Multi-speaker vs. monologue recordings (Practice Test) 10 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/10 Subscribe 1. In the multi-speaker conversation, what do the speakers decide to do? (A) Cancel the meeting (B) Reschedule the meeting (C) Attend the meeting (D) Shorten the meeting 2. In the monologue, what is the main topic of the lecture? (A) The history of art (B) The benefits of technology (C) The impact of climate change (D) The importance of education 3. In the multi-speaker conversation, what does Speaker 1 suggest about the project? (A) It should be delayed. (B) It should be canceled. (C) It should be expanded. (D) It should be completed on time. 4. In the monologue, what does the speaker recommend for improving health? (A) Eating more junk food (B) Exercising regularly (C) Sleeping less (D) Avoiding water 5. In the multi-speaker conversation, what does Speaker 2 say about the budget? (A) It is too high. (B) It is too low. (C) It is sufficient. (D) It is not relevant. 6. In the monologue, what does the speaker mention about the event? (A) It is free for everyone. (B) It requires prior registration. (C) It is only for students. (D) It will be held online. 7. In the multi-speaker conversation, what do the speakers agree on? (A) The need for more staff (B) The importance of the deadline (C) The lack of resources (D) The quality of the work 8. In the monologue, what does the speaker say about the product? (A) It is available in limited quantities. (B) It is suitable for all ages. (C) It is on sale this week. (D) It has received mixed reviews. 9. In the multi-speaker conversation, what does Speaker 3 suggest about the presentation? (A) It should be longer. (B) It should be more detailed. (C) It should be simplified. (D) It should be canceled. 10. In the monologue, what does the speaker imply about public transportation? (A) It is expensive but reliable. (B) It is cheap but often delayed. (C) It is not widely available. (D) It is the best way to travel.