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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? English Edition

Question 1

Which one of the following is not a compound noun? A sandcastle B swimming C keyboard D seashells

Which one of the following is not a compound noun? A sandcastle B swimming C keyboard D seashells

£100

Question 2

Replace the underlined word in bold with one of the pronouns below: - My brothers said that it was raining. A They B He C It D We

Replace the underlined words in bold with one of the pronouns below: - My brothers said that it was raining. A They B He C It D We

£200

Question 3

Which of the following is the correct spelling? A umbrela beach B umbrella beech C beach umbrela D beach umbrella

Which of the following is the correct spelling? A umbrela beach B umbrella beech C beach umbrela D beach umbrella

£300

Question 4

What is the meaning of slang? A the use of informal words and expressions in a language. B a noun made with two or more words. C a verb used to communicate information D a pair of punctuation marks used to indicate the beginning and the end of a quotation.

What is the meaning of slang? A the use of informal words and expressions in a language. B a noun made with two or more words. C a verb used to communicate information D a pair of punctuation marks used to indicate the beginning and the end of a quotation.

£500

Question 5

Which of the following slang words is FALSE. A boo B nigga C seynt D chick

Which of the following slang words is FALSE. A boo B nigga C seynt D chick

£1,000

Question 6

Which word is spelt correctly? A juicefruit B fruit juice C fruitjuice D juice fruit

Which word is spelt corectly? A juicefruit B fruit juice C fruitjuice D juice fruit

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Question 7

What is another word for proliferation? A development B smartphone C widespread D inquiry

What is another word for proliferation? A development B smartphone C widespread D inquiry

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Question 8

The indirect speech of: - I am having lunch, he said. A He said that he was having lunch. B He said that he would have lunch C She said that she was having lunch. D He said that he were having lunch.

The indirect speech of: - I am having lunch, he said. A He said that he was having lunch. B He said that he would have lunch. C She said that she was having lunch. D He said that he were having lunch.

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Question 9

Which of the following is a contraction? A well B mustnt C couldve D wouldnt

Which of the following is a contraction? A well B mustnt C couldve D wouldnt

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Question 10

Complete the sentence: - Im studying now, my sister said. - She said that she was studying.... A that day B the following day C there D then

Complete the sentence: - Im studying now, my sister said. - She said that she was studying.... A that day B the following day C there D then

£32,000

Question 11

What do you use to eat outdoors? A a picnic table B a food stand C a surfboard D a beach towel

What do you use to eat outdoors? A a picnic table B a food stand C a surfboard D a beach towel

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Question 12

Which of the following sentences is incorrect? A He throwed the ball. B The boy spent £20. C You have done well. D His father has forgotten my name.

Which of the following sentences is incorrect? A He throwed the ball. B The boy spent £20. C You have done well. D His father has forgotten my name.

£125,000

Question 13

Complete the sentence: - Where does Susan live?, he asked. - He asked ___ Susan lived. A if B that C where D what

Complete the sentence: - Where does Susan live?, he asked. - He asked ___ Susan lived. A If B That C Where D What

£250,000

Question 14

What is the meaning of inquiry? A a bank of keys in a musical instrument. B a long, narrow board used in surfing. C in music, the person who performs alone. D a request for information, a question.

What is the meaning of inquiry? A a bank of keys in a musical instrument. B a long, narrow board used in surfing. C in music, the person who performs alone. D a request for information, a question.

£500,000

Question 15

What is the meaning of to announ? A To express disagreement about some action. B To express annoyance C To communicate information D To make a public declaration about a fact or intention

What is the meaning of to announ? A To express disagreement about some action. B To express annoyance C To communicate information D To make a public declaration about a fact or intention

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