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English Level Test
Answer all 30 questions to find your CEFR level
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A1
Section 1 — Foundation
Question 1
What is the opposite of 'big'?
A
tall
B
small
C
heavy
D
long
Question 2
She ___ three children.
A
is
B
have
C
has
D
are
Question 3
Complete the sentence: "She ___ tea every morning."
A
drink
B
drinks
C
drinking
D
drank
Question 4
What day comes after Wednesday?
A
Monday
B
Tuesday
C
Thursday
D
Friday
Question 5
Your mother's mother is your ___.
A
aunt
B
sister
C
grandmother
D
cousin
A2
Section 2 — Elementary
Question 1
I ___ TV every evening.
A
am watching
B
watch
C
watches
D
watched
Question 2
___ were you born?
A
When
B
What
C
Where
D
Who
Question 3
She is ___ student in the class.
A
more intelligent
B
intelligent
C
the most intelligent
D
as intelligent
Question 4
Which word means 'to look at something for a long time without looking away'?
A
glance
B
glimpse
C
stare
D
blink
Question 5
The film was ___ interesting ___ I watched it twice.
A
so / that
B
such / that
C
too / to
D
enough / to
B1
Section 3 — Intermediate
Question 1
Complete: "If it ___ tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic."
A
rain
B
rains
C
will rain
D
rained
Question 2
By the time I arrived, the party ___.
A
already finished
B
has already finished
C
had already finished
D
already was finishing
Question 3
He asked me where I ___.
A
live
B
living
C
lived
D
had been living
Question 4
I ___ the washing up while she cooked dinner.
A
made
B
did
C
had
D
took
Question 5
What does the idiom 'to hit the nail on the head' mean?
A
to be very precise or correct
B
to cause an accident
C
to work very hard
D
to make a serious mistake
B2
Section 4 — Upper-Intermediate
Question 1
Complete: "She ___ have taken an umbrella — it's pouring with rain."
A
could
B
should
C
would
D
must
Question 2
I wish I ___ harder at school.
A
studied
B
had studied
C
have studied
D
would study
Question 3
If he ___ the warning, the accident would not have happened.
A
heard
B
would hear
C
had heard
D
has heard
Question 4
If I ___ more time, I would learn another language.
A
have
B
had
C
would have
D
will have
Question 5
The more you practise, ___ you will become.
A
the more fluent
B
the fluenter
C
more fluent
D
fluenter
C1
Section 5 — Advanced
Question 1
What does the phrase 'to be conspicuous by one's absence' mean?
A
to be noticeably absent when presence was expected
B
to cause a disturbance by leaving early
C
to be overlooked despite being present
D
to behave in an unusual or standout manner
Question 2
___ all his experience, he still made the same mistake.
A
In spite of
B
Despite of
C
Although
D
Even though
Question 3
The policy was ___ short-sighted — it failed to address long-term sustainability.
A
nothing short of
B
anything but
C
rather than
D
little but
Question 4
She denied ___ any part in the decision.
A
to have played
B
having played
C
play
D
to play
Question 5
What does 'perfidious' mean?
A
deceitful and untrustworthy
B
extremely generous and loyal
C
prone to sudden outbursts of anger
D
meticulous and precise in all matters
C2
Section 6 — Proficiency
Question 1
The evidence being ___, the judge dismissed the case.
A
inadmissible
B
indomitable
C
incoherent
D
inconclusive
Question 2
The author's prose style is notable for its ___, packing complex ideas into short, precise sentences.
A
prolixity
B
laconicism
C
verbosity
D
garrulousness
Question 3
The inspector described the report as ___ — it glossed over the serious failures and drew unwarranted conclusions.
A
perfunctory
B
meticulous
C
exhaustive
D
perspicuous
Question 4
The minister's ___ remarks at the press conference only deepened the controversy.
A
circumlocutory
B
incendiary
C
perfunctory
D
compulsory
Question 5
What does the phrase 'to sail close to the wind' mean?
A
to act in a way that is risky or barely within acceptable limits
B
to compete unfairly against a weaker opponent
C
to travel very quickly without careful planning
D
to make a decision based on incomplete information
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