MCQ Collection
Australia MCQs
Practice Australia questions with answers and explanations.
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Correct Answer: B. The team has completed its briefing.
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Subject–verb agreement and possessive “its” are correct.
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Correct Answer: A. mitigate
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Mitigate has the stated meaning.
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Correct Answer: A. However, the audit remained incomplete on 19 June.
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An introductory conjunctive adverb is followed by a comma.
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Correct Answer: D. The committee has completed its review.
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Subject–verb agreement and possessive “its” are correct.
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Correct Answer: A. impartial
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Impartial has the stated meaning.
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Correct Answer: D. However, the briefing remained incomplete on 7 June.
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An introductory conjunctive adverb is followed by a comma.
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Correct Answer: B. Longer hours increased use of the space, but not necessarily transactions.
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Attendance increased while transactions were stable.
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Correct Answer: D. Please submit the completed audit by 9 July.
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The sentence is direct, specific and courteous.
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Correct Answer: A. Because the evidence was incomplete, the department postponed the decision.
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The dependent clause and main clause are complete and logically connected.
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Correct Answer: A. The school has completed its policy draft.
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Subject–verb agreement and possessive “its” are correct.
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Correct Answer: A. feasible
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Feasible has the stated meaning.
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Correct Answer: D. However, the assessment remained incomplete on 13 June.
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An introductory conjunctive adverb is followed by a comma.