1. D
2. C
3. B
4. A
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<span>1.The new system of the British Civil Service was established in 1854 as a result of the Northcote-Trevelyan report.</span>
<span>2.</span><span>The British Civil Service has a very high reputation.</span>
<span>3.</span><span>Entry to the Civil Service is based on the principle of selection on merit by fair and open competition and controlled by the Civil Service Commission.</span>
<span>4.</span><span>The Civil Service Commissioners are responsible for approving the selection of people for appointment to the higher levels and fast-streams of the Home Civil Service and the Diplomatic Service and are answerable to the Queen, and not to the Prime Minister.</span>
5.<span>To become a civil servant it is necessary to pass a number of tests, designed to measure their competence and suitability.</span><span><span>6.<span>Genuine loyalty to the minister in office is the first element in the professionalism of any civil servant; skill is the second.</span></span></span><span>Recruitment of middle ranking and junior staff is the responsibility of departments and executive agencies but their works are monitored by the Commissioners.</span><span>7.<span>Civil Servants are servants of the Crown.</span></span><span><span><span>8.</span></span></span><span>There are nearly 570,000 civil servants in Britain employed in various departments.</span>
1. Will he go home by train in 2 days ?
2.When will he go home by train ?
3.Will he go home by train in 2 days or in 5 days ?
4. In 2 days he go home by train, won’t he ?
Jack asked Ben what TV programmes he liked watching in the evening.
Ben answered that he preferred watching wildlife programmes.
Jack asked why he preferred watching wildlife programmes.
Ben replied that they were educative .He enjoyed watching programmes about flora and fauna.
Ben asked Jack what TV programmes he preferred .
Jack answered that he preferred to watch comedy programmes .They helped him to relax after his working day .