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    Learn English > English lessons & exercises > Vocabulary: assessing and judging > Stats updated every 4 hours
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    Exercise "Vocabulary: assessing and judging", created by here4u (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 5 139 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 87.5 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): lilas53 / CANADA, on Sunday 01 October - 20:49:
    "merci"


    They got a perfect mark


    Stats (5137 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 87.3 %
    «Oh dear! How silly of me! There’s nobody here! I must have * the date of the meeting.»

    Question 2 passed: 92.9 %
    «Well! I don’t know much about wine and therefore I can’t * good and bad vintages! I’m sorry and hope this one will be correct!»

    Question 3 passed: 95.6 %
    Some people have * women drivers, which of course isn’t justified.

    Question 4 passed: 88.1 %
    «I didn’t feel like helping him, but anyway, I did! I know it was * in these circumstances.»

    Question 5 passed: 90.1 %
    Voting is both a right and a * for citizens. It shouldn’t be forgotten.

    Question 6 passed: 80.8 %
    He’s never * and must always be reminded of what to do.

    Question 7 passed: 94.5 %
    It was totally *, because one offender was sentenced to jail whereas the other one wasn’t!

    Question 8 passed: 86.6 %
    Whatever he has done, he’s always managed to pretend he has a * … when he shouldn’t!

    Question 9 passed: 87 %
    There’s so much * in our present world that it’s precious to meet someone preoccupied by the common good.

    Question 10 passed: 67.6 %
    «I’m sorry I have *. It really wasn’t my intention!»


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