Creation

(Mr. Osama El Gamal) #1

32 - When you are ( replying – applying – replaying – allying ), you are making a formal request,
usually in writing.
33 - How ( much – many – often – far ) holidays do you have a year?
34 - The emergency room in a hospital is called ( casual – causable – causality – casualty )
department.
35 - Learning skills you need for a job is called ( skill – training – qualifications – contract ).
36 - ( Skill – Training – Qualification – Contract ) is skills or knowledge that make you eligible for a
job or work.
37 - A legal agreement among people is called a ( skill – training – qualifications – contract ).
38 - When you have the required skills, you will be (legible – illegible – eligible –legibility ) for the
job.
39 - The matter was so ( emergency – emergent – emerge – merge ) that he couldn't wait till the
morning.
40 - A nurse needs to be ( patient – a patient – patience – a patience ) on dealing with children.
41 - Companies do their best to ( make – say – do – exert ) their jobs rewading.
42 - He asked me whether I ( had – did – made – gave ) any work experience.
43 - Last week I vested Cairo International Book ( Exhibition – Fair – Justice – gallery ) and bought
a lot of useful books.
44 - I am employed ( at – on – of – about ) the children’s ward in a hospital.
45 - After I had graduated, I got a ( two-years – two-yearly – two-year – two-year's ) contract to
work abroad.
46 - You should have a little more ( practical – practice – practise – practiced ) to pass your
exams.
47 - Candidates should have training and ( practical – practices – practise – practiced )
experience.
48 - We shouldn't buy ( produce – production – productive – products ) that don’t have labels.
49 - To get this job, you must ( prove – approve – improve – strove ) your language skills.
50 - When he was climbing the mountain, he met many ( challenge – challenges – challengers –
danger ).
51 - You can choose from a ( vary – various – variable – variety ) of books here.
52 - Climbing the mountain was very ( challenge – challenging – changing – danger ) but
amusing.
53 - It is sometimes difficult when you’re working ( for – with – at – on ) several products.
54 - You should apply for the job before the ( redline – wrinkle line – deadline –offline ).
55 - The changes in her character were very ( obvious – obviously – obviated –violated ).
56 - She failed the exams because she got a bad ( degree – grade – marks – qualifications ).
57 - He teaches at university and has a ( degree – grade – qualify – mark ) in Biology.
58 - We always play football ( outdoor – indoor – outdoors – indoors ).
59 - My friend advised me to look ( after – at – into – for ) another job to improve my income.
60 - My friend advised me to ( search – find – look – make ) another job to improve my income.
61 - A ( degree – grade – qualification – mark ) is a qualification you receive when you finish
university.
62 - A / An ( skill – industry – training – contract ) is a particular type of business that produces a
particular type of goods or services.
63 - The World Cup of football is played ( all – each – every – whole ) four years.
64 - A / An ( attendant – casualty – apprentice – nurse ) is a person whose job involves helping the
public.

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