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UNIT FOUR: SUCCESS STORIES
MODEL EXAM
PART ONE: READING COMPREHENSION
QUESTION NUMBER ONE: Read the following texts carefully, and then
choose the correct answer ( A, B, C or D) to complete the sentences below
each text.
The Arab world has many famous chemists in its history, but the person who is known as the founder of chemistry is probably Jabir Ibn Hayyan. He is most well known for the beginning of the production of sulphuric acid. He also built a set of scales. His scales could weigh items over 6,000 times smaller than a kilogram.
1. Jabir Ibn Hayyan was known as………….……………………. A. The founder of medicine B. The founder of mathematics C. The founder of chemistry D. The founder of astronomy
2. One of the achievements of Ibn Hayyan was………………………….. A. The production of drugs B. The production of carbon dioxide C. The production of calcium D. The production of sulphric acid
3. The effect of inventing instruments to measure weights was…………… A. The production of sulphric acid B. The founder of chemistry C. Building a set of scales D. Weighing objects up to one thousand gram
4. The underlined pronoun “his” in the text above refers to……………….. A. Scales B. Jabir ibn Hayyan C. The chemists D. Sulphric Acid
5. The word which means as “the person who starts something new” is…………………………. A. Scales B. Chemists C. Founder D. Chemistry
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Ali ibn Nafi’, who was born in 789 CE and died in 857 CE, is also known as “Ziryab” or “Blackbird” because of his beautiful voice. He was a gifted pupil of a famous musician from Baghdad, and it was his talent for music that led him to Cordoba in the ninth century CE. He was the guest of the Umayyad ruler there. He is the person who established the first music school in the world in Cordoba, Al- Andalus, teaching musical harmony and composition. He revolutionized musical theory, and is also the person who introduced the oud to Europe.
6. The way in which led Ali Ibn Nafi to Cordoba in the 9th century
was…………………………… A. His work in Baghdad B. His beautiful Voice C. His talent for music D. B+C
7. Ali Ibn Nafi was most well-known as Ziryab due to…………………… A. His beautiful voice B. His work in Baghdad C. His talen for music D. A+C
8. The music school that was set up in cordoba was teaching…………… A. Musical harmony and composition B. Mathematics and astronomy C. Medicine and physics D. A+B
9. The musical tool which was introduced by Ibn Nafi was……………….. A. The piano B. The guitar C. The oud D. The flute
10. Ibn Nafi’ died at the age of…………………………………. A. 65 B. 66 C. 67 D. 68
11. The underlined word “that” in the text above refers to…………… A. His beautiful voice B. His talent for singing C. His talent for music D. His talent for composition
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12. The compound word which means as, “a pleasant sound in music, made by playing a group of different notes together”, is………… A. Talent for music B. Musical harmony C. Beautiful voice D. Umayyad Ruler
Al-Kindi was a physician, philosopher, mathematician, chemist, musician and astronomer. He made ground-breaking discoveries in many of these fields, but it is probably his work in arithmetic and geometry that has made him most famous.
13. The sentence which shows that Alkindi was an expert in many subjects is………………….. A. He made ground breaking discoveries in many of these fields. B. His work in arithmetic and geometry. C. That has made him most famous D. Al-Kindi was a physician, philosopher, mathematician, chemist,
musician and astronomer. 14. Two areas of knowledge made Alkindi most reputable.
A. Biology and geology B. Geology and chemistry C. Biology and geometry D. Arithmetic and geometry
15. The underlined word “philosopher” in the text above means…….. A. A postgraduate student of medicine B. An undergraduate student of philosophy C. The person who studies mathematics D. The person who studies chemistry
16. The underlined pronoun “that” in the text above refers to………… A. Ground breaking discoveries B. His work in geometry C. His work in arithmetic D. His work in arithmetic and geometry
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Ibn Rushd was a famous Islamic polymath who was born in Cordoba, Al-Andalus, in the twelfth century. During his lifetime, he was widely known and respected for his teaching and his books. Even now, nearly nine hundred years after his birth, he is still remembered as a great scholar, scientist and writer. In fact, he is even remembered in space because scientists named an asteroid, in honour of his great contributions to astronomy.
17. The period when Ibn Rushd was born was……………………… A. The 12th century B. The 9th century C. The 11th century D. The 10th century
18. The way in which made Ibn Rushd well-known was……………..
A. His Teaching and his books B. Known and respected C. His lifetime D. His work in arithmetic
19. The scientists called him an steroid because of………………….
A. his achievements in chemistry B. his achievements in music C. his achievements in mathematics D. his achievements in space ( astronomy)
20. The underlined word “asteroid” in the text above means…………..
A. a rock which orbits the sun B. a rock which orbits the earth C. a rock which orbits the moon D. a rock which orbits the land
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Megaprojects are extremely large investment projects, which are designed to encourage economic growth and bring new benefits to cities. Although megaprojects vary in terms of size and cost, they are all, by definition, expensive, public projects that attract a high level of interest and media coverage. Projects range from motorways, airports, stations, tunnels, bridges, etc. to entire city complexes.
21. Megaprojects which are created in many countries differ according to……………………. A. Economic growth B. The new benefits C. Size and cost D. Media coverage
22. Megaprojects are created in many countries in order to………………… A. Encourage pollution B. Encourage economic growth C. Bring benefits to cities D. B+C
23. The disadvantages of megaprojects are…………………………… A. Public projects and expensive B. Attracting high interest and media coverage C. Expensive and have positive effect on the community and
environment D. Expensive and have negative(serious) effect on the community and
environment 24. The underlined pronoun “they” in the text above refers
to…………………… A. Megaprojects B. Benefits C. Media coverage D. Size and cost
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The concept of a megaproject is always based on the benefits it brings to a community. However, many megaprojects have been criticised because of their negative effects on a community or the environment. This essay will look at these issues with regard to Masdar City, a megaproject in Abu Dhabi.
25. Megaprojects are designed acoording to………………………… A. The disadvantages that bring to the environment B. The disadvantages that bring to the community C. The advantages that bring to the society D. The disadvantages that bring to the society
26. Several megaprojects are judged with disapproval because………….. A. They have positive impact on the community B. They have positive impact on the environment C. They don’t affect on the community or environment D. They have serious impact on the society and environment
27. The underlined pronoun “it” in the text above refers to……………….. A. Megaprojects B. Megaproject C. Very large and expensive projects D. Community
Masdar City will run entirely on renewable energy sources. It is built on an advanced energy grid which monitors exactly how much electricity is being used by every outlet in the complex. Furthermore, in order to reduce its carbon footprint, the city will be a car-free-zone designed to be pedestrian. Electric, driverless cars will operate as public transport vehicles, and the city will be connected to other locations by a network of roads and railways.
28. One of the procedures to decrease the effect of carbon is………….… A. Using cars operated by petrol B. Using energy sources such as oil and gas C. Using cars operated by diesel D. Using cars operated by electricity
29. The city will be constructed on a system of wires to……………….. A. Observe the amount of water B. Observe the amount of carbon C. To provide the city will electricity D. To observe the amount of the usage of electricity
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30. Masdar city will be car free zone created for ……………………. A. People who are driving cars B. People who are driving motorcycles C. People who are walking D. People who are driving vehicles
31. The underlined word “it” in the text above refers to…………………… A. Advanced energy grid B. Masdar city C. Electricity D. Renewable energy
Energy will be provided by solar power and wind farms, and there are also plans to build the world’s largest hydrogen plant. A desalination plant will be used to provide the city’s water, with 80% of water used being recycled. Biological waste will be used as an energy source too, and industrial waste will be recycled.
32. Two Renewable energy sources that will be used to run entirely Masdar city are……………………….. A. Gas and solar power B. Wind farms and oil C. Oil and gas D. Solar power and wind farms
33. Masdar city will build a station to remove salt from sea
water…………………….. A. To provide the residents with salt B. To provide the residents with salt water C. To provide the station with salt D. To provide the inhabitants with fresh water
34. A type of waste which will be used as energy source is………….
A. Hydrogen B. Industrial C. Biological D. Salt water
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PART TWO: VOCABULARY AND DERIVATIO
Choose the suitable item from those given below (a,b,c or d) to complete
each of the following sentences.
35. When we talk about………………., they can mean an improvement in
the average standard of living.
A. Negative effect
B. Carbon footprint
C. Urban planning
D. Economic growth
36. The need for effective urban……………is evident when we consider
modern day problems like traffic.
A. Growth
B. Planning
C. Effect
D. waste
37. We learn about shapes, lines and angles when we study………….. A. arithmetic B. algebra C. geometry D. philosophy
38. If we replace as much carbon as we burn, we are………………… A. carbon footprint B. carbon neutral C. zero waste D. renewable energy
39. The first musical school was teaching musical ………………..and composition. A. Harmonise B. Harmony C. Harmonious D. harmoniously
40. The first musical school was teaching musical harmony and ………….. A. Compose B. Composition C. Composed D. Composer
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41. Fatima Al-Fihri used her father’s ……………………… to build a learning centre. A. Inherit B. Inheritance C. Inheriting D. Inherited
42. Al-kindi was a physician and ……………..……. A. mathematical B. mathematician C. mathematics D. mathematic
43. Al-Kindi made ground …………..…………………....discoveries in many fields. A. break B. breaking C. breaks
44. Al-kindi’s work in arithmetic and ………………that has made him most famous. A. geometric B. geometry C. geometrician D. geometrical
45. Megaprojects are …………………….…….projects that attract media coverage. A. publicity B. public C. publicise D. publically
46. Masdar City will be the first artificially …………… city. A. create B. created C. creation D. creatively
47. Masdar city will build a ……………….plant in 2025. A. desalinate B. desalination C. desalinated D. desalinates
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48. While the project is being built, there is a ……………. of it. A. criticise B. criticism C. critics D. critical
49. ……………… should be made a priority of existing cities. A. sustain B. sustainability C. sustainable D. sustainably
50. Building an artificial ………………..city costs billions of dollars. A. sustain B. sustainability C. sustainable D. sustainably
51. Ibn Bassal was a …………………man. A. practice B. practical C. practitioner D. practically
52. Ibn Bassal worked out how to …………………..the land. A. irrigation B. irrigate C. irrigated D. irrigator
53. The ………………systems which Ibn Bassal put in place are still used in Spain. A. irrigation B. irrigate C. irrigated D. irrigator
54. Megaprojects…………………in terms of size and cost. A. various B. vary C. variety D. variation
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55. The Middle East is famous for the …………………. of olive oil. A. produce B. production C. product D. productive 56. Ibn Sina wrote …………………. textbooks. A. medicine B. medical C. medically D. medications 57. Fatima al-Fihri was born in the …………………. century. A. nine B. ninth C. ninthly 58. My father bought our house with an ………………….from his
grandfather. A. inherit B. inheritance C. inheriting D. inheritant 59. Scholars have discovered an ………………….document from the
twelfth century. A. origin B. original C. originally D. originate 60. Do you think the wheel was the most important …………………. ever? A. invent B. invention C. inventor D. invented
61. Al-Kindi made many important mathematical …………………. A. discover B. discoveries C. discoverer D. discoverable
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62. Who was the most …………………. writer of the twentieth century? A. influence B. influential C. influenced D. influentially 63. Petra is an important …………………. site. A. archaeology B. archaeologist C. archaeological D. archaeologically 64. I will be going to university to continue my …………………. A. educate B. education C. educated D. educational 65. In our exam, we had to ………………. a text from Arabic into English.
A. translation B. translate C. translator D. translated
66. Thank you for your help, I really ……………… it. A. appreciation B. appreciate C. appreciated D. appreciative
67. Have you seen Nasser's …………………. of postcards? He's got hundreds! A. collect B. collection C. collected D. collector
68. Many instruments that are still used today in…………………….were
designed by Arab scholars.
A. operational
B. operate
C. operations
D. operationally
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69. When do you ……………………………….. to receive your test results?
A. expect
B. expectancy
C. expectantly
D. Expectations
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PART THREE: STRUCTURE
Choose the suitable item from those given below (a, b , c or d) to complete
each of the following sentences.
70. The event……………………………………………………………………….
A. Which were held in London in 2012 CE was the Olympic Games
B. Which the Olympic Games were held in London was 2012 CE
C. Which were in 2012 CE were held the Olympic Games was London
D. Which were held in London in 2012 CE is the Olympic Games
71. The place………………………………………………………………………
A. Where took our class to the bookshop on Monday was the teacher
B. Where the teacher took our class to the bookshop was Monday
C. Where the teacher took to the bookshop on Monday was our class
D. Where the teacher took our class on Monday was the bookshop
72. It ………………………………………………………………………………..
A. Is The oud that was introduced to Europe by Ali Ibn Nafi’
B. Was the oud that was introduced to Europe by Ali Ibn Nafi’
C. Was the oud that introduced to Europe by Ali Ibn Nafi’
D. Is the oud that introduced to Europe By Ali IBn Nafi’
73. The way………………………………………………………………………….
A. In which made Alkindi most famous was his work in arithmetic and
geometry.
B. Which in made Alkindi most famous was his work in arithmetic and
geometry.
C. In which Alindi’s work in arithmetic and geometry was made him
most famous
D. In which made Alkindi most famous is his work in arithmetic and
geometry.
74. The thing…………………………………………………………………………..
A. Which Jabir Ibn Hayyan invented is ink that can be read in the dark
B. Which Jabir Ibn Hayyan invented was ink that can be read in the
dark
C. Which ink that can be read in the dark was Jabir ibn Hayyan
invented
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D. Which Jabir Ibn Hayyan invented that can be read in the dark was
ink
75. Abd Al-Rahman I………………………………………………………………..
A. is the person who built the Great Mosque in Cordoba in 784 CE
B. was the person who built the Great Mosque in Cordoba in 784 CE
C. was the person who the Great Mosque in Cordoba was built in 784
CE
D. is the person who the Great Mosque in Cordoba was built in 784 CE
76. The floppy disk was invented,………………….meant that information
could be shared between computers.
A. who B. where C. that D. which
77. Tim Berners-Lee,…………………developed the World Wide Web, was
a British Scientist.
A. who B. where C. that D. which
78. People can buy watches…………….can do the same as mobile
phones.
A. who B. where C. that D. whose
79. Scientists have developed glasses……………..can do as the mobile
phones and more.
A. who B. where C. that D. whom
80. Most young people communicate through social media
by…………..they send each other photos and messages.
A. who B. where C. that D. which
81. Some students like to send messages…………….are under 140 letters
for anyone to read.
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A. who B. when C. where D. that
82. Students,………………..are studying English in Jordan, can see what
students in England are doing in the classroom.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
83. Filter is a computer program,……….………….allows and blocks the
passage of frequencies.
A. who B. when C. where D. which
84. The crime in…………….……….the criminal uses a victim personal
data is called identity fraud.
A. who B. when C. where D. which
85. Children,……………..had more a positive attitude, were usually in
better health 30 years later.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
86. The immunization team………..had been working to give drugs to all
Jordanian children, was a very great people.
A. who B. when C. where D. whose
87. There were remote areas of the country………..………..people had
been without consistent access to electricity and water.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
88. The successful healthcare system has been a major factor to
Jordan’s healthy population growth,……………..will result economic
benefits for the whole country.
A. who B. which C. where D. that
89. The growing popularity of fast food,…………………we didn’t use to be
as common as it now, will cause serious health problems.
A. who B. which C. where D. that
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90. Patients,…………….had been suffering from depressions, reported
great improvement after increased physical activity.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
91. Adeeb is going to travel to seven countries on a tour,…………….has
been organized by the Crown Prince of Dubai.
A. who B. which C. where D. that
92. The Sheikh hopes the tour………….he is sponsoring will give Adeeb
more self-confidence.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
93. Adeeb’s father,…….....................wears a prosthetic leg, couldn’t
swim in the sea.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
94. The heart monitor,………….………..attached to a car seatbelt, was
invented by Adeeb Al-Blooshi.
A. who B. when C. which D. that
95. The fireproof helmet,……………….has a built-in camera system, will
help rescue workers in emergencies.
A. who B. when C. which D. that
96. The brain implants…………..was developed by scientists will help
disabled people to control their prosthetic limbs.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
97. The brain damage,……………could be caused by dementia or stroke,
is a very serious illness.
A. who B. when C. where D. which
98. The new cancer drug,……………..is being trialed in the UK, will
extend the lives of cancer patients.
A. who B. when C. where D. which
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99. The sickness and hair loss ………………appear on cancer patients are
usual side effects.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
100. The new cancer drug works by blocking a protein,…………causes
cancerous cells grow.
A. which B. when C. where D. that
101. The KHCC will build an education centre………..will have teaching
rooms and library.
A. who B. when C. where D. which
102. Many people live away from Amman……………the KHCC is located.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
103. The new hand,…………………….was developed by Swiss and Italian
scientists, was a great achievement.
A. who B. when C. where D. which
104. The sensations,………………he felt with the new prosthetic hand,
was similar to the natural one.
A. who B. when C. where D. which
105. The new artificial legs, arms and hands will be available for many
people……………..need them.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
106. The person……………………..is well known as the founder of
chemistry is Jabir IbnHayyan.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
107. Ibn Hayyan built a set of scales………….could weigh items smaller
than a kilogram.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
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108. It was his talent for music………………led Ibn Nafi’ to Cordoba in the
9th century.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
109. The Businessperson………………daughter built a learning centre in
Morrocco was very rich.
A. who B. whose C. where D. that
110. It was Fatima’s sister,…………….supervised building of the Andalus
Mosque.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
111. It is his work in arithmetic and geometry………………..has made Al-
kindi most famous.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
112. Megaprojects,…………..are designed in different countries, are
large investment projects.
A. who B. when C. where D. which
113. Megaprojects...……………..attract high level of interest are public
investment projects.
A. who B. when C. where D. which
114. Masdarcity,…………………was constructed in 2006 CE, will be the
world’s first artificially-created city.
A. who B. when C. where D. which
115. Dennis is looking forward to the time……………..new prosthetic
limbs will have taken the place of today’s prosthetic ones.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
116. Masdar Institute ………………..students are committed to find
solutions for energy problems is a university
A. who B. when C. where D. whose
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117. Ibn Bassal worked in the court of Al-Ma’mun,…………..was the king
of Toledo.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
118. The book,…………………..explains how best to grow trees, consisted
of 16 chapters.
A. who B. when C. where D. which
119. The most famous chapter of all was the one…………….described
how to treat different types of soil.
A. who B. when C. where D. that
120. The irrigation systems,…………….…….Ibn Bassal put in place, are
still in evidence in Spain.
A. who B. when C. where D. which
121. in hot countries………….solar power is an important source of
energy.
A. ?
B. ,
C. ;
D. .
122. Friendly / green / are / environmentally / projects
The sentence that has the correct order of the words and phrases
above is:
A. Environmentally projects are projects friendly
B. Projects green environmentally friendly are
C. Are projects green friendly environmentally
D. Green projects are environmentally friendly
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123. In conclusion, the benefits of Masdar City for the community and the
environment greatly………………….any disadvantages.
A. autwiegh
B. outweigh
C. outweihg
D. uotweigh
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Model Answers
D 101. D 76. B 51. D 26. C 1.
C 102. A 77. B 52. B 27. D 2.
D 103. C 78. A 53. D 28. D 3.
D 104. C 79. B 54. D 29. B 4.
A 105. D 80. B 55. C 30. C 5.
A 106. D 81. B 56. B 31. C 6.
D 107. A 82. B 57. D 32. A 7.
D 108. D 83. B 58. D 33. A 8.
B 109. D 84. B 59. C 34. C 9.
A 110. A 85. B 60. D 35. D 10.
D 111. A 86. B 61. B 36. C 11.
D 112. C 87. B 62. C 37. B 12.
D 113. B 88. C 63. B 38. D 13.
D 114. B 89. B 64. B 39. D 14.
B 115. A 90. B 65. B 40. B 15.
D 116. B 91. B 66. B 41. D 16.
A 117. D 92. B 67. B 42. A 17.
D 118. A 93. C 68. B 43. A 18.
D 119. C 94. A 69. B 44. D 19.
D 120. C 95. A 70. B 45. A 20.
B 121. D 96. D 71. B 46. C 21.
D 122. D 97. B 72. B 47. D 22.
B 123. D 98. A 73. B 48. D 23
== 124. D 99. B 74. B 49 A 24.
== 125. A 100. B 75 C 50. C 25