Grade 12 THE GCSE EXAMINATION Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others: 1. a. ago b. machine c. station d. material 2. a. occur b. oblige c. occasion d. oxygen 3. a. capital b. indicate c. nice d. complicated Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others: 4. a. dangerous b. assignment c. completion d. collaborate 5. a. conventional b. pronounce c. mountain d. acceptable Make the correct choice: 6. The _____ of the moon for the earth causes the tides. a. attractiveness b. attraction c. action d. movement 7. He is not very _____ of criticism. a. tolerable b. tolerance c. tolerant d. tolerably 8. He has suffered many _____ in his new job. a. disappointing b. disappointments c. disappointedly d. disappoints 9. They are not _____ good at their future job. a. expectedly b. expectant c. expected d. expecting 10. They got the _____ of being successful in life. a. satisfactory b. satisfactorily c. satisfying d. satisfaction 11. We can only get there by plane. There’s no _____. a. choose b. chose c. choice d. chosen 12. He seldom goes to market, _____? a. doesn’t he b. does he c. is he d. isn’t he 13. The fewer bags you take, _____ trouble you will have en route. a. the fewer b. the little c. the less d. the least 14. Electric engines are very clean, for there’s no burning fuel to make _____. a. smoke or dirty b. smoky or dirt c. smoke or dirt d. smoky or dirty 15. Most people prefer flying _____ going by sea because it’s so much faster. a. from b. to c. than d. with 16. We might have a picnic. It depends _____ the weather. a. in b. on c. up d. about 17. Thank you very much. It was kind _____ you to help me. a. of b. to c. with d. off 18. That hotel is famous _____ its pleasant atmosphere and fine food. a. with b. in c. for d. about 19. They wonder if they will be sacked _____ the spot. a. in b. with c. at d. on 20. She has _____ with me for an hour about the future job. a. reasoned b. reasonable c. reasonably d. unreasonable 21. There’s nothing like _____ as a means of keeping fit. a. to walk b. walking c. walked d. walk 22. Your doctor advised ______ to bed early, so I can’t understand your wanting to stay up late. a. going b. you go c. you going d. to go 23. We considered _____ her a dress for her birthday, but couldn’t help ______ her some flowers. a. to give / to buy b. to give / buying c. giving / to buy d. giving / buying 24. There’s nothing to be done about it now except ______ the police the truth. a. speak b. tell c. say d. talk 25. I remember hearing him say the grass needed ______. a. cutting b. to cut c. cut d. being cut Page 1 THE GCSE EXAMINATION Grade 12 THE GCSE EXAMINATION Identify one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect: 26. Would you like keeping quiet for a moment ? I’m trying to fill in a form. A B C D 27. They don’t allow smoking in the auditorium; they don’t want to risk setting it with fire. A B C D 28. Would you mind me to turn down the radio a bit ? A B C D 29. We couldn’t help laughing when he was making fun of ourselves. A B C D 30. One of books I lent you is very interesting. A B C D Read the passage and put a cross on the letter next to the word that best fits each space. fter inventing dynamite, Swedish-born Alfred Nobel became a very rich man. However, he foresaw its universally destructive powers too late. Noble preferred not to be (31)______ as the inventor of dynamite, so in 1895, just two weeks before his death, he created a (32) ______ to be used for (33) ______ prizes to people who had made (34) ______ contributions to mankind. Originally there were five awards: literature, physics, chemistry, medicine, and peace. Economics was added in 1968, just sixty-seven years after the first awards (35) ______. A obel’s original legacy of nine million dollars was invested, and the interest on this sum is used for the awards which (36) _____ from 30,000 to 125,000 dollars. N Every year on December 10, the (37) ______ of Nobel’s death, the awards (gold medal, illuminated diploma, and money) are (38a) ______ to the winners. Sometimes politics plays an important role in the judges’ (39) _____. Americans have won numerous science awards, but relatively few literature prizes. No awards were presented from 1940 to 1942 at the beginning of World War II. Some people have won two prizes, but this is rare; others have (40) _____ their prizes. 31. a. remembered b. reminded c. enlisted d. enjoyed 32. a. fund b. store c. treasure d. property 33. a. rewarding b. extending c. professing d. awarding 34. a. trustworthy b. estimated c. esteemed d. worthwhile 35. a. opening b. recession c. adoption d. ceremony 36. a. divide b. separate c. vary d. prolong 37. a. anniversary b. remembrance c. memorization d. memory 38. a. demonstrated b. represented c. presented d. extended 39. a. decisions b. theories c. theology d. practice 40. a. removed b. shared c. deposited d. joined Read the passage and make the correct choice: harmacy is a profession, a business, and a science. It is one of the world’s oldest professions and is the companion of medical, dental, and public health sciences. A pharmacist compounds, preserves, and dispenses drugs. He understands their chemical properties and how they are manufactured and used. He is also able to test them for purity and strength. P s a pharmacist you assume responsibility for human life. Carelessness in filling a prescription could cost a life. Therefore, accuracy, cleanliness, and orderliness are required. You should be good at details, and willing to check and double-check your work. Because you work with people constantly, you must have good judgement and tact. A 41. Pharmacy is not related to _____. a. medicine b. dentistry c. public health d. manufacture 42. A pharmacist knows how to do the following things except ____. Page 2 THE GCSE EXAMINATION Grade 12 THE GCSE EXAMINATION a. fill a prescription b. write a prescription c. preserve drugs d. compound drugs 43. Which of the following is not required of a pharmacist? a. carelessness b. accuracy c. orderliness d. cleanliness 44. A pharmacist must _____. a. take no responsibility for human life b. be responsible for human life c. be careless in filling a prescription d. be unwilling to check his work 45. The word “ dispense” in line 3 is nearest in meaning to _____. a. produce b. distribute c. contribute d. reduce 46. The word “them” in line 4 is used to stand for ____. a. properties b. professions c. details d. drugs Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the above one : 47. Despite having a lot of money, he wasn’t happy. a. Even though a lot of money, he wasn’t happy. b. Even though having a lot of money, he wasn’t happy. c. Even though he was having a lot of money, he wasn’t happy. d. Even though he had a lot of money, he wasn’t happy. 48. Our life is becoming more comfortable because the national economy is developing steadily. a. Because of the steadily developing of the national economy, our life is becoming more comfortable. b. Because of the steady development of the national economy, our life is becoming more comfortable c. Because of the national economy of the steady development, our life is becoming more comfortable d. Because of the developing steadily of the national economy, our life is becoming more comfortable 49. Mr. Brown is going to the circus tonight. So are his children. a. Mr. Brown with his children is going to the circus tonight. b. Mr. Brown with his children are going to the circus tonight. c. Neither Mr. Brown nor his children are going to the circus tonight. d. Either Mr. Brown or his children are going to the circus tonight. 50. They know little about what to expect when they start work. a. They have little knowledge about what to expect when they start work. b. They have little knowledgeable of what to expect when they start work. c. They have little known of what to expect when they start work. d. They have little knowledge of what to expect when they start work. THE END Page 3 THE GCSE EXAMINATION . hour about the future job. a. reasoned b. reasonable c. reasonably d. unreasonable 21. There’s nothing like _____ as a means of keeping fit. a. to walk b. walking c. walked d. walk 22. Your doctor. flowers. a. to give / to buy b. to give / buying c. giving / to buy d. giving / buying 24. There’s nothing to be done about it now except ______ the police the truth. a. speak b. tell c. say d. talk 25 (35) ______. A obel’s original legacy of nine million dollars was invested, and the interest on this sum is used for the awards which (36) _____ from 30,000 to 125,000 dollars. N Every year on