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<sbook_test_ref>quarterly_test_rrwcgroup5_20180919.xml</sbook_test_ref>
<sbook_test_last_edit>20180919</sbook_test_last_edit>         
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3 (is A+B in more recent versions)
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5 wri
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<howto>
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>
<exercise_name>Grammar (conditionals)</exercise_name>
<instructions>Complete the gaps with the verbs in brackets. Use only conditional tenses.</instructions>
<selection_from_csv>
If I [ ] a faster computer, I could have already finished this presentation;bought;had bought;buy;had bought = 3rd conditional
If the Russian Federation wasn't so big, the government [ ] road infrastructure a long time ago;improved;would improve;would have improved;would have improved = mixed conditional type 1, past result of a present or continuing condition
If the Russian Federation wasn't so big, the government [ ] road infrastructure a long time ago;improved;would improve;would have improved;would have improved = mixed conditional type 1, past result of a present or continuing condition
</selection_from_csv>
<selection_from_csv_old>
If I [ ] a faster computer, I could have already finished this presentation (A1=bought | A2=had bought | A3=buy);had bought = 3rd conditional
If the Russian Federation wasn't so big, the government [ ] road infrastructure a long time ago (A1=improved | A2=would improve | A3=would have improved);would have improved = mixed conditional type 1, past result of a present or continuing condition
If our sales team [ ] how to sell our products better, we would certainly increase our market share (A1=knew | A2=had known | A3=know);knew = 2nd conditional 
If the current president [ ] for the 3rd time, perhaps the political situation would be easier (A1=hadn't been elected | A2=wasn't elected | A3=hasn't been elected);hadn't been elected = mixed conditional type 2
If they [ ] raw materials in time, then who is responsible for delays? (A1=had supplied | A2=supplied | A3=supply);supplied = 1st conditional - in the past
</selection_from_csv_old>
</sbook_test_mcq>
<sbook_test_mcq>     
<exercise_nr>2</exercise_nr>
<exercise_name>Grammar (separable phrasal verbs with objects)</exercise_name>
<instructions>Complete the following sentences in the appropriate way (sometimes more than one answer is possible).</instructions>
<selection_from_csv>
I sorted... (A1=out the problem | A2=the problem out | A3=the out problem);I sorted the problem out + I sorted out the problem = type 2 - separable
How would you...? (A1=shake a bad day off | A2=shake off a bad day | A3=off shake a bad day);shake off a bad day + shake a bad day off
At what age are people usually...? (A1=out worn by parties | A2=worn by parties out | A3=worn out by parties);worn out by parties
The new salesperson... (A1=came with a new plan | A2=came up with a new plan | A3=came with a new plan up);came up with a new plan = type 1 - inseparable
</selection_from_csv>
</sbook_test_mcq>

<sbook_test_mcq>     
<exercise_nr>3</exercise_nr>
<exercise_name>Grammar (verb patterns with infinitive and/or gerund)</exercise_name>
<instructions>Complete the following sentences in the appropriate way. Watch out: sometimes more than one answer is possible but the meaning will be illogical.</instructions>
<selection_from_csv_2>
New employees should avoid [ ] late at work (A1=to arrive | A2=arriving);arriving 
We've had to wait [ ] the plane (A1=to board | A2=boarding);to board 
If you think costs are too high, have you tried [ ] another supplier? (A1=to contact | A2=contacting);contacting
The consultant advised [ ] some staff redundant (A1=to make | A2=making);making
Elder staff should consider [ ] in another field (A1=to retrain | A2=retraining);retraining
The previous personal assistant kept [ ] mistakes (A1=to make | A2=making);making
They stopped [ ] some petrol on the way home (A1=to get | A2=getting);to get
I'm afraid we'll have to put off [ ] the presentation till next week (A1=to review | A2=reviewing);reviewing
The mayor denied [ ] involved in embezzlement (A1=to be | A2=being);being
He is saving up because he means [ ] a new car next year (A1=to buy | A2=buying);to buy
The manager couldn't admit [ ] a mistake (A1=to have made | A2=having made);having made
We tried [ ] them many times and finally decided to send them an e-mail (A1=to call | A2=calling);to call
</selection_from_csv_2>
</sbook_test_mcq>

<sbook_test_mcq>
<exercise_nr>4</exercise_nr>
<exercise_name>Grammar (used to, would, will to talk about past and present habits)</exercise_name>
<instructions>Complete the gaps with the verbs in brackets to describe past or future habits only (other meanings are possible too but you should ignore them).</instructions>
<selection_from_csv>
He [ ] meetings twice a week before he was promoted (A1=used to run | A2=would to run | A3=runs);used to run
She [ ] to the warehouse on Mondays (A1=would go | A2=use to go | A3=had gone);would go
Their prestigious office [ ] in the town centre (A1=would be located | A2=used to be located | A3=was being located);used to be located
He is very well organised and [ ] at least 5min earlier than required (A1=is going to arrive | A2=will arrive | A3=arrives);will arrive
She used to be a hairdresser that's why even nowadays she [ ] perfect, even on a windy day! (A1=looked | A2=will be looking | A3=will look);will look 
</selection_from_csv>
</sbook_test_mcq>

<sbook_test_wri>
<exercise_nr>6</exercise_nr>
<exercise_name>Writing (~200words)</exercise_name>
<instructions>Choose one topic from the list below.</instructions>
<topics_for_wri>
What would you indulge yourself into when you were younger? How will you spend your free time now? 
How would you feel if you were deprived of one of your senses? What obstacles would you encounter at work?
Have gender or ethnic disparities ever disrupted your workplace? What actions could be taken to fight the glass ceiling? 
</topics_for_wri>
</sbook_test_wri>

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