TOEIC Part V Questions (13)

General Directions

This is a test of your ability to use the English language. The total time for the test is approximately two hours. It is divided into seven parts. Each part of the test begins with a set of specific directions that include sample questions. Be sure you understand what you are to do before you begin work on a part.

You will find that some of the questions are harder than others, but you should try to answer every one. There is no penalty for guessing. Do not be concerned if you cannot answer all of the questions.

Do not mark your answers in this test book. You must put all of your answers on the separate answer sheet that you have been given. When putting your answer to a question on your answer sheet, be sure to fill in (blacken completely with pencil) the answer space corresponding to the letter of your choice. Make your answer marks on the answer sheet dark and heavy, as shown in the next page.

Cairo is the capital of _____.

(A) Egypt
(B) Indonesia
(C) Peru
(D) Canada

Sample Answer

(A)

Since Cairo is the capital of Egypt, the correct answer is (A). Therefore you would fill in (blacken) space A. Notice how this has been done for the example given.

Mark only one answer for each question. If you change your mind about an answer after you have marked it on your answer sheet, completely erase your old answer and then mark your new answer. You must mark the answer sheet carefully so that the test-scoring machine can accurately record your test score.

Part V
Directions: Question 101-140 are incomplete sentences. Four words or phrases, marked (1), (2), (3), (4), are given beneath each sentence. You are to chose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence.

Example

If John needs a pencil, he can use one _____.

1) of me
2) my
3) mine
4) of mine

Sample Answer

4

In English, the sentence should read, "If John needs a pencil, he can use one of mine." Therefore you should choose (4).

As soon as you understand the directions, begin work on the problems.

Click the answer button to see the correct answer.

  1. A brief description _____ the history of the airplanes is given.
    1) in
    2) on
    3) of
    4) to
  2. If you work for us, I will pay you _____ a month.
    1) from $1,000 and $1,200
    2) for from $1,000 to $1,200
    3) between $1,000 to $1,200
    4) between $1,000 and $1,200
  3. Without anyone to turn to, Tom went off on _____.
    1) him
    2) himself
    3) him own
    4) his own
  4. If this software does not work on your computer, you will be given a _____ refund.
    1) all
    2) total
    3) full
    4) whole
  5. _____ possible, definitions which involve the use of ambiguous language should be avoided.
    1) As good as
    2) As many as
    3) As far as
    4) As long as
  6. Look _____! There's a car coming.
    1) away
    2) at
    3) out
    4) over
  7. This pair of shoes _____ quickly.
    1) wore down
    2) wore out
    3) wore away
    4) wore off
  8. Since the plane is going to take off, please _____ your seat belt.
    1) embrace
    2) grip
    3) fasten
    4) catch
  9. Jim took up _____ one year ago.
    1) to playing golf
    2) to play golf
    3) play golf
    4) golf
  10. Tom _____ school and enlisted in the Army.
    1) quit from
    2) quit at
    3) quit
    4) was quit from
  11. Jim was sent to the New York office, but his wife stayed _____ in LA.
    1) instead
    2) behind
    3) to
    4) away
  12. Mr. Johnson was busy _____ the big company.
    1) to run
    2) running
    3) with running
    4) about running
  13. Ms. Williams tried to hold her family together, but it just didn't _____.
    1) do
    2) go
    3) work
    4) manage
  14. Our debts _____.
    1) mounted
    2) amounted
    3) arised
    4) raised
  15. I can _____ home only once a month.
    1) return
    2) return from
    3) return to
    4) return back to
  16. The ABC Company Mr. Lincoln started two years go _____ bust.
    1) gone
    2) has come
    3) has gone
    4) have done
  17. A woman was _____ the wheel and drove in the high-speed chase.
    1) behind
    2) by
    3) before
    4) in front of
  18. Those farmers justly _____ claim to the 20,000 or so acres of fertile lands.
    1) lay
    2) put
    3) give
    4) call
  19. As a necessary _____ sufficient condition for development, the factory should spend far more money.
    1) whether not
    2) while
    3) if not
    4) not yet
  20. Cartridges were expensive to use _____ once used they could not be used again.
    1) when
    2) if not
    3) because
    4) so
  21. We will _____ the rules and withdraw from everything else.
    1) lay up
    2) lay in
    3) lay off
    4) lay down
  22. That cruel spectacle _____ deep pity and anger.
    1) rises
    2) araises
    3) arouses
    4) arises
  23. This book shows _____ proper benevolence.
    1) few
    2) many
    3) much
    4) several
  24. Such bureaucratic ideas _____ themselves to strong criticism.
    1) let
    2) take
    3) lend
    4) rent
  25. The politician is _____ to the way his ideas have been underreported.
    1) sensitive
    2) sensible
    3) susceptive
    4) susceptible

by Kenji Kitao & S. Kathleen Kitao

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