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Break Room Conversations Quiz

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This quiz checks your understanding of questions, everyday work vocabulary, and simple grammar.

To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 18 of the 20 questions below.

Read each question and choose the correct answer. There's only one correct answer for each question.

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Which question is incorrect?

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Are you into photography?


Are they into photography?


Is he into photography?

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Am we into photography?

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Which adjective shows a negative feeling?

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Friendly


Cool


Supportive

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Boring

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Listen to the audio. What is asked with this question? <!-- (quiz audio) Tom: Listen, how about the team-building activities here? Are they cool? -->

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  "audio": {
    "filename": "1.3-1.mp3",
    "startTimestamp": 5.5,
    "finishTimestamp": 8.7
  },
  "transcript": [
    {
      "character": "Tom",
      "text": "Listen, how about the team-building activities here? Are they cool?"
    }
  ]
}

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If the activities are finished.


When the activities start.


Who plans the activities.

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What the activities are like.

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Which order shows frequency from most frequent to least frequent?

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dailyyearlyweeklymonthly


weeklydailyyearlymonthly


yearlymonthlydailyweekly

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dailyweeklymonthlyyearly

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What does this sentence mean: I've played these games before?

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You are playing them now.


You will play them later.


You never played them.

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You played them in the past.

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When would you say Maybe we can meet with them? to someone?

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When you give a strong order.


When you don't like an idea.


When you are sure about a plan.

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When you suggest an idea softly.

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What is the correct question form of this sentence: We have an agenda for each meeting?

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Are we have an agenda for each meeting?


We do have an agenda for each meeting?


Have we an agenda for each meeting?

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Do we have an agenda for each meeting?

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Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

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She don't assign tasks.


She not assign tasks.


She doesn't assigns tasks.

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She doesn't assign tasks.

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What is asked with this question: What does she do as the team lead?

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What she likes at work.


Where she works.


When she started.

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What her responsibilities are.

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Which question asks about personality?

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What does she like?


What does she look like?


Who is she?

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What is she like?

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Which conjugation is correct for discuss?

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Tom discuss


We discusses


Sarah discusss

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Sophie discusses

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Listen to the audio. How would you answer this question? <!-- (quiz audio) Tom: Do we discuss all our ongoing projects in these meetings? -->

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  "audio": {
    "filename": "1.3-4.mp3",
    "startTimestamp": 8.6,
    "finishTimestamp": 12.2
  },
  "transcript": [
    {
      "character": "Tom",
      "text": "Do we discuss all our ongoing projects in these meetings?"
    }
  ]
}

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Yes, we are. / No, we aren't.


Yes, we don't. / No, we do.


Yes, do. / No, don't.

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Yes, we do. / No, we don't.

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Which sentence uses the correct preposition for time?

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We meet at Tuesday morning.


We meet in Tuesday morning.


We meet for Tuesday morning.

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We meet on Tuesday morning.

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Which word means something is fair or acceptable?

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Outside


Favorite


Proactive

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Reasonable

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What is an agenda?

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A meeting reminder


A list of team members


A meeting summary

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A list of topics for a meeting

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You notice a problem in the code and say: BLANK a problem in the code.

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It is


There are


Has

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There is

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You ask about the existence of cafés nearby and say: BLANK any cafés around here?

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Is there


There are


Are

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Are there

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Which sentence using any is correct?

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There is any meetings today.


Are there any file here?


We don't have any informations.

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Do you have any questions?

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True or false: Within walking distance means the place is far away.

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That's true.


It depends on the place.


Sometimes that's true.

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That's false.

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How do you talk about the duration of a meeting?

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They usually last at 30 minutes.


They usually start at 30 minutes.


They usually take for 30 minutes.

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They usually take about 30 minutes.