DTM
Ingliz tili · DTM 2019
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#1
According to the passage, what can you infer from the description of the Great Wall of China?
- Nobody died at the construction.
- The wall was very long.
- Workers liked to build the wall.
- It was used as a cemetery.
Javobni ko'rish
The wall was very long.
#2
From the context of the passage, what is the best meaning of “citizens”?
- kingdoms
- projects
- books
- people
Javobni ko'rish
people
#3
From the context of the passage, we can conclude that Qin Shi Huang ....
- ordered all the books to be published
- began the construction of the long wall
- trusted everyone who served him in his court
- made more than eight hundred clay figures
Javobni ko'rish
began the construction of the long wall
#4
Which word refers to a kind of clay?
- underground
- figures
- terracotta
- tomb
Javobni ko'rish
terracotta
#5
According to the passage, Avicenna has been described as a leader of ... .
- early medicine
- philosophy
- method
- tradition
Javobni ko'rish
early medicine
#6
We can infer from the passage that Avicenna was influenced by ... in philosophy.
- a Samanid prince
- a Samanid chief
- Islamic Golden Age
- Aristotle
Javobni ko'rish
Aristotle
#7
All of the following statements are TRUE, EXCEPT ... .
- Avicenna was an outstanding scholar of Islamic Golden Age.
- Avicenna’s philosophical book was called The Book of Healing.
- Avicenna didn’t study any other subjects except medicine.
- Not all of his treatises were about medicine.
Javobni ko'rish
Avicenna didn’t study any other subjects except medicine.
#8
According to the passage, why was Avicenna allowed into Samanid libraries?
- Because he wrote 450 treatises.
- He cured a Samanid chief.
- He had memorized the Quran.
- He was one of the outstanding philosophers.
Javobni ko'rish
He cured a Samanid chief.
#9
Which social media platform is suggested for young adults?
- Facebook
- MySpace
- Twitter
- LinkedIn
Javobni ko'rish
Facebook
#10
What is a common function of social media sites like Facebook and MySpace, apart from being social spaces?
- They allow users to create their own operating systems.
- They have added new verbs and nouns to the language.
- They are mainly used for academic research.
- They are primarily used for professional networking.
Javobni ko'rish
They have added new verbs and nouns to the language.
#11
What does it mean to 'facebook your holiday photos'?
- To send them via email.
- To upload them to your Facebook page.
- To print them and mail them to friends.
- To share them only with family members.
Javobni ko'rish
To upload them to your Facebook page.
#12
What is implied by 'facebook someone to see who they are'?
- To look them up on Facebook.
- To call them on the phone.
- To ask a mutual friend about them.
- To send them a physical letter.
Javobni ko'rish
To look them up on Facebook.
#13
Which social media platform is mentioned as not being used in the same way as Facebook and MySpace?
- Twitter
- Snapchat
- Instagram
- LinkedIn
Javobni ko'rish
LinkedIn
#14
What is the meaning of 'commenting' in the context of social media?
- To upload a video.
- To create a new post.
- To send a private message.
- To write a comment on someone's page.
Javobni ko'rish
To write a comment on someone's page.
#15
According to the passage, what are the two sites that have one thing in common?
- MySpace and Linkedln
- Only Facebook
- Linkedln and Facebook
- MySpace and Facebook
Javobni ko'rish
MySpace and Facebook
#16
We can conclude from the passage that
- People who use MySpace are as old as people who use Facebook.
- Linkedln is for busy people with professionalism.
- The social networks never added new verbs and nouns to the language.
- The three sites have nothing in common at all.
Javobni ko'rish
Linkedln is for busy people with professionalism.
#17
In this context, ‘commenting’ means
- to leave for some place using Facebook or MySpace page
- to say something interesting at the meeting
- to be working on some problems relating to the Internet
- to leave a message for someone on their page
Javobni ko'rish
to leave a message for someone on their page
#18
All of the following statements are TRUE, EXCEPT
- The word “facebook” has various uses.
- The new terms have been in use for a couple of years.
- All of the three mentioned sites have provided some new words.
- You can meet and chat to people, share photos in social spaces.
Javobni ko'rish
All of the three mentioned sites have provided some new words.
#19
This text seems to have come from
- an autobiography
- a science fiction story
- a romantic novel
- a detective story
Javobni ko'rish
a romantic novel
#20
The character can be best described as:
- a little bit slow and stupid
- rather angry and irritable
- very sad
- not very confident
Javobni ko'rish
not very confident
#21
What would be a good title for this text?
- Finding the right address.
- Mike goes to visit his friend.
- The first appointment.
- Travelling on the bus.
Javobni ko'rish
The first appointment.
#22
All of the following statements are FALSE, EXCEPT...
- He is going to see his mother.
- The character does not have very much money.
- He has lost her address.
- The jacket on him is very uncomfortable.
Javobni ko'rish
The jacket on him is very uncomfortable.
#23
Why did Sir James Thornhill step back on the scaffolding?
- To see if the scaffolding was stable.
- To check if his servant was safe.
- To admire his work from a distance.
- To punish his servant for being careless.
Javobni ko'rish
To admire his work from a distance.
#24
What was the servant's immediate fear when Sir James stepped back?
- That Sir James would fall off the scaffolding.
- That the paint would spill.
- That the scaffolding would collapse.
- That Sir James would punish him.
Javobni ko'rish
That Sir James would fall off the scaffolding.
#25
How did the servant try to warn Sir James of the danger?
- By making a loud noise.
- By shouting a warning.
- By throwing a pot of paint.
- By rushing forward to grab him.
Javobni ko'rish
By throwing a pot of paint.
#26
What was Sir James Thornhill's initial reaction to the servant's action?
- He was grateful.
- He was relieved.
- He was angry.
- He was confused.
Javobni ko'rish
He was angry.
#27
Why did Sir James Thornhill's reaction change?
- Because the servant explained his motive immediately.
- Because the servant apologized profusely.
- Because the painting was not damaged significantly.
- Because he realized the servant had saved his life.
Javobni ko'rish
Because he realized the servant had saved his life.
#28
What was the final outcome for the servant?
- He was dismissed from his job.
- He was punished for spoiling the painting.
- He was asked to repaint the damaged section.
- He was rewarded by Sir James.
Javobni ko'rish
He was rewarded by Sir James.
#29
The servant's action of throwing paint was a deliberate act to:
- get Sir James's attention.
- show his own artistic skill.
- destroy the artwork.
- prevent Sir James from falling.
Javobni ko'rish
prevent Sir James from falling.
#30
What is the main subject of questions 49, 51, and 52?
- Octopuses and their intelligence
- The European rabbit and its introduction to Australia
- The hunting habits of octopuses
- The decoration of St. Paul's Cathedral and a servant's actions
Javobni ko'rish
The decoration of St. Paul's Cathedral and a servant's actions
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