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Describing Your Current Project Quiz

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This quiz checks your understanding of the present continuous tense and project-related vocabulary.

To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 9 of the 10 questions below.

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

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What does this question ask about: What's your cybersecurity project about?

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Who is working on the project.


When the project will finish.


Where the project takes place.

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What the project focuses on.

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Which is true about this sentence: I'm checking our network for problems?

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The action happened in the past.


The action happens every day.


The action will happen later.

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The action is happening now.

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What would you say to explain why you do something?

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I'm studying web design on my new project.


I'm studying web design to my new project.


I'm studying web design about my new project.

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I'm studying web design for my new project.

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Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

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She are working on the report now.


She is work on the report now.


She works on the report now.

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She is working on the report now.

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Which definition is incorrect?

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Engaging means interesting to follow.


Challenging means difficult but useful.


Helpful means giving support to someone.

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Valuable means working fast and often.

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How would you say when your project will be available?

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My new project is away next month.


My new project is off next month.


My new project is in next month.

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My new project is out next month.

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What is the correct negative form of this sentence: He is working today?

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He doesn't working today.


He not working today.


He not is working today.

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He isn't working today.

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Listen to the audio. When is it appropriate to say that? <!-- (quiz audio) Mark: Nice. Good luck there. -->

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  "audio": {
    "filename": "2.3-3.mp3",
    "startTimestamp": 24.2,
    "finishTimestamp": 26.5
  },
  "transcript": [
    {
      "character": "Mark",
      "text": "Nice. Good luck there."
    }
  ]
}

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When someone finishes a task.


When someone explains a problem.


When someone makes a mistake.

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When someone is about to try something.

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What is an effort?

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A plan for future tasks


A result of hard tasks


A tool for faster tasks

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Energy used to do tasks

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Which expression means to stop working for a short time?

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To work on


To make sure


To experiment with

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To take time off