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Question 1 of 33
1. Question
Homophones are words that sound alike but they have different meanings
and they are spelled differently.
In this section, you are given two clues and you have to work out the two
homophones.
There are 10 questions in this Section.
You should not take longer than 10 minutes to complete this section.
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Question 2 of 33
2. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out what the homophones are.
Type your answers and click on the “Next” button to mark your answers.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
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(a) part of the foot:
(b) to pull along behind with a rope:
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Question 3 of 33
3. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out what the homophones are.
Type your answers and click on the “Next” button to mark your answers.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
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(a) a place to sleep on a ship:
(b) being born:
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Question 4 of 33
4. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out what the homophones are.
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Do not use CAPITAL letters.
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(a) to stop living:
(b) to colour or stain something:
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Question 5 of 33
5. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out what the homophones are.
Type your answers and click on the “Next” button to mark your answers.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
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(a) to look directly at something with wide-open eyes:
(b) one of a series of steps leading from one floor to another:
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Question 6 of 33
6. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out what the homophones are.
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Do not use CAPITAL letters.
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(a) just:
(b) the money paid for a journey by bus or train:
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Question 7 of 33
7. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out what the homophones are.
Type your answers and click on the “Next” button to mark your answers.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
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(a) a beautiful flower with a thorny stem:
(b) lines of people or things:
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Question 8 of 33
8. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out what the homophones are.
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Do not use CAPITAL letters.
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(a) to stop what you are doing at the moment:
(b) a cat’s feet:
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Question 9 of 33
9. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out what the homophones are.
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Do not use CAPITAL letters.
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(a) underground part of a tree:
(b) a road or a path from one place to another:
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Question 10 of 33
10. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out what the homophones are.
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Do not use CAPITAL letters.
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(a) to cure:
(b) a part of the foot:
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Question 11 of 33
11. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out what the homophones are.
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Do not use CAPITAL letters.
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(a) minutes, hours, etc.:
(b) a herb:
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Question 12 of 33
12. Question
Homonyms are words that sound alike and spelled the same but they have
different meanings.
In this section, you are given two clues and you have to work out the
homonym.
There are 10 questions in this Section.
You should not take longer than 5 minutes to complete this section.
Click on the “Next” button when you are ready to begin.
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Question 13 of 33
13. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out the homonym (it is a 4 letter word).
After you typed the last character, press “Next” to mark your answer.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
- found on a tree
- animal sound
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Question 14 of 33
14. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out the homonym (it is a 6 letter word).
After you typed the last character, press “Next” to mark your answer.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
- part of a ship
- the top of the nose
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Question 15 of 33
15. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out the homonym (it is a 7 letter word).
After you typed the last character, press “Next” to mark your answer.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
- behaviour
- to lead an orchestra
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Question 16 of 33
16. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out the homonym (it is a 5 letter word).
After you typed the last character, press “Next” to mark your answer.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
- not clear
- lose consciousness
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Question 17 of 33
17. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out the homonym (it is a 7 letter word).
After you typed the last character, press “Next” to mark your answer.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
- unspecific; not specific to one person but to almost everybody
- a military officer
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Question 18 of 33
18. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out the homonym (it is a 7 letter word).
After you typed the last character, press “Next” to mark your answer.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
- no legal force; illegal – something not valid
- a person who is too sick or weak to care for himself or herself:
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Question 19 of 33
19. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out the homonym (it is a 7 letter word).
After you typed the last character, press “Next” to mark your answer.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
- a slow, dragging walk
- you do this with a deck of cards before you start a new game
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Question 20 of 33
20. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out the homonym (it is a 6 letter word).
After you typed the last character, press “Next” to mark your answer.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
- very small
- a measurement of time
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Question 21 of 33
21. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out the homonym (it is a 6 letter word).
After you typed the last character, press “Next” to mark your answer.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
- to say no
- rubbish, waste material
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Question 22 of 33
22. Question
Look at the two clues given and work out the homonym (it is a 6 letter word).
After you typed the last character, press “Next” to mark your answer.
Do not use CAPITAL letters.
- to hit in a forceful way
- to stop work in an act of protest
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Question 23 of 33
23. Question
In this section, you are given a sentence with one word that has several
letters missing. You have to complete the word.
There are 10 questions in this Section.
You should not take longer than 10 minutes to complete this section.
Click on the “next” button when you are ready to begin.
Do not use Capital letters.
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Question 24 of 33
24. Question
Read the following sentence. Complete the word with the missing letters.
Type the word in the answer space and press “Next” to mark your answer.
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The beach was d _ s _ r _ _ d. There wasn’t a soul to be seen anywhere.
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Question 25 of 33
25. Question
Read the following sentence. Complete the word with the missing letters.
Type the word in the answer space and press “Next” to mark your answer.
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I’ve just read an a _ b r _ d g _ _ version of the novel War and Peace.
It was only one hundred pages long.
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Question 26 of 33
26. Question
Read the following sentence. Complete the word with the missing letters.
Type the word in the answer space and press “Next” to mark your answer.
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This jacket has a d _ t _ _ _ _ _ l e lining. You can take it out and wash it.
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Question 27 of 33
27. Question
Read the following sentence. Complete the word with the missing letters.
Type the word in the answer space and press “Next” to mark your answer.
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When the fire broke out, everyone left by the e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y exits.
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Question 28 of 33
28. Question
Read the following sentence. Complete the word with the missing letters.
Type the word in the answer space and press “Next” to mark your answer.
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Everyone agreed. The vote was u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s.
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Question 29 of 33
29. Question
Read the following sentence. Complete the word with the missing letters.
Type the word in the answer space and press “Next” to mark your answer.
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Be careful. That vase is f _ _ _ _ _ e.
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Question 30 of 33
30. Question
Read the following sentence. Complete the word with the missing letters.
Type the word in the answer space and press “Next” to mark your answer.
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This sentence is a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s , you’d better rewrite it so as to make it clearer.
(Capable of being understood in two or more possible ways.)
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Question 31 of 33
31. Question
Read the following sentence. Complete the word with the missing letters.
Type the word in the answer space and press “Next” to mark your answer.
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It is c _ _ t _ _ _ r y in Britain to tip waiters and taxi drivers.
(Commonly practiced, based on a custom)
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Question 32 of 33
32. Question
Read the following sentence. Complete the word with the missing letters.
Type the word in the answer space and press “Next” to mark your answer.
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Your parents are going to be f _ _ _ _ _ s when they find out what has happened to the car.
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Question 33 of 33
33. Question
Read the following sentence. Complete the word with the missing letters.
Type the word in the answer space and press “Next” to mark your answer.
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Hundreds of people were made r _ d _ _ d _ _ t when the factory closed down.
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