Exercises and Tests: Global English Tests – Test Number 10 Answer Key
This is Test Number 10 Answer Key
I– COMPREHENSION (15 points)
- Are these sentences true or false? Justify your answer from the text. (3 pts)
- False. America benefits, but the native land loses. (Paragraph 1)
- False. Most well-qualified immigrants now come from poorer countries of the Third World. (Paragraph 2)
- False. No more than 20% of Taiwanese students return home. (Paragraph 3)
- Answer these questions according to the text: (3 pts)
- To join relatives, cash in on connections, or follow examples. (Paragraph 1)
- Better job opportunities, higher salaries, and improved living conditions. (Paragraph 2)
- No. Some end up doing jobs below their qualifications, like washing cars or working as porters. (Paragraph 4)
- Complete these statements with the appropriate information from the text. (2 pts)
- Brain drain.
- Top achievers from the Indian Institute of Technology.
- Pick out from the text what shows that: (2 pts)
- “Few American professionals head out to settle elsewhere in the world.” (Paragraph 1)
- “It is a shame that their homes sometimes don’t have the resources to nurture and retain them.” (Paragraph 3)
- Find in the text words or phrases meaning almost the same as: (3 pts)
- Widen (Paragraph 1)
- Unskilled (Paragraph 2)
- Outstanding (Paragraph 3)
- What do the underlined words refer to in the text? (2 pts)
- Those: Enterprising unskilled workers (Paragraph 2)
- Their: Top achievers from the Indian Institute of Technology (Paragraph 3)
II- LANGUAGE (15 points)
- Match the words that go together to make appropriate collocations: (1 pt) 1-c, 2-b, 3-a
- Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the list: (4 pts)
- background
- whose
- exports
- improve
- Put the verbs in brackets in the right tense: (3 pts)
- had studied
- will have been
- had studied
- Rewrite the following sentences as indicated: (3 pts)
- Due to unemployment, many youngsters decide to go abroad.
- New measures are being taken by the authorities against illegal immigration.
- A government spokesman said that solutions could be found if efforts were joined.
- Give the correct form of the words in brackets: (2 pts)
- government
- empower
- literacy
- organizations
- Match each sentence with its appropriate function: (2 pts)
- 1: Concession
- 2: Expressing advice
III- WRITING: (10 points)
Ideas for the writing task:
Introduction:
- Briefly define brain drain and highlight its relevance to developing countries.
- Mention its growing impact on global inequality.
Causes of Brain Drain:
- Low wages and poor working conditions in home countries.
- Lack of career growth opportunities.
- Political instability and corruption.
- Search for better living standards and financial security.
Effects of Brain Drain:
- Loss of skilled professionals in critical sectors (e.g., healthcare, education).
- Increased reliance on foreign expertise.
- Slower economic and technological progress.
Solutions to Brain Drain:
- Improve salaries and working conditions.
- Offer incentives for professionals to stay.
- Create dynamic and innovative job opportunities.
- Promote research and development programs.
Conclusion:
- Summarize key points.
- Emphasize the importance of addressing brain drain for sustainable development.)
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