Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given one.
Question 1: Mike hasn’t touched a book since the semester began.
A. Mike hasn’t gone to the library. B. Mike hasn’t begun the semester.
C. Mike hasn’t bought any books. D. Mike hasn’t studied at all this semester.
Question 2: She tends to lose her temper for no reason.
A. She often gets angry for no reason.
B. She has no reason so she loses her temper.
C. She has no reason for tending to lose her temper.
D. She easily gets angry when there is a reason.
Question 3: There isn’t enough room for anything else in the fridge.
A. The fridge is so full that you can’t put in anything else.
B. There isn’t anything else in the fridge in this room.
C. There’s no room left for the fridge.
D. The fridge can’t be put in this room because there isn’t enough.
Question 4: You got lost because you didn’t do what I told you.
A. If you followed what I told you, you wouldn’t get lost.
B. If you had followed my instructions, you wouldn’t have got lost.
C. Unless you do what I told you, you will get lost.
D. You didn’t get lost because you did what I told you.
Question 5: He found the jewels while he was in an old sack.
A. He discovered the jewels tied inside an old sack.
B. Tied inside an old sack, he discovered the jewels.
C. Tied inside was an old sack.
D. He found the jewels in an old sack.