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    Sanal Düzey Belirleme Synavy

    Bu Test 100 Sorudan oluşmaktadır, Zamanınız 180 dakikadır başarılar.

    1. CHOOSE THE BEST OPTION THAT COMPLETES EACH SENTENCE (1-70): 

    Ruth but she shuts up like a clam __________ Iask her anything. 

    whatsoever

    wherever

    whenever

    whatever

    **I don't know**

    2. “Where’s Jack?” “I have just seen him; he

    __________ here to borrow a hammer.” 

    has come

    had come

    comes

    came

    **I don't know**

    3. You’re not half __________ you think you

    are. 

    the same intelligent asthe most intelligent

    . as intelligent as

    more intelligent than

    **I don't know**

    4. I’m always sleeping in. I must have my

    watch __________ as soon as possible . 

    repaired

    repairingrepair

    repairs

    **I don't know**

    5. The windows are open. Someone __________have forgotten to close them. 

    should

    must

    mustn’t

    needn’t

    **I don't know**

    6. If I could afford it I __________ buy a fast

    car 

    will

    had to

    would

    can

    **I don't know**

    7. I want to be at the cinema early so that we

    are__________ time to get good seats 

    atin

    on

    by

    **I don't know**

    8. Since it is crowded everywhere on Sundays,

    I__________ going out on that day. 

    avoid

    refusedecide

    imagine

    **I don't know**

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    69. She used _____________ means to gain

    power. She doesn’t really deserve her position

    in the company. 

    accepting

    indifferent

    dishonest

    straight-forward

    **I don't know**

    70. I’m sick and tired of your _____________

    complaints. 

    sporadic

    perpetual

    scant

    provident

    **I don't know**

    71. FIND THE SYNONYM OF THE WORD

    IN QUOTATION (71-75): The Police

    "deduced" that the murder had been

    committed by a woman. 

    opposed

    inferred

    postponed

    considered

    **I don't know**

    72. The "tenants" of this residence fear that

    they will have to move if the landlord decides to

    move in . 

    owners

    keepers

    occupants

    cleaners

    **I don't know**

    73. The suspect gave the witness a "baleful"

    look as he was being taken away. 

    threatening

    overwhelmed

    pleading

    weary

    **I don't know**

    74. Martin glanced round to confirm that he

    was alone. 

    substantiate

    understand

    corroborate

    test

    **I don't know**

    75. Venice’s captivating beauty lured the

    campers to sleep the night out in the open. 

    intense

    charming

    shocking

    horrifying

    **I don't know**

    76. FIND THE IRRELEVANT

    SENTENCE(76-80):

    I. Mental health is essentially a public health

    problem; that is the ideal is to create

    circumstances for healthful living rather than

    to become preoccupied with the problems of

    disease. II. It is better to eliminate mosquitoes

    than to have to treat Malaria. III. There is a

    fact that some drugs reduce the distress of

    patients suffering from mental illness. IV.

    Similarly, it is better to provide for normalemotional development than to be concerned

    primarily with the therapy of neuroses. 

    I

    II

    III

    IV

    **I don't know**

    77. I. There are people who object to fairy

    stories on the grounds that they are not

    objectively true, that giants, witches, two-

    headed dragons, magic carpets etc. do not exist

    and that instead of indulging his fantasies in

    fairy tales, the child should be taught how to

    adapt to reality by studying history and

    mechanics. II. Children’s likes vary in that;

    some like listening to stories while others would

    rather play games. III. I find such people so

    unsympathetic that I do not know how to argue

    with them. IV. If their case were sound, the

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    world should be full of mad men attempting to

    fly from New York to Philadelphia on a stick or

    covering a telephone with kisses in the belief

    that it was their girlfriend. 

    I

    II

    III

    IV

    **I don't know**

    78. I. The growth of the human mind seems to

    have come in great spurts after long periods of

    slow development and the most exciting spurt

    before modern times occurred in ancient

    Greece. II. Several hundreds years before

    Christ, men began to ask searching questions

    about themselves and the world they lived in.

    III. Thinking people found the Ancient Gods

    rather shabby, a little too human in theirfrailties to be regarded as divine. IV. They

    inquired into everything, for neither fear nor

    superstition made any subject forbidden to

    them. 

    I

    II

    III

    IV

    **I don't know**

    79. I. The best way to learn is to teach. II. This

    is the message emerging from experiments in

    several schools in which teenage pupils who

    have problems at school themselves are

    tutoring younger children with remarkable

    results for both sides. III. Though their

    intelligence is around average, most of them

    have fallen behind on reading, writing and

    maths. IV. According to American research,

    pupil-tutoring wins “hands down” over

    computerised instruction and some teacherssay that no other recent innovation has proved

    so consistently successful. 

    I

    II

    III

    IV

    **I don't know**

    80. I. Bananas are a typical example of

    perishable goods, which cannot be stored for

    any length of time without going bad. II. Most

    foodstuffs are in the perishable category. III.

    There are some other fruits which are as

    nutritious as bananas. IV. Such goods are

    offered for sale as quickly as possible, and so

    the supply and the stock of them available at

    any time are usually the same in quantity. 

    I

    II

    III

    IV

    **I don't know**

    81. READ THE PASSAGES AND ANSWER

    THE QUESTION (81-83): As world populationbecomes denser, we will feel greater pressure

    from expanding number of people. Some

    experts argue that we are approaching the limit

    of the number of people the earth can support

    adequately, and they feel we should turn to

    compulsory birth control. Other authorities

    feel that if birth control is imposed on the

    population, the future of mankind would be

    seriously endangered. They think that very

    intelligent people would be more likely to have

    fewer children, and this would bring about a

    lowering of the general level of intelligence inthe population as a whole. However, some

    critics see a fallacy in this argument. In

    addition to genetics, they say, intelligence

    depends on an adequate diet, a good home

    environment, parental attention and education

    – all of which are increasing in the world as the

    general population becomes more affluent. 81.

    How do some scientists describe the world’s

    situation today? 

    is greater pressure on the people today than in

    the past.

    People are getting more aware of birth

    control.

    The number of people is increasing and it’s

    about to reach the limits of the earth’s capacity.

    People are more intelligent today and they

    prefer to have few children.

    **I don't know**

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    82. Why do some people disagree on birth

    control? 

    They believe if birth control is imposed, we

    would have more intelligent people, and this

    would change the balance.

    They think that we don’t have the authority to

    interfere the balance of the nature.

    They think that, by birth control, we wouldhave fewer children and this would make the

    number of intelligent people less in the society.

    They believe that the intelligence of people

    would be endangered.

    **I don't know**

    83. According to the passage which of the

    below sentences is true? 

    Rich people pollute the environment more

    than poor people do.

    People with more money, bring up intelligent

    children.

    People should never prefer birth control,

    because it can damage the nature.

    If you have good education, good home

    environment and a healthy life, you are more

    likely to be intelligent.

    **I don't know**

    84. Lightning was so mysterious to the ancientGreeks that they thought it was a weapon used

    by their chief god, Zeus. Many persons today

    are afraid of lightning and would run from it if

    they thought escape was possible. There are

    good reasons for this fear. The electricity used

    by most homes has a force of 110 volts. The

    voltage of lightning may be 11.000.000 volts or

    more. While many are trying to hide from

    lightning, scientists are hunting for it and

    studying it. They set camera “traps” to

    photograph and measure it as it flashes

    between cloud and earth. They even makelightning in laboratories. These scientists tell us

    that lightning is most likely to strike high

    points, isolated trees, and tall chimneys, and

    that some good ways to avoid it are to keep

    away from hilltops, go into deep woods, or to

    stay in the center of a first-floor room. Also

    they tell us that it is no help to close windows

    and doors, or to crawl under featherbeds. We

    should hurry to the safest place possible and

    then enjoy watching thunderstorms, with their

    display of lightning, for there is no grander

    spectacle in nature. 84. Scientists seek lightning

    to___________

    take a photograph of it.

    admire it.

    study it.

    hide from it.

    **I don't know**

    85. Lightning is most likely to

    strike___________ 

    groups of trees.

    single trees which are far away from others.

    deep woods.

    trees under which people hide.

    **I don't know**

    86. The ancient Greeks ___________ 

    knew what lightning was and feared it.

    thought it was a god.

    didn’t understand lightning.

    used weapons to protect themselves from

    lightning.

    **I don't know**

    87. Scientists tell us that___________ 

    it is not a bad idea to close windows and

    doors for protection.

    hilltops are the safest places to be during

    thunderstorms.

    the worst place to be is in the middle of a

    room on the first floor.

    hiding under featherbeds wouldn’t do any

    good.

    **I don't know**

    88. Although there are differences in the level

    between the Great Lakes, a system of locks and

    canals has made navigation possible between

    them. The lakes play an important part in the

    iron and steel industry which exists all over

    that area. The raw materials have to be

    transported long distances from where they are

    mined to where they can be made into steel and

    used for industrial purposes. At the western

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    end of the Lakes there are vast iron-ore

    deposits so that many mines have been

    established there. At the eastern end, coal

    deposits are found which are suitable for the

    manufacture of steel. It is between these two

    points that the great cargo ships travel. Iron

    ore which is found at the western end of Lake

    Superior is transported by ship at a rate of 50

    million tons Per year. Grain which is grown on

    the western prairies is transported before the

    Lakes freeze over at the end of the year. (88-90)

    88. How is transportation supplied between the

    Great Lakes?

    There is no transportation between the Lakes

    because they are at different levels.

    Transportation is possible through locks and

    canals.

    Goods are transported through iron-ore

    deposits at the western end of the Lakes.

    Navigators help to transport raw materials.

    **I don't know**

    89. Why are the Lakes very important for the

    iron and steel industry in the area? 

    Because coal deposits are suitable for the

    manufacture of steel.

    Because between two points the great cargo

    ships travel.

    Because grain is transported before the Lakesfreeze over at the end of the year.

    Because raw materials are transported from

    the mines to the industrial areas through the

    Lakes.

    **I don't know**

    90. The reason for many mines to have been

    established at the western end of the Lakes is

    that......... 

    there are lots of iron-ore deposits.

    grain is grown on the western prairies.

    coal is transported from the west.

    The eastern end of the Lakes freezes at the

    end of the year.

    **I don't know**

    91. CHOOSE AN OPTION WITH A

    SIMILAR MEANING TO EACH SENTENCE

    (91-95) : 91. We can leave everything behind

    except the umbrella.

    The only thing we can’t take is the umbrella.

    We must take everything but the umbrella.

    The only thing we shouldn’t forget is the

    umbrella.

    It is vital that we forget nothing.

    **I don't know**

    92. A boy of ten cannot possibly lift such a

    heavy thing. 

    It needs a ten year old boy to lift such a heavy

    thing.

    Such a heavy thing is impossible to lift even

    by a ten year old boy.

    It’s impossible for a ten year old boy to lift

    such a heavy thing.

    A ten year old boy is impossible to lift.

    **I don't know**

    93. John always gets very annoyed if he can’t

    get his own way 

    John usually can’t find his way.

    John always gets angry if he can’t find his

    way.John always gets frustrated if things don’t turn

    out the way he wants them to.

    John always gets frustrated on his way.

    **I don't know**

    94. I’m afraid my boss and I don’t always see

    eye to eye on company policy. 

    My boss and I always look into each others’

    eyes.

    My boss has trouble with his eyes.

    My boss and I agree on company policy.

    There is sometimes disagreement between my

    boss and myself on company policy.

    **I don't know**

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    95. Sometimes there is so much noise outside

    that it’s better to stay in your room. 

    There is so much noise these days that it’s

    better to stay in your room than go out.

    There is at times so much noise outside that

    we should stay in your room.

    At certain times of the day it really is better to

    stay in your room than go out.

    When there is so much noise outside, people

    should stay in their rooms.

    **I don't know**

    96. FIND THE MOST APPROPRIATE

    SENTENCE THAT CAN BE SAID IN EACH

    SITUATION BELOW (96-100): 96. Your sister

    wants to buy a car but she can’t make up her

    mind about which one to buy. So she comes to

    you for advice. You happen to know one of the

    cars well and feel sure it is the best of all. Yousay:

    With one exception, I feel they are all good.

    I’d rather not advise you on all of the cars.

    But this one I know should be avoided.

    They all seem to be desirable. You can choose

    any one of them.

    I don’t have much information on all the cars

    but this one can be said to be the best.

    **I don't know**

    97. Someone you don’t like much wants to have

    a dinner with you and invites you to his house.

    Make a polite excuse: 

    You can find someone else. I am very busy.

    Sorry but I can’t accept this. I have some

    other friends I’d like to dine with.

    If I feel bored, I’ll think of your nice

    invitation.

    Thanks for asking but I have just accepted

    another invitation.

    **I don't know**

    98. A friend of yours is taking an exam

    tomorrow and he’s rather worried about it.

    Try to make him feel relaxed: 

    Have I ever told you how terrible my last

    exam was?

    If I were you, I would feel the same.

    If you ever miss that chance, I don’t think

    there will be some others.

    You needn’t worry about such an easy exam.

    I’m sure you’ll pass it.

    **I don't know**

    99. Contradict a colleague kindly who claims

    he deserves a higher payment than you do. 

    Are you kidding? It’s silly of you to talk thatway.

    That’s just what I was thinking. I really

    admire you

    You aren’t better than I. You are lying.

    I am sure you haven’t seen the annual report

    of the company. It says I did quite well at work

    this year.

    **I don't know**

    100. An elderly woman gets on a bus and youoffer your seat. You say: 

    Excuse me madam, would you mind if I

    offered you my seat?

    You are old and look tired. Take my seat.

    You could have taken a taxi instead. Why do

    you keep getting on buses?

    Excuse me madam. Here, please take my seat.

    **I don't know**