English Proficiency Test Pretest
English Proficiency Test Pretest
English Proficiency Test Pretest
Directions: Read the sentences carefully. Circle the letter that corresponds to the right answer.
I. VOCABULARY
A. Using Context Clues (20 items)
Directions: Choose the word that is most similar in meaning to the underlined word or phrase. Circle the letter
of the correct answer
1. If you are ambivalent with the answers, analyze the given problem.
a. confusion b. innocent c. uncertain d. unaware
2. He left the country because of the ominous experiences he had in the past.
a. unforgettable b. threatening c. ugly d. remarkable
3. Teenagers are easily susceptible to peer influences.
a. flexible b. inspired c. dependable d. inclined
4. And the Constitution is neither silent nor equivocal about who shall make laws which the President is to
execute.
a. vocal b. ambiguous c. strict d. assertive
5. My mother is always adamant in eating breakfast before leaving the house.
a. resolute b. uncertain c. forgetful d. clueless
6. Reading words without understanding their meaning is futile.
a. helpless b. useless c. unnecessary d. avoidable
7. She wears gold but people know how ostentatious she can be.
a. pretentious b. ambitious c. gorgeous d. rebellious
8. He submitted a grotesque artwork that nobody in the class could relate to.
a. different b. weird c. beautiful d. colorful
21. Candace is an ____________ diver. She always wins the gold medal.
a. inept b. efficient c. adroit* d. aggressive
22. The reporter was adjudged guilty of _____ for spreading false accusations.
a. calumny* b. rebellion c. treachery d. mutiny
23. 9. The peasants were the least ______ of all people, bound by tradition and _____ by superstitions.
a. conventional: encumbered c. pinioned: limited
b. free: fettered* d. enthralled: tied
24. 8. Biological clocks are of such _____ adaptive value to living organisms, that we would expect most
organisms to _____them.
a. obvious: possess* c. meager: evolve
b. ambivalent: develop d. significant: eschew
25. The revolution I art has not lost its steam; it _________ on as fiercely as ever.
a. trudges b. meanders c. rages* d. ambles
26. _____10. The conclusion of his argument, while _____, is far from ______.
a. germane: relevant c. stimulating: interesting
b. esoteric: obscure d. abstruse: incomprehensible*
27. Kloe played the violin with such _____; everyone was amazed.
a. anxiety b. inanity c. deity d. virtuosity*
28. Today, Alfred Wegener’s theory is _______; however, he died an outsider treated with ___ by the scientific
establishments.
a. unsupported: approval c. accepted: approbation
b. dismissed: contempt d. unchallenged: disdain*
29. Biological clocks are of such _____ adaptive value to living organisms, that we would expect most organisms
to _____them.
a. obvious: possess* c. meager: evolve
b. ambivalent: develop d. significant: eschew
30. She is well loved by the people for being ______________.
a. slanderous b. virtuous* c. ambiguous d. condescending