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The document outlines an assessment test for 'On Screen 3,' consisting of multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, sentence transformations, vocabulary applications, and a writing task. It provides instructions for completing the test and scoring guidelines, indicating that a total score of 25-30 points reflects a strong understanding of the material. The writing task requires a short essay describing a significant childhood event.
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On_Screen_3_Assessment_Test

The document outlines an assessment test for 'On Screen 3,' consisting of multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, sentence transformations, vocabulary applications, and a writing task. It provides instructions for completing the test and scoring guidelines, indicating that a total score of 25-30 points reflects a strong understanding of the material. The writing task requires a short essay describing a significant childhood event.
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On Screen 3 Assessment Test

Section 1: Multiple Choice (Grammar & Vocabulary)

1. By the time we arrived at the cinema, the movie __.


a) started
b) had started
c) has started
d) was starting
2. The book __ I borrowed was fascinating.
a) who
b) whom
c) which
d) whose
3. Identify the sentence with the correct use of the passive voice:
a) They built the bridge in 1990.
b) The bridge was built in 1990.
c) In 1990 built the bridge.
d) The bridge is built in 1990.
4. She __ the offer because it didn't meet her expectations.
a) turned down
b) turned up
c) turned on
d) turned off
5. If he __ harder, he would have passed the exam.
a) studies
b) had studied
c) studied
d) has studied

Section 2: Fill in the Blanks

6. She wishes she __ (can) speak Spanish fluently.


7. He is interested __ learning more about astronomy.
8. This puzzle is __ (challenging) than the last one.
9. You __ (must/might) wear a helmet when riding a bike.
10. The scientist made a significant __ (discover) in the field of genetics.

Section 3: Sentence Transformation


11. Rewrite using reported speech: "She said, 'I will finish the project tomorrow.'"
12. Combine the sentences using a relative clause: "The man is my neighbor. He won the lottery."
13. Change into the passive voice: "The chef is preparing a delicious meal."
14. Rewrite using the first conditional: "If you don't hurry, you will miss the bus."
15. Transform using a causative form: "The manager made the team work late."

Section 4: Vocabulary Application

16. The artist's latest __ was praised by critics.


a) creation
b) creature
c) creativity
d) create
17. She has a __ interest in medieval history.
a) strong
b) heavy
c) deep
d) high
18. He __ the meeting due to a prior commitment.
a) called off
b) called on
c) called out
d) called in
19. The committee reached a __ after hours of discussion.
a) conclusion
b) conclude
c) conclusive
d) conclusively
20. He decided to __ the bullet and admit his mistake.
a) bite
b) chew
c) swallow
d) taste

Section 5: Writing Task

21. Write a short essay (150-200 words) on the following topic:


"Describe a memorable event from your childhood and explain why it has remained significant to you."

Instructions:
- Allocate approximately 45 minutes to complete the test.
- For multiple-choice questions, circle the letter corresponding to the correct answer.
- For fill-in-the-blank and sentence transformation questions, write your answers clearly in the space provid
- For the writing task, ensure your essay is well-organized, with an introduction, body paragraphs, and a co

Scoring Guidelines:
- Each multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and sentence transformation question is worth 1 point.
- The writing task is scored out of 10 points, based on coherence, grammar, vocabulary, and relevance to t
- A total score of 25-30 points suggests a strong grasp of the *On Screen 3* material, indicating readiness t
- A score below 25 points may indicate the need for further review of the *On Screen 3* content.

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