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Exercise "Places around town 2", created by anonyme (a free exercise to learn English):
Results of the 368 people who have taken this test:
Average mark: 61.5 / 100 Share
Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): chocolatcitron / FRANCE, on Friday 28 May - 01:58:
"Be assiduous ! Thanks, such an interesting exercise, but too long too !"
They got a perfect mark
Stats (297 candidates)
Question 1 passed: 59.3 %
A * is a place where you can go if you want to have your hair cut.
Question 2 passed: 85.5 %
A * is a place where you buy books.
Question 3 passed: 68.7 %
The * is a place where you can buy bread and cakes.
Question 4 passed: 78.5 %
A * is a place where you can catch a train.
Question 5 passed: 41.4 %
A * is a company that helps people to plan their holiday or journey.
Question 6 passed: 39.4 %
A * is a metal box in the street in which people put their letters to be sent.
Question 7 passed: 76.8 %
The * is a place where you can send letters.
Question 8 passed: 49.8 %
The * is a place where you can buy fruits and vegetables.
Question 9 passed: 60.3 %
* have red, yellow, and green lights that control traffic.
Question 10 passed: 20.2 %
* is a place where you can find information for tourists.
Question 11 passed: 77.1 %
A * is an outdoor large space in the centre of a town or city.
Question 12 passed: 38.7 %
A * is a place where you can buy newspapers and magazines.
Question 13 passed: 62.6 %
A * is a place where roads or railways come together.
Question 14 passed: 35 %
A * is a tall post with a light near the road or in public places.
Question 15 passed: 76.1 %
A * is an underground or underwater road for cars and trains.
Question 16 passed: 54.5 %
A * is a place with black and white lines where people can cross a road safely.
Question 17 passed: 73.4 %
A * is the office of the police.
Question 18 passed: 60.6 %
The * is a place where you can buy medicines.
Question 19 passed: 58.2 %
The * is a place where you can buy flowers.
Question 20 passed: 69.4 %
A * is a place where you can buy petrol for your car.
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