İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı | İngilizce Yeterlilik Sınavı

Yazan 04. Eyl, 2010 by in İngilizce Ders, İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı, Toefl

  İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı , İngilizce Yeterlilik Sınavı


İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı üniversitelerin kendi ihtiyaçları doğrultusunda kendi bünyelerinde hazırladıkları hazırlık sınıfını  atlama amacıyla yapılan  yabancı dil seviye tespit sınavıdır.

Boğaziçi  Üniversitesi gibi bazı Üniversiteler , dinleme bölümünü  test ederken diğer Üniversiteler  bu bölümü İngilizce Yeterlilik  Sınavına dâhil etmemektedir.

İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı sırasında  başarılı olmak için yapmanız gereken  üniversitenizin İngilizce yeterlilik  sınav örneklerinden ya da benzeri sorulardan  sınav öncesinde çok miktarda  deneme sınavı çözmektir.

Üniversitelerce yapılan İngilizce Muafiyet ya da İngilizce Yeterlilik Sınavları , TOEFL gibi standardize edilmiş bir sınav değildir  çünkü her kurum  kendi sınavını hazırladığı her üniversite kendine göre bir İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı hazırlar. Her Üniversiteye hazırlanırken ayrı bir teknik kullanarak  hazırlanmalısınız. Ve bu konuda tecrübeli bir öğretmen ile çalışmalısınız.

İngilizce Hazırlık | İngilizce Yeterlilik Sınavı | İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı

Yazan 14. Nis, 2010 by in İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı

 İngilizce Yeterlilik Sınavı , İngilizce Hazırlık  sınavı   , İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı

K.K.T.C. ve Türkiye’de ki Üniversiteler lisans programlarına başlamadan önce kendi bünyelerin de İngilizce Yeterlilik Sınavı yaparak, öğrencilerin İngilizce  Hazırlık okuyup okumamalarına veya İngilizce  Hazırlık sınıfının üst kurlarından başlamalarına karar vermektedir. İngilizce  Yeterlilik Sınavı her okulda farklı bir biçimde yapılsa da temel olarak birbirlerine benzer soru tipleri içerir ve öğrencinin akademik ortama hazır olup olmadığını İngilizce dil becerilerini kullanıp kullanamadığını ölçer.
Haluk Hoca ile hazırlanacağınız İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı hazırlık çalışmaları size hazırlık sınıfında okuyacağınız bir yılı kazandırır, ya da eğer  İngilizce hazırlık sınıfı öğrencisi iseniz vize ve finalleriniz de yardımcı olur.

Cope With | İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı

Yazan 14. Nis, 2010 by in İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı

İngilizce Muafiyet Sınav , Cope With

Cope With sınavı İngilizce bilgisini üst seviyede ölçmeyi amaçlayan Üniversitelerin kendi bünyelerinde hazırladıkları  İngilizce Muafiyet   Sınavı olarak adlandırılır. Üniversiteler tarafından her bir sınavın uygulanma şekli farklıdır, bu nedenden dolayı sınav hazırlığı yaparken bu sınavların eşdeğerinde  İngilizce muafiyet sınavı hazırlığı için deneme sınavları çözmek pratik yapmak  ve bu sınav üzerinde ciddi bir çalışma yapmalıdır.

İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı | İngilizce Yeterlilik Sınavı hazırlık

Yazan 13. Nis, 2010 by in İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı

İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı  , İngilizce   Yeterlilik Sınavı çalışmalarımız

İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı için yaptığımız çalışmalar, Üniversite kazanan öğrencilerin, hazırlık sınıfını geçmeleri ya da hazırlık sınıfına üst seviyeden başlayıp dönem atlamaları amacıyla bire bir çalışma şeklinde düzenlenmektedir. İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı çalışmalarımıza katılacak olan kursiyerlerin, İngilizce seviyeleri asgari olarak pre-İntermediate seviyede olmalıdır.
İngilizce Yeterlilik Sınavı çalışmalarımız  sene içinde hazırlık sınıfında okuyan öğrencilere vize ve final sınavların da, eylül veya ekim aylarında ise hazırlık sınıfını atlama amaçıyla bütün sene boyunca düzenli olarak devam eder.

İngilizce Yeterlilik Sınavı müfredatımız aşağıdaki gibidir.

1- Grammar ; İngilizce Yeterlilik Sınavı konuları içeriğinde ki tüm dilbilgisi konularını inceler, bir çok konu testi ile öğrenilenleri pekiştirir ve deneme testleri ile konunun öğrenilip öğrenilmediği veya tekrar edilmesi gerekip gerekmediği hakkında bilgi verir.
2-Reading ; Okuma parçalarını içeren soru çözümlerin de en önemli konu olan metin analizleri, cümle içerisinde bilinmeyen kelimelerin anlamlarını içerikten çıkarma, okuduğunu anlama teknik ve ip uçları ile ilgili çalışmalar yapılır. metin anlama da büyük önemi olan skimming ve scanning teknikleri öğretilerek metnin kolayca ve doğru bir şekilde çözümlenmesi sağlanılır.
3- Writing ; İngilizce metin oluşturma, essay yazma teknik ve kuralları öğretilir. metin yazmadan çnce gerekli taslak çalışması yazma bölümünün en önemli ksımıdır, o konu da özel bir eğitim verilir.
4- Listening ; Her İngilizce Muafiyet  Sınavın da olmasa da eğer tercih edilen Üniversitenin sınav formatında dinleme bölümü varsa , gereken ileri düzeyde dinleme, dinlediğini anlama ve dinlediği metin ile ilgili soruları cevaplayabilme yetenekleri özel bir çalışma ile adaya öğretilir.
5- Speaking; sadece belli başlı bir kaç tane Üniversite formatın da olan speaking bölümü için yabancı öğretmenler ile işbirliği yapılarak, telaffuz çalışmaları, dinlediğini anlama, cevaplama çalışmaları yapılır, konu hakkında etkin bir konuşma yapmak için planlama örnekleri ve ip uçları verilir.
6- Deneme Sınavları; Müfredatımızı daha önce çıkmış olan Türk ve yabancı Üniversitelerce uygulanmış İngilizce  Yeterlilik Sınavı örnekleri ile kursiyerlerimizin sınav konusunda deneyim kazanmalarını temin ederiz.

İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı Örnek sorular 3

Yazan 10. Oca, 2010 by in İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı

İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı  Soru tipleri

GRAMMAR
1. Joji ……..in Tokyo five years, but he left in 1993.
a. lived b. has lived c. has been living d. have lived

2. Someone …… my bike, now I’ll have to walk home.
a. stole c. had stolen
b. has stolen d. has been stealing

3……..picture do you prefer, this one or that one?
a. What c. How
b. Which d. How much

4. I……. the movie Titanic three times. I’m going to see it again tonight.
a. have been seeing c. saw
b. have been seen d. have seen

5. I have noticed that…………..English people do not seem to shake………hands as much as people do in………Turkey.
a. the,—,the c. the,—,—
b. —,—,— d. —,—,the

6. Ali the rooms………crowded with people. Everyone………enjoying themselves.
a) was/ were c were/was
b) was /was d. were/were

7. it is…….interesting book. it gives…….wonderful picture of what…..life was like in……Victorian times.
a. an/—/the/— b. an/—/—/— c. an/a/the/— d. an/—-/a/—

8. Peter…….his hair now. He…….it every day.
a. is washing/washes b. washes/is washing c. wash/is washing d. is washing/wash

9. When Peter talks, everybody……. to him.
a. are listening b. listening c. listen d. listens

10. Who……first this morning?
a. getup b. gets up c. got up d. getting up

11. Have you seen my ballpoint pen anywhere? I…….for it for ten minutes.
a. looked c. am looking
b. was looking d. have been looking

12.I……..this day all my life.
a. am remembering b. will remember c. remembered d. had remembered

13.’…………me with my suitcase, please?’ Yes, certainly.
a. Did you help b. Are you going to help c. Are you helping d. Will you help

14. This time tomorrow I……………to France.
a. fly b. am flying c. will be flying d. will have flown

15. We……….play basketball without a ball.
a. can’t b, needn’t c. could d. doesn’t

16. Does he……..go to school at eight?
a. must b. should d. has to d. have to

17. Mike likes to play tennis. So……….
a. is Fred b. does Fred c. Fred does d. can Fred

18. He likes cowboy films, but I…….
a. don’t b. didn’t c. am not d. haven’t

19. Who……..dance with me?
a. wants b. want to c. wants to d. to want

20. The plane……at 11.45.
a. leaves b. leave c. are leaving d. to leave

21. Excuse me. Do you know where I can………a colour film?
a. buy b. buying c. to buy d. bought

22………I talk to you in a few minutes?
a. Am b. Will c Was d. Can

23. Fifty million years ago there…… no people.
a. were b. was c. are d. will be

24. It’s a nice day,……………?
a. hasn’t it? b. is it? c. isn’t it? d. has it?

25. A: Who………Janet? B: I do hate her!
a. does hate b. hating c. hates d. to hate

26. It’s very cold, you……… to put a sweater on.
a. should b. ought c. must d. has

27. A:…….you answer the phone? B: Sure.
a. Were b. Shall c. Could d. May

28. Good morning Sir, what……….I do for you?
a. am b. had c. can d. can’t

29. She……….go to the concert because she didn’t have time.
a. wasn’t b. can’t c. may not d. couldn’t

30. A:When did Fatih Sultan Mehmet conquer İstanbul?
B: İstanbul………….by Fatih in 1453.
a. conquered b. was conquered c. is conquered d. be conquered

31. Turkish is………………in Turkey.
a. speaks b. spoke c. spoken d. be spoken

32.A: Who………’Anna Karenina?
B:It……………by Leo Tolstoy.
a. was written/wrote c. wrote/written
b. is writing/is being written d. wrote/ was written

33. She…………to hospital yesterday due to a heart attack.
a. was taken b. took c. is taken d. has been taken

34. Where did the gunman…….President Kennedy? Kennedy ………….in Dallas.
a. was shot/shot c. shot/was shot
b. shoot/was shot d. shoot/is shot

35. Vegetables have to……..carefully.
a. been chewed b. be chewed c. chewing d. is chewed

36. How many people…………to the meeting last night?
a. came b. come c. did come d. will come
VOCABULARY

37. We paid the bill at our hotel the evening before we………………..out.
a. controlled b. decided c. intended d. checked

38. Antalya is an easily……..place, with a busy airport, plenty of buses and good roads connecting it with the rest of the country.
a. competitive b. available c. accessible d. attractive

39. The climbers attempting to reach the summit had to……………..because the weather was so bad.
a. give up b. turn down c. look up d. hold on

40. If you study……………..enough, it is possible to become competent in a foreign language in less than a year.
a. hardly b. fluently c. intensively d. absolutely

41. English is now spoken all____ the world by people____ many different cultures.
a. about/for
b. over /from
c. around/with
d. from/into

42. My daughter is not a bit like me. She seems to…………her father.
a. look on
b. take after
c. put put
d. look after

43. it took me a long time to translate his business letter as I had to …. so many words in the dictionary.
a. make up
b. turn over
c. look up
d. get off

Find the similar meaning…

44. Some of the main roads will be closed until the blizzard ends.
a. snowstorm b. hurricane c. thunderstorm d, disorder

45. Conscientious researchers always pay attention to details while carrying out a research.
a. clever b. intellectual c. careful d. fearless

46. Mrs. Callaghan’s natural intelligence and her experience always enables her to deal with problems.
a. grow b. stay c. cope d. avoid

47. Imagine my anger when I realized that my husband had told me a lie.
a. happiness b. anger c. surprise d. disappointment

48. You can easily infer from her remarks that she was happy about the project.

a. assume b. misunderstand c. answer d. hear

READING

Some people learn a second language in order to learn about the culture of the people who speak that language. They may be interested in the history and the customs of these people, for example, or they may want to study the literature of the language. Other language learners want to travel to other countries. They need to know the languages of those countries so that they can talk to people and understand what they say. They want to make friends with the people they meet. Many people learn a language to learn more about their fields by studying in other countries or reading books and journals in different languages. They often need to use other languages in their work.

49. in the passage it is emphasized that……….
a. there are various methods to learn a language
b. the number of people who wish to learn a foreign language is increasing rapidly
c. some of the reasons for learning languages are less important than others
d. different language learners have different reasons for learning a new language

50. According to the passage, travelling to other countries……………..
a. enables people to make new friends
b. prevents people from learning a language
c. is a reason for learning a language
d. is a way of learning a new language

51. We learn from the passage that many of the people learn a new language because……..
a. they want to earn money
b. they plan to use it in international trade
c. they want to make improvement in their fields by using other languages
d. learning a second language is sometimes waste of time

52. ‘they’ refers to…..
a. languages b. other countries c. people d. books

53. ‘fields’ refers to ….
a. branches b. exams c. farms d. lands

The United States, unlike Britain, has never had an officially defined class system with a titled aristocracy. For this reason, the British often believe, rather superficially, that the United States has produced a ‘classless society’. in fact, this is only the appearance. Just as in Britain, a very small number of families control a large amount of wealth, which they pass from generation to generation. Although they are so rich that they do not have to work, they often own newspapers and TV stations, and run for public office, so that they have a huge amount of power and influence.

54. We understand that, unlike in Britain, in the United States………..
a. there is no noble class recognized officially
b. there are a large number of newspapers and TV stations
c. few families control a large amount of inherited wealth
d. the difference between the classes is not very noticeable

55. From the author’s statement, we can conclude that………
a. the rich in the USA are hardworking, while in Britain they are lazy
b. there is in fact little difference between the societies of the US and Britain
c. British aristocrats often own newspapers and TV stations in the United States
d. members of British aristocracy admire the system in the US

Even if you are a refugee in a country which has the same language, religion and a similar culture, your future may not be bright one. You may have to live in a camp for a long time before you can go home. If you are not a permanent refugee you will have no passport, no home and no job. You can either try to settle in the host country or try to find another country that will accept you. When you have found a permanent home, you then have to begin to build your life from the beginning again.

56. The most vital difficulty that a refugee faces is the fact that……..
a. he lives in a foreign country
b. he may not be accepted by other countries
c. his future isn’t guaranteed
d. he doesn’t have a passport

57. A refugee can begin to feel comfortable when…….
a. he finds a home
b. he finds friends of the same religion
c. he finds a job
d. he finds a comfortable camp

58. The passage points out that…………
a. a refugee ,wants to live with people of the same religion, culture and language
b. a refugee has to struggle a lot to survive
c. the host country must perfect the conditions for refugees
d. a refugee wants a warm welcome from the country which accepts him

The vegetarian diet is becoming increasingly popular all the time. Is the vegetarian or meat diet better? A decade ago and earlier, the impression was that a vegetarian diet was lacking in the nutrients found in meat products. Today though, through research and nutritional science, it has been proven that all the nutrients found in meat may at the same time be found in the correct vegetarian diet. Some may argue that by only consuming meat that is low in fat, meat and vegetarian diets have identical benefits. This is true only if one eats only very low fat meat. The lack of meat is not necessarily the main benefit of to the vegetarian. Vegetarians tend to eat more fruits, vegetables and grains than the meat eater. They also tend not to use tobacco and excessive alcohol. Moreover, vegetarians tend to get more exercise.

59. it is clear from the passage that meat and vegetarian diets have similar benefits…….
a. if the terra vegetarian cannot be misleading
b. only if very low fat meat is eaten
c. as long as diet can take on many different variations
d. if a vegetarian consumes the same dairy products

60. it has been alleged that vegetarians do not only benefit from not eating meat in fact,……..
a. but other factors probably include exercise and resistance to smoking and alcohol intake
b. but the partial vegetarian eats anything except red meat
c. this is most likely due to the low fat and high carbohydrate content of their diet as well
d. they also benefit from not using tobacco and excessive alcohol while getting more exercise

61. in the past it was claimed that the nutrients found in meat products weren’t found in a vegetarian diet…….”-
a. but it is proved to be wrong through research today
b. the last major benefit of the vegetarian diet is its relationship to cancer rate reduction
c. however the vegetarian diets advantages greatly outweigh its shortcomings
d. whether a meat eater or vegetarian, both diets may contribute to good health with proper planning

Before the paper machine was invented, paper was made by hand one at a time. In 1798, a Frenchman named Nicolas-Louis Robert invented a moving screen belt that would receive a continuous flow of stock and give an unbroken sheet of paper to a pair of squeeze rolls. The invention \Vas not really used much, but two Englishmen, the Fourdrinier brothers, improved on Robert’s idea and built a better version in 1807. From these crude beginnings modern papermaking machines were developed. in spite of the fact that modern creations and engineering have formed and ancient craft into a technical industry, the basic procedures remain the same.

62. Even though there are modern paper making machines,……
a. mechanical pulp was first made in Germany
b. there are practical methods for manufacturing paper from wood and vegetable pulps
c. many publishing processes were developed
d. the basic system is still the same

63. During the primitive stage of production……..
a. paper was made manually one by one
b. diverse substances required wetting and penetration
c. a sheet of paper composed of cellulose fibers
d. paper sheets were impregnated with animal glue

64. According to the author, the paper machine that Fourdrinier brothers developed……..
a. depended on rags and linen and this made mass production possible
b. there were two major kinds of pulping processes used in the 18th century
c. which was not suitable for paper in which high whiteness and permanence were required
d. was based on Robert’s invention

The kind of education that is offered in the high school system is not needed by all people. After primary school, students have learned the basic skills required to work in an untrained profession, and do not need the more advanced education that high school offers. Sons or daughters frequently carry on the family business, and after completing their primary education, any further, more advanced education is unnecessary, because they can learn all they need to know about their future profession from their father/mother.

65. According to the writer advanced education is not essential for some students……….
a. but it doesn’t mean that all students do the same
b. since they’ll prefer a profession not requiring a special training
c. and these skills make students become successful individuals
d. as schools aren’t the safest place in children’s education

66. The primary school education is enough for some students……
a. since they will carry on the family business and it doesn’t require further education
b. so long as it would benefit the students that want to learn
c. and this is said to be on account of all the school regulations
d. because every child hasn’t been educated in a safe and secure environment

67. Sons or daughters that learn whatever they need to know about their future profession from their parents……….
a. don’t need advanced education,.
b. but we aren’t so sure that this is true anymore
c. and student failure seems to be growing swiftly these days
d. when they realize there is far too much virtue in educationDIALOGUE COMPLETION

68.
Waiter : Are you being served?
Customer: No. I’d like to have a banana long boat with cream.
Waiter :……………………………..
Customer: Okay, then bring one with ice cream.

a. You can’t find cream in this area.
b. Sony. We have run out of cream. If you like, I can make it with ice cream.
c. My favourite is with ice cream
d. You don’t have any taste. Have it with ice cream

69.
Mary: I want to go to Cairo next year.
Henry: Good idea. I was in Alexandria last year.
Mary:…………………………………….
Henry: it was full of historical places.

a. Where is Alexandria?
b. Will you see it again?
c. Really? How was it?
d. Did you like it?

70.
Debbie: What are your plans for the summer?
Janet : I’m going to izmir to visit my aunt.
Debbie:……………………
Janet : I’m sure you do.

a. I’m quite jealous!
b. How wonderful! What is she doing there?
c. You’11 enjoy yourself I was there last year.
d. Lucky you! I wish I had an aunt living somewhere like that!

71.
Mother : How many friends have you invited to the party?
Daughter:…………………….
Mother : Yes, I was hoping you would. What are you planning to make?
Daughter: I thought Pd make the sandwiches.

a. Fifteen, but I’ll help you to get the food ready.
b. Rather a lot. Do you mind?
c. I’m expecting about twenty. Is that too many?
d. Only ten at the moment. Can you make us three cakes?

72.
Mrs Palmer : I hear your daughter is getting married next month.
MrsMoore :……………………….
Mrs Palmer : Fm sure there are. If there’s anything I can do to help, please let me know.
Mrs Moore : That’s very kind of you.

a. She is indeed. She gave us quite a surprise!
b. Yes, she is. And we are all so happy for her.
c. That’s right. And there are still so many things to be done.
d. That’s so. We’re collecting the wedding dress today.

73.
Ken: How do you like your new house?
Bili::…………………….
Ken: Why, what’s wrong with it?
Bill: There’s nothing to do there, and it’s so far from everything.

a. I can’t answer because we haven’t been able to move in yet.
b. it will be great when we finish all the work.
c. The house is okay, but I don’t like the neighborhood.
d. It is great, Fm planning to invite you one day to see it.

SENTENCE COMPLETION

74. We thought we ought to go early…………………………
a. so that we could all get good seats.
b. so we were still earlier than many others.
c. however there may be a big crowd.
d. since we have left in plenty of time.

75……………..who crossed the Atlantic alone in a small sailing craft.
a. That must be the man
b. The news is that
c. I can’t believe that anyone
d. I didn’t realize how few people

76.I still haven’t had a chance to thank the nurse……………………
a. until the child was well enough to go home
b. why she visited us every day for a week
c. who looked after my mother so well in hospital
d. whose carelessness would make recovery slow

77. The policeman threatened to shoot,
a. that the robber wouldn’t get away with the money.
b. unless the robbers put up their hands and surrendered.
c. so that the robbers were running away.
d. as the robbers had already escaped.

78. There are certain countries in the world…………….
a. that is developing rapidly
b. where famine is still a serious problem
c. unless the rainfall is heavy
d. as the food supplies are limited

79. If necessary precautions aren’t taken………………….
a. Turkey would be a desert now.
b. there would have been a fire yesterday.
c. there was going to be a flood in the town
d. traffic will continue to be a cause of death.

80……………………, I have been living alone.
a. Before my father died
b. Ever since I moved into my new house
c. I used to live with my parents
d. No one came to visit us

81. My father used to say……………
a. the fact that he couldn’t trust anyone in his office to do anything well
b. who later wrote a book on how to design heat transfer fans
c. that if you want a job done properly, you should do it yourself
d. although they had completed the work in record time
FIND THE SENTENCE WITH THE SAME MEANING

82. The only team member to arrive late was the captain.
a. Other team members may arrive late but not the captain.
b. The captain is expected to arrive ahead of the other team members.
c. AH the members of the team were there on time, except for the captain.
d. The captain was not the only team member to arrive late.

83.1 won’t get my bicycle repaired here again because they charged me far too much.
a. I wouldn’t have let them repair my bicycle if I had known how much they would charge.
b. I’m sure there must be cheaper places that repair bicycles just as well.
c. I should have asked them how much they charged before I left my bicycle with them to be repaired.
d. it cost me so much to get my bicycle repaired there that 1*11 never go back with it again.

84. On sunny days I always feel more cheerful, and so, I think, do most people.
a. I’ve often noticed that on sunny days you see a lot more cheerful people.
b. I can’t understand why people feel more cheerful when the sun shines.
c. Once the sun comes out I am sure we shall all start to look more cheerful.
d. I suppose most people are like me and feel more cheerful when the sun shines.

85. The children are not allowed to play in the garden on rainy days.
a. Children can’t play in the garden on rainy days.
b. On rainy days, it is not a good idea to play in the garden.
c. Children can’t play anywhere anytime they wish.
d. Children are never allowed to play in the garden.

86. Now that I have reached the age of fifty, I’ll just have to face the fact that I’m not as young as I was.
a. When someone reaches the age of fifty, they have to face the fact that their life is more than half over.
b. Since there was nothing I could do about being fifty, I just tried to get used to it.
c. I don’t like being fifty at all, and I’m going to try to prove I am just as good as I ever was.
d. I have to accept that I’m now fifty, and no longer the young man that I used to be.

87. Many homeless people come from poor families.
a. Homeless people would make very poor parents.
b. A lot of people without a home had grown up in poor families.
c. The family environment for most homeless people must have been awful.
d. Some people make themselves homeless because their families are so dreadful.

FIND THE CORRECT SENTENCE FOR THE SITUATION GIVEN BELOW

88. You are hosting a dinner party in your home and want to offer your guests a chance to sit and talk before they come to the table to eat. As your guests arrive, you say:
a. Won’t you come into the living room to have something to drink and chat before we eat?
b. I hope that you like lamb – it’s the main dish tonight.
c. Welcome! Thank you so much for coming.
d. Let’s sit down to eat right away. The food’s getting cold!

89. You are in a subway train on your way to visit a friend who is in hospital. You aren’t sure which stop to get off at, so you say to another passenger:
a. Which stop are you getting off at?
b. Is it far to walk to Central Hospital after I get off?
c. Do you know which stop is the closest to Central Hospital?
d. This train runs very deep underground, doesn’t it?

WRİTİNG

FIND THE IRRELEVANT SENTENCE

90.
(I) Science is systematic because of the attention it gives to organizing knowledge and making it readily accessible to all who wish to build on its foundation. (II) If the results support the hypothesis, the scientist may use them to generate related hypotheses. (III) in this way science is both a personal and a social endeavour. (IV) in other words, it is beneficial both to the individual and to society at large. (V) Moreover, science contributes a great deal to the improvement and the quality of human life.
a. I b. II c. III d. IV

91. (I) Modern Bergama is a sleepy agricultural market town in the midst of a well-watered plain. (II) There has been a town here since Trojan times. (III) Of Bergama’s four main tourist attractions, only the museum is in the centre of the town. (IV) However, it was during the period between Alexander the Great and the Roman domination that Bergama, then called Pergamum, enjoyed its greatest prosperity. (V) At that time, it became one of the Middle East’s richest and most powerful small kingdoms.
a. I b. II c. III d. IV

92. (I) Astronomers are scientists who watch and study the sun, moon, planets and stars. (II) They study unusual things that happen in the sky. (ITI) The planets and stars were lined up in the shape of pyramid on August 15, 1987. (IV) These unusual things happen years apart. (V) Astronomers are happy to be living when something very unusual happens.
a. I b. II c. III d. IV

93. (I) We sat there, close to the sea, and drunk our coffee. (II) They had been here before. (III) Above us the birds flew joyfully here and there. (IV) Fifty meters further along there were some fishing boats. (V) The fishermen were talking together and mending their nets.
a. I b. II c. III d. IV

Choose the correct linkers for the gaps in the passage.

…………………….(94) people tried to build a submarine for several hundred years, it was in the 20th century that the first real submarine was invented. An Englishman built an undersea boat with oars 300 years ago! During the American War of Independence in the 18th century, an American David Bushnell, built another undersea boat. His boat was better……………………..(95) it had a steam engine………………(96), it could carry a torpedo. The Americans tried to use this boat against the British…………………..(97)-, it did not help them much. During the early years of the 20* century, Holland and Lake designed the first real submarine. Many countries used their design to develop military models…………………(98), submarines were used widely as warships during the two World Wars.

94. a. Although b. in spite of c. Despite d. Because

95. a. even though b. apart from c. instead d. because

96. a. however b. despite the fact that c. moreover d. but

97. a. in spite of the fact that b. so that c. however d. since

98. a. consequently b. therefore c. nevertheless d. in addition

Put the sentences into correct order to make a paragraph.

99.
I. She hopes to be a librarian.
II. Amy has two sisters.
III. The other is still a student.
IV. One works in a bank.
V. They are both older than she is.
a. I, II, IV, V, II
b. II, IV, I, V, III
c. II, V, IV, III, I
d. V, IV, III, I, II

100. Which one could be a thesis statement?
a. I am going to talk about the advantages and disadvantages of watching television.
b. There are lots of benefits of computers and they were first used for communication in offices.
c. The discovery of America provided new routes for trading around the world.
d. I believe that children shouldn’t use mobile phones.
Grammer
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. D
5. B
6. C
7. C
8. A
9. D
10. C
11. D
12. B
13. D
14. C
15. A
16. D
17. B
18. A
19. C
20. A
21. A
22. D
23. A
24. C
25. C
26. B
27. C
28. C
29. D
30. B
31. C
32. D
33. A
34. B
35. B
36. A

Vocabulary
37. D
38. C
39. A
40. C
41. B
42. B
43. C
44. A
45. C
46. C
47. B
48. A

Reading
49. D
50. C
51. C
52. C
53. A
54. A
55. B
56. C
57. A
58. B
59. B
60. D
61. A
62. D
63. A
64. D
65. B
66. A
67. A

Dialogue Completion
68. B
69. C
70. D
71. A
72. C
73. C

Sentence Completion
74. A
75. A
76. C
77. B
78. B
79. D
80. B
81. C

Find Same Meaning
82. C
83. D
84. D
85. A
86. D
87. B

Find Correct Sentence
88. A
89. C

Writing
90. B
91. C
92. C
93. B
94. A
95. D
96. C
97. C
98. A
99. C
100. D

İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı örnek Sınav 2

Yazan 10. Oca, 2010 by in İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı

İngilizce Muafiyet  Sınavı Örnek Soru Tipleri

GRAMMAR

1) As soon as the signal_____, the whole force will charge in the direction of the enemy trenches.

a) has given b) was given c) is given d) will be given

2) Recently the government_____the Agricultural Bank to postpone the debts of the farmers in the earthquake area.

a) had instructed b) is instructing c) will instruc d) has instructed

3) If the artist had finished the painting, it would have been magnificent,_____?

a) wouldn’t it b) hadn’t he c) hadn’t it d) isn’t it

4) A: At this hour of the night it_____my mother phoning, it_____anybody-else.

B: You are exaggerating.

a) may be/ isn’t b) must have been/ wasn’t c) must be/ can’t d) has to be/ wouldn’t have been

5) At this time tomorrow some of the tourists_____for the rest of the group at the airport if they_____there earlier.

a) will wait/ will get b) will be waiting/ get c) is waiting/ will get d) will have waited/ get

6) The glass outside proves that in order to break into, the burglar_____a brick through the window of the jewelry store.

a) should have thrown b) could have thrown C) has to throw d) must have thrown

7) When the little boy_____on the ground in the school garden, a fight_____among the two groups of boys.

a) was falling/ started b) had fallen/ was starting c) fell/ started d) fell/ had started

8) Tim_____from the financial problems for a long time when he finally_____a loan by one of the private banks in the country.

a) had been suffering/ was given b) was suffering/ had been given c) had suffered/ d) had been suffering/ gave

9) After that incident, their hope_____because the army_____its most trusted leaders.

a) has lessened/ lost b) lessened/ had lost c) is lessening/ loses d) was lessening/ has lost

10) Of course you can use my summer house in the country. But when you_____there next month, remember that it ____for five months.

a) are getting/ isn’t going to be cleaned b) get/ will not have been cleaned c) will get/ hasn’t been cleaned d) are going to get/ will not be cleaned

11) We_____here to watch the sunset. This is what we_____at the weekends.

a) have gathered/ do b) gather/ have done c) gather/has done d) gathered/ have done

12) Don’t worry, anyone_____the same mistake, but you should be more careful next time.

a) had to do b) should have done c) might have done d) must do

13) I have never seen Jack talking like that. He_____stupid on this matter.

a) was b) is going to be c) is d) is being

14) Due to the evidence, Tom’s family_____hope that he will be found innocent.

a) little b) too much c) a few d) too many

15) A:_____.

B: What did you say? But, it is impossible. There must be some flour left.

a) Any b) A few e) None d) A lot of

16) I don’t remember_____you permission to borrow my necklace! You’d better_____ it off immediately.

a) giving/ taking b) to give/ taken c) to give/ to take d) giving/ take

17) I don’t think that it is difficult to get used to_____with chopsticks like Chinese people.

a) eat b) being eaten c) to eat d) eating

18) The stopped_____because they hadn’t had anything for a long time.

a) eating b) to eat c) eat d) to eating

19) A: Where is Joe? I haven’t seen ham lately.

B: He’s had_____flue and ____ doctor told him to stay in_____.

a) a/ the/ – b) a/the/the c) the/ the/ d) the/-/-

20) The scientific experiment and expedition’s in_____Asia aroused a lot of interest in_____area and also_____ great deal of concern over its future.

a)-/the/a b) -/ a/ a c) the/the/a d) an/ the/ an

21)I wish you_____the trouble to me before so I could help you.

a) explained b) didn’t explain c) had explained d) hadn’t explained

22)_____she to call you immediately, what would you do?

a) If b) Were c) Unless d) Providing

23)_____they offer me a high salary, I’ll give up this job.

a) If b) Unless c) As long as d) Suppose

24) Sindy: Why didn’t you get this present? Rose: If only_____.

a) I got b)I had got c) I hadn’t got d) I didn’t get

25) We_____more on outings and souvenirs if we_____a cheaper hotel.

a) will be spending / chose b) were to spend / might choose c) have spent / have chosen d) could have spent / had chosen

26) I don’t believe the white stone of Pamukkale will be spoilt _____the number of new hotels is restricted.

a)as long as b) as if c) incase d) unless

27) A man must have physical and mental power_____ be considered a brave man.

a) in order to b) for c) though d) since

28) The recreation plan _____they disagreed would require the construction of two new dams

a) that b) on whom c) about which d) why

29) August 23rd is the last day _______you may transfer to another course.

a) which b) on which c) why d) what

30)_____he only attended about sixty percent of the course contributed to his poor examination results.

a) The fact that b) Why c) How much d) Whether

31) Do you know_____?

a) how much sugar does he take b) where is Patricia going on holiday c) is Freddie coming to dinner tonight d) how Julia likes her coffee

32) in spite of the large sum of money she______from her family, she still______about suffering from a lack of money,

a) receives / complains b) received / complains c) receives / complained d) has received / is complaining

33) My father asked me if I_____an increase in salary the following month.

a) was getting b) am getting c) am going to get d) will get

34) I’d rather_____you a salad.

a) make b) am getting c) making d) to make

35) My landlady made me_____the contract.

a) to sign b) sign c) signing d)signed

36) I really hate______waiting at the dentist.

a) being kept b) keeping c) to have kept d) having kept

37) Are you sure you_____an umbrella? it looks as if it_____?

a) didn’t need / has rained b) haven’t needed / has been raining c) don’t need / had been raining d) won’t need / is going to rain

38)_______the number of members is growing.

a) Despite the sport club’s very high prices b) Owing to the inadequate publicity made by the management c) If the joining fee were reduced dramatically

d) Due to the lack of new people joining

39) Because she is worried_____walking home in the dark, she doesn’t like working late.

a) of b) about c) from d) with

40) ______, whereas drinking hot milk can help you to sleep.

a) You shouldn’t drive when you’re tired b) While tea and coffee contain caffeine c) Milk should be kept cool in the fridge d) Coffee may keep you awake at night

VOCABULARY

41) Mother Teresa_____her life to helping people, particularly ill people and the poor.
a) devoted c) involved
b) blessed d) excited

42) The book ‘The Lost Continent’ Bill Bryson is based_____the author’s own experience in America.
a) from /at c) with / from
b) of/ with d) by / on

43) On the third day of the shipwreck they gave up all hope of finding any_____.
a) deserters c) conclusions
b) survivors d) suppliers

44) Asthma is a common _____ in which the airways lining the lung become inflamed.
a) diagnosis c) patient
b) disease d) recovery

45)In this paper I would like to report some of the results of an_______ study of two hundred London families.
a) extreme c) intensive
b) intrinsic d) emphatic

46) His children were expecting to inherit a fortune but he_________all his money to charity.
a) gave out c) gave away
b) gave up d) gave off

47) My four year-old brother is good at taking off his clothes but he has some problems with _______them _____especially while _________the buttons.
a) putting on/ doing up c) putting up/ doing on
b) getting in/ giving in d) giving on/ doing in

48) I strongly believe that his book is a masterpiece and it should be________ a film.
a) made by c) make out
b) made on d) made into

49) I couldn’t participate in the________since the competition was for adults.
a) scene c)course
b) schedule d) contest

50) Reporters were not allowed to enter the military zone as it was_____.
a) excuse c) prohibit
b) forbidden d) neglect

51) it was nearly impossible to________ the recent economical crisis but the new president managed to deal with it.
a) cope with b)take up c) come along d)take with

52) his story about UFOs was______. We hardly believed him.
a) logic c) incredible
b) confused d) astonished

53)________civilizations of Anatolia reflect their culture with ruins as old as the history.
a) recently c) future
b) anciently d) ancient

54) The captain left the sinking ship after all passengers and the________evacuated the ship
a) suburbans c) inhabitants
b) citizens d) crew

55) The Minister of Finance declared their plan to stop and_______the increasing unemployment ratio.
a) rehearsal c) renew
b) refer d) reduce

56) He was accused of robbing the bank but the jury found him_____.
a) manipulative c) guilty
b) innocent d) impulsive

57) Even if he was famous for being a_________person we couldn’t make out how he took such a great risk.
a) cautious c) caution
b) catchy d) intelligence

58) After 9/11 the________were glad for themselves while mourning for their friends who died due to the terrorist
attacks.
a) behaviors c)survivals
b) surveyors d) survivors

59) it is really difficult to______a child for mothers who are starving in the endless desserts of Africa.
a) increase c) rise
b) decline d) raise

60) Due to_______fog, it was really difficult to see 10 meters ahead.
a) strong c) slim
b) weak d) thick

61)1 don’t have the__________to study all night, so I will sleep after two or three hours.
a) patient c) impatiently
b) impatient d) patience

62) I was so__________in the exam that I got a bad result.
a) careless c) carelessly
b) careful d) carefully

63) I am_________that I have got such understanding parents.
a) unfortunate c) fortunate
b) unfortunately d) fortunately

64) Missing the flight was really_________. We had been planning to go on holiday for a long time.
a) disappointing c) disappoints
b) disappointed d) to disappoint

65) A: I will be__________in two years.
B: Oh, I hope you enjoy a long and happy_________.
READING

Tropical forests seem to have perfect conditions for producing life. The number and variety of plants give the illusion of endless fertility. in most cases, however, this fertility is dependent on a very delicate natural balance, an ecosystem. Most -of the soil nutrients that are necessary to support plant life come from decaying plants and animals. Keeping the soil rich and productive is the first reason for saving the world’s tropical forests. Soil fertility is quickly exhausted when the cycle of death and decay is interfered with. This is a lesson that has been learned through experience in many parts of the world. in Brazil, for example, an area of the Amazon forest was cleared for agricultural use around 1900. By the 1940′s the soil in this area, called Bragantina, had been exhausted. Without enrichment from decaying plant and animal matter, the soil lost its fertility; without the protective covering of trees, it was baked into a hard, unproductive surface. Furthermore, the cost of adding nutrients to the soil in order to make it productive again was prohibitively high. Therefore, Bragantina was officially abandoned; İts settlers were moved to another place. Bragantina could have served the world as a valuable source of forest products, which in turn could have provided Brazil with a source of income. As it is, Bragantina is a wasteland, a reminder of the fragile balance within the tropical forest,

66) Man thinks the fertility of tropical rainforests will last forever because__________.
a) the soil is rich and productive.
b) they have perfect conditions for producing life.
c) the soil hardly needs enrichment.
d) they bear a large number and variety of plants.

67) “it” in line 10 refers to the__________.
a) protective covering c)fertility
b) soil d) surface

68) “it” in line 15 refers to__________,
a) Brazil c) Bragantina
b) a source of income d) the tropical forest

Carbohydrates, which are sugars, are an essential part of a healthy diet. They provide the main source of energy for the body, and they also function to flavor and sweeten foods. Carbohydrates range from simple sugars like glucose to complex sugars such as amylase and amylopectin. Nutritionists estimate that carbohydrates should make up about one-fourth to one-fifth of a person’s diet. This translates to about 75-100 grams of carbohydrates per day. A diet that is deficient in carbohydrates can have an adverse effect on a person’s health. When the body lacks a sufficient amount of carbohydrates, it must then use its protein supplies for energy, a process called gluconeogenesis. However, these results in a lack of necessary protein, and further health difficulties may occur. A lack of carbohydrates can also lead to ketosis, a build-up of ketones in the body that causes fatigue, lethargy, and bad breath.

69) What is the main idea of this paragraph?
a) Carbohydrates are needed for good health.
b) Carbohydrates prevent a build-up of proteins.
c) Carbohydrates can lead to ketosis.
d) Carbohydrates are and expendable part of a good diet.

70) The word “range” is closest in meaning to which of the following?
a) prevent c) use
b) indicate d) extend

71) According to the passage, what do most nutritionists suggest?
a) Sufficient Carbohydrates will prevent gluconeogenesis.
b) Carbohydrates are simple sugars called glucose.
c) Carbohydrates should make up about a quarter of a person’s daily diet.
d) Carbohydrates should be eaten in very small quantities.

Surrealism was a movement in graphic art and literature that was founded in Paris, in 1924, by Andre Breton. Inspired by another movement in art called Dadaism, the Surrealist movement has been one of the most influential art movements in the twentieth century. it eventually had a worldwide audience, flourishing notably in the United States during World War II. Surrealism focused on the role of the unconscious in creative process. in a nihilistic protest, it rejected all aspects of Western culture. Surrealist writers, such as Aragon and Soupalt, believed in directly transcribing onto paper anything their unconscious mind wished them to. They never altered or revised what they wrote because that would have interfered with the purity of their creation. Surrealist painters, a group that included such famous names as Miro, Dali, and Ernst, displayed a wide variety of style and content. Though Breton was the founder of this movement, his strong leadership style brought about dissent, which resulted in several of the painters officially breaking away from the movement.

72) With what topic is this passage primarily concerned?
a) influential painters such as Miro, Dali, and Ernst
b) The Surrealist movement in graphic art and literature
c) Nihilism as an aspect of the Surrealist movement
d) Andre Breton’s leadership style

73) The word “altered” means:
a) changed c) believed
b) forgot d) allowed

74) According to the passage, all of the following are true of Surrealism EXCEPT:
a) Surrealism was influenced by Dadaism
b) Surrealists believed that the unconscious played an important role in the creative process.
c) Some Surrealist painters quit the official movement because of Andre Breton.
d) Surrealism embraced Western culture.

The government of China has announced that consumers may soon purchase television sets and other expensive items on the installment plan. No interest will be charged when the plan is started. However, if it is needed, interest payments may be added later. If the price of the item increases, consumers will pay the original prize. If the price decreases, they will pay the cheaper rate.

75) According to the information in this passage, you can conclude that….
a) The Chinese buy most of their products on the installment plan
b) The installment plan is managed by the government
c) The installment plan will be something new in China
d) The installment plan will decrease prices in China

76) installment payments will be interest free….
a) forever
b) for the moment
c) for the next year
d) for the original prize

77) A television set which was bought on the installment plan at a specific price may…
a) increase, so the cost would increase
b) be more expensive
c) need necessary repairs
d) cost less by the time the payments are concluded

Economic growth continued in May. Government budget reports showed gains in industrial production, personal income, and housing starts. However, housing construction remained slow, mainly because the cost of new homes has risen much faster than average incomes, but housing starts did show a small increase in April.

78) The author’s claims about economic growth are based on…
a) government data in three years
b) government’s budget reports
c) the author’s own research
d) the author’s personal vision

79) According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE about housing starts?
a) They were the same as in previous months.
b) They were lower in May than the other months
c) They were slightly higher in May than in April.
d) They were much higher in May than in April.

80) According to the passage, housing construction is getting better slowly because
a) the cost of a new home is higher than the government’s price guidelines.
b) new homes are being built at a faster rate than needed.
c) prices of new homes have been going up faster than increases in people’s incomes.
d) new homes are selling faster than anticipated.

Besides feeling the soil and sniffing the air, farmers can now point gun-shaped infrared meters at their crops to find out when the plants need watering. These portable meters give digital readouts that show the difference between a plant’s temperature and that of the surrounding air. When it is short of wafer, a pant, which normally uses evaporation as a means of cooling, cannot rid itself of the heat it absorbs from sunlight or the heat that may build up from its own metabolism. Therefore if the meter shows that a plant is warmer than air it may mean that it is time to water.

81) Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage?
a) A New Aid for Farmers
b) Plant Temperatures and Evaporation
c) Checking Crop Yields
d) The Metabolism of Plants

82) According to the passage, farmers feel the soil in order to….
a) check its ability to absorb heat
b) check the moisture content of the air
c) determine its mineral content
d) determine the time to water crops

83) According to the passage, what do meters measure?
a) The quality of crops being grown
b) The temperatures of plants and air
c) The water content of plants
d) The rate of evaporation

84) Which of the following plays the most important role in a plant’s cooling?
a) Evaporation c) Sunlight
b) infrared rays d) Absorption of water

85) According to the passage, a plant can no longer cool itself if….
a) outside temperatures are high c) it absorbs infrared rays
b) the soil becomes too warm d) it needs water

Find the Irrelevant Sentence.

86)
1. The increasing number of cars is a serious problem.
2. Traffic jam has reached dangerous levels because of a rapid increase in number of new cars.
3. The number of accidents last year increased 10% over the year before.
4. Moreover, ownership of cars involves a lot of expense.
a)l b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

87)
1. There are many medicines for a cold, but few of them are effective.
2. People often catch cold in the winter or spring, and a person with a cold feels very uncomfortable.
3. If you have a cold, your friends will suggest medicines that they say are good.
4. Pharmacies have dozens of cures for colds.
a)l b)2 c)3 d) 4

88)
1. Diamonds, which were first discovered in India -probably around 500 B.C., are the most valuable of the precious Stones.
2. For a long time India was the only source of diamonds.
3. Later, large diamond fields were discovered in Africa.
4. Many rubies and other precious stones come from Burma.
a)l b)2 c)3 d)4

89)
1. A good weather report tells three things.
2. It predicts what the temperature will be.
3. It tells whether the sky will be cloudy or clear and whether there will be any rain or snow.
4. Most people like clear, sunny weather.
a)l b)2 c)3 d)4

Choose the one closest in meaning to the given sentence

90) The mineral deposits in this area are so deep that it is not economical to mine them.
a) The only worthwhile minerals in these parts are too deep to be mined.
b) The Minerals in this region are close enough to the surface to be economically mined.
c) in these parts, the mineral deposits are too deep to mine to be worthwhile.
d) The mining of minerals, however deep, is a profitable business in this area.

91) The dealer told us that the car was in perfect condition but we don’t know how reliable he is.
a) If you go to a reliable dealer he will be sure to advise you properly on the condition of a car.
b) You should only buy a used car when you are sure the dealer is absolutely reliable.
c) Following the warnings of the dealer, we can’t be sure that the car is in the perfect condition.
d) According to the dealer, the car was as good as new, but we can’t be sure that he was telling us the truth.

92) The manager is unwilling to say anything as he has not yet had a chance to consult his legal adviser.
a) The manager doesn’t want there to be a law case so he is saying nothing.
b) The manager’s lawyer has advised him to keep absolutely quiet.
c) Until he is instructed in the legal aspect of the matter the manager is keeping quiet.
d) The manager is referring all questions to his lawyer and answering none himself.

Complete the Dialogues

93) A: Hey, where are you going?
B: To the Shops.
A:___________________________a loaf of bread for me?
B: No, of course not. You will have your bread in half an hour.
a) Will you buy b) Would you mind buying
c) Could you please buy d) Why don’t you buy

94) A: Why aren’t you studying?
B: Because I have done my homework.
A:___________________________________.
B: I don’t have an exam soon.
a) Ok then, you can go on watching TV.
b) Really? Why didn’t I see you doing your homework?
c) Then you can start preparing for your exam.
d) it must have taken a long time.

95) A: What is the problem?
B:_________________________________________.
A: I thought you loved her. What are you waiting for?
B: I have got a new girlfriend now.
A: Oh, that’s a real problem!
a) My ex-girlfriend called me last night and said she wanted to see me again.
b) My best friend bought me a really nice present.
c) Alice and Tony have just got married.
d) My girlfriend wants to break up because she loves someone else.

WRITING

96) Life expectancy in the third world is relatively short,_____in the western world it has increased significantly.
a)whereas c)unlike
b) therefore d) because

97) Which sentence can be the thesis statement of an essay?
a) A Mitsubishi is a Japanese.
b) Is the Internet the greatest invention of all times?
c) The world’s changing climate.
d) University education in Turkey needs to be improved in several ways.

98) Put the sentences in correct order to make a logical paragraph

OVERCOMING A DIFFICULT SITUATION
The day after I finished my first year at college, I had one of these life-changing experiences. (I) Difficult life-changing experiences become the memories that stay forever in our minds.(II) Going on a job interview at an international bank taught me an important lesson. (III) We have to learn to balance the positive and negative effects that these situations have on us. (IV)
a) II-IV-I-III c) I-III-IV-II
b) IV-I-III-II d) III-II-IV-I

99) Find the correct sentence which concludes the paragraph best
There are times when I find almost impossible to read for pleasure. Of course, I read for a living; as an editor for a publishing firm, I spend much of my working day with manuscripts, proofs, newspapers and magazines. Also, many evenings and weekends are consumed by books I have to read in order to keep up. Some of this reading gives me pleasure;_____
a) therefore, anyone interested in literature as such had to devote much time to the great classics of the world.
b) yet, it is not the kind of pleasure I once regularly got from literature.
c) obviously, some people seem not have much of a taste for detective and mystery novels.
d) admittedly, editing new books for publication is a job that is really to be done leisurely.

100) He was terribly disappointed with the decision of the committee,_____he gave in his resignation.
a) so c) since
b) yet d) however
Grammer
1. C
2. D
3. D
4. A
5. C
6. B
7. D
8. C
9. A
10. B
11. B
12. A
13. C
14. D
15. A
16. C
17. D
18. D
19. B
20. C
21. A
22. C
23. B
24. B
25. B
26. D
27. A
28. A
29. C
30. B
31. A
32. D
33. A
34. A
35. B
36. B
37. A
38. D
39. A
40. B

Vocabulary
41.A
42.D
43.B
44.B
45.C
46.C
47.A
48.D
49.D
50.B
51.A
52.C
53.D
54.D
55.D
56.B
57.A
58.D
59.D
60.D
61.D
62.A
63.C
64 A
65.A

Reading
66.D
67.B
68.C
69.A
70.D
71.C
72.B
73. A
74.D
75.C
76.D
77.D
78.B
79.C
80.C
81.B
82.D
83.B
84.A
85.D

Find The Irrelevant Sentence
86.D
87.C
88.D
89.D

Choose the one closest meaning
90.C
91.D
92.C

Complate the Dialogue
93.B
94.C
95.A

Writing
96A
97.D
98.A
99. B
100. A

İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı Örnek Sorular 1

Yazan 10. Oca, 2010 by in İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı

İngilizce Muafiyet Sınavı Örnek Soru Tipleri

Grammar
1. Have you decided in which sector you ____for a job when you____?
a) looked / graduated b) will look / have graduated
c) have been looking / graduate c) look / are graduating

2. After the accident, the taxi driver ____ the bicyclist of not looking where he___.
a) accused / was going b) had accused / went
c) was accusing / has gone d) would accuse / has been going

3. They____something so intently that they ____ me.
a) are discussing / hadn’t heard b) discussed / haven’t heard
c) have discussed / wouldn’t hear d) were discussing / didn’t hear

4. it was the first time they___ in five years of marriage.
a) quarrelled b) have quarrelled c) were quarrelled d) had quarrelled

5. By the end of November, the television company____ this soap opera for twelve years.
a) has been broadcasting b) is broadcasting
c) will have been broadcasting d) will be broadcasting

6. Only a small number of survivors____ by the emergency services since the building____.
a) were rescued / had collapsed b) rescued / was collapsed
c) have been rescued / collapsed d) had rescued / was collapsed

7. As the letter____only yesterday, I doubt that it____by tomorrow evening
a) was posted / will have arrived b) has been posted / is arriving
c) had posted / would have arrived d) had been posting / has arrived

8. The manager has just told me that he____ to be interrupted today for anything unless it____absolutely necessary.
a) didn’t want / were b) hasn’t wanted / was
b) wouldn’t want / had been d) doesn’t want / is

9. Before they considered giving me the job they asked how many foreign languages ____.
a) you know b) I knew c) I had known d) you knew

10.1 told them____any noise as I feared that they____the baby up.
a) not to make / would wake b) not make / woke
c)don’t make / will wake d) didn’t make / would wake

14, The hotel_______was built only last year collapsed down yesterday.
a) that b) where c) whose d) which

12. The Empire State Building, ____ by many tourists every year, is the second tallest building in the United States.
a) that is visited b) which visits
c) which is visited d) which visited

13. it was obvious that the response_____I gave to his question was not______he’d expected to hear.
a) which / how b) whom / that c) that / which d) that / what

14. This wooden box,____I keep all my old letters in, once belonged to my grandmother.
a) which b)where c)that d)whose

15. You____so many clothes on holiday. You only wore half of them.
a) must have taken b) had better not take
c) shouldn’t have taken d) might not have taken

16. it____a disaster, but fortunately, he____fast at the time.
a) might be / didn’t drive b) must have been / won’t be driving
c) could have been / wasn’t driving d) should have been / didn’t drive

17. A: Have you decided where to go on holiday this year?
B: Not yet, but we____to the same place as we did last year.
a) might go b) would go c) will go d) should have gone

18.1 haven’t worked for ages and I’m finding it hard to_____getting up early every day.
a) used to b) be used to c) use to d) get used to

19. You should keep water in your car when you drive through the desert____your car breaks down.
a) in case b) instead of c) so that d) however

20. The land lady left the couple on their own____they could decide privately whether to rent the flat or not.
a) so as to b) due to c) so that d) in order to

21. Kevin drove through the rough mountain path____he was driving on a motorway.
a) whereas b) although c) as though d) in case

22. Have you ever wished you _____ this car? It’s obviously causing you a lot of trouble.
a) wouldn’t buy b) hadn’t bought c) haven’t bought d) didn’t buy

23. If the old bridge over the river____last spring, we____the 200th anniversary of its construction next week.
a) didn’t collapse / will have celebrated b) wouldn’t collapse / were celebrating
c) hadn’t collapsed / would celebrate d) won’t have collapsed / will celebrate

24. Isn’t it good luck?____the plane that evening, I____alive now.
a) Had I caught/ wouldn’t be b) I had caught / wasn’t
b) Should I catch / wouldn’t be d) Did I catch / wouldn’t be

25. I’m afraid I won’t be able to say____as I’ve got____opinion on the matter.
a) nothing/some b)anything / no c) anything / any d) nothing / few

26. There were a lot of people on____sides of the road waiting to welcome the Prime Minister.
a)both b) all c) none d)neither

27. We spent hours Iooking for____ hotel that wasn’t fully booked, and finally ended up at____
Royal.
a) the / – b) any / the c) the / the d) a / the

28. Josephine soon realized that starting one’s own business was not____easy___it might seem.
a) so/that b) as/as c) too/so d) the most/in
29. If we finish this job soon, we can get home____to catch the beginning of the match.
a) so early b) early enough c) the earliest d) too early

30. As I didn’t want____to him, I avoided _____him at the conference.
a) speaking / meet b) to speak / to meet c) to speak / meeting d) speaking / meeting

31. ‘Stop____your sister and apologize to her for____her notebook,’ shouted the mother at her son.
a) to tease / tearing b) teasing / tearing c) to tease/to tear d) tease / to tear

32. We went to the reception without____an invitation, so they didn’t even let us____the hail.
a) having / enter b) to have / enter c) having / to enter d) have / entering

33. The meal we had at that restaurant was not so expensive,____?
a) hadn’t we b) did we c) was it d) wasn’t it

34. A woman jogging____the river bank fell_____the water when she tripped over a stone.
a) around / out b) across / off c) under / down d) along / into

35. Their house is____the end of the road______the Ieft-hand side.
a) from/at b)to/in c) at/on d) by/near
VOCABULARY

36) Those of you who would like to answer the question _________their hands.
a) rise b) lift c) arise d) raise

37) We couldn’t_________to buy the house because the price exceeded our savings.
a) think b) afford c) succeed d) achieve

38) Ahmet finally got the__________he was expecting and became the manager of the firm.
a) promoted b) promotion c) price d) proposal

39)The ill man received__________for the health problems he suffered due to poor working conditions.
a) consumer b) compensation c) guarantee d) salary

40)The essay was difficult to read because the handwriting was so_____.
a) intelligible b) frustrated c) illegible d) periodical

41) People in prehistoric times often _____ caves
a)hid b) inhabited c) unified d)invented

42)This young girl has good manners because she has been________well.
a)brought up b)looked after c)brought about d)looked up

43)”War and Peace” _____ Dostoyevsky has been translated________ali major languages.
a)from/to b)by/into c)from/into d)by/from

44)The students were________when they learned the________results of the final exam.
a) disappointing/worried b)disappointed/worrying
c)disappointing/worrying d)disappointed/worried
45)I listened to her______________and gave up smoking.
a)advice b)agreement c)offer d)telling

46)1 sometimes__________quite valuable things in antique shops.
a) come back b) come across c) come to d) come into

47) in spite of his________, he feels alone.
a)popular b)popularity c)population d)popularize

48)The bank will_______you the money if you are prepared to pay eight percent interest.
a) borrow b) receipt c) loan d) profit

49) Suzan was alone in the house when the fire_________.
a) broke out b) broke off c) broke in d) broke up.

50)Hospital doctors work too hard and cannot really enjoy their lives because they can not________a hobby.
a) take away b) take on c) take after d) take up

51)I can’t________people’s complaints at work anymore . I’ll have to resign one day.
a) catch up with b) go with c) keep up with d) put up with

52)Watch_______! You are going to fail!
a) out b) off c) up d) in

53)Jane has been suffering from_______for three months. Lack of sleep has affected her health badly.
a) insane b) insincere c) injustice d) insomnia

54) it was important for the spy not to_________his true identity.
a) recognize b) reveal c) resent d) release
Choose the word that has the same meaning as the underlined word

55) His parents did not realize the severity of the situation and therefore refused to help him.
a)location b)victim c)purpose d) seriousness

56)The suspect was interrogated for hours by two police officers .
a) questioned b) asked c) informed d) followed

57) One symptom of the disease is high fever.
a)symbol b) sign c) cause d) pain

58) ‘Give me a hand with these shopping bags’ shouted my mother from the front door.
a) take b)throw c)help d) fill

59) The car stolen by the robbers was found deserted near a village.
a)lonely b) damaged c) broken down d) left

60) The extras for the cast of the film were chosen randomly from the crowd.
a) carefully b) in a planned way c) intentionally d) carelessly

DIALOGUE COMPLETION

61)Pat: Are these your gloves ?
Mary : No, mine are in my pocket.
Pat:______________.
Mary : It’s possible. She has a pair of blue ones.
a) Tell Jill I’ve found a pair of gloves.
b) Jill thought they were yours.
c) Whose are they then ?
d) Could they be Jill’s ?

62)Jack: Do you think the film “Lord of the Rings” is suitable for children?
Tim: Not for very small children.
Jack:_________.
Tim: About twelve, I would say.
a)Do you know whether it is showing at our local cinema or not?
b) We won’t take our daughters then.
c) Is it showing at ten o’clock next week?
d) At what age would it be best?

63)Interviewer: Why did you decide to go into acting?
Actor : I’ve always enjoyed the theatre, and my teachers at school had noticed I had a talent and told my parents
Interviewer:________
Actor : Not at first. But when they realized I was serious about it, they did.
a)Is anyone else in your family talented?
b)Did they give you any encouragement?
c)How did your parents react to that?
d) Was it after that you went to theatre school?

FIND THE SENTENCE WITH THE SAME MEANING

64)Tom’s brother broke the window, not Tom.
a) Tom didn’t break the window, his brother did.
b) The window was broken by Tom, not his brother.
c) The window wasn’t broken by Tom or his brother.
d) Neither Tom nor his brother broke the window.

65)I can come any day this week except Tuesday.
a) I like to come once a week, on a Tuesday.
b) I have only one free day each week and that’s Tuesday.
c) This week, the only day that doesn’t suit me is Tuesday.
d) The only day I can manage this week is Tuesday.

66) George Bums is likely to turn up late for the meeting.
a) George Burns is always late for the meeting.
b) George Burns does not like to arrive late when he has a meeting.
c) George Burns wants to come late to the meeting.
d) George Burns will probably arrive late for the meeting.

67)We arrived late so we missed the first act of the play.
a) If the play had begun on time we should have missed the first act
b) The first act of the play had just started when we arrived
c) We weren’t able to see the first act of the play as we got there late.
d) We were late but the first act didn’t begin on time.

68) in my opinion, the explanation he gave for the explosion was not very convincing.
a) I’m convinced that he won’t be able to give a credible explanation of the explosion.
b) The way he explained the explosion didn’t seem very credible
c) I don’t think that his explanation for the explosion will convince everyone.
d) I can’t accept the way he explains the explosion

WRITING

69)Which of the following sentences cannot be a thesis statement?
a) There are many advantages of staying at a dormitory for students.
b) Famine is caused by many factors .
c) Kars is situated in the East of Turkey.
d) Learning a foreign language can be made easier in many ways.

70) Which of the following sentences cannot be a thesis statement?
a) There are many different types of irrigation methods used for different crops and earth types.
b) Many animals are rapidly becoming extinct.
c) Environmental pollution affects people in numerous ways.
d) Games have a big role in the development of children.

Which sentence is not a supporting idea to the given topic sentences?

71) Ozone is very damaging at ground level, but in the atmosphere it is very necessary for the continuation of life.
a) However , in 50 years time, many species will have become extinct.
b) The Ozone layer encircles the world and protects us from the sun.
c) The ultra- violet light is filtered by this way.
d) If it weren’t filtered it would cause eye troubles and skin cancers.

72)The first year of marriage İs surely to be a difficult one.
a) Suddenly two people realize that they are responsible not only for themselves; but also have to consider the feelings and needs of another person.
b)No one should mistakenly rush into a marriage.
c) in the first year both partners have to learn to accept the annoying little habits that both of them will surely have.
d) in the first year a couple has to learn how to get along with their in-laws. Mark the best choice.

73) Air pollution in Ankara is a serious problem._____________
a) However, fumes from cars and factories pollute the air.
b) Therefore, something must be done immediately.
c) As a result the air is polluted.
d) For example, there is air pollution in big cities.

74) Farming is an unpopular way of life in developing countries-Although young people know many new mechanized farming methods, they__________________
a) try to make farming popular.
b) try to find jobs in cities.
c) prefer to stay in their villages.
d) prefer to use old methods of farming.

75)There are over one million words in the English language today. However,_______________.
a) English is the language that has the largest vocabulary in the world
b) the average educated speaker knows only about 10.000 words.
c) few of the words in Shakespeare’s Works were of foreign origin.
d) the English vocabulary is much larger than the vocabulary of Italian.

76)Jet planes can go very fast; in fact______________
a)some of them can go faster than the speed of sound.
b) navigation systems have been improved so that planes can fly at night
c) supersonic jets are very expensive.
d) many improvements have been made in airplanes to provide more comfort

77)___________because they help to prepare the student for the final examination.
a) A dictionary is usually a reliable guide to pronunciation
b) Examinations are given during the term
c) None of them was adequately prepared
d) Surely you understood the importance of being able to speak and write effectively

READING
The piranha, in spite of its tiny size, is one of the most feared fish in the world. Piranhas live in the Aaron River, have very sharp teeth, and are capable of eating four times their body weight daily. This would not be so bad, if it were not for the way they attack in numbers. Even the smallest movement, like splashing your hand in the water, is enough to attract 300 piranhas in an instant A piranha attack can transform a live cow into a skeleton in a matter of minutes. When there is nothing else to eat, they will even eat each other.

78) According to the passage, the piranha________.
a) is the world’s smallest fish
b)would not be so bad if it was better understood
c)has sharp teeth and a large appetite
d)lives largely on a diet of its own species

79) The passage tells us that________.
a)piranhas are dangerous because so many of them gather to attack their prey
b)a single piranha can eat a cow in a matter of minutes
c)the average piranha eats four other piranhas every day
d) piranhas are useless because they are not edible

80) it is stated in the passage that in the absence of food, piranhas________.
a) feed on each other
b)migrate to other rivers
c)get smaller in size
d)face a decline in their numbers

World population is increasing at an alarming rate, despite birth control and family planning. it is estimated that by the year 2060, the Earth will have 10 billion people. Governments, and particularly governments of developing countries, will face major challenges to provide for their growing populations. The first and the most obvious challenge is to provide an adequate food supply. Next is to build adequate housing. Severe unemployment will also be a problem if new jobs are not created in accordance with the increasing population. The last, and the possibly most important, is the challenge of providing education for everyone.

81)The author believes that_______.
a) the effects of growing populations will be felt worse in developing countries
b) there will be few developing countries by the year 2060
c) unemployment is more important than shortage of housing
d) everyone has a right to a free education

82)According to the passage, governments________.
a) of developed countries should help those of poorer countries
b) will face four important problems because of growing populations
c) are generally too bureaucratic to deal with their problems
d) will need to house 10 billion extra people by the year 2060

83)It is implied in the passage that_______.
a) governments will have to be strong enough to meet the challenges of over-population
b) some of the current jobs will become outdated in the future as new ones are created
c) education is the best way to stop the world population growth
d) there won’t be a major world famine during the next century

84)word ‘adequate’ is closest in meaning to __________________________.
a)more b) enough c) excessive d) limited

POPULAR vs. QUALITY NEWSPAPERS
Students of English as a foreign language often ask teachers which newspapers to read. They naturally suppose that reading an English newspaper will be a good way of improving their knowledge of the language. But they are frequently disappointed because they cannot understand popular newspapers and think the ‘quality ‘ newspapers will be even more difficult. In fact the opposite is usually the case. Popular newspapers are written for people who haven’t got much time for reading and who, perhaps do not read as fast or enjoy reading as much as people who buy ‘quality’ newspapers. So, the editors try to attract the readers’ attention with sensational headlines in big black type. The headlines do not explain the content of the news item underneath. On the contrary they are often designed to puzzle the reader so that he will be persuaded to read the item to find out the meaning of the headline! Apart from that, they use double meanings, so a foreign reader is usually confused by them. Editors are also afraid that the readers will not be patient enough to read a long paragraph. Therefore .almost every sentence becomes a paragraph in itself, which is also a disadvantage for the student of English as a foreign language.

Mark the best choice.

85)Students of English as a foreign language want to read English newspapers because________.
a) they are disappointed in the difficulty of newspapers
b) they don’t have much time to read
c) they think they will learn the language better this way
d) None of the above is correct

86) Line 5, ‘in fact, the opposite is usually the case’ means___________
a) quality newspapers are less difficult to read than popular newspapers
b) students can read popular newspapers easily
c) people who read popular newspapers have a lot of time for reading
d) popular newspapers aren’t written for people who do not have time for reading

87)Editors think that people who read popular newspapers_____________.
a) do not have much time to read
b) do not enjoy reading very much
c) cannot read very fast
d) Ali of the above are correct

88) Line 7 ‘sensational’ means _____.
a) beautiful b) interesting c)serious d)huge

89)Line 9 ” they” refers to_______.
a)the readers b) the editors c) the headlines d) the news items

90) Line 10 ‘they ‘ refers to_______
a) the readers b) the editors c) the headlines d) the news items

91)Which of the following is not a disadvantage of a popular newspaper?
a) The sentences are long
b) The headlines do not explain the content of the news item underneath.
c) foreign readers are confused by the headlines.
d) The headlines are big and black.

The oldest specimens of glass we know of are Egyptian, and it is quite probable that the land of the Pharaohs was the original home of glass. The glass of early Egypt, usually opaque and colored, was made in small pieces for purposes of decoration, or in the form of vases, tiny vessel, or omamentel figures. Many of these glass articles have been found in tombs six thousand years old.
The ancient Egyptians knew not only how to make glass, but how to make exquisite art glass pieces. They also used glass to imitate precious stones. From its earliest years glass has led a double life – one of great usefulness and beauty, and one of glittering pretense.

92)The words ” six thousand years old” (line 4) refer to
a) glass articles b) tombs c) Pharaohs d) ancient Egypt

93)It is most probable that glass was originally used by .
a) modem Egyptians b) Indians to adorn themselves
c) ancient Egyptians d) American manufacturers of glassware

94) Which statement is correct? in its early days glass was____________.
a) never made in colors b) never useful!
c) used to imitate precious stones d) always made in large pieces

95. The word ” imitate” means
a) take b) copy c) use d) make

96) We may infer that the Egyptian glass articles
a) could last a long time b) lasted a few years only
c) have never been found d) were not beautiful

97) Glass has always led a double life because of its
a) age and art b) opaqueness and transparency
c) colorlessness and colorfulness d) usefulness and glittering pretense.

98) Glass was originally used for
a) drinking glasses b) mirrors c) tombs of the Pharaohs d) decoration

99) The paragraphs suggest that glass always was
a) useful b) scarce c) opaque d) expensive

100)The paragraphs indicate that the Pharaohs were
a) in Egypt b) glass manufacturers
c) manufacturers of precious stones d) dealers in ornamental figures

KEY
Grammer
1.D
2.B
3.A
4.A
5.A
6.D
7.C
8.C
9.A
10.C
11.C
12.B
13.A
14.A
15.D
16.C
17.C
18.C
19.D
20.D
21.B
22.C
23.A
24.D
25.B
26.C
27.A
28.B
29.D
30.A
31.D
32.D
33.B
34.D
35D
Vocabulary
36.D
37.B
38.B
39.B
40.C
41. B
42.A
43.B
44.B
45.A
46.B
47.B
48.C
49.A
50.D
51.D
52.A
53.B
54.B

Find Same Meaning
55.D
56.A
57.B
58.C
59.D
60.D

Dialogue Completion
61.D
62.D
63 .B

Find Same Meaning ( Sentence )
64.A
65 .C
66.D
67.C
68.B

Writing
69.C
70.B
71.A
72.B
73.B
74.D
75.B
76.A
77.B

Reading
78.C
79.A
80 A
81.A
82.B
83.A
84.B
85.C
86.A
87.D
88.B
89.C
90.C
91.D
92.B
93.C
94.C
95.A
96.D
97.D
98.A
99.A
100. A