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Exercise "Vocabulary: elections", created by here4u (a free exercise to learn English):
Results of the 11 262 people who have taken this test:
Average mark: 84.5 / 100 Share
Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): kokeishi47 / FRANCE, on Thursday 01 February - 18:24:
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Question 1 passed: 84.5 %
1. "Mom! You know what? My school has been turned into a * for the elections on Sunday.
Question 2 passed: 76.4 %
2. Piles of * have been put on our teacher's desk and you know what, Tim tried to pinch a few and was scolded...
Question 3 passed: 93 %
3. Big * have been pinned to the walls in the lobby.
Question 4 passed: 86.3 %
4. A gentleman explained to us that, on Sunday, people are going *
Question 5 passed: 81.1 %
to get to the *
Question 6 passed: 66.7 %
and cast their *.
Question 7 passed: 72.4 %
5. Before that, you have to go to a * to choose the candidate you want to vote for.
Question 8 passed: 90.4 %
6. He explained that in some countries, they make a * on the people's finger and nail to make sure they won't vote twice.
Question 9 passed: 93.1 %
7. In the US and in Asia, in big cities, they have electronic *.
Question 10 passed: 93.1 %
8. To prevent *,
Question 11 passed: 81.4 %
they're trying to make them * but some bad people are quite inventive...
Question 12 passed: 90.2 %
9. Do you know who you're going to vote for or are you still * ?
Question 13 passed: 87.3 %
10. Look Mom, there are people dressed in red who're knocking at our neighbours' doors." "Yes, Lucy, they're * in order to get votes for their favourite candidate." "I'll do that when I'm bigger if you tell me who to vote for!"
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