Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Free and Printable TOEFL test Sample Questions for 2013 Part III (Other English Practice Exams)

Free TOEFL test Sample Questions for 2013


This is third part of Free TOEFL test Sample Practice Questions for 2013. In this part you will see questions related to Listening. These questions can be practice for other English related Practice Exams too.
Directions: The Listening section measures your ability to understand conversations and lectures in English. In this sample, you will read one conversation and one lecture and answer questions after each conversation or lecture. The questions typically ask about the main idea and supporting details. Some questions ask about a speaker’s purpose or attitude. Answer the questions based on what is stated or implied by the speakers. Most questions are worth one point. If a question is worth more than one point, it will have special directions that indicate how many points you can receive.
• In an actual test, you will be able to take notes while you listen and use your notes to help you answer the questions. Your notes will not be scored.

Free Question Listening Section: Q 25-35

CONVERSATION TRANSCRIPT
(Narrator) Listen to a conversation between a student and her basketball coach and then answer the questions.
(Male coach) Hi, Elizabeth.
(Female student) Hey, Coach. I just thought I’d stop by to see what I missed while I was gone. (Male coach) Well, we’ve been working real hard on our plan for the next game . . . I’ve asked Susan to go over it with you before practice this afternoon, so you’ll know what we’re doing.
(Female student) Okay.
(Male coach) By the way, how did your brother’s wedding go?
(Female student) Oh, it was beautiful. And the whole family was there. I saw aunts and uncles and cousins I hadn’t seen in years.
(Male coach) So it was worth the trip.
(Female student) Oh definitely. I’m sorry I had to miss practice, though. I feel bad about that.
(Male coach) Family’s very important.
(Female student) Yep. Okay, I guess I’ll see you this afternoon at practice, then.
(Male coach) Just a minute. There are a couple of other things I need to tell you.
(Female student) Oh, okay.
(Male coach) Uh . . . First, everybody’s getting a new team jacket.
(Female student) Wow. How did that happen?
(Male coach) A woman who played here about 20, 25 years ago came through town a few weeks ago and saw a game, and said she wanted to do something for the team, so . . .
(Female student) So she’s buying us new jackets?
(Male coach) Yep.
(Female student) Wow, that’s really nice of her.
(Male coach) Yes, it is. It’s great that former players still care so much about our school
and our basketball program . . . Anyway you need to fill out an order form. I’ll give it to
you now, and you can bring it back this afternoon. I’ve got the forms from the other
players, so as soon as I get yours we can order. Maybe we’ll have the jackets by the next game.
(Female student) OK.
(Male coach) Great. And the next thing is, you know Mary’s transferring to another college next week, so we’ll need someone to take over her role as captain for the second half of the season. And the other players unanimously picked you to take over as captain when Mary leaves.

(Female student) Wow. I saw everybody this morning, and nobody said a word.
(Male coach) They wanted me to tell you. So, do you accept?
(Female student) Of course! But Susan’s a much better player than I am. I’m really surprised they didn’t pick her.
(Male coach) They think you’re the right one. You’ll have to ask them their thoughts.
(Female student) Okay . . . I guess one of the first things I’ll have to do as captain is make sure we get a thank-you card out to the lady who’s buying us the jackets.
(Male coach) Good idea. I have her address here somewhere.
(Female student) And I’ll make sure the whole team signs it.
 (Male coach) Good. That’s all the news there is. I think that’s it for now. Oh, let me get you that order form.
Q 25
 What are the speakers mainly discussing?
a. How the woman should prepare for the next game
b. The woman’s responsibilities as team captain
c. Things that happened while the woman was away
d. The style of the new team uniforms

Q 26
Who is buying new jackets for the team?
a. The coach
b. The captain of the team
c. A former player
d. A group of basketball fans
Q 27
 There are two answers for the next question. Mark two answers.
Why is the woman surprised to learn that she has been chosen as the new team captain?
a. She is not the best player on the team.
b. Her teammates did not tell her about the decision.
c. She does not have many friends on the team.
d. She has missed a lot of practices.
Q 28
 Read part of the conversation again. Then answer the question.
(Female student) I’m sorry I had to miss practice, though. I feel bad about that.
(Male coach) Family’s very important.
What does the man mean when he says: “Family’s very important.”
a. He hopes the woman’s family is doing well.
b. He would like to meet the woman’s family.
c. The woman should spend more time with her family.
d. The woman had a good reason for missing practice.

Q 29
 Why does the coach say: “Good. That’s all the news there is. I think that’s it for now.”
a. He wants to know if the woman understood his point.
b. He wants the woman to act immediately.
c. He is preparing to change the topic.
d. He is ready to end the conversation.

LECTURE TRANSCRIPT

(Narrator) Listen to part of a lecture in a literature class.
(Male professor) Today I’d like to introduce you to a novel that some critics consider the finest detective novel ever written. It was also the first. We’re talking about The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins. Now, there are other detective stories that preceded The Moonstone historically—Um, notably the work of Poe . . . Edgar Allen Poe’s stories, such as “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” and . . . “The Purloined Letter.” Now these were short stories that featured a detective . . . uh, probably the first to do that. But The Moonstone, which follows them by about twenty years—it was published in 1868—this
is the first full-length detective novel ever written. Now, in The Moonstone—if you read it as . . . uh, come to it as a contemporary reader—what’s interesting is that most of the features you find in almost any detective novel are in fact already present. Uh, its hard at this juncture to read this novel and realize that no one had ever done that before, because it all seems so strikingly familiar. It’s, it’s really a wonderful novel and I recommend it, even just as a fun book to read, if you’ve never read it. Um, so in The Moonstone, as I said, Collins did much to establish the conventions of the detective genre. I’m not gonna go into the plot at length, but, you know, the basic setup is . . . there’s this diamond of great . . . of great value, a country house, the diamond mysteriously disappears in the middle of the night, uh, the local police are brought in, in an attempt to solve the crime, and they mess it up completely, and then the true hero of the book arrives. That’s Sergeant Cuff.
Now, Cuff, this extraordinarily important character . . . well, let me try to give you a sense of who Sergeant Cuff is, by first describing the regular police. And this is the dynamic that you’re going to see throughout the history of the detective novel, where you have the regular cops—who are well-meaning, but officious and bumblingly inept—and they are countered by a figure who’s eccentric, analytical, brilliant, and . . . and able to solve the crime. So, first the regular police get called in to solve the mystery—Um, in this case, detective, uh, Superintendent Seegrave. When Superintendent Seegrave comes in, he orders his minions around, they bumble, and they actually make a mess of the investigation, which you’ll see repeated—um, you’ll see this pattern repeated, particularly in the Sherlock Holmes stories of a few years later where, uh, Inspector Lestrade, this well-meaning idiot, is always countered, uh, by Sherlock Holmes, who’s a genius.
So, now Cuff arrives. Cuff is the man who’s coming to solve the mystery, and again he has a lot of the characteristics that future detectives throughout the history of this genre will have. He’s eccentric. He has a hobby that he’s obsessive about—in this . . . in his case, it’s the love of roses. He’s a fanatic about the breeding of roses; and here think of Nero Wolfe and his orchids, Sherlock Holmes and his violin, a lot of those later classic detective heroes have this kind of outside interest that they . . . they go to as a kind of antidote to the evil and misery they encounter in their daily lives. At one point, Cuff says he likes his roses because they offer solace, uh, an escape, from the world of crime he typically operates in. Now, these detective heroes . . . they have this characteristic of being smart, incredibly smart, but of not appearing to be smart. And most importantly, from a kind of existential point of view, these detectives see things that other people do not see. And that’s why the detective is such an important figure, I think, in our modern imagination. In the case of The Moonstone—I don’t want to say too much here and spoil it for you—but the clue that’s key to . . . the solving of the crime is a smeared bit of paint in a doorway. Of course, the regular police have missed this paint smear or made some sort of unwarranted assumption about it. Cuff sees this smear of paint—this paint, the place where the paint is smeared—and realizes that from this one smear of paint you can actually deduce the whole situation . . . the whole world. And that’s what the hero in a detective novel like this . . . brings to it that the other characters don’t—it’s this ability to, uh, see meaning where others see no meaning and to bring order . . . to where it seems there is no order.

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Answer Key to Listening Section: Q 25-35

25. c
26. c
27. a, b
28. d
29. d
30. c
31. d
32 b
33. c
34. a
35. a
 

Q 30
 What is the lecture mainly about?
a. A comparison of two types of detective novels
b. Ways in which detective novels have changed over time
c. The Moonstone as a model for later detective novels
d. Flaws that can be found in the plot of The Moonstone

Q 31
 In what way is The Moonstone different from earlier works featuring a detective?
a. In its unusual ending
b. In its unique characters
c. In its focus on a serious crime
d. In its greater length

Q 32
 According to the professor, what do roses in The Moonstone represent?
a. A key clue that leads to the solving of the mystery
b. A relief and comfort to the detective
c. Romance between the main characters
d. Brilliant ideas that occur to the detective

Q 33
Why does the professor mention a smeared bit of paint in a doorway in The Moonstone?
a. To describe a mistake that Sergeant Cuff has made
b. To show how realistically the author describes the crime scene
c. To exemplify a pattern repeated in many other detective stories
d. To illustrate the superior techniques used by the police

Q 34
 What can be inferred about the professor when he says this: “Uh, it’s hard at this juncture to read this novel and realize that no one had ever done that before, because it all seems so strikingly familiar.”
a. He is impressed by the novel’s originality.
b. He is concerned that students may find the novel difficult to read.
c. He is bored by the novel’s descriptions of ordinary events.
d. He is eager to write a book about a less familiar subject.

Q 35
What does the professor imply when he says this: “. . . well, let me try to give you
a sense of who Sergeant Cuff is, by first describing the regular police.”
a. Sergeant Cuff is unlike other characters in The Moonstone.
b. The author’s description of Sergeant Cuff is very realistic.
c. Sergeant Cuff learned to solve crimes by observing the regular police.
d. Differences between Sergeant Cuff and Sherlock Holmes are hard to describe.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Free Printable General Competency Test Sample Questions (1-100) Part II

Free Printable General Competency Test Sample Questions 2013


This is second part of my free General Competency Test Sample Questions for Govt. jobs. IN this part you will see more free questions. You can find all answers in red. In first part you find how to do well in General Competency Test for a govt. or public service jobs.
To take this free practice General Competency Test, you have two options:
1. Print a copy of the practice test and answer the questions manually. When you have completed the test, to determine your score, please refer to the answer key provided in my blog.
2. Read the questions in this practice test from your computer and record your answers on a piece of paper. When you have completed the test, to determine your score, please refer to the answer key provided in red in this blog.

Free Printable General Competency Test Sample Questions 11-25

 

Question 11
Government     Gouvernement
of Canada      du Canada

MEMORANDUM     NOTE DE SERVICE
___________________________________________________

TO: All Computer Operators

FROM: Director, Communication Centre

A number of employees have recently complained of eye problems which they believe are due to the quality of lighting in the work area. I have submitted a request to maintenance for individual work lamps to be installed near each computer terminal. The installation of the new lamps may take several weeks to complete. In the meantime, we will allow operators to take one extra break per day to rest their eyes. The extra break will be taken at 3 p.m. and will last for 10 minutes. This additional rest period will not interfere with the volume of work produced. Please contact me if you have any further questions or suggestions. Based on the above memo, which of the following statements is true?

1. The Director strongly disagrees with the operators that lighting in the working areas is poor
2. The extra break is implemented to allow operators an opportunity to discuss the problem of bad lighting
3. The Director responded to employees' criticisms that the lighting was inadequate
4. The Director expects that the volume of work produced by the operators will drop slightly as a result of having an extra break
Question 12
As a supervisor, one of your tasks includes checking the accuracy of calculations on employee pay sheets. A temporary clerk submits a request for $1,200 for two weeks of work (5-day work week) at an hourly rate of $15. Over the two week period, the clerk has mistakenly included each 30 minute lunch period as working time. Which of the following is the corrected sum total?

1.1125
2.1162.5
3.1237.5
4.1275
Question 13
You work for the Department of External Affairs and are stationed overseas. You are responsible for receiving and decoding classified messages. The steps required to carry out this task are listed below (in the wrong order):

•A. Decode the message into text.
•B. Edit the text.
•C. Receive a coded message.
•D. Duplicate and distribute the text.
Which of the following is the best order for these steps?

1.C, B, A, D
2.C, A, B, D
3.B, A, C, D
4.A, C, B, D

Question 14
As a clerk in the registry office, you receive various types of documents each day, including microfilm, reports, and files. Among your other duties, you are responsible for sorting, labelling, filing and eventually rerouting these various documents. Given the wide range of documents received and their varied origins, it is essential to pay special attention to labelling. It is very hard to retrieve a document that has not been placed in the right file or that was sent to the wrong destination due to faulty labelling. In addition to wasting valuable time, these errors have other serious consequences.

According to the text, the person occupying this position must give special consideration to:

1.labelling documents
2.filing documents
3.routing documents
4.sorting documents
Question 15
Government     Gouvernement
of Canada      du Canada

MEMORANDUM     NOTE DE SERVICE
__________________________________________________

TO: All employees

FROM: Director

Please note that employees who relocate will be reimbursed only for allowable expenses as outlined in the departmental relocation provisions. The department will not pay for expenses that fall outside of the provisions. Misinterpretation of regulations shall not be a basis for reimbursement of unallowable expenses. Please read the departmental relocation provisions carefully in order to avoid future problems. The main purpose of this memo is to inform employees:

1. of the consequences of intentionally misrepresenting their relocation expenses
2. of the details of the departmental relocation provisions
3. to read departmental relocation provisions in order to avoid incurring unallowable expenses
4. that the Director is not pleased with employees who attempt to exploit the department when relocating
Question 16
You are in charge of financial services and must calculate overtime pay for employees in your division. Due to an excess workload, an employee had to do 35 hours of overtime in two weeks. Seven of these hours are at "double time" (i.e., double the usual wage), the rest are at "time- and-a-half". The employee's usual pay is $375 a week at $10 an hour. How much overtime money should the employee be paid for the two-week period?

1.$340
2.$420
3.$560
4.$760
Question 17
Your main duty at the Communications Centre is to assist in the transmission of messages between the Centre and various outside agencies. The steps required to process an incoming message are listed below (in the wrong order).

•A. Put the message in the appropriate envelope.
•B. Make a copy of the message for the Communications Centre.
•C. Record the time the message is received.
•D. Send the message to the intended receiver.
Which of the following is the best order for these steps?

1.B, A, D, C
2.B, C, A, D
3.C, A, B, D
4.C, B, A, D
Question 18
Government     Gouvernement
of Canada      du Canada

MEMORANDUM     NOTE DE SERVICE
____________________________________________________

TO: All Clerks

FROM: Executive Clerk

When dealing with classified forms CD1 through CD10, it is of extreme importance that standard guidelines for protected information be strictly followed. If regulations regarding the handling of these documents are not complied with, new forms will have to be created at great expense to the department. The main point of this memo is:
1. Employees may be reprimanded if they do not follow the standard guidelines for restricted material
2. The creation of new forms is an unnecessary financial burden on the department responsible for standard guidelines
3. It is critical that classified documents CD1 through CD10 are dealt with according to existing guidelines for protected information
4. Forms CD1 through CD10 are highly confidential and should be given priority over all other restricted material
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Answers for General Competency Test Level 1 (GCT1) Practice Test 11-25

Q 11 - 3
Q 12 - 1
Q 13 - 2
Q 14 - 1
Q 15 - 3
Q 16 - 3
Q 17 - 4
Q 18 - 3
Q 19 - 4
Q 20 - 4
Q 21 - 4
Q 22 - 3
Q 23 - 4
Q 24 - 3
Q 25 - 2
 
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Question 19
Government     Gouvernement
of Canada      du Canada

MEMORANDUM     NOTE DE SERVICE
____________________________________________________

TO: All employees

FROM: Director, Staffing Services

To ensure that female public servants and the general public are provided with information on career development and opportunities for women at all levels in the Public Service, our organization disseminates in- formation and conducts education programs on subjects of interest. We also offer expert legal advice to public servants on equal opportunity in the workplace, and monitor staffing procedures to ensure that fair hiring policies are being carried out. From the information given above, which of the following would NOT be one of the organization's functions?

1. Showing a filmstrip on opportunities for women in the Public Service
2. verifying that a certain department is adopting fair hiring procedures
3. Advising a female public servant on the action she may take in the event of unfair hiring practices
4. Organizing large-scale demonstrations in order to protest unfair hiring practices
Question 20
Performance records indicate that working together six employees spend a total of 13.5 hours collecting financial data, 12 hours organizing it and 24 hours entering it into the computer. Assuming all workers have equal ability, how long would it take 18 workers to complete the same project?

1.4 hours
2.4.5 hours
3.8 hours
4.16.5 hours
Question 21
One of your duties is the selection and disposal of boxes of obsolete files. According to regulations, ordinary files become obsolete after 24 months, confidential files after 36 months, and classified files after 48 months. Which of the following boxes of files can be disposed of?

•A. A box containing ordinary files dated 26 months ago and classified files dated 34 months ago.
•B. A box containing ordinary files dated 38 months ago and confidential files dated 28 months ago.
1.A only
2.B only
3.Both A and B
4.Neither A nor B
Question 22
According to regulations in your department, no "guideline" document may be distributed unless it is accompanied by the Director's approval form. Moreover, the original document must have been approved by your department's quality control unit, and it must be accompanied by an approval form from the Quality Control Unit.

According to these regulations, in which of the following cases may a "guideline" be distributed?

1.The Director gives you the text of a guideline with the Director's approval form
2.You receive the text of a guideline approved by your department's quality control unit
3.The text of a guideline is accompanied by the approval forms of the Director and the quality control unit
4.The Director gives you the text of a guideline with the Director's approval and asks you to reread it before sending it for distribution
Question 23
Every day, the Manager of Office Services must assess the volume of work, determine priorities, and set standards for the quality and quantity of work to be done. The manager must also ensure the attendance and punctuality of employees, as well as organize and hold meetings with support staff. Finally, the manager must train and inform support staff on procedures and guidelines related to the unit's activities.

What is the main idea of the above paragraph?

1.To ensure that the office runs smoothly, it is essential to create a good working atmosphere
2.The manager must hold meetings with support staff
3.Support staff must be thoroughly familiar with procedures and guidelines related to the unit's activities
4.The manager occupying this position must organize, control and monitor the functions of the unit
Question 24
As Chief of Data Processing you are required to ensure that requests for data processing are completed on schedule. Each operator processes data for 7½ hours per day, and one operator can complete one request in 3¾ hours. How many operators would be needed to complete 50 requests in one day?

1.6
2.13
3.25
4.32
Question 25
You are given the following regulation:

An amount owed by the Crown under a contract may be transferred by the lender to a third party if this debt is indeed transferable; that is, if it does not exceed $1,000 and is not owed for repair services.
According to this regulation, a $1,200 debt owed by the Crown under a contract:

1. is transferable to a third party if it is not owed for repair services
2. is not transferable to a third party, whether it is owed for repairs or not
 

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Free Printable MCAT test Sample Questions (1-100) Part II

Free Printable MCAT test Sample Questions 2017


This is my 2nd part of blog on Free Printable MCAT test Sample Questions. The MCAT exam is a standardized test that has been a part of the medical school admissions process.


MCAT Free test Sample Questions 13-32

 

Q 13
 Which of the following structures contains genes for enzymes and antibiotic resistance?

A. Plasmid
B. Pilus
C. Capsule
D. Plasma Membrane
 
Q 14
 Which of the following is the most important structure related to microbial attachment to cells?

A. Flagellum
B. Plasmid
C. Peptidoglycan
D. Glycocalix
 
Q 15
 Which of the following is not a gram-negative bug?

A. Clostridium perfringens
B. Vibrio cholerae
C. Escherichia coli
D. Bordetella pertussis

Q 16
 Which of the following is not true related to endotoxins?

A. Endotoxins are secreted from cells.
B. Can be linked to Meningococcemia
C. Produced by gram negative microorganisms
D. Can cause fever
 
Q 17
Which of the following microorganisms stain well?

A. Escherichia coli
B. Legionella pneumophila
C. Treponema
D. Chlamydia

Q 18
 Which of the following microorganisms are not matched correctly with the appropriate isolation media?

A. Fungi - Sabourand's agar
B. Neisseria gonorrhoeae – Pink colonies media
C. Haemophilus influenzae – Chocolate agar
D. Mycobacterium tuberculosis - Lowenstein-Jensen agar

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Answer Key MCAT test Sample Questions 13-32
13. A
14. D
15. A
16. A
17. A
18. B
19. D
20. D
21. D
22. C
23. B
24. C
25. D
26. D
27. B
28. D
29. B
30. C
31. C
32. D
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Q 19
Which of the following diseases and bacteria are matched up incorrectly?

A. Cellulitis – Pasteurella multocida
B. Tularemia – Francisella tularensis
C. Gastritis – Heliobacter pylori
D. Lyme disease – Yersinia pestis

Q 20
 Which of the following diseases and bacteria are matched up incorrectly?

A. Treponema pallidum – Syphilis
B. Tinea nigra – Cladosporium werneckii
C. Borrelia burgdorferi – Lyme disease
D. Yersinia enterocolitica – Diptheria

Q 21
 Which of the following is not true concerning Staphylococcus aureus?

A. S. aureus is related to inflammation.
B. S. aureus can cause pneumonia
C. S. aureus can lead to acute bacterial endocarditis
D. S. aureus does not make coagulase

Q 22
Which of the following signs and symptoms is not linked to Haemophilus influenzae?
A. Otitis media
B. Pneumonia
C. Malaria
D. Epiglottis


Free and New MCAT Practice Test Sample Questions (1-100)


 
Q 23. The Tsetse fly is a transmission factor for which of the following organisms?

A. Trichomonas vaginalis
B. Trypanosoma gambiense
C. Entamoeba histolytica
D. Toxoplasma

Q 24
. The Ixodes tick is a transmission factor for which of the following organisms?

A. Trichomonas vaginalis
B. Leishmania donovani
C. Babesia
D. Giardia lamblia

Q 25
Chagas' disease is commonly treated with Nifurtimox and is linked to the ____ microorganism.

A. Naegleria
B. Schistosoma
C. Wucheria bancrofti
D. Trypanosoma cruzi

Q 26
 Which of the following is not fungal related?

A. Cryptococcus neoformans
B. Candida albicans
C. Tinea nigra
D. Chlamydiae

Q 27
Which of the following is not a DNA virus?

A. Adenovirus
B. Calicivirus
C. Papovirus
D. Poxvirus

Q 28
 Which of the following is not a RNA virus?

A. Reovirus
B. Orthomyxovirus
C. Deltavirus
D. Herpesvirus

Q 29
Which of the following viruses is not a double strand linear DNA virus?

A. Poxvirus
B. Papovavirus
C. Adenovirus
D. Herpesvirus

Q 30
Which of the following viruses is not a single strand linear RNA virus?

A. Togavirus
B. Retrovirus
C. Bunyavirus
D. Picornavirus

Q 31
 The Tzanck test is not used on which of the following viruses?

A. VZV
B. HSV-2
C. HHV-8
D. HSV-1

Q 32
 Which of the following microorganisms has not been linked to UTI's?

A. E. coli
B. Pseudomonas
C. Klebsiella
D. Haemophilus

 

 

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