American Section ➡️Kindergarten➡️Kindergarten1
No English exam for Kindergarten 1
American Section ➡️Kindergarten➡️Kindergarten2
No English exam for Kindergarten 2
American Section ➡️Kindergarten➡️Kindergarten3
No English exam for Kindergarten 3
American Section ➡️Primary➡️Grade1
Admission Exam - English
Question 1: The missing letters are
Question 2: Choose the word that names the picture
Question 3: Choose the word that names the picture
Question 4: Choose the word that names the picture
Question 5: Choose the word that names the picture
Question 6: What color is a tomato?
Question 7: Choose the correct word that names the picture
Question 8: Choose the correct word that names the picture
Question 9: Choose the correct word that names the picture
Question 10: Choose the correct word that names the picture
Question 11: Is this an apple?
Question 12: What color is a tomato
Question 13: Choose the correct (small letter)
Question 14: Choose the correct (small letter)
Question 15: Choose the correct (small letter)
Question 16: Choose the correct (small letter)
American Section ➡️Primary➡️Grade2
Admission Exam – English
Question 1: What is the plural of: girl
Question 2: What is the plural of: bus
Question 3: Replace "Dad" with the correct pronoun.
Question 4: Replace "A nurse" with the correct pronoun.
Question 5: Replace "The movie" with the correct pronoun.
Question 6: Replace "My father and my mother" with the correct pronoun.
Question 7: Which groups are complete sentences? (1) Sarah is a nice girl. (2) He is (3) with my friends (4) I am a student.
Question 8: Choose the verb: "We play football well."
Question 9: Choose the verb: "Sarah laughs happily."
Question 10: We ………. friends.
Question 11: I ………. a student.
Question 12: They ………. boys.
Question 13: Omar ………. my brother.
Question 14: Opposite of "Fat"
Question 15: Opposite of "Black"
Question 16: Opposite of "Tall"
Question 17: Opposite of "Up"
American Section ➡️Primary➡️Grade3
Admission Exam – English
Q1: Choose the sentence with the correct conjunction.
Q2: Choose the sentence with the correct conjunction.
Q3: Choose the correct order: "got a pet I have"
Q4: Choose the correct order: "dog This is my"
Q5: Sarah is happy because she passed _____ final test.
Q6: _____ apple is very fresh.
Q7: Ali always runs _____ than others.
Q8: There is a lot of noise coming _____ the neighbors.
Q9: Change into negative: "She is my aunt."
Q10: Change into negative: "I can fly."
Q11: They _____ in the party yesterday.
Q12: She _____ in the supermarket.
Q13: He _____ got a nice jacket.
Q14: We _____ got a new car.
Q15: The book is _____ the desk.
Q16: I play _____ the park.
Q17: My pen is _____ the table.
Q18: We sleep _____ our rooms.
American Section ➡️Primary➡️Grade4
Admission Exam – English
Q1: A train runs _____ a bike.
Q2: People wear heavy clothes _____.
Q3: You _____ phone people late at night.
Q4: Her uncle will buy a car _____.
Q5: The boys _____ their rooms now.
Q6: Subject of "Dave has been painting the picture."
Q7: Subject of "My friend speaks French well."
Q8: Verb in "Good food makes you strong."
Q9: Verb in "The cat jumped over the fence."
Q10: Noun in "Our house is very big."
Q11: Replace "The children" with the correct pronoun.
Q12: Replace "The girl" with the correct pronoun.
Q13: Replace "David" with the correct pronoun.
Q14: Replace "Our school" with the correct pronoun.
Q15 (Comprehension): What is one of Ted's favorite places?
Q16: Ted said that people in Mexico never _____.
Q17: Hotels are not a good choice in Mexico because _____.
Q18: What should one see in Mexico?
American Section ➡️Primary➡️Grade5
Admission Exam – English
Q1: We _____ to a new house next week.
Q2: Our uncles _____ traveling to London.
Q3: The boys usually _____ on Friday.
Q4: My cousin _____ me tomorrow.
Q5: We have _____ the movie.
Q6: "What a nice place it is!" is a _____ sentence.
Q7: "The dog chased the cat yesterday." is a _____ sentence.
Q8: "Has your dad come back?" is a _____ sentence.
Q9: "Where will you go on holiday?" is a _____ sentence.
Q10: Complete subject in "The birds were on the tree."
Q11: Complete predicate in "The Lakers play basketball tonight."
Q12: Common noun in "The girls were glad yesterday."
Q13: Common noun in "Our teachers are helpful."
Q14 (Comprehension): How many arms does an octopus have?
Q15: What is Frieda?
Q16: Which word best describes Frieda?
Q17: Where does Frieda live?
American Section ➡️Primary➡️Grade6
Admission Exam – English
Q1: What change should be made? "The diaries of the tourists recorded their adventures."
Q2: "The red hue of the rocks looked eerie at night."
Q3: "A group of travelers filled the buses of the school."
Q4: "My colleague find a great pleasure in keeping antiques."
Q5: "Our class teacher always motivate us to keep going with our hobbies."
Q6: Correct tense: "Burial chambers tell us about ancient Egypt."
Q7: Correct form: "Archaeologists always tries to search for secrets of the past."
Q8: Correct form: "Look! It rains heavily again."
Q9: Correct form: "These special models should to help us imagine real dinosaurs."
Q10: Correct form: "Ray have been so amazing in his shows recently."
Q11: Sentence type: "Because Paul felt tired, he stayed at home."
Q12: Sentence type: "Many species of plants live in the rain forest."
Q13: Sentence type: "Larry loved the rain, but Darla did not."
Q14: "She took us on a field trip." — "us" is a:
Q15: "They believed the sea captain was a good man." — "They" is a:
Q16 (Comprehension): How did Ann feel every time she saw a spider?
Q17: Which happened last?
Q18: What did Ann have to do if she saw a spider at home?
Q19: How does the passage describe spiders?
Q20: Why was Ann ready for the big test at the end?
American Section ➡️Middle➡️Grade7
Admission Exam – English
Q1: "Pass the salt, please."
Q2: "Wow, I really got the concert tickets!"
Q3: "The people of Japan celebrate many holidays."
Q4: "Is the Statue of Liberty made of snow?"
Q5: "Uncle Dave bought a new car."
Q6: "Before we had lunch."
Q7: "The boys in our neighborhood."
Q8: "The next train will arrive in ten minutes."
Q9: _____ the birds in the field again?
Q10: My cousin _____ playing football.
Q11: Karen _____ a pet cat called Fluffy.
Q12: My mother sometimes _____ me with my homework.
Q13: David _____ cleaning his room now.
Q14: Your friends _____ going on vacation tomorrow.
Q15 (Comprehension): When are bear cubs born?
Q16: What do bears do all winter?
Q17: How tall can a Brown Bear get?
Q18: A den is…
American Section ➡️Middle➡️Grade8
Admission Exam – English
Q1: The girl with the blue jeans _____ leader of the group.
Q2: The violin _____ a musical instrument.
Q3: Most of the people _____ happy with the victory.
Q4: The scissors _____ to Mr. Jack's toolbox.
Q5: Each of these apples _____ good.
Q6: _____ many interesting stories in our reading books.
Q7: In "In ancient Rome, shoe style depended on social class." — "shoe style" is:
Q8: In "Jessica did her math homework." — "did her math homework" is:
Q9: In "Her little sister Rebecca has joined the team." — "Her little sister Rebecca" is:
Q10: "My uncle lives in California..." — "California" is:
Q11: "The school offers great activities..." — "school" is:
Q12: "Van Gogh is a famous French artist." — "Van Gogh" is:
Q13: "The girl looked at herself in the mirror." — "girl" is:
Q14 (Comprehension): Dogs helped people go to America by…
Q15: How tall are the smallest dogs?
Q16: What can all dogs do well?
Q17: How old was the oldest dog?
Q18: The best antonym for "pet" is…
American Section ➡️Middle➡️Grade9
Admission Exam – English
Q1: "We had pizza for lunch, and we had fish for dinner."
Q2: "Ray and Rita played tennis yesterday."
Q3: "While mom was cooking dinner, dad arrived home."
Q4: "Ashley read a book that she had bought, and Andy played his guitar."
Q5: "If you see Charlotte, please give her this message." — the underlined "If you see Charlotte" is:
Q6: "Jim needs the book that is on his shelf." — "that is on his shelf" is:
Q7: "The passengers walked until they were exhausted." — "until they were exhausted" is:
Q8: "Has Jane met the family who moved in next door?" — "who moved in next door" is:
Q9: Jenny, Yori, Cora, and I were all doing _____ in the school orchestra.
Q10: The winners were _____.
Q11: The tools will last longer if you take care of _____.
Q12: Each child brought _____ poster to the game.
Q13: Nobody _____ observed moons around Mercury.
Q14 (Comprehension): Helicopters are able to _____.
Q15: When airplanes move upward, _____.
Q16: If an area is congested, it is _____.
Q17: Why don't helicopters need runways?
American Section ➡️High➡️Grade10
Admission Exam – English
Q1: Irony is best defined as _____.
Q2: The author's tone is _____.
Q3: A story has five basic elements which are _____.
Q4: In an external conflict, a character may struggle against _____.
Q5: An allusion is best defined as _____.
Q6: A man struggling whether to have a career change is a:
Q7: Tom in a traffic jam with loud horns and angry shouts is a:
Q8: An angry bird trying to escape from a trap is a:
Q9: "The detective dedicated his life to hunting down the truth." What does "hunting down the truth" mean?
Q10: "The person who wrote the Declaration..." — "who" is a:
Q11: "whose interests ranged from art..." — "whose" is a:
Q12: Subject of "Real friends won't walk away in time of trouble."
Q13: "Playing games for long time during vacation" is a:
Q14: "Reading opens new scopes of knowledge." is a:
Q15: "Mira felt great felicity when her missing dog found his way home." "Felicity" means:
Q16: Which word is misspelled? "In every student's academic career..."
Q17: Stanley had never liked Louisa, but he once _____ her.
American Section ➡️High➡️Grade11
Admission Exam – English
Q1: Foreshadowing is _____.
Q2: "Nice breeze gently blew causing the roses to dance." Figure of speech:
Q3: An allusion is best defined as _____.
Q4: An inference is known as _____.
Q5: Infer from the hybrid cars passage:
Q6: "Her hair was like gravy..." is a:
Q7: "The day we passed together... seemed a bright fire..." is a:
Q8: "He told us that he enjoyed watching the movie." — "watching the movie" is a:
Q9: "San wants to visit Rome..." — "to visit Rome" is a:
Q10: "London, the capital of England..." — "the capital of England" is a:
Q11: "Are these the videotapes that you wanted to borrow?" — underlined clause is:
Q12: "Whenever I hear that song, I remember my last birthday party." — underlined clause is:
Q13 (Comprehension): Data from the Venus study can be used to:
Q14: The atmosphere of Venus:
Q15: One can infer from the passage that:
American Section ➡️High➡️Grade12
Admission Exam – English
Q1: Hyperbole is best defined as _____.
Q2: "The children are flowers grown to add beauty to life." Figure of speech:
Q3: Authors introduce their characters and setting in the _____.
Q4: An inference is known as _____.
Q5: "Today was a very cold and bitter day, as cold and bitter as a cup of hot chocolate; if the cup had vinegar added..." This uses:
Q6: Correct modifier usage for "Before opening the door, the alarm code has to be entered."
Q7: Correct for "Austen drew a picture of a squirrel using computer software."
Q8: "Rolling up his shirt sleeves, Tam prepared to chop wood..." — italicized is:
Q9: "Seeing that opera was an unforgettable experience." — "Seeing that opera" is:
Q10: "a twenty-six mile footrace" is a:
Q11 (Comprehension): How long have people been playing chess?
Q12: Where did the game chess is based on come from?
Q13: Main idea in the fourth paragraph:
Q14: How does a game of chess end?
Q15: How is blitz chess different from regular chess?
American Section ➡️Kindergarten➡️Kindergarten1
No Math exam for Kindergarten 1
American Section ➡️Kindergarten➡️Kindergarten2
No Math exam for Kindergarten 2
American Section ➡️Kindergarten➡️Kindergarten3
No Math exam for Kindergarten 3
American Section ➡️Primary➡️Grade1
Admission Exam - Math
Question 1: Choose the missing numbers.
Question 2: Choose the missing numbers.
Question 3: Count the ducks.
Question 4: Count the ducks.
Question 5: Count the bananas.
Question 6: Count the bananas.
Question 7: What's the name of this shape?
Question 8: Which numbers are missing?
Question 9: Which numbers are missing?
Question 10: Which shows the numbers in the correct order?
Question 11: Which shows the numbers in the correct order?
American Section ➡️Primary➡️Grade2
Admission Exam - Math
Q1: Kaden has 3 apples. Emy has 6. Who has more?
Q2: Equation for how many apples in all?
Q3: Isabelle counts to 110. Which number next?
Q4: Complete: 121,122,123, ?, ?
Q5: Complete: ?, ?, 108, 109
Q6: 1 ten and 9 ones
Q7: 8 tens and 1 one
Q8: Seventeen
Q9: 9 tens
Q10: 90 – 20 =
Q11: 90 – 50 =
Q12: 70 + 20 =
Q13: 30 + 20 =
Q14: Shape with more than 4 sides?
Q15: Name the shape (4 equal sides).
Q16: Name the shape (3 sides).
Q17: Name the shape (3 sides).
American Section ➡️Primary➡️Grade3
Admission Exam – Math
Q1: 11 + 37 + 49 =
Q2: 13 + 37 + 32 =
Q3: 14 − 8 =
Q4: 38 − 17 =
Q5: 27 − 18 =
Q6: 45 − 27 =
Q7: 7 hundreds 1 ten 3 ones =
Q8: 3 hundreds 0 tens 8 ones =
Q9: 5 hundreds 2 tens 0 ones =
Q10: 7 hundreds 0 tens 0 ones =
Q11: Skip count by hundreds: 300, 400, ?, ?
Q12: 600, ?, ?, 900
Q13: Is 521 < 512?
Q14: Is 814 > 798?
Q15: Is 266 > 257?
Q16: Is 398 = 399?
American Section ➡️Primary➡️Grade4
Admission Exam – Math
Q1: On which day did 9 students wear school colors?
Q2: Which equation is NOT true?
Q3: Compare: 1/3 __ 1/5
Q4: Compare: 1/2 __ 2/4
Q5: Compare: 2/3 __ 1/3
Q6: The polygon's perimeter is 83 inches. What is the missing side?
Q7: What is 1/4 + 1/4?
Q8: What is 2/8 equivalent to?
Q9: Which is larger: 1/2 or 2/3?
Q10: Half of 20 is:
American Section ➡️Primary➡️Grade5
Admission Exam – Math
Q1: Estimate 353 ÷ 5
Q2: Estimate 643 ÷ 8
Q3: Estimate 251 ÷ 5
Q4: Estimate 31 ÷ 6
Q5: 34,867 rounded to nearest hundred =
Q6: 34,867 rounded to nearest ten =
Q7: Rule: Divide by 8. If legs = 24, spiders = ?
Q8: Legs = 32, spiders = ?
Q9: Legs = 40, spiders = ?
Q10: Legs = 48, spiders = ?
Q11: A 4-sided figure with all sides equal and right angles is also:
American Section ➡️Primary➡️Grade6
Admission Exam – Math
Q1: Is 740 ÷ 20 = 37?
Q2: Is 840 ÷ 30 = 28?
Q3: Is 160 ÷ 40 = 4?
Q4: Is 540 ÷ 90 = 7?
Q5: A triangle with all angles less than 90° is:
Q6: A triangle with one 90° angle is:
Q7: Compare: 25.048 __ 25.408
Q8: Compare: 0.23 __ 0.230
Q9: Compare: 15.047 __ 15.046
Q10: Compare: 0.203 __ 0.230
American Section ➡️Middle➡️Grade7
Admission Exam – Math
Q1: 2.3 × 4.2 =
Q2: 45.03 + 12.23 =
Q3: 7.2 ÷ 0.8 =
Q4: 98.35 − 74.25 =
Q5: Solve: X/8 = 2
Q6: Solve: 2X + 1 = 9
Q7: Solve: 3X − 3 = 9
Q8: Solve: 3 − X = −1
Q9: Using C = (5/9)(F − 32), if F = 41, C =
Q10: Area of rectangle with length 8cm, width 4cm =
American Section ➡️Middle➡️Grade8
Admission Exam – Math
Q1: Solve: 2x + 4 > 6
Q2: Graph y = 2x − 1: when x = 0, y =
Q3: Evaluate: 12 + 2(12 − 9)²
Q4: Slope of line through (3,1) and (9,2)
Q5: Which lines are parallel: y = 6x + 12 and:
Q6: A triangle with all sides equal is:
Q7: Sum of angles in a triangle =
Q8: If two angles of a triangle are 50° and 60°, the third is:
Q9: A horizontal line has a slope that is:
Q10: A vertical line has a slope that is:
American Section ➡️Middle➡️Grade9
Admission Exam – Math
Q1: Expand: 2y(y + 1)
Q2: Expand: (b + 3)(b + 7)
Q3: Factor: 25x² − 9
Q4: Can a triangle have sides 2, 3, 5 inches?
Q5: Solve: x + y = 19, x − y = −7. x =
Q6: From Q5, y =
Q7: In ΔABC right-angled at C with BC = 3, AB = 5, AC = 4. sin A =
Q8: From Q7, tan B =
Q9: For y > x − 3, the point (0, 0) satisfies:
Q10: A rectangle requires opposite sides equal. If sides are 2x and x+4, then x =
American Section ➡️High➡️Grade10
Admission Exam – Math
Q1: Common ratio of 1, 4, 16, 64:
Q2: Next term after 64:
Q3: Rectangle length = x − 2, width = x + 4. Area =
Q4: Probability of rolling a number less than 4 on a standard cube:
Q5: Area of a 5 × 8 rectangle:
Q6: If PS = 10 and RS = 4, P(point on RS) =
Q7: Volume of prism with base area 20 and height 5:
Q8: A point chosen randomly on a line segment has probability proportional to:
Q9: (x + 3)(x − 3) =
Q10: Probability of an impossible event:
American Section ➡️High➡️Grade11
Admission Exam – Math
Q1: Slope of y = 3x + 2:
Q2: y-intercept of y = 3x + 2:
Q3: Vertex of y = x² − 4x + 1:
Q4: Axis of symmetry of y = x² − 4x + 1:
Q5: (x² − 13x − 48) ÷ (x + 3) =
Q6: The parent function y = x² transformed to y = (x − 3)² is shifted:
Q7: Solve: 4 + √(x − 1) = 5. x =
Q8: √25 =
Q9: (x² − 9) / (x − 3) simplifies to (with x ≠ 3):
Q10: Domain restriction for 1/(x − 5):
American Section ➡️High➡️Grade12
Admission Exam – Math
Q1: Equation of circle with center (3, 1) and radius 5:
Q2: P(even or 3) on a fair number cube:
Q3: sin²θ + cos²θ =
Q4: Law of Sines: a/sin A =
Q5: Area of triangle with base 10, height 6:
Q6: Simplify: (x² − 4)/(x − 2) with x ≠ 2:
Q7: The triangle area using sides a, b and angle C is:
Q8: sin θ / cos θ =
Q9: Sum of finite geometric series 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 =
Q10: 1 − cos²θ =