There are ten multiple-choice questions in this section. Mark the best answer to each question on ANSWER SHEET TWO.
31. The northernmost part of Great Britain is
A. Northern Ireland.
B. Scotland.
C.England.
D. Wales.
32. It is generally agreed that___were the first Europeans to reach Australia’s shores.
A. the French
B. the Germans
C. the British
D. the Dutch
33. Which country is known as the Land of Maple Leaf ?
A. Canada.
B. New Zealand.
C.Great Britain.
D. The United States of America.
34. Who wrote the famous pamphlet, The Common Sense, before the American Revolution?
A. Thomas Jefferson.
B. Thomas Paine.
C. John Adams.
D. Benjamin Franklin.
35. Virginia Woolf was an important female___in the 20th-century England.
A. poet
B. biographer
C.playwright
D. novelist
36._refers to a long narrative poem that records the adventures of a hero in a nation’s history.
A. Ballad
B. Romance
C.Epic
D. Elegy
37. Which of the following best explores American myth in the 20th century?
A. The Great Gatsby.
B. The Sun Also Rises.
C. The Sound and the Fury.
D. Beyond the Horizon.
38._is defined as the study of the relationship between language and mind.
A. Semantics
B. Pragmatics
C.Cognitive linguistics
D. Sociolinguistics
39. A vowel is different from a consonant in English because of
A. absence of obstruction.
B. presence of obstruction.
C.manner of articulation.
D. place of articulation.
40. The definition “the act of using, or promoting the use of several languages, either by an individual speaker or by a community of speakers” refers to
A. Pidgin.
B. Creole.
C.Multilingualism.
D. Bilingualism.