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The document is a comprehensive model exam for the Third Secondary Grade (Thanaweya Amma) covering various English language topics, including multiple-choice questions, sentence rewriting, error correction, reading comprehension, translation, and writing tasks. It includes specific examples and prompts for students to demonstrate their understanding of English grammar and usage. The exam aims to assess students' language skills and knowledge in preparation for their assessments.

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Full Model Exam Thanaweya Amma

The document is a comprehensive model exam for the Third Secondary Grade (Thanaweya Amma) covering various English language topics, including multiple-choice questions, sentence rewriting, error correction, reading comprehension, translation, and writing tasks. It includes specific examples and prompts for students to demonstrate their understanding of English grammar and usage. The exam aims to assess students' language skills and knowledge in preparation for their assessments.

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Comprehensive Model Exam – Third


Secondary Grade (Thanaweya Amma)
Time: 3 hours
Answer all the following questions:

1. Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:


1. The train had already left when we _____ the station.
a) reached b) reach c) reaching d) had reached

2. If he _____ harder, he will pass.


a) studies b) studied c) had studied d) study

3. He didn’t come to school, _____?


a) did he b) didn’t he c) does he d) doesn’t he

4. She asked me where I _____ from.


a) come b) coming c) came d) comes

5. We _____ in this house since 2010.


a) live b) lived c) have lived d) had lived

6. This is the book _____ I told you about.


a) which b) who c) where d) when

7. I wish I _____ more time to study.


a) have b) had c) will have d) has

8. The man, _____ car was stolen, is my neighbor.


a) who b) which c) whose d) where

9. If I _____ you, I wouldn’t do that.


a) am b) were c) was d) be

10. I haven’t seen her _____ last Monday.


a) since b) for c) ago d) before

2. Rewrite the following sentences using the words in brackets:


1. He is too short to reach the shelf. (enough)

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2. She didn’t come because she was ill. (so)

3. They make cars in this factory. (Passive)

4. ‘I can help you,’ he told me. (Reported speech)

5. Despite being tired, she went to school. (Although)

3. Find the mistake in each sentence and correct it:


1. He didn't used to like coffee.

2. I'm interesting in reading history books.

3. She works as a doctor since 2015.

4. He asked me if I have seen his bag.

5. The more you study, the better you gets.

4. Read the following passage and answer the questions:


Electric cars are becoming more popular because they are better for the environment. They
don’t produce harmful gases like petrol or diesel cars. Governments are also encouraging
people to buy electric cars by giving them tax reductions.

1. Why are electric cars becoming popular?

2. What kind of gases do electric cars avoid producing?

3. How do governments encourage people to use electric cars?

4. In your opinion, should more people switch to electric cars? Why?

5. The Novel: (The Prisoner of Zenda)


1. Describe the role of Sapt in the king’s rescue plan.

2. What were the main challenges Rassendyll faced while impersonating the king?

3. How did the story reflect loyalty and sacrifice?

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6. Translation:
A) Translate into Arabic:
Technology has a great impact on our daily lives and makes many things easier.

B) Translate into English:


‫التعليم الجيد هو أساس تقدم أي مجتمع‬.

7. Writing:
Write a paragraph of 6–8 sentences about:
“Benefits of reading regularly.”

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