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Examen - Learning Evidence 4 - Final Exam 1

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Examen - Learning Evidence 4 - Final Exam 1

The document is a final exam for an English language course. It consists of 5 multiple choice questions testing reading comprehension, grammar, and sentence structure. The questions cover topics like comparative adjectives, conditional sentences, relative clauses, and active/passive voice.
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Learning Evidence 4 – Final Exam


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Learning Evidence 4
Final Exam

Objective:

Demonstrate basic skills in reading, writing,


listening and speaking in English, which allow
you to communicate in everyday situations,
contextualized in the field of empathy as a life
skill.

Activity type:

Automatic evaluation written test.

Working method: individual

Percentage: 25 %

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Pregunta 1 20 pts

Instructions:

You are going to find five capital cities in the following picture (Roma, Paris, New
Delhi, New York and Dubai) You must complete the sentences with the correct words.
To do this, you must write the correct form of the comparative or superlative adjective
in parenthesis.

1. the oldest city of the five is paris. (old)

2. New Delhi is more populated than Dubai, but New York City is

the most populated of all five. (populated)

3. Paris is smaller than Roma, but New Delhi is

the smallest of the five. (small)

4. New Delhi is the newest city of all five.(new)

5. Paris is big but Rome is a the biggest city(big)

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6. Paris is the least populated than Rome. (little)

7. New Delhi is the least populated city of all five. (little)

8. Rome is bigger than Paris, but Dubai is

the biggest city of all five. (big)

Pregunta 2 20 pts

Instructions:

Below, you can find a series of prompts. You must form correct second conditional
sentences by completing the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in
parentheses.

1. If you ( were ) (be) a dog puppy, I (

would adopt ) (adopt) you

2. We ( would get ) (get) married if we (

were ) (be) in love

3. Sheila and her mother ( would travel ) (travel) together if they (

had ) (have) a better relationship.

4. If Camila ( knew ) (know) how to ride on a bicycle, we (

would get ) (go) to the park every weekend.

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5. If you ( had ) (have) a moustache, you (

would look ) (look) like Freddie Mercury.

6. They ( would play ) (play) soccer professionally if they (

had ) (have) the opportunity.

7. If I ( were ) (be) a taxi driver, I (

would work ) (work) only in the south of the city.

8. If my brother ( had ) (have) enough money, he (

would buy ) (buy) a new house at the beach

,,,, ,,,

Pregunta 3 20 pts

Instructions:

Add the phrase in parentheses to the sentence using ‘that’ or ‘who’ and a relative
clause. Use appropriate punctuation.

1. She had a cat (the cat had a health problem)

She had a cat that had a hea

2. They met a new friend (the new friend was a business manager)

They met a new friend who w

3. I read a fairy tale to my son (my son fell asleep)

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I read a fairy tale to my son w

4. Antonia has glasses (the glasses have a company logo)

Antonia has glasses that have

5. You broke the computer (the computer belongs to my dad)

You broke the computer that

6. I dropped a porcelain (the porcelain was really expensive)

I dropped a porcelain that wa

7. We love the book (the book is about an adventure story)

We love the book that is abou

8. She works in a company (the company produces electronic pieces)

she works in a company that

Pregunta 4 20 pts

Instructions:

The following is a series of incomplete third-conditional sentences. You need to


complete them by filling in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in
parentheses. Do not use contractions.

1. If I had not been (not, be) so dumb, I

would have gotten (get) a better job today.

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2. If she had worked (work) in a restaurant, she

would have learned (learn) to cook.

3. If you had arrived (arrive) earlier, you

would have reached (reach) the plane.

4. If they had made (make) a good investment, they

would have made (make) a lot of money.

5. If he had had (have) musical talent, he

would have become (become) successful in his country.

6. If he had gone (go) to administration school, he

would have become (become) a great business manager.

7. We would not have met (not, meet) if we

had not gone (not, go) to the same school.

8. You would have been (be) late if you had not taken

(not, take) a taxi.

Pregunta 5 20 pts

Instructions:

The following are some sentences in the active and in the passive voice. You need to
turn the active-voice sentences into passive-voice sentences, and vice versa.

1. My sister bought a cake.

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A cake was bought by my sist

2. The student understood the exercise.

The exercise was understood

3. The police investigates a crime.

A crime is investigated by the

4. Laura constructed a dollhouse.

A dollhouse was constructed

5. The files were changed by the hacker.

The hacker changed the files

6. The teacher congratulates the student.

The student is congratulated

7. The table and the cutlery will be brought by us.

We will bring the table and th

8. The letter was signed by Kelly.

Kelly signed the letter.

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