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    Exercise "Vocabulary: prison sentences", created by here4u (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 228 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 89.5 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): icare29 / FRANCE, on Thursday 31 August - 18:25:
    "thanks a lot for your excellent test"


    They got a perfect mark


    Stats (228 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 87.7 %
    After his preceding escapes from successive penitentiaries, the prisoner will be kept in a * where he’ll have no contacts with others.

    Question 2 passed: 82.9 %
    As he was condemned to a twenty-year *, Pablo was certain he wouldn’t die a free man.

    Question 3 passed: 88.6 %
    When the inmate called for help, the * finally came in and told him to stop it!

    Question 4 passed: 97.4 %
    The prison * was tiny indeed… Besides the bunk-beds, there were very small cupboards to keep the prisoners’ belongings…

    Question 5 passed: 93.4 %
    After all that he had done, the man understood he would spend the rest of his life *.

    Question 6 passed: 87.7 %
    In the United States, murderers can still be * in twenty-six States out of fifty.

    Question 7 passed: 92.1 %
    During the First World War, a deserter was sure to be shot by a *.

    Question 8 passed: 88.2 %
    During the test, several students were *…

    Question 9 passed: 86.8 %
    In France, * was abolished in 1981.

    Question 10 passed: 86.8 %
    As it was the young criminal’s first offence, he was given a *. Let’s hope it will teach him a lesson…


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