" OK, but maybe "for" the test? 1) "there was no cake left": here we're talking of one (big) cake: it's all been eaten. ) cakes: they've all been eaten.
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"Had I not helped him in the test, he would not have scored that high." Correct."There were/was no cake left."
There was no cake left. (no more of a single cake) - Correct.
There were no cakes left. (no more of multiple cakes) - Correct.
There was no cake left. (not a single cake left - of several) - Correct in the right context."