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Self-Assessment

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Section 01 of 04

Grammar

15 questions testing your understanding of English grammar — from everyday to advanced. Take your time.

Question 1 of 15 · Grammar

01B1

"I ______ in the marketing department since 2019."

Question 2 of 15 · Grammar

02B1

The meeting starts at 3 PM. You ______ be there on time. (must / have to)

Question 3 of 15 · Grammar

03B1

If we ______ the budget now, we can start the project next month.

Question 4 of 15 · Grammar

04B1

Our new office is ______ than the old one.

Question 5 of 15 · Grammar

05B1

She ______ to the conference every year. (go — correct form)

Question 6 of 15 · Grammar

06B2

By the time the client arrives, we ______ the presentation.

Question 7 of 15 · Grammar

07B2

The report ______ by the team before the deadline. (complete — passive voice)

Question 8 of 15 · Grammar

08B2

She asked me ______ the figures before the meeting.

Question 9 of 15 · Grammar

09B2

If we had known about the issue earlier, we ______ it differently.

Question 10 of 15 · Grammar

10B2

Not only did the team meet the target, ______ they also won the industry award.

Question 11 of 15 · Grammar

11C1

______ the circumstances, we should proceed with caution.

Question 12 of 15 · Grammar

12C1

The proposal, ______ was submitted last Friday, has already been approved.

Question 13 of 15 · Grammar

13C1

Had they invested more in R&D, the product ______ more competitive.

Question 14 of 15 · Grammar

14C2

Seldom ______ such a comprehensive analysis in a quarterly review.

Question 15 of 15 · Grammar

15C2

Rewrite diplomatically: "Your analysis is wrong."

Section 02 of 04

Vocabulary

15 questions testing your range of business and professional vocabulary.

Question 1 of 15 · Vocabulary

01B1

Can we ______ a meeting for next Tuesday? (one word)

Question 2 of 15 · Vocabulary

02B1

The opposite of "permanent" in a work context is:

Question 3 of 15 · Vocabulary

03B1

A person who works for a company is called an:

Question 4 of 15 · Vocabulary

04B1

We are ______ a lot of competition in this market. (one word)

Question 5 of 15 · Vocabulary

05B1

"To meet a deadline" means:

Question 6 of 15 · Vocabulary

06B2

"To streamline a process" means to make it:

Question 7 of 15 · Vocabulary

07B2

We need to ______ up on the outstanding invoices. (phrasal verb)

Question 8 of 15 · Vocabulary

08B2

The company needs to ______ its strategy to remain competitive.

Question 9 of 15 · Vocabulary

09B2

The new policy will take ______ from January. (one word)

Question 10 of 15 · Vocabulary

10B2

A "stakeholder" in a project is someone who:

Question 11 of 15 · Vocabulary

11C1

"To mitigate risk" most closely means:

Question 12 of 15 · Vocabulary

12C1

The contract language was deliberately ______, leaving room for interpretation. (one word)

Question 13 of 15 · Vocabulary

13C1

"Due diligence" in a business context refers to:

Question 14 of 15 · Vocabulary

14C2

The board described the merger as "synergistic." This means they expect:

Question 15 of 15 · Vocabulary

15C2

The CEO called for a more ______ distribution of resources. (fair and just)

Section 03 of 04

Reading

15 questions across three business texts — read carefully, then answer.

Questions 1–5 · Reading

Passage A — B1

Hi Team,

I'm writing to let you know that our office will be moving to a new location next month. The new office is on Park Street, about 30 minutes from the current building by bus. We will have more meeting rooms and a larger break area. Please start packing your personal items by Friday. If you have any questions, contact HR.

Best regards, Sarah Chen, Operations Manager

1. What is the main purpose of this email?

Question 2 · Reading

02B1

True or False: The new office will have fewer meeting rooms.

Question 3 · Reading

03B1

How far is the new office by bus? (number only)

Question 4 · Reading

04B1

Who should employees contact with questions?

Question 5 · Reading

05B1

True or False: Staff must pack their items by the end of the month.

Questions 6–10 · Reading

Passage B — B2

TechNova Solutions has reported a 40% increase in Q3 revenue, primarily driven by the expansion of its cloud services division. However, the company faces mounting pressure from regulators over data privacy concerns. CEO Maria Lopez stated: "While our growth trajectory remains strong, we must balance innovation with compliance." Analysts predict that upcoming legislation could require the company to allocate up to 15% of its annual budget to regulatory compliance, potentially affecting profit margins.

6. What was the main driver of revenue growth?

Question 7 · Reading

07B2

Q3 revenue increase percentage? (number only)

Question 8 · Reading

08B2

What does "balance innovation with compliance" mean?

Question 9 · Reading

09B2

The analysts' prediction tone is:

Question 10 · Reading

10B2

What could affect profit margins?

Questions 11–15 · Reading

Passage C — C1/C2

The integration of ESG metrics into corporate reporting has moved from a peripheral concern to a board-level imperative. Companies that fail to embed sustainability into their core strategy risk not only reputational damage but also restricted access to capital markets. A recent McKinsey study found that firms with strong ESG profiles enjoyed a 12% valuation premium. However, critics argue that the lack of standardised frameworks makes meaningful comparison problematic, and that some organisations engage in "greenwashing." The challenge lies in developing transparent, verifiable metrics that drive genuine change rather than performative compliance.

11. Main argument of the passage?

Question 12 · Reading

12C1

What one word means "answer" or "way to fix a problem"?

Question 13 · Reading

13C1

What does "greenwashing" mean here?

Question 14 · Reading

14C2

The author's stance on ESG is best described as:

Question 15 · Reading

15C2

Companies need to "______ sustainability into their core strategy." (one word from passage)

Section 04 of 04

Listening

15 questions across three audio scenarios. Press play to listen, then answer. You can replay audio as many times as needed.

Questions 1–5 · Listening

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Scenario A — B1

Listen to a colleague on a phone call, then answer the questions.

You can replay the audio as many times as you need.

1. What is the colleague doing?

Question 2 · Listening

02B1

New meeting time?

Question 3 · Listening

03B1

Why is the meeting changing?

Question 4 · Listening

04B1

True or False: The meeting will last about 15 minutes.

Question 5 · Listening

05B1

Conference room needed for how many minutes?

Questions 6–10 · Listening

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Scenario B — B2

Listen to a meeting excerpt about quarterly performance, then answer the questions.

You can replay the audio as many times as you need.

6. Speaker's main concern?

Question 7 · Listening

07B2

Percentage of annual target reached?

Question 8 · Listening

08B2

Budget reallocation direction?

Question 9 · Listening

09B2

"ROI" stands for?

Question 10 · Listening

10B2

What happened to conversion rates?

Questions 11–15 · Listening

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Scenario C — C1/C2

Listen to a board meeting discussion about international expansion, then answer the questions.

You can replay the audio as many times as you need.

11. Speaker's overall position?

Question 12 · Listening

12C1

Concerned about scaling the ______ model internationally. (one word)

Question 13 · Listening

13C1

"Stress-tested" means?

Question 14 · Listening

14C2

"I take your point about first-mover advantage" suggests:

Question 15 · Listening

15C2

Risk assessment should include currency fluctuation, supply chain, and potential ______ risks.

Assessment Complete

Your Results

Overall Level

Grammar

Vocabulary

Reading

Listening