QCM DE RÉVISION N°5 (Grandes écoles) star
EXEMPLES DE QUESTION:
So far the banks...irked by the erosion of their traditional business.
1) were...2) were been 3) have been 4) are being
Good managers don’t just predict...: they create...
1) futur-one 2) the future-it 3) future - some 4) the futur-so
2 5. The «Eyed Hawk» moth is...defenceless.
1) a long way off 2) nothing but 3) far from 4) a far cry from
2 6. Portugal is at last...a look inside East Timor.
1) allowing...2) throwing...3) to be allowed 4) enabled
27...cannot have been an election like it, certainly...in Sri Lanka.
1) It - never 2) There - ever 3) It - ever 4) There - never
Japan...high hopes that the two countries...towards resolving their dispute.
1) had had - would move...2) had have - moved
3) did have - will move...4) has - move
The story of America’s budget deficit...much...
1) needs not - to be told...2) needn't - explanation
3) doesn't need - retelling...4) hasn't needed - to be retold
Christmas cards are an important marketing opportunity...you to get in touch with all
those people you would not usually talk to.
1) that permit that 2) enabling...3) allow...4) any of these answers
Belgian newspapers have been saying that Mr Mobutu is a dictator,...he is, and that he
pockets aid money,...may be true.
1) who - that 2) what - which 3) which - what 4) which - which
Too rarely...that power positively.
1) the Home Office uses...2) does the Home Office use
3) the Home Office does use...4) does use the Home Office
How can the country's police forces...more accountable for their performance ?
1) to be made 2) be made...3) be making 4) being made
So far the banks...irked by the erosion of their traditional business.
1) were...2) were been 3) have been 4) are being
Good managers don’t just predict...: they create...
1) futur-one 2) the future-it 3) future - some 4) the futur-so
2 5. The «Eyed Hawk» moth is...defenceless.
1) a long way off 2) nothing but 3) far from 4) a far cry from
2 6. Portugal is at last...a look inside East Timor.
1) allowing...2) throwing...3) to be allowed 4) enabled
27...cannot have been an election like it, certainly...in Sri Lanka.
1) It - never 2) There - ever 3) It - ever 4) There - never
Japan...high hopes that the two countries...towards resolving their dispute.
1) had had - would move...2) had have - moved
3) did have - will move...4) has - move
The story of America’s budget deficit...much...
1) needs not - to be told...2) needn't - explanation
3) doesn't need - retelling...4) hasn't needed - to be retold
Christmas cards are an important marketing opportunity...you to get in touch with all
those people you would not usually talk to.
1) that permit that 2) enabling...3) allow...4) any of these answers
Belgian newspapers have been saying that Mr Mobutu is a dictator,...he is, and that he
pockets aid money,...may be true.
1) who - that 2) what - which 3) which - what 4) which - which
Too rarely...that power positively.
1) the Home Office uses...2) does the Home Office use
3) the Home Office does use...4) does use the Home Office
How can the country's police forces...more accountable for their performance ?
1) to be made 2) be made...3) be making 4) being made
quizQuestions du QCM
- 1 He was said...there once before, last June.
- 2 The two children ...on a yacht off Israel, when the vessel...by Abou Nidal's guerrillas.
- 3 Under post-war agreements, West Germany is barred...nuclear weapons.
- 4 Drowning...debt, threatened democracies look...Washington...help.
- 5 ...the last nine years, Kampucheans...Hanoi's army as a necessary evil.
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