C. strongest is correct because it is a comparison between many things. The clue is the definite article the which is always used for the superlative: the biggest, the fattest, the prettiest, the longest, etc.
102
D. out of stock is the correct expression. Opposite: in stock.
103
B. Correct because the function is then mentioned: to remove water from gas.
104
C. another is correct as is indicates a different one taken from many items. The sentence could also have read: If the item is damaged, another one will be sent.
105
C. results is correct because it means the same as effects.
106
B. Each is correct because the verb is singular: was instructed.
107
C. There is is correct because it refers to one thing: a lot of machinery.
108
D. will be installed is correct.
109
B. to prevent is correct because it is the infinitive (to+verb) after is used.
110
D. when is correct because it refers to the occasion when you are replacing the line.
111
D. its is correct because it is the possessive pronoun used for a thing: its color, its price, its benefit.
112
A. care is correct because it is a noun used after the preposition with.
113
B. oversee is correct as it means the same as supervise.
114
B. Although is correct because it fits into the given sentence structure.
115
The only correct preposition with provide is with. Therefore only B can be correct.
(Provide for means to look after financially: The father died without a will to provide for the family.)
116
D. extends means to run for a given length of time or distance and is therefore correct here because it says: The pipeline extends from the production facility to the refinery.
117
B. apparent is the correct adjective.
118
B. indicates is correct because it is a singular verb to be used with a singular noun.
119
D. In addition to is the only correct linking word for this sentence. It means the same as ‘more than just.’ It is always used with the linking word also in the second part of the sentence.
120
A. release is incorrect because after in order you need the infinitive of the verb: to release.
121
D. must be submitted is correct because it is in the passive voice (See A).
122
A. at is the only correct one because all the other prepositions are incorrect with the meeting. Here it means during the meeting or when the meeting takes place
123
C. Even though is correct in the given sentence structure.
124
B. few is correct. It is used with countable nouns and spare parts are countable.
125
C. Shifting is correct because it is the gerund of the verb ‘shift’.
126
A. are required is correct because you must use the passive voice in this sentence.
127
D. to compress is correct in this sentence which requires parallel structure (the same form of the word) after and (to suck and to compress).
128
B. repaired is correct because it is in the passive voice, used with to get something done, fixed, repaired, etc.
129
D. Only myself which means ‘on my own’ or ‘by myself’ is correct in this sentence. All the other answers are forms of the pronoun I (me, my, mine).
130
The only word that makes sense in this sentence is that. All the others would be nonsense, that is, they would make no sense.
131
D. working is correct as an appliance can work/not work/function/not function.
132
B. Efficiency is correct because it is a noun as well as the subject of the sentence.
133
D. would have is correct as it is the Present Conditional Tense.
134
D. The only possible answer is D. assessment, because it is the only word that makes sense of the sentence. The supervisor does not distinguish, prevent or differentiate an employee’s performance. He assesses it.
135
C is the only correct answer because conditions can improve substantially but not differentially, occasionally or respectively.
136
A. fill out is correct because after made in the given sentence you need Verb 1: fill out.
137
D. otherwise is correct because it makes sense. It means the same as’ if not’: If the turbine is not serviced, the equipment will break down.
138 D. replaced is correct as it means to be replaced which would also have been correct, but some verbs don’t need ‘to be’ in the passive voice, for example ‘want’:
The boss wanted the work done/completed/corrected before noon.
139
D. could have finished is correct because it is the conditional past tense.
140
Only B can be correct because it describes what happened to all the processes. They were not contradicted, or made expedient or diversified. The processes were integrated that is, they were brought under one control (became part of one thing).
141
C is correct as he/she took the message from Mr. Anderson for Mr. Johnson.
142
B is correct as it states in the message:…when he calls at 1900hrs.
143
D is correct as the message reads: Please have monthly production figures ready.
144
A is correct. Go down the column headed Boiling Point and you will see how the boiling point rises sharply, from -296 to 345 degrees Fahrenheit.
145
A is correct as methane becomes solid at the freezing point.
146
B is correct as Ethane has the highest critical pressure if you study the last column. Its critical pressure is the highest at 708.
147
B is correct as the third line reads: an Executive Luncheon Lecture …
148
C is correct because The Petroleum Institute of Thailand is inviting the executives.
149
C is correct because almost every sentence in the passage tells you about another advantage of zeolite
150
C is true because zeolite is replacing STPP in detergent production. See line 3 of paragraph 2.
151
A is right. It is a report on an accident which caused injury to the derrick man.
152
B is correct because it says in the second line: He allowed his hand to ride up the line and get caught in the snatch block.
153
A is the right answer as it is stated in point c: For this particular operation, the snatch block will be raised…
154
B is correct because the passage talks about the ease of installation of the photocopier.
155
A is the right answer as it says in the 3rd line: You should assemble the copier in its final position on a desk – not on the floor next to the desk as D states – and also not in the cabinet in the office as stated in C, but on the cabinet.
156
C is correct as you can read in line 8: Use only the brand of toner recommended for use…
157
A is correct. The device is a water heater as it is stated in the 2nd line: Abundant hot water can be supplied…
158
D is the right answer as you can read in the section entitled Imperfect Combustion Prevention Device.
159
C is correct because it says in the last line of the 1st para.: …and he has given me permission to invite you to visit us at our headquarters in Bangkok for further discussion.
160
D is correct as all work mentioned in the letter is related to the mechanical section.
161
B is the right answer as the writer first says: We would appreciate a demonstration (2nd line, 2nd paragraph) and then at the end of the paragraph: have enclosed a brief summary of our operations and the specific equipment we use.
162
D is correct because the passage tells you what to do when there is a dangerous spill like wear PPE and getting advice from your immediate superior.
163
B is correct. See line 4 at the end which reads: Follow the spill clean up procedures as outlined in the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
164
C is correct as corrective action is another word for remedy.
165
B is correct. See section B point 6 in the Remedy.
166
B is correct. See section C point 9 in the Probable Cause.
167
C is correct as the paragraph is advertising a training seminar. See line 2 where the sentence reads: ..is offering a training seminar…
168
D because the paragraph talks about more advanced knowledge such as how to use vibration data or how to get an accurate picture of vibration behavior, etc.
169
A is correct as the passage states in the last line:…and procedures that lead to the greatest financial returns. So you save money by minimizing vibration problems.
170
A is correct as it says in the second line of the second section:
CAN YOU PLEASE SOURCE LOCAL SINGAPORE MARKET AND SUPPLY US WITH SOME PRICE QUOTES
171
D is correct because it reads – in the last sentence of section B:
PRICE RANGE APPROX SINGAPORE $ 850 OR UNDER
172.
D is correct as it is stated in the second last line of section B:
UNIT THAT MAY BE SERVICED IN S’PORE IF REQUIRED
173.
C is correct as ‘momentum power’ means the same as ‘energy from motion’.
Momentum = movement = motion
174.
A is correct. See line 4: The amount of pressure exerted by one moving body against the other means the same as the statement in A.
If the question asked: What does the amount of friction in a car depend on? The answer would be B: the contact between the brake shoe and brake drum.
175.
C is correct. See line 4: Hydrocarbon exploration and development is a long-term investment and foreign operators tend to look for prospects over the long run rather than base their decision solely on incidents like the May event.
176.
C is correct. See line 2: The political crisis in May which devastated the country’s image as an investment haven.
C. strongest is correct because it is a comparison between many things. The clue is the definite article the which is always used for the superlative: the biggest, the fattest, the prettiest, the longest, etc.
102
D. out of stock is the correct expression. Opposite: in stock.
103
B. Correct because the function is then mentioned: to remove water from gas.
104
C. another is correct as is indicates a different one taken from many items. The sentence could also have read: If the item is damaged, another one will be sent.
105
C. results is correct because it means the same as effects.
106
B. Each is correct because the verb is singular: was instructed.
107
C. There is is correct because it refers to one thing: a lot of machinery.
108
D. will be installed is correct.
109
B. to prevent is correct because it is the infinitive (to+verb) after is used.
110
D. when is correct because it refers to the occasion when you are replacing the line.
111
D. its is correct because it is the possessive pronoun used for a thing: its color, its price, its benefit.
112
A. care is correct because it is a noun used after the preposition with.
113
B. oversee is correct as it means the same as supervise.
114
B. Although is correct because it fits into the given sentence structure.
115
The only correct preposition with provide is with. Therefore only B can be correct.
(Provide for means to look after financially: The father died without a will to provide for the family.)
116
D. extends means to run for a given length of time or distance and is therefore correct here because it says: The pipeline extends from the production facility to the refinery.
117
B. apparent is the correct adjective.
118
B. indicates is correct because it is a singular verb to be used with a singular noun.
119
D. In addition to is the only correct linking word for this sentence. It means the same as ‘more than just.’ It is always used with the linking word also in the second part of the sentence.
120
A. release is incorrect because after in order you need the infinitive of the verb: to release.
121
D. must be submitted is correct because it is in the passive voice (See A).
122
A. at is the only correct one because all the other prepositions are incorrect with the meeting. Here it means during the meeting or when the meeting takes place
123
C. Even though is correct in the given sentence structure.
124
B. few is correct. It is used with countable nouns and spare parts are countable.
125
C. Shifting is correct because it is the gerund of the verb ‘shift’.
126
A. are required is correct because you must use the passive voice in this sentence.
127
D. to compress is correct in this sentence which requires parallel structure (the same form of the word) after and (to suck and to compress).
128
B. repaired is correct because it is in the passive voice, used with to get something done, fixed, repaired, etc.
129
D. Only myself which means ‘on my own’ or ‘by myself’ is correct in this sentence. All the other answers are forms of the pronoun I (me, my, mine).
130
The only word that makes sense in this sentence is that. All the others would be nonsense, that is, they would make no sense.
131
D. working is correct as an appliance can work/not work/function/not function.
132
B. Efficiency is correct because it is a noun as well as the subject of the sentence.
133
D. would have is correct as it is the Present Conditional Tense.
134
D. The only possible answer is D. assessment, because it is the only word that makes sense of the sentence. The supervisor does not distinguish, prevent or differentiate an employee’s performance. He assesses it.
135
C is the only correct answer because conditions can improve substantially but not differentially, occasionally or respectively.
136
A. fill out is correct because after made in the given sentence you need Verb 1: fill out.
137
D. otherwise is correct because it makes sense. It means the same as’ if not’: If the turbine is not serviced, the equipment will break down.
138 D. replaced is correct as it means to be replaced which would also have been correct, but some verbs don’t need ‘to be’ in the passive voice, for example ‘want’:
The boss wanted the work done/completed/corrected before noon.
139
D. could have finished is correct because it is the conditional past tense.
140
Only B can be correct because it describes what happened to all the processes. They were not contradicted, or made expedient or diversified. The processes were integrated that is, they were brought under one control (became part of one thing).
141
C is correct as he/she took the message from Mr. Anderson for Mr. Johnson.
142
B is correct as it states in the message:…when he calls at 1900hrs.
143
D is correct as the message reads: Please have monthly production figures ready.
144
A is correct. Go down the column headed Boiling Point and you will see how the boiling point rises sharply, from -296 to 345 degrees Fahrenheit.
145
A is correct as methane becomes solid at the freezing point.
146
B is correct as Ethane has the highest critical pressure if you study the last column. Its critical pressure is the highest at 708.
147
B is correct as the third line reads: an Executive Luncheon Lecture …
148
C is correct because The Petroleum Institute of Thailand is inviting the executives.
149
C is correct because almost every sentence in the passage tells you about another advantage of zeolite
150
C is true because zeolite is replacing STPP in detergent production. See line 3 of paragraph 2.
151
A is right. It is a report on an accident which caused injury to the derrick man.
152
B is correct because it says in the second line: He allowed his hand to ride up the line and get caught in the snatch block.
153
A is the right answer as it is stated in point c: For this particular operation, the snatch block will be raised…
154
B is correct because the passage talks about the ease of installation of the photocopier.
155
A is the right answer as it says in the 3rd line: You should assemble the copier in its final position on a desk – not on the floor next to the desk as D states – and also not in the cabinet in the office as stated in C, but on the cabinet.
156
C is correct as you can read in line 8: Use only the brand of toner recommended for use…
157
A is correct. The device is a water heater as it is stated in the 2nd line: Abundant hot water can be supplied…
158
D is the right answer as you can read in the section entitled Imperfect Combustion Prevention Device.
159
C is correct because it says in the last line of the 1st para.: …and he has given me permission to invite you to visit us at our headquarters in Bangkok for further discussion.
160
D is correct as all work mentioned in the letter is related to the mechanical section.
161
B is the right answer as the writer first says: We would appreciate a demonstration (2nd line, 2nd paragraph) and then at the end of the paragraph: have enclosed a brief summary of our operations and the specific equipment we use.
162
D is correct because the passage tells you what to do when there is a dangerous spill like wear PPE and getting advice from your immediate superior.
163
B is correct. See line 4 at the end which reads: Follow the spill clean up procedures as outlined in the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
164
C is correct as corrective action is another word for remedy.
165
B is correct. See section B point 6 in the Remedy.
166
B is correct. See section C point 9 in the Probable Cause.
167
C is correct as the paragraph is advertising a training seminar. See line 2 where the sentence reads: ..is offering a training seminar…
168
D because the paragraph talks about more advanced knowledge such as how to use vibration data or how to get an accurate picture of vibration behavior, etc.
169
A is correct as the passage states in the last line:…and procedures that lead to the greatest financial returns. So you save money by minimizing vibration problems.
170
A is correct as it says in the second line of the second section:
CAN YOU PLEASE SOURCE LOCAL SINGAPORE MARKET AND SUPPLY US WITH SOME PRICE QUOTES
171
D is correct because it reads – in the last sentence of section B:
PRICE RANGE APPROX SINGAPORE $ 850 OR UNDER
172.
D is correct as it is stated in the second last line of section B:
UNIT THAT MAY BE SERVICED IN S’PORE IF REQUIRED
173.
C is correct as ‘momentum power’ means the same as ‘energy from motion’.
Momentum = movement = motion
174.
A is correct. See line 4: The amount of pressure exerted by one moving body against the other means the same as the statement in A.
If the question asked: What does the amount of friction in a car depend on? The answer would be B: the contact between the brake shoe and brake drum.
175.
C is correct. See line 4: Hydrocarbon exploration and development is a long-term investment and foreign operators tend to look for prospects over the long run rather than base their decision solely on incidents like the May event.
176.
C is correct. See line 2: The political crisis in May which devastated the country’s image as an investment haven.
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