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#1
What was Mansur's trouble that affected his shooting?
- He couldn't see very well.
- He wore glasses.
- His eyes weren't very good.
- His glasses were often wet.
Javobni ko'rish
His eyes weren't very good.
#2
What happened when it rained and Mansur wore his glasses?
- He shot at Usmon by mistake.
- He had to take off his glasses.
- His glasses became wet and he couldn't see well.
- He could not see very well because his glasses were wet.
Javobni ko'rish
His glasses became wet and he couldn't see well.
#3
Why did Mansur shoot Usmon?
- He couldn't see Usmon clearly.
- He was angry with Usmon.
- He thought Usmon was an animal.
- He was practicing his shooting.
Javobni ko'rish
He thought Usmon was an animal.
#4
How did Mansur realize he had made a mistake?
- When Usmon told him he was wrong.
- When Usmon started shooting back.
- When he saw Usmon was injured.
- When the judge asked him.
Javobni ko'rish
When Usmon started shooting back.
#5
What was the judge's reaction to Mansur's explanation?
- He asked a follow-up question.
- He was surprised.
- He found it amusing.
- He was angry.
Javobni ko'rish
He asked a follow-up question.
#6
According to the passage, why did Mansur want to go to the mountains?
- to watch some animals
- to have a fine holiday
- to shoot at somebody
- to practice at shooting
Javobni ko'rish
to practice at shooting
#7
According to the passage, what was the reason that Mansur and Usmon went to the judge?
- They had wanted to shoot each other.
- Mansur had shot Usmon by accident.
- Usmon had called Mansur an animal.
- Somebody had shot them in their legs.
Javobni ko'rish
Mansur had shot Usmon by accident.
#8
According to the passage, Mansur would not have made such a mistake if ... .
- he had seen well
- he had talked to the judge before
- he had worn his glasses
- he had gone on a rainy day
Javobni ko'rish
he had worn his glasses
#9
All of the following statements are TRUE, EXCEPT ...
- Mansur was sure that he was shooting at Usmon.
- It rained that day when Mansur went to the mountains.
- Mansur had trouble with his wet glasses that day.
- Usmon was shot by Mansur by accident that day.
Javobni ko'rish
Mansur was sure that he was shooting at Usmon.
#10
According to the passage, how many tattoos were there on the found body?
- five thousand
- fifty-seven
- sixteen
- one
Javobni ko'rish
fifty-seven
#11
According to the passage, where were tattoos considered to be negative?
- in India
- in Rome
- in Egypt
- in Polynesia
Javobni ko'rish
in Rome
#12
According to the passage, what kind of images could be found in Polynesian tattoos?
- images of sailors
- images of animals
- images of prisoners
- images of criminals
Javobni ko'rish
images of animals
#13
According to the passage, where did the idea of tattoos come from to Europe?
- from Polynesia
- from Egypt
- from Rome
- from India
Javobni ko'rish
from Polynesia
#14
According to the passage, where did Voyager I arrive after Jupiter?
- Pluto
- Uranus
- Neptune
- Saturn
Javobni ko'rish
Saturn
#15
According to the passage, what was the name of the planet which both spacecrafts had visited?
- Pluto
- Neptune
- Jupiter
- Uranus
Javobni ko'rish
Neptune
#16
According to the passage, what was discovered on the surface of Uranus?
- a lot of rings
- much ice
- many volcanoes
- mild weather
Javobni ko'rish
mild weather
#17
According to the passage, when did Voyager II have problems with its camera?
- Right after taking off from the Earth.
- While crossing Jupiter’s rings.
- While travelling around Uranus.
- After researching Neptune and Pluto.
Javobni ko'rish
While travelling around Uranus.
#18
According to the passage, what items were used in trade before inventing money?
- animals
- coins
- papers
- cheques
Javobni ko'rish
animals
#19
According to the passage, when did the countries in Europe begin using paper money?
- three thousand years ago
- in the fourteenth century
- in the nineteen fifties
- in the thirteenth century
Javobni ko'rish
in the fourteenth century
#20
According to the passage, where were the first cheque books introduced?
- in Rome
- in China
- in the UK
- in the USA
Javobni ko'rish
in the UK
#21
According to the passage, what form of money is being used, besides coins, notes or cheques?
- sea shells
- some animals
- credit notes
- electronic money
Javobni ko'rish
electronic money
#22
According to the passage, what kind of job is offered for those who like sweets?
- a maker of sweet chocolate
- a researcher of chocolate
- a picker of cocoa beans
- a job in teeth researching
Javobni ko'rish
a researcher of chocolate
#23
According to the passage, how long does the position last for?
- for 2,5 years
- for 3,5 years
- for 2 years
- for 3 years
Javobni ko'rish
for 3,5 years
#24
According to the passage, what skills do the researchers need?
- tasting skills
- cooking skills
- science skills
- creative skills
Javobni ko'rish
science skills
#25
According to the passage, what controls the softness of chocolate?
- sugar and fats
- beans and fats
- butter and oils
- oils and fats
Javobni ko'rish
sugar and fats
#26
What does the English phrase “They earn telephone numbers” mean?
- Someone makes a lot of phone calls
- Someone gets a big salary
- Someone buys expensive phones
- Someone works in the telephone industry
Javobni ko'rish
Someone gets a big salary
#27
How many zeros are there in one undecillion dollars?
- 72
- 36
- 62
- 99
Javobni ko'rish
36
#28
According to the passage, who mostly uses the term “undecillion”?
- mayors
- bankers
- astrophysicists
- biologists
Javobni ko'rish
astrophysicists
#29
According to the passage, how big is two undecillion dollars compared to the world’s money?
- much more
- a bit less
- the same
- much less
Javobni ko'rish
much more
#30
According to the passage, what is the man asking money for?
- for free riding on a city bus
- for buying newspapers
- for being bitten by a dog
- for his astronomical research
Javobni ko'rish
for being bitten by a dog
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