"Are you sure these are beginner questions," John asked timidly, his ego bruised from its severe tutoring moments earlier. Gail answered with a soft cackle. Her voice came out muffled, emerging from deep within the fog-wreathed corner of our office she had converted into her HSK Fortress of Doom. "I'm just not sure a beginner is really going to need to know 不鄙视."

At the opposite end of our office, Echo and the rest of the team were holding an impromptu party in the recording studio. "The questions are a bit tough," she admitted over the steady beat of the Bossa nova. "But the words we're testing for are still fairly basic. So even if people don't know what some of the answers mean, they should be able to guess the correct one." Another burst of cackling emerged from Gail's shrouded domain. "That's the idea at least," Echo added. "The HSK is difficult though, people can't expect the multiple choice section to be nothing but hello and goodbye."
 said on
March 25, 2009
Yes. Useful test but quite difficult. Lower to mid-range intermediate I would think.
 said on
March 10, 2010
I've always been puzzled by the character 乖. As far as I can tell it has 2 almost contradictory meanings: here it means 听话 or 不淘气, but in 乖戾 it pretty much means the opposite.
 said on
March 11, 2010
@Dave,

yes you are right. O(∩_∩)O~

乖has two nearly contradictory meanings. but today we only use the meaning 听话 or 不淘气 in daily life. We can only find the other meaning in extremely formal words such as 乖戾 and in 成语. That is to say, if you see 乖 in extremely formal words, it means "on the contrary"...
 said on
March 14, 2010
Grace: I think I picked up 乖戾 from reading 幾米 books, so I assumed it was in fairly common usage.
 said on
March 15, 2010
@Dave,

well personally I have never used 乖戾。。。But I can understand it...O(∩_∩)O~
 said on
April 26, 2010
This lesson was extremely hard compared to the other ones I've done in beginner. It would be nice if you guys distinguished between the lessons that are appropriate for HSK basic and for HSK elementary/intermediate. These are 2 different tests. Great interface. It would be nice if after submitting, it gave you translations of the sentences, and maybe an explanation of the answer.
Mark Lesson Studied