourhood ........ .
a. 6 Years ago
b. for 6 years
c. since 6 years
ANS: B
63. Choose the most appropriate answer:
When you are introduced to somebody you should say .......... .
a.What do you do?
b. Wow do you do?
c. How are you?
ANS: B
64. Choose the most appropriate answer:
If you want to greet the dean of your faculty you can say ......... .
a. Hi, sir!
b. Best regards, sir!
c. Hello, sir!
ANS: C
65. Choose the most appropriate answer:
A Curriculum Vitae should be accompanied by .......... .
a a cover letter
b. an intention letter
c. an informal letter
ANS: A
66. Choose the most appropriate answer:
In the application letter you should clearly specify ......... .
a. the position you are interested in
b. the year when you graduated
ANS: A
67. Choose the most appropriate answer:
If a foreigner asks you for directions im English and you don’t know the answer you should
say: ............ .
a. I'm ternbly sorry, I really don’t know.
b. Pd rather not answer that if you don’t mind.
c. Why don’t you buy a map? Leave me alone!
ANS: A

68. Choose the most appropriate answer:


a. What is the weather today?
b. What is the weather like today?
ce. Which ts the weather today?
ANS: B
69. Choose the most appropriate answer:
When the customs officer asks you for your passport the most appropriate answer you can give
18:
a. Here you are, sir.
b. Take it, sir,
c. You're welcome, sir.
ANS: A
70. Choose the most appropriate answer:
You shouldn't start a formal letter (addressed to your bank) with the following word(s):
a. Dear Sir.
b. Gentlemen,
c. Dear Joanna,
ANS: C
71. Choose the most appropriate answer:
Choose the correct letter ending:
a. I am looking forward to hear from you.
b. I m looking forward to hearing from you.
c. I m waiting forward to hear from you.
ANS: B

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