<sbook_test>
<sbook_test_ref>quarterly_test_cherkizovogroup4_20190321_page02.xml</sbook_test_ref>
<sbook_test_name>Quarterly test</sbook_test_name>
<sbook_test_company>Cherkizovo</sbook_test_company>
<sbook_test_group>Group 4</sbook_test_group>
<sbook_test_level>B2</sbook_test_level>
<sbook_test_date>20190321</sbook_test_date>
<sbook_test_last_edit>20190320</sbook_test_last_edit>         
<key></key>

<howto>
Use csv 1st line instead as in inc_drills/*csv

Below is deprecated! 
Write MCQ using the following syntax:
[ ] the gap in your sentence
(A1=1st choice |
A2=2nd choice |
A3=3rd choice )
; delimiter between question and answer
Watch out: don't use brackets ( ) in the answer!

Example:
If I [ ] a faster computer, I could have already finished this presentation (A1=bought | A2=had bought | A3=buy);had bought = 3rd conditional
</howto>
<!--
<sbook_test_mcq>     
<exercise_nr>1</exercise_nr>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/grammar_articles_selection_b2_01.csv</path_to_csv>
</sbook_test_mcq>

<sbook_test_mcq>     
<exercise_nr>2</exercise_nr>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/grammar_prepositions_selection_b2_02_6lines.csv</path_to_csv>
</sbook_test_mcq>

<sbook_test_mcq>     
<exercise_nr>3</exercise_nr>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/grammar_verb_patterns_selection_b2_01.csv</path_to_csv>
</sbook_test_mcq>

<sbook_test_mcq>     
<exercise_nr>4</exercise_nr>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/grammar_verb_patterns_selection_b2_03_10lines.csv</path_to_csv>
</sbook_test_mcq>
-->
<sbook_test_mcq>     
<exercise_nr>5</exercise_nr>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/vocab_trends_b2_c1_10lines.csv</path_to_csv>
</sbook_test_mcq>

<sbook_test_mcq>     
<exercise_nr>6</exercise_nr>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/vocab_stock_market_b3_c1.csv</path_to_csv>
</sbook_test_mcq>

<sbook_test_mcq>     
<exercise_nr>7</exercise_nr>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/grammar_passive_selection_b2_01.csv</path_to_csv>
</sbook_test_mcq>

<sbook_comments>     
added the following expressions
</sbook_comments> 
<sbook_comments_wip>     
</sbook_comments_wip>     
<sbook_script>
</sbook_script>
</sbook_test>
