Use of English - Multiple Choice
C2
Cambridge English C2 Exam
For questions 1-8, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. Click the gaps to type your answer.
Working Across Languages
In many global firms, the (0) DEFAULT assumption is that adopting a single corporate language will smooth communication. In practice, however, multilingual workplaces are rarely so straightforward. Even when everyone is nominally fluent, meaning can be (1) .......... by accent, register and the unspoken rules of turn-taking. A joke that lands perfectly in one language may fall (2) .......... in another, and what sounds admirably direct to one team can strike another as needlessly brusque. Managers often try to solve this by issuing style guides and insisting on “plain English”, but such measures can be (3) .......... at best. People still revert to their first language when under pressure, and side conversations can (4) .......... those who are already less confident. Meanwhile, employees who speak the corporate language as a second or third language may be unfairly (5) .......... as less competent, simply because they hesitate or search for words. The most effective teams treat language as a shared responsibility: they (6) .......... for clarification, summarise decisions, and circulate notes so that no one is left guessing. They also recognise that translation is not a mechanical (7) .........., but an act of judgement. Ultimately, the goal is not perfect fluency, but a culture in which misunderstandings are spotted early and addressed without anyone losing (8) .......... .
About Use of English Multiple Choice — Cambridge English C2
This is a Cambridge English C2 Use of English Multiple Choice exercise. Read the text and decide which word — A, B, C or D — best fits each of the 8 gaps.
Multiple Choice questions test your vocabulary in context: collocations, phrasal verbs, linking words and words with similar but slightly different meanings. Practising C2 exercises like this builds the instinct to choose the right option quickly in the real exam.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions does this C2 Multiple Choice exercise have?
It has 8 gaps, and each gap gives you four options (A–D) to choose from.
What does Cambridge Use of English Multiple Choice test?
It focuses on vocabulary in context — collocations, phrasal verbs, fixed phrases and words that look similar but are not interchangeable.
How can I get better at Multiple Choice?
Read widely, learn words together with the words they combine with, and always read the whole sentence — including the words after the gap — before choosing your answer.
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What to do
In this part, you read a text with eight gaps and choose the best word from four options to fit each gap.
Nothing prepares you for this test better than reading.
Read a lot. Candidates who often read in English (for work, for fun) find this part of the test manageable, while those who never read tend to find it very hard.
If you are 100% sure that two of the 4 choices are completely identical, then neither can be the answer. There is always only one word that fits grammatically and has the right meaning.
Usually the correct option will be part of a fixed phrase or collocation, a phrasal verb, a connector or the only word that fits grammatically in the gap.
Strategy
- Read the title and the whole text quickly to understand its general meaning before you attempt the task.
- Check the words before and after the gap.
- Choose the best option.
- When you have finished, read the text again with the words inserted to check that it makes sense.
