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    Exercise "Polling day - Vocabulary", created by bridg (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 36 958 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 78.5 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): colocolo / FRANCE, on Thursday 17 December - 16:18:
    "Thanks "


    They got a perfect mark


    Stats (36911 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 83.8 %
    {2-55148.jpg}The *

    Question 2 passed: 79.7 %
    for the next *

    Question 3 passed: 81.7 %
    came with lots of * to get people back to work.

    Question 4 passed: 81.6 %
    {2-55153.jpg} The latest * shows the challenger trailing his principal opponent,

    Question 5 passed: 79.6 %
    but it is unreliable because there are too many *.

    Question 6 passed: 71.8 %
    {2-55152.jpg} On * many people turned out to vote.

    Question 7 passed: 85.2 %
    After taking a *,

    Question 8 passed: 75.8 %
    they went into a *

    Question 9 passed: 79.1 %
    * their votes.

    Question 10 passed: 68.2 %
    {2-55150.jpg} Peter is upset ! At the *

    Question 11 passed: 74.1 %
    he was told that the * was eighteen

    Question 12 passed: 70.4 %
    , which is the reason why he wasn't issued a *.

    Question 13 passed: 76.8 %
    {2-55149.jpg}By folding your * in half

    Question 14 passed: 75.1 %
    when putting it in the *,

    Question 15 passed: 75.1 %
    you are casting a *.

    Question 16 passed: 83.9 %
    {2-55151.jpg}During the *, certified observers will watch it to make sure there are no irregularities.


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