C accession makes relationship between Bulgaria and Romania safer and stronger
5. The conditions for accession were
A designed for Bulgaria only
B to ensure funding for farmers
C to strengthen fight against bribery in Romania
6. The main question for Centre of European Reforms is
A whether the countries meet the standards of cleanliness
B whether they’ll cease their relations with Russia
C whether the EU will be able to rely on them and their efficiency
The countries have to solve the problem of corruption, because
A it undermines the EU financial security principles
B if they don’t the countries may require bigger part of the EU budget
C it may influence decision making, the EU budgeting and the internal market
After accession the Centre of European Reforms is going to provide both countries with
A immediate access to the EU job market. B gradual access to the EU job market. C the access to the job market, but immediate or gradual is the question
9. The Romanian Prime Minister
A requires equal treatment for the Romanians in the job market
B calls for restrictions of the UK arbitrariness
C demands to include a special provision on the Romanians employment into the treaty
The Bulgarian Ambassador to the UK believes
A that most of Bulgarians will rush to GB
B that 12 ,000 Bulgarians will establish themselves in GB
C that 3, 000 may wish to settle down in GB
TEST 2
T2 -Variant 2
Being in office, Tony Blair
A had been supported by the EU
B seemed not to support radical expansion
of the EU
C supported a radical expansion of the EU
2. The decision about Romania’s and Bulgaria’s accession to the EU was to take place
A a year ahead of schedule.
B 20 months ahead of schedule
C as it had been initially planned
3. The European Commission President
A deems there is no reason to change plans
for Romania’s and Bulgaria’s accession
B believes the countries had done nothing to join the EU
C notes the progress that had been made by the both countries
The conditions specified for Bulgaria and Romania were
A not stricter than those imposed on previous new members
B tougher than those imposed on previous new members
C the same with conditions stipulated for other countries
5. The strict monitoring regime and sanctions hanging over these countries
A would have been to continue after accession
B had been meant to help the countries to sort out their internal problems
C had been meant to oversee how the conditions of accession are fulfilled
6. The fight against corruption was seen as obligatory because
A corruption in Bulgaria and Romania affected the neighbouring countries
B it could have resulted in the economic crisis
C it may influence the EU budgeting
7. Britain’s open-door policy after the last EU expansion led to
A a flood of unskilled workers
B a flood of half a million workers in two years
C some improvements in the internal job market
The UK is going
A to limit the influx of immigrants from Bulgaria and Romania in the country
B to help immigrants from Bulgaria and Romania to find jobs Ñ to work out a new policy related to immigrants from Bulgaria and Romania.
9. The Romanian Prime Minister requires
an equal treatment for Romania, because
A this is a basic principle, stated in the treaty
B he believes that reasons to impose restrictions are insignificant
C the EU supports the UK in their decision to impose restrictions for Romanians