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Spark 2 Module 5 Test

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Spark 2 Module 5 Test

This document contains a grammar and vocabulary test with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank exercises covering topics such as comparative and superlative adjectives, parts of speech, geographical features, and animal species. The test has over 100 points possible and covers essential grammar and vocabulary evaluation skills.

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MODULE 5 TEST

GRAMMAR
Exercise 1: Write the comparative and superlative form of the words.
dangerous

scary

good

little

fat

Points: __ / 10
Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the positive, the comparative or the
superlative form of the adjectives. Add the and/or than where
necessary.
a. Maria is ____________________ girl in the room. (tall)
b. Simon isn’t as ____________________ as Tom at football. (good)
c. I think history is ____________________ geography. (interesting)
d. Zach is really ____________________. (short)
e. A Rolls Royce is ____________________ a Volkswagen.
(expensive)
f. Ussein Bolt is ____________________ runner in the world. (fast)
g. These jeans are nice but I like those ones much
____________________. (much)
h. I think Susie is as ____________________ as Rose. (beautiful)
i. Dogs are very ____________________ pets. (loyal)
j. Dolphins are some of ____________________ animals on earth.
(clever)
Points: __ / 20
Exercise 3: Fill in the gaps with too, enough, as, less or least.
a. Jack isn’t tall __________ to be a soldier. He’s only 1.55 metres.
b. Comedies are __________ exciting than adventure films.
c. I’m sorry, dear, these tickets are __________ expensive to buy.
d. “Can I go to Lucy’s party?” “No, you aren’t old __________.”
e. Chemistry is my __________ favourite subject. I hate it!”
f. Fanny is younger than Jenny but she’s just ___________ tall as she
is.
g. Sorry, I’m __________ busy to go to the cinema tonight.
h. I bought this shirt. I didn’t have much money and this was the
___________ expensive one.
i. Maria isn’t experienced ___________ to do this job.
j. This coffee is ___________ sweet for me to drink.
Points: __ / 10
Exercise 4: Join the sentences to make one. Use too or enough.
a. John can’t wear these shoes. They’re too small.
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
b. I can eat this pie. It’s tasty enough.
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
c. The children can use this computer program. It’s easy enough.
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
d. You can’t solve this problem. It’s too difficult.
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
e. Susan can’t lift this box. It’s too heavy.
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
Points: __ / 2.5
Exercise 5: Fill in the blanks using both (… and), either (… or), and
neither (… nor).
a. _____ Terry _____ Jack play football. They like it a lot.
b. _____ Mary _____ Lisa will be bridesmaid. I don’t know which
one.
c. _____ book is interesting. They’re both boring.
d. _____ shirts look pretty on you.
e. Paul is _____ Spanish _____ Portuguese, I’m not sure which.
Points: __ / 2.5
Exercise 6: Circle the correct choice.
a. _____ Max or Brandon will be the winner. It’s 50-50.
i. Neither b. Both c. Either
b. Christina isn’t as _____ as Miranda.
i. taller b. tall c. tallest
c. Wolves are more dangerous _____ dogs.
i. of b. than c. and
d. I’m not good _____ to join the national team.
a. enough b. too c. than
e. _____ Leila nor Justin live in London.
a. Neither b. Both c. Either
f. Horror films are _____ scarier than adventure films.
a. more b. very c. much
g. “Do you want to go to the cinema or the theatre?” “_____ one is
OK with me.”
a. Both b. Either c. Neither
h. Elsa is the cleverest student _____ the class.
a. than b. in c. on
i. Dancing is _____ exciting than running.
a. more b. most c. much
j. My shirt is _____ expensive than yours.
a. much b. least c. less
Points: __ / 5
VOCABULARY
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct word from the box.
deer connects sunsets freezing hunt
noises instrument someone exist means
a. What’s that? I thought I heard __________coming from
somewhere.
b. Santorini has one of the most beautiful __________ in the world.
c. Don’t be afraid. The bunyip doesn’t __________.
d. My dad goes up in the mountain every month to __________.
e. ‘Baikal’ __________ ‘nature’ in Mongolian.
f. Lyra is a traditional musical ___________ of Crete.
g. You should wear a heavier jacket. It’s __________ cold outside.
h. The Brooklyn Bridge __________ Brooklyn with Manhattan.
i. Sssh! I think _________’s coming.
j. Tom hit a __________ while he was driving yesterday and he’s
very sad.
Points: __ / 20

Exercise 2: Choose the correct word.


a. Lake Baikal is a freshwater lake / sea.
b. Jerry is old enough to drive because he is an adult / child.
c. Which ticket / platform does the train leave from?
d. Good morning, sir, when / how can I help you?
e. The Alps have some of the most famous ski populations / slopes in
the world.
f. “I think I broke my leg!” “Don’t worry, there is a hospital nearby /
closer.”
g. There are many hot beaches / springs in Greece.
h. Niagara Falls is between / cross two countries.
i. The stones in Death Valley move because of the magnetic
condition / force.
j. The weather conditions on Mt. Everest are extreme / dry.
Points: __ / 20
Exercise 3: Circle the correct word.
a. Water _____ at 0 ℃.
i. melts b. freezes c. boils
b. The _____ height of an adult male is 177 cm.
i. average b. extreme c. total
c. A camel leaves noticeable _____.
i. winds b. tracks c. mummies
d. The Pacific is the deepest _____ in the world.
a. desert b. archaeologist c. ocean
e. It’s a nice day today. The weather is fine and _____.
a. cloudy b. sunny c. cold
f. You are in Thessaloniki. Athens is _____ from here.
a. close b. much c. far
g. Last year I travelled to Greece and I went on a guided _____ on
Mt. Olympus.
a. hike b. waterfall c. beach
h. “How did you get down the slope?” “On a _____!”
a. snowmobile b. lorry c. ferry
i. Hi, Lisa! _____ from Portugal!”
a. My pleasure b. Greetings c. You’re welcome
j. The white rhinoceros is a _____ animal species.
a. hot b. exciting c. rare
Points: __ / 10
Good luck!!!

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