Excuse me, can you change this ___ for me? A: five-pound note B: five pounds note C: five-pound notes D: five pounds notes
Excuse me, can you change this ___ for me? A: five-pound note B: five pounds note C: five-pound notes D: five pounds notes
Please give me five pounds'______ of this chocolate.
Please give me five pounds'______ of this chocolate.
In the story the small man was given ______. A: one pound more B: as much money as the pretty girl C: nothing D: five pounds
In the story the small man was given ______. A: one pound more B: as much money as the pretty girl C: nothing D: five pounds
Weighing five hundred pounds, ______. A: the cupboard could not be moved. B: she could not move the cupboard. C: the cupboard was too heavy for one person to move. D: the cupboard was unable to move.
Weighing five hundred pounds, ______. A: the cupboard could not be moved. B: she could not move the cupboard. C: the cupboard was too heavy for one person to move. D: the cupboard was unable to move.
How much do adult male polar bears weigh? A: about 1000 pounds B: about 680 pounds C: about 550 pounds D: about 350 pounds
How much do adult male polar bears weigh? A: about 1000 pounds B: about 680 pounds C: about 550 pounds D: about 350 pounds
The rental for the car is A: 15 pounds per day. B: 14 pounds per day. C: 40 pounds per day.
The rental for the car is A: 15 pounds per day. B: 14 pounds per day. C: 40 pounds per day.
How much will the man pay if he hires a car for 3 days A: 120 pounds B: 112 pounds C: 124 pounds
How much will the man pay if he hires a car for 3 days A: 120 pounds B: 112 pounds C: 124 pounds
In a pyramid, in order to live and grow, 2000 pounds of a tertiary consumer would require A: less than 2000 pounds of a producer. B: more than 2000 pounds of a secondary consumer. C: less than 2000 pounds of a sedondary consumer. D: no primary consumers.
In a pyramid, in order to live and grow, 2000 pounds of a tertiary consumer would require A: less than 2000 pounds of a producer. B: more than 2000 pounds of a secondary consumer. C: less than 2000 pounds of a sedondary consumer. D: no primary consumers.
If the man hires the car more than four days, then he may pay the rental A: 34 pounds per day. B: 40 pounds per day. C: 15 pounds per day.
If the man hires the car more than four days, then he may pay the rental A: 34 pounds per day. B: 40 pounds per day. C: 15 pounds per day.
If the price of British pounds in terms of the U.S. dollars is $1.80 per pound, then the price of U.S. dollars in terms of British pounds is:
If the price of British pounds in terms of the U.S. dollars is $1.80 per pound, then the price of U.S. dollars in terms of British pounds is: