Everyday English Test Online: Know Your Score

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Take this online English test and know your score. The test contains 25 questions with three multiple-choice answers. Choose the best correct answer option and see the results at the end. 

If all the answers are correct, you are excellent. But if you score less than 90% (22 correct answers), know your weak areas and study further to improve your English.

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* New questions were added on March 3, 2026.

Everyday English Test Online

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Everyday English Tests

1 / 25

Her argument was clear and ___.

2 / 25

There are ___ people who can solve this complex problem.

3 / 25

If I had known about the meeting, I ___ there.

4 / 25

What does “spill the beans” mean?

5 / 25

Choose the correct spelling:

6 / 25

The police are ___ the cause of the accident.

7 / 25

No sooner ___ the match started than it began to rain heavily.

8 / 25

What does the proverb “Slow and steady wins the race” teach us?

9 / 25

Choose the correct indirect speech:

He said, “I was watching TV when you called.”

10 / 25

Choose the correct advanced vocabulary word:
“To make something worse” means to ___.

11 / 25

If she ___ enough money, she would buy a new car.

12 / 25

The company ___ a new product last month.

13 / 25

By the time we arrived, the class ___.

14 / 25

The minister was accused ___ corruption.

15 / 25

He didn’t show ___ interest in the discussion.

16 / 25

He ___ play the piano when he was five.

17 / 25

She ___ a striking resemblance to her mother.

18 / 25

Choose the sentence with correct inversion:

19 / 25

Choose the correct passive form:

Someone has stolen my wallet.

20 / 25

What does the idiom “burn the midnight oil” mean?

21 / 25

If you had listened to me, you ___ in trouble now.

22 / 25

Choose the correct antonym of plausible:

23 / 25

If he ___ more careful, he wouldn’t be in trouble now.

24 / 25

A person who strongly opposes mainstream values is a ___.

25 / 25

You ___ speak loudly in the library.

Your score is

The average score is 78%

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