To construct a question involving the word "which", you must ask what one (or more) of many is the thing you are asking about.
For example:
Which of those books are from the library?
Or: which of these examples do you understand?
be/be/become/decide/do/do/do/encourage/move/put/spend/work
I 1.(joined) BP as a graduate trainee four years ago. I 2.(....did....) my degree in mechanical engineering at leeds University - and they obviously 3.(...decided ...) right at the beginning that I 4.(...was....) someone they wanted to keep, so they 5.(...put...) me on the fast track to promotion. This meant that i 6.(...would spend...) just three months in the production department and then they 7.(....would move..) me to marketing. Since then, I 8.(....have worked...) in three different divisions of the company and I 9.(...did...) an overseas posting as well - I 10.(...was....) assistant divisional manager in Venezuela for six months last year. The company 11.(...encouraged....) me to continue training, and last months I 12.(...did....) my professional exams and 13.(..became.....) a member of the Institute of Chartered Engineers.
1) lazier
2) more interesting
3)the shortest
4) the biggest
5)better
1) = <u>a.</u> Atai works with his brother
2) = <u>c.</u> My father watches TV in the evening.
3) = <u>c.</u> My brother works in a hospital.
4) = <u>b.</u> Does she live in Bishkek.
5) = <u>b.</u> How many languages do you speak?
6) = <u>a.</u> My aunt and uncle live in Moscow. Their flat is very nice.
7) = <u>b.</u>He likes playing football.
8) = <u>c.</u> I don't eat in restaurants.
December is the twelfth and last month of the year according to the Gregorian calendar. This is used used in almost all the world today. It was the tenth month in the early Roman calendar. It became the twelfth month in a later Roman calendar. Until 46 B.C., December only had 29 days. But the Roman statesman Julius Caesar added two days to December, which made it 31 days.