WHO WANTS TO BE A CLASSROOM MILLIONAIRE. PRIZE 1. You shouldnt speak ……… to people 1,000,000 500,000 250,000 125,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500.

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WHO WANTS TO BE A CLASSROOM MILLIONAIRE

PRIZE 1. You shouldnt speak ……… to people 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. QUIETLYB. HARD C. RUDELYD. DULLY

PRIZE 2. An optical illusion is … 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. Something that is real B. A trick used by magician C. Something in which we believe D. Something our brain interprets incorreclty

PRIZE 3. A shape with four sides, two sides are longer than the other two 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. RECTANGLE B. SQUARE C. CUBE D. PENTAGON

PRIZE 4. Take an umbrella. It … rain later. 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. MUSTB. SHOULD C. HAS TOD. MAY

PRIZE 5. ……… on the computer since this morning? 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. DID YOU PLAY B. DO YOU PLAY C. HAVE YOU PLAYED D. DID YOU USE TO PLAY

PRIZE 6. This money isnt real! You cant ……… me 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. WARNB. TRICK C. REVEALD. LIE

PRIZE 7. I really think Real Madrid ……… win the final of the Kings cup 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. COULDB. NEED C. SHOULDD. CANT

PRIZE 8. Unless she reads the novel, we …… the literature exam 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. WOULD PASS B. WILL PASS C. WOULD HAVE PASSED D. COULD PASS

PRIZE 9. How do British greet each other? 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. HUG B. HANDSHAK E C. MOUTH TO MOUTH KISS D. CHEEK TO CHEEK KISS

PRIZE 10. If Susan studied harder, she …… better at school 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. WOULD IS B. WAS C. WOULD HAVE BEEN D. WOULD BE

PRIZE 11. We were watching TV when you……… 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. WERE CALLING B. CALL C. CALLED D. HAD CALLED

PRIZE 12. Hed have caught the plane, if he ………… 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. HAS HURRIED B. HAD HURRIED C. WOULD HAVE HURRIED D. HADNT HURRIED

PRIZE 13. A: I didnt see you at the show last week B: No, I had to work that evening, so I… 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. CANT GO B. COULDNT GO C. COULD GO D. COULDNT HAVE GONE

PRIZE 15. If I … coffee at night, I dont sleep well 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. DRINKB. DRINKS C. WILL DRINK D. DRANK

PRIZE 16. 3rd Conditional: If his older brother (not/to drive) so fast, he (not/to crash) into the other car. 1,000, , , ,000 62,000 31,000 15,00 7,500 5,000 2,500 1, A. HAVENT DRIVEN/ WOULDNT CRASH B. HADNT DRIVEN/WOULDNT HAVE DRIVEN C. HADNT DRIVEN/ WOULDNT CRASH D. WOULDNT HAVE DRIVEN/HADNT CRASHED