So I've done the test, but I can't find the key for the English test in your pdf, only math...?
Anywho, here are my answers:
1: 1
2: 1
3: 4
4: 4
5: 4
6: 3
7: 3
8: 4
9: 2
10: 4
11: 4
12: 2
13: 2
14: 1
15: 2
16: 6
17: 3
18: 1
19: 4
20: 9
21: 2
22: 7
23: 8
24: 10
25: 5
26: 3
27: 1
28: 1
29: 2
30: 3
31: 2
32: 4
33: 4
34: 4
35: 3
36: 3 It just didn't seem worth the trouble.
37: 2
38: 5 Sure, I'll get to it as soon as I finish sending this e-mail.
39: 4
40: 3 It's an honor to receive such a prestigious award.
41: 4
42: 1 ...at a local store for twice as much. (But it may as well be "...for twice as much at a local store". I hate when you have to be lucky...)
43: 5
44: 4 ...because she had been busy working on...
45: 5
45: 5
47: 8
48: 1
49: 4
50: 6
Edit:
Oh, the table above was the key. Sorry for not realising that...
I'll just check my score.
Edit2:
49/50
...but how is the answer on question #15 not "Taking time to get rid of many excessive items instead of rushing it" if the author literally writes this:
"If you have a need for abundance, it is often better to organize what you have rather than try to force yourself to throw stuff out. Once things are organized, it may be easier for you to see what is excessive, and part with it bit by bit. Just don't expect yourself to become a minimalist overnight."
...?
Edit3: Wait, I see it now... I was dumb.