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Ken Tucker & Son, Plumbers Q1

£100. A. Line 2. B. Line 4. C. Line 6. D. Line 8. £200. £300. £500. £1000. £1,000,000. £4,000. £32,000. £16,000. £8,000. £64,000. £128,000. £250,000. £500,000. £2,000. Ken Tucker & Son, Plumbers Q1

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Ken Tucker & Son, Plumbers Q1

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  1. £100 A. Line 2 B. Line 4 C. Line 6 D. Line 8 £200 £300 £500 £1000 £1,000,000 £4,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £64,000 £128,000 £250,000 £500,000 £2,000 Ken Tucker & Son, PlumbersQ1 • How long has that leaky tap been 2. getting on your nerves? • Are your radeators as warm as they 4. should be? 5. Do your drains smell as sweet as they 6. should. 7. Are you just too busy for all those DIY 8. jobs? A question mark is missing or wrongly used on

  2. £200 A. raidiators B. raediators C. radiators D. radaitors £100 £300 £500 £1000 £500,000 £4,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £64,000 £128,000 £250,000 £2,000 £1,000,000 Ken Tucker & Son, PlumbersQ2 • How long has that leaky tap been 2. getting on your nerves? • Are your radeators as warm as they 4. should be? • Do your drains smell as sweet as they 6. should. 7. Are you just too busy for all those DIY 8. jobs? The correct spelling of the word ‘radeators’ on line 3 should be

  3. £300 A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 £200 £100 £500 £1000 £500,000 £4,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £64,000 £128,000 £250,000 £2,000 £1,000,000 Q3 OffenceFinePenalty Points Miles per hour over the speed limit Up to 15 mph £44 3 16mph to 25 mph £45 to £100 4 26mph to 35 £45 to £200 5 or 6 36 mph or more £67 to £300 disqualification for one months to twelve months A driver is caught at 25mph over the speed limit. How many penalty points is he or she given?

  4. £500 A. £44 B. £45 - £100 C. £45 - £200 D. £67 - £300 £200 £300 £100 £1000 £500,000 £4,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £64,000 £128,000 £250,000 £2,000 £1,000,000 Q4 OffenceFinePenalty Points Miles per hour over the speed limit Up to 15 mph £44 3 16mph to 25 mph £45 to £100 4 26mph to 35 £45 to £200 5 or 6 36 mph or more £67 to £300 disqualification for one months to twelve months A driver is disqualified for one month. How much is the fine he or she has to pay?

  5. A. wether B. wheather C. whether D. weather £1,000,000 £500,000 £250,000 To: Theme Park Manager Q5 From: Martin Sinclair Subject: Complaint 1. During our holiday least week we had some 2. really bad waether. We couldn’t go to the 3. beach so we go to your theme park instead 4. last Wednesday. Your advertisement said, ’20 5. Fun Rides for Kids’. When we arrived 6 rides 6. were closed. The rest were very crowded and 7. we had to queue. Standing around in the rain 8. for ages. The correct spelling of the word ‘waether’ on line 2 should be £128,000 £64,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £4,000 £2,000 £1,000 £500 £300 £200 £100

  6. £2,000 A. Holiday B. Wednesday C. Manager D. Beach £200 £300 £500 £1000 £500,000 £4,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £64,000 £128,000 £250,000 £2,000 £1,000,000 To: Theme Park Manager Q6 From: Martin Sinclair Subject: Complaint 1. During our holiday least week we had some 2. really bad waether. We couldn’t go to the 3. beach so we go to your theme park instead 4. last Wednesday. Your advertisement said, ‘20 5. Fun Rides for Kids’. When we arrived 6 rides 6. were closed. The rest were very crowded and 7. we had to queue. Standing around in the rain 8. for ages. Which of the words from the document should always be spelt with a capital letter?

  7. £4,000 A. Line 1 B.Line 2 C.Line 3 D.Line 5 £200 £300 £500 £1000 £500,000 £100 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £64,000 £128,000 £250,000 £2,000 £1,000,000 To: Theme Park Manager Q7 From: Martin Sinclair Subject: Complaint 1.During our holiday least week we had some 2. really bad waether. We couldn’t go to the 3. beach so we go to your theme park instead 4. last Wednesday. Your advertisement said, ‘20 5. Fun Rides for Kids’. When we arrived 6 rides 6. were closed. The rest were very crowded and 7. we had to queue. Standing around in the rain 8. for ages. One of the sentences contains a grammatical error. It is on

  8. £8,000 A. emergensy B. emergency C. emergencey D. emergincy £200 £300 £500 £1000 £500,000 £4,000 £32,000 £16,000 £100 £64,000 £128,000 £250,000 £2,000 £1,000,000 Car Accident ReportQ8 1. Car Accident in Stoke Crescent,19 May 2006 2. I was walking home from work on Tuesday 19 May 3. and entered Stoke Crescent from Oak Road at 4. about 5.30pm. I walk a few paces when I suddenly 5. saw a Fiat (REG No G642 JNV) reversing out of 6. the drive of number 29. It reversed steadily then 7. started to pull away. A BMW (REG No X853 RNU) 8. suddenly appeared around the bend a little further 9. on. Although it tried to stop it went into the back of 10. the Fiat. Then it stopped, its windscreen was 11. ______ . I ran to the Fiat. On seeing the driver 12. had received some injuries I rang emurgeny 13. services The correct spelling of the word ‘emerguncy’ on line 12 is

  9. £16,000 B. Line 3 A. Line 2 C. Line 4 D. Line 9 £200 £300 £500 £1000 £500,000 £4,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £64,000 £128,000 £250,000 £2,000 £1,000,000 Car Accident ReportQ9 1. Car Accident in Stoke Crescent,19 May 2006 2. I was walking home from work on Tuesday 19 May 3. and entered Stoke Crescent from Oak Road at 4. about 5.30pm. I walk a few paces when I suddenly 5. saw a Fiat (REG No G642 JNV) reversing out of 6. the drive of number 29. It reversed steadily then 7. started to pull away. A BMW (REG No X853 RNU) 8. suddenly appeared around the bend a little further 9. on. Although it tried to stop it went into the back of 10. the Fiat. Then it stopped, its windscreen was 11. ______ . I ran to the Fiat. On seeing the driver 12. had received some injuries I rang emurgeny 13. services There is a grammatical error on

  10. £32,000 B. broken A. break C. broke D. braked £200 £300 £500 £1000 £500,000 £4,000 £100 £16,000 £8,000 £64,000 £128,000 £250,000 £2,000 £1,000,000 Car Accident ReportQ10 1. Car Accident in Stoke Crescent,19 May 2006 2. I was walking home from work on Tuesday 19 May 3. and entered Stoke Crescent from Oak Road at 4. about 5.30pm. I walk a few paces when I suddenly 5. saw a Fiat (REG No G642 JNV) reversing out of 6. the drive of number 29. It reversed steadily then 7. started to pull away. A BMW (REG No X853 RNU) 8. suddenly appeared around the bend a little further 9. on. Although it tried to stop it went into the back of 10. the Fiat. Then it stopped, its windscreen was 11. ______ . I ran to the Fiat. On seeing the driver 12. had received some injuries I rang emurgeny 13. services The word which should be used in the blank space on line 11 is

  11. £64,000 A. wear (Line 5) B. be (Line 6) C. our (Line 9) D. too (Line 11) £200 £300 £500 £1000 £500,000 £4,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £64,000 £128,000 £250,000 £2,000 £1,000,000 SHOPFAST SUPERSTOREQ11 1. Do you like working with people? 2. Are you motivated and cheerful? 3. If so…… 4. Come and join us at Shopfast, 5. brinton’s newest superstore, wear 6. an exciting new job could be 7. waiting for you? 8. We are looking for retail staff to 9. work on our tills and at 10. are customer service desk. 11. Would you like to work here too? Which one of these words is used incorrectly?

  12. £128,000 A. Line 2 B. Line 5 C. Line 8 D. Line 9 £200 £300 £500 £1000 £1,000,000 £4,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £64,000 £100 £250,000 £500,000 £2,000 SHOPFAST SUPERSTOREQ12 1. Do you like working with people? 2. Are you motivated and cheerful? 3. If so…… 4. Come and join us at Shopfast, 5. brinton’s newest superstore, wear 6. an exciting new job could be 7. waiting for you? 8. We are looking for retail staff to 9. work on our tills and at 10. are customer service desk. 11. Would you like to work here too? Which line has a capital letter missing?

  13. £250,000 A. new (line 6) B. for (Line 8) C. to (Line 8) D. are (Line 10) £200 £300 £500 £1000 £1,000,000 £4,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £64,000 £128,000 £250,000 £500,000 £2,000 SHOPFAST SUPERSTOREQ13 1. Do you like working with people? 2. Are you motivated and cheerful? 3. If so…… 4. Come and join us at Shopfast, 5. brinton’s newest superstore, wear 6. an exciting new job could be 7. waiting for you? 8. We are looking for retail staff to 9. work on our tills and at 10. are customer service desk. 11. Would you like to work here too? Which one of these words is used incorrectly?

  14. £500,000 A. Line 2 B. Line 3 C. Line 5 D. Line 7 £200 £300 £500 £1000 £1,000,000 £4,000 £32,000 £16,000 £8,000 £64,000 £128,000 £250,000 £100 £2,000 Dear Lyn, Q14 1.I am having a lovely holiday here in Spain. 2. I arrive last Monday and took a bus from 3. the railway station to this small town 4. where I am staying in a lovely little Hotel. 5. From my window I can see the beach, 6. which is about a two minute walk away. 7. The atmosphere is so relaxed! 8. Five days of my holiday is gone already. 9. I can hardly believe it! There is a grammatical error on

  15. Dear Lyn, Q15 1.I am having a lovely holiday here in Spain. 2. I arrive last Monday and took a bus from 3. the railway station to this small town 4. where I am staying in a lovely little Hotel. 5. From my window I can see the beach, 6. which is about a two minute walk away. 7. The atmosphere is so relaxed! 8. Five days of my holiday is gone already. 9. I can hardly believe it! A capital letter has been used incorrectly on £1,000,000 A. Line 1 B. Line 2 C. Line 4 D. Line 8 £200 £300 £500 £1000 £2,000 £16,000 £128,000 £64,000 £8,000 £250,000 £500,000 £100 £32,000 £4,000

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