As in the examples below, always place the correct answer first (zz.ans)
followed by the incorrects (zz.not).
The app will randomly shuffle the choices.
You may have as many incorrect choices as you like.
Language Assessment by CR and Claude
Vocabulary Section - A1 Level zz.qu I _____ breakfast every morning. zz.ans eat zz.not drink zz.not makes zz.end zz.qu My brother _____ in a hospital. zz.ans works zz.not plays zz.not reads zz.end zz.qu She _____ a red dress today. zz.ans wears zz.not holds zz.not takes zz.end zz.qu The cat _____ on the chair. zz.ans sleeps zz.not walks zz.not runs zz.end Vocabulary Section - A2 Level zz.qu The children _____ their homework before dinner. zz.ans finished zz.not caught zz.not jumped zz.end zz.qu My grandmother _____ delicious cookies last weekend. zz.ans baked zz.not pushed zz.not carried zz.end zz.qu They _____ their house with colorful lights for Christmas. zz.ans decorated zz.not protected zz.not collected zz.end zz.qu The teacher _____ the students for their good work. zz.ans praised zz.not touched zz.not reached zz.end zz.qu She _____ her keys in her bag this morning. zz.ans found zz.not kept zz.not pulled zz.end zz.qu The dog _____ the ball across the garden. zz.ans chased zz.not stepped zz.not passed zz.end Vocabulary Section - B1 Level zz.qu The company _____ to reduce its environmental impact. zz.ans decided zz.not allowed zz.not repeated zz.end zz.qu The scientists _____ an important discovery last month. zz.ans announced zz.not suggested zz.not continued zz.end zz.qu The student _____ to improve his grades this semester. zz.ans managed zz.not appeared zz.not supposed zz.end zz.qu The storm _____ considerable damage to the coast. zz.ans caused zz.not offered zz.not handled zz.end zz.qu She _____ her opinion during the class discussion. zz.ans expressed zz.not belonged zz.not remained zz.end zz.qu The team _____ their strategy after losing the first game. zz.ans changed zz.not noticed zz.not wished zz.end Vocabulary Section - B2 Level zz.qu The new policy will _____ significant changes in the organization. zz.ans implement zz.not interrupt zz.not interpret zz.end zz.qu The research team _____ extensive data from their experiments. zz.ans compiled zz.not reserved zz.not admitted zz.end zz.qu The artist's work _____ themes of social justice and equality. zz.ans portrays zz.not confirms zz.not declares zz.end zz.qu The committee will _____ the proposal at next week's meeting. zz.ans evaluate zz.not generate zz.not indicate zz.end
Reading Section - A1 Level Sarah
goes to school every weekday. She takes the bus at 8:00 in the morning.
At school, she has many friends. They play together during lunch time.
Sarah likes math and English classes. After school, she goes home and
does her homework. Then she plays with her cat. Her cat is black and
white. Sarah loves her cat very much. Questions: zz.qu When does Sarah take the bus? zz.ans At 8:00 zz.not At 7:00
zz.not At 9:00 zz.end zz.qu What does Sarah do at lunchtime? zz.ans Plays with her friends zz.not Chats with her friends zz.not She likes math and English zz.end zz.qu What does Sarah do after class? zz.ans her homework and playing with her cat zz.not her homework and petting her cat
zz.not her housework and petting her cat zz.end
Reading Section - A2 Level Last
weekend, Tom went camping with his family. They drove two hours to
reach the forest campsite. After setting up their tent, they collected
wood for the campfire. Tom helped his father cook dinner outside. The
stars were beautiful that night, and Tom learned about different
constellations from his mother. Even though it was cold, they had a
wonderful time together. They want to go camping again next month. Questions: zz.qu How long did it take them to reach the campsite? zz.ans Two hours zz.not One hour
zz.not Three hours zz.end zz.qu What did Tom learn about from his mother? zz.ans Constellations zz.not Cooking dinner
zz.not Setting up tents
zz.end zz.qu Choose the one that is true: zz.ans They had a wonderful time together despite the weather being cold. zz.not They had a wonderful time together because the weather was cold. zz.end Reading Section - B1 Level Emma
has always dreamed of becoming a photographer, so she was thrilled when
she got an internship at the local newspaper. During her first week,
she was nervous about using the professional equipment, but her
supervisor was very patient and helped her learn. One day, while taking
photos at a community event, she captured a unique moment: a rainbow
appearing just as a group of children released their balloons. The photo
made the front page of the local newspaper, and Emma realized that
sometimes the best shots happen when you least expect them. Questions: zz.qu Why was Emma nervous during her first week? zz.ans Because of using professional equipment zz.not Because she didn’t like her supervisor
zz.not Because she was at a community event zz.end zz.qu How did Emma get her front-page photo? zz.ans It was an unexpected moment zz.not She planned it carefully
zz.not Her supervisor helped her
zz.end zz.qu What was Emma’s job at the newspaper? zz.ans An intern zz.not A full-time photographer
zz.not A supervisor zz.end Reading Section - B2 Level The
rise of urban gardening has transformed many city rooftops into
thriving green spaces. Despite the challenges of limited space and
weather conditions, innovative gardeners have developed creative
solutions using vertical growing systems and hydroponic technology.
These gardens not only provide fresh produce for local communities but
also help reduce the urban heat island effect. Furthermore, studies have
shown that participating in community gardening projects can
significantly improve mental well-being and foster a stronger sense of
neighborhood connection. Questions: zz.qu What problem have urban gardeners overcome? zz.ans Space and weather limitations zz.not Lack of community interest
zz.not Insufficient technology zz.end zz.qu According to the text, what is one benefit of urban gardens besides producing food?
zz.ans They reduce urban heat
zz.not They create jobs
zz.not They attract wildlife zz.end zz.qu How does community gardening affect people? zz.ans It improves mental health and community bonds zz.not It increases property values
zz.not It reduces food prices zz.end
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General
Assessment Test
(A1 to B2)
Instructions:
This assessment only works on the honor system.
Don't Guess.
If you don't know the answer, leave it blank.
This test is desinged for what you know not what you can guess.
Read each question, answer quickly, and don't change your answer unless you can do it quickly and you're sure about the change.
When the time is up, the test will close and automatically score itself.
If you finish before the time is up, click on the button at the end of the test.
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Vocabulary
Section
1. I _____ breakfast every morning.
2. My brother _____ in a hospital.
3. She _____ a red dress today.
4. The cat _____ on the chair.
5. The children _____ their homework before dinner.
6. My grandmother _____ delicious cookies last weekend.
7. They _____ their house with colorful lights for Christmas.
8. The teacher _____ the students for their good work.
9. She _____ her keys in her bag this morning.
10. The dog _____ the ball across the garden.
11. The company _____ to reduce its environmental impact.
12. The scientists _____ an important discovery last month.
13. The student _____ to improve his grades this semester.
14. The storm _____ considerable damage to the coast.
15. She _____ her opinion during the class discussion.
16. The team _____ their strategy after losing the first game.
17. The new policy will _____ significant changes in the organization.
18. The research team _____ extensive data from their experiments.
19. The artist's work _____ themes of social justice and equality.
20. The committee will _____ the proposal at next week's meeting.
Reading Section
Sarah
goes to school every weekday. She takes the bus at 8:00 in the morning.
At school, she has many friends. They play together during lunch time.
Sarah likes math and English classes. After school, she goes home and
does her homework. Then she plays with her cat. Her cat is black and
white. Sarah loves her cat very much.
21. When does Sarah take the bus?
22. What does Sarah do at lunchtime?
23. What does Sarah do after class?
Last
weekend, Tom went camping with his family. They drove two hours to
reach the forest campsite. After setting up their tent, they collected
wood for the campfire. Tom helped his father cook dinner outside. The
stars were beautiful that night, and Tom learned about different
constellations from his mother. Even though it was cold, they had a
wonderful time together. They want to go camping again next month.
24. How long did it take them to reach the campsite?
25. What did Tom learn about from his mother?
26. Choose the one that is true:
Emma
has always dreamed of becoming a photographer, so she was thrilled when
she got an internship at the local newspaper. During her first week,
she was nervous about using the professional equipment, but her
supervisor was very patient and helped her learn. One day, while taking
photos at a community event, she captured a unique moment: a rainbow
appearing just as a group of children released their balloons. The photo
made the front page of the local newspaper, and Emma realized that
sometimes the best shots happen when you least expect them.
27. Why was Emma nervous during her first week?
28. How did Emma get her front-page photo?
29. What was Emma’s job at the newspaper?
The
rise of urban gardening has transformed many city rooftops into
thriving green spaces. Despite the challenges of limited space and
weather conditions, innovative gardeners have developed creative
solutions using vertical growing systems and hydroponic technology.
These gardens not only provide fresh produce for local communities but
also help reduce the urban heat island effect. Furthermore, studies have
shown that participating in community gardening projects can
significantly improve mental well-being and foster a stronger sense of
neighborhood connection.
30. What problem have urban gardeners overcome?
31. According to the text, what is one benefit of urban gardens besides producing food?