Q.1.
Read both parts carefully and then decide whether everything is OK, or whether only one part is OK, or whether neither of them is OK ~ and mark your Answer accordingly. (A) 'The right-of-centre press are claiming once again that ... (B) ... law and order is reaching breaking point in Britain.'
Q.2.
Read both parts carefully and then decide whether everything is OK, or whether only one part is OK, or whether neither of them is OK ~ and mark your Answer accordingly. (A) 'Our company pride themselves on producing traditional goods ... (B) ... that Jo(e) Public can afford and enjoy.'
Q.3.
Read both parts carefully and then decide whether everything is OK, or whether only one part is OK, or whether neither of them is OK ~ and mark your Answer accordingly. (A) 'The Government are saying that ... (B) ... bread prices are going up again in the New Year.'
Q.4.
Read both parts carefully and then decide whether everything is OK, or whether only one part is OK, or whether neither of them is OK ~ and mark your Answer accordingly. (A) 'My family has been farming this land since the days of Henry VIII ... (B) ... but the mill has been here for longer than that.'
Q.5.
Read both parts carefully and then decide whether everything is OK, or whether only one part is OK, or whether neither of them is OK ~ and mark your Answer accordingly. (A) 'A priceless collection of postage stamps have been stolen from the study of a manor-house in Kent ... (B) ... and the police have issued a description of a suspect wanted for questioning in connection with this incident.'
Q.6.
Read both parts carefully and then decide whether everything is OK, or whether only one part is OK, or whether neither of them is OK ~ and mark your Answer accordingly. (A) 'A number of unexploded bombs have been found in a cave in Shropshire ... (B) ... and an Army Bomb Disposal Unit is at work on the scene to render it safe.'
Q.7.
Read both parts carefully and then decide whether everything is OK, or whether only one part is OK, or whether neither of them is OK ~ and mark your Answer accordingly. (A) 'My parents are going into town this evening ... (B) ... but me and Chris are staying home.'
Q.8.
Read both parts carefully and then decide whether everything is OK, or whether only one part is OK, or whether neither of them is OK ~ and mark your Answer accordingly. (A) 'Sam's mum and dad was saying that ... (B) ... the cast of 'Doctor Proctor' are absolute rubbish!'
Q.9.
Read both parts carefully and then decide whether everything is OK, or whether only one part is OK, or whether neither of them is OK ~ and mark your Answer accordingly. (A) 'Your Committee have decided ... (B) ... that they are going to disband the Society.'
Q.10.
Read both parts carefully and then decide whether everything is OK, or whether only one part is OK, or whether neither of them is OK ~ and mark your Answer accordingly. (A) ' 'No child of mine will ever grow up to park their car on my grass', ... (B) ... said Uncle Marcus as he and my father was watching us play with our scale models on the lawn.'