KPDS 1997 Mayıs Sorular - Cevaplar
1.[FONT="] [/FONT]As a result of the continuing economic recession, a huge ………. in the budget seems inevitable.
A- redundancy B- improvement C- profit D- distinction E- deficit
2.[FONT="] [/FONT]The recent economic figures …….. that the country is slowly coming out of the crisis.
A- commit B- imply C- incur D- evolve E- invoke
3.[FONT="] [/FONT]When the rate of exchange began to rise again, he felt …………. to call a meeting of the financial staff.
A- obliged B- blamed C- consumed D- omitted E- rewarded
4.[FONT="] [/FONT]As far as we are concerned, the evidence put before the court was not ………enough to convict the man.
A- subsequent B- conclusive C- adamant D- earnest E- consecutive
5.[FONT="] [/FONT]He devised an …………… scheme whereby the rate of unemployment in the country could be brought down sharply.
A- irrelevant B- unstable C- ingenious D- untamed E- illegible
6.[FONT="] [/FONT]I was greatly impressed by the way the judge conducted the trail, …………. When it came to summing up the case.
A- particularly B- completely C- sufficiently D- effectively E- respectively
7.[FONT="] [/FONT]As soon as the leak in the boiler was noticed, one of the engineers was naturally………….. .
A- taken after B- run down C- made out D- sent for E- turned up
8.[FONT="] [/FONT]At the board meeting, his suggestion was ……… as it seemed politically controversial.
A- put out B- fallen out C- held in D- burst into E- cast aside
9.[FONT="] [/FONT]When the relief workers reached the scene of the disaster, they immediately began to help ………… who could do nothing for ……. .
A- that / himself B- them their C- those / themselves D- these / ourselves E- us / yourself
10.[FONT="] [/FONT]The very idea of establishing a literary “canon” has become ………. controversial that the people running the Library of America have wisely avoided using the term.
A- too B- as C- such D- so E- more
11.[FONT="] [/FONT]They haven’t met twelve years or more, but I understand they still write to ……… at regular intervals.
A- the other B- each other C- themselves D- the others E- one another
12.[FONT="] [/FONT]It was foolish of me to turn down such an offer; in fact, …………. I think about it …….. I regret it .
A- as much / so much more B- the more / as much
C- much / as much D- the most / so much
E- the more / the more
13.[FONT="] [/FONT]The scheme has been ……….. consideration for a long time now , but I doubt whether it will ever be put ……. effect.
A- under / into B- within / through C- for / to D- in / off E- over / over
14.[FONT="] [/FONT]It was …………. his efforts that the two sides finally agreed to hold talks ………the principles of economic co-operation.
A- by / through B- over / for C- through / on D- with / at E- without / from
15.[FONT="] [/FONT]I was forced to admit that there was a drop in sales towards the end of the year ……..he had predicted.
A- such as B- even so C- in case D- just as E- so far as
16.[FONT="] [/FONT]Under these circumstances he should have never been allowed to take charge of the operation ………….. he was the most senior of the officers available.
A- why ever B- whether C- even though D- whenever E- so that
17.[FONT="] [/FONT]Why can’t you admit that, …….. hard he works he will never manage to achieve what his elder brother has achieved?
A- unless B- whatsoever C- though D- whenever E- however
18.[FONT="] [/FONT]Many more people would doubtless have attended the debate ……. they had known in advance who the principal speakers were.
A- only if B- while C- since D- after E- until
19.[FONT="] [/FONT]If our delegates hadn’t shown themselves willing to come to terms, those from other countries………………. .
A- would be, too.
B- wouldn’t have, either
C- had not, either.
D- have had, too.
E- would have, too.
20.[FONT="] [/FONT]In recent decades the efficiency of the United Nations …………. by a growing number of countries.,
A- will have been questioned
B- was questioned
C- had been questioned
D- would be questioned
E- has been questioned
21.[FONT="] [/FONT]It seems likely that by the end of the week, the costs involved in the construction of the bridge …………..by the Ministry.
A- would have been announced
B- would be announced
C- are being announced
D- will have been announced
E- have been announced
22.[FONT="] [/FONT]They set up a liaison office in East Africa for marketing their goods but now they wish they ……… so.
A- had not done B- have not done C- would not do D- would not have done E- never do
23.[FONT="] [/FONT]Had they apologised deliberately overcharging me, I ……. a complaint with the Consumers’ Right Office .
A- will not have filed B- may not have filed C- would not have filed D- was not filing E- may not file
24.[FONT="] [/FONT]We ……… no problems whatsoever with the dam since it …….. forty years ago.
A- had / has been constructed
B- have had /was constructed
C- had had / had been constructed
D- are having / is constructed
E- were having / was being constructed
Ø[FONT="] [/FONT]Find the suitable sentence that completes
25.[FONT="] [/FONT]……… you get magnificent views of the oak covered slopes of these coastal mountain ranges that rise up from the Pacific.
A- If only the new road had been opened.
B- As they headed for San Francisco
C- However unfairly the state of the roads was being attacked.
D- Even though a great deal of money went into constructing the road.
E- As you drive along the coast road.
KPDS MAYIS 1997 SORULARI
A- redundancy B- improvement C- profit D- distinction E- deficit
2.[FONT="] [/FONT]The recent economic figures …….. that the country is slowly coming out of the crisis.
A- commit B- imply C- incur D- evolve E- invoke
3.[FONT="] [/FONT]When the rate of exchange began to rise again, he felt …………. to call a meeting of the financial staff.
A- obliged B- blamed C- consumed D- omitted E- rewarded
4.[FONT="] [/FONT]As far as we are concerned, the evidence put before the court was not ………enough to convict the man.
A- subsequent B- conclusive C- adamant D- earnest E- consecutive
5.[FONT="] [/FONT]He devised an …………… scheme whereby the rate of unemployment in the country could be brought down sharply.
A- irrelevant B- unstable C- ingenious D- untamed E- illegible
6.[FONT="] [/FONT]I was greatly impressed by the way the judge conducted the trail, …………. When it came to summing up the case.
A- particularly B- completely C- sufficiently D- effectively E- respectively
7.[FONT="] [/FONT]As soon as the leak in the boiler was noticed, one of the engineers was naturally………….. .
A- taken after B- run down C- made out D- sent for E- turned up
8.[FONT="] [/FONT]At the board meeting, his suggestion was ……… as it seemed politically controversial.
A- put out B- fallen out C- held in D- burst into E- cast aside
9.[FONT="] [/FONT]When the relief workers reached the scene of the disaster, they immediately began to help ………… who could do nothing for ……. .
A- that / himself B- them their C- those / themselves D- these / ourselves E- us / yourself
10.[FONT="] [/FONT]The very idea of establishing a literary “canon” has become ………. controversial that the people running the Library of America have wisely avoided using the term.
A- too B- as C- such D- so E- more
11.[FONT="] [/FONT]They haven’t met twelve years or more, but I understand they still write to ……… at regular intervals.
A- the other B- each other C- themselves D- the others E- one another
12.[FONT="] [/FONT]It was foolish of me to turn down such an offer; in fact, …………. I think about it …….. I regret it .
A- as much / so much more B- the more / as much
C- much / as much D- the most / so much
E- the more / the more
13.[FONT="] [/FONT]The scheme has been ……….. consideration for a long time now , but I doubt whether it will ever be put ……. effect.
A- under / into B- within / through C- for / to D- in / off E- over / over
14.[FONT="] [/FONT]It was …………. his efforts that the two sides finally agreed to hold talks ………the principles of economic co-operation.
A- by / through B- over / for C- through / on D- with / at E- without / from
15.[FONT="] [/FONT]I was forced to admit that there was a drop in sales towards the end of the year ……..he had predicted.
A- such as B- even so C- in case D- just as E- so far as
16.[FONT="] [/FONT]Under these circumstances he should have never been allowed to take charge of the operation ………….. he was the most senior of the officers available.
A- why ever B- whether C- even though D- whenever E- so that
17.[FONT="] [/FONT]Why can’t you admit that, …….. hard he works he will never manage to achieve what his elder brother has achieved?
A- unless B- whatsoever C- though D- whenever E- however
18.[FONT="] [/FONT]Many more people would doubtless have attended the debate ……. they had known in advance who the principal speakers were.
A- only if B- while C- since D- after E- until
19.[FONT="] [/FONT]If our delegates hadn’t shown themselves willing to come to terms, those from other countries………………. .
A- would be, too.
B- wouldn’t have, either
C- had not, either.
D- have had, too.
E- would have, too.
20.[FONT="] [/FONT]In recent decades the efficiency of the United Nations …………. by a growing number of countries.,
A- will have been questioned
B- was questioned
C- had been questioned
D- would be questioned
E- has been questioned
21.[FONT="] [/FONT]It seems likely that by the end of the week, the costs involved in the construction of the bridge …………..by the Ministry.
A- would have been announced
B- would be announced
C- are being announced
D- will have been announced
E- have been announced
22.[FONT="] [/FONT]They set up a liaison office in East Africa for marketing their goods but now they wish they ……… so.
A- had not done B- have not done C- would not do D- would not have done E- never do
23.[FONT="] [/FONT]Had they apologised deliberately overcharging me, I ……. a complaint with the Consumers’ Right Office .
A- will not have filed B- may not have filed C- would not have filed D- was not filing E- may not file
24.[FONT="] [/FONT]We ……… no problems whatsoever with the dam since it …….. forty years ago.
A- had / has been constructed
B- have had /was constructed
C- had had / had been constructed
D- are having / is constructed
E- were having / was being constructed
Ø[FONT="] [/FONT]Find the suitable sentence that completes
25.[FONT="] [/FONT]……… you get magnificent views of the oak covered slopes of these coastal mountain ranges that rise up from the Pacific.
A- If only the new road had been opened.
B- As they headed for San Francisco
C- However unfairly the state of the roads was being attacked.
D- Even though a great deal of money went into constructing the road.
E- As you drive along the coast road.