Matching Phrases:
- 1. answer - all the questions
- 2. be - late
- 3. bring - snacks
- 4. eat - your mobile
- 5. turn off - a dictionary
- 6. use - a pen and a pencil
Note: Some of the 'A' words can potentially match with multiple 'B' words depending on context, but the above are the most common and logical pairings for making typical phrases.
Rules about doing exams:
- Answer all the questions: Make sure you attempt every question, even if you are unsure of the answer. Partial credit is often awarded.
- Be late: It is advisable not to be late for an exam. Arrive early to avoid stress and ensure you have enough time to settle in.
- Bring snacks: Depending on the exam duration and rules, bringing a small, quiet snack might be permissible and helpful for maintaining energy levels. However, check the exam policy first.
- Eat your mobile: This phrase is nonsensical in the context of exam rules. Mobile phones are generally prohibited or must be switched off and put away during exams.
- Turn off a dictionary: Dictionaries are usually allowed for reference, but you should only use them if permitted. Ensure you know which dictionaries are allowed and how to use them appropriately without distraction. If it's an electronic dictionary, it should be turned off if it has other functions.
- Use a pen and a pencil: Always check the exam instructions for the required writing instruments. Often, you'll need a pen for written answers and a pencil for multiple-choice sections.