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Online Team Introductions Quiz

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--description--

This quiz checks your understanding of introductions, job vocabulary, and basic 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.

--quizzes--

--quiz--

--question--

--text--

Listen to the audio. When is it appropriate to say that? <!-- (quiz audio) James: Can you briefly introduce yourself? -->

--audio--

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{
  "audio": {
    "filename": "1.2-4.mp3",
    "startTimestamp": 3.8,
    "finishTimestamp": 5.6
  },
  "transcript": [
    {
      "character": "James",
      "text": "Can you briefly introduce yourself?"
    }
  ]
}

--distractors--

When you want someone to explain a problem.


When you want someone to describe their project.


When you ask about someone's schedule.

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When you want someone to say who they are.

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--text--

Which reply fits this question: Can you briefly tell about your experience?

--distractors--

My name is Alice, and I'm happy to be part of the team.


This is Alice's first day with us, so please let me introduce you all to her.


Today, we have a new member joining our team. I'd like to introduce you to Lisa.

--answer--

In my previous job, I developed mobile apps for small businesses.

--question--

--text--

Which is an example of having expertise?

--distractors--

She is learning how to use the tool.


She sometimes helps with the task.


She tried the task once before.

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She has many years of experience in it.

--question--

--text--

What is a previous job?

--distractors--

A job you want in the future.


A job you have right now.


A job you apply for online.

--answer--

A job you had in the past.

--question--

--text--

What do you call apps made for phones?

--distractors--

Software


Interface


Web tools

--answer--

Mobile apps

--question--

--text--

Which suffix is often added to a verb to form job names?

--distractors--

The suffix -ing.


The suffix -ed.


You need to change the order of the words.

--answer--

The suffix -er.

--question--

--text--

Which of the following is NOT correct?

--distractors--

To develop means to make or create something new.


To contribute means to give or add something to a project.


To collaborate means to work together with others.

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To coordinate means to provide help or assistance to someone.

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--text--

True or false: A small business is typically an independently owned and operated company with relatively few employees.

--distractors--

That's false.


It depends on the company.


Sometimes that's true.

--answer--

That's true.

--question--

--text--

Which option shows the incorrect object pronoun?

--distractors--

Ime


sheher


theythem

--answer--

youyour

--question--

--text--

Which sentence uses the correct object pronoun?

--distractors--

Give the report to we.


I saw she at the office.


Please call their later.

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She sent it to him.

--question--

--text--

True or false: Senior has more experience than junior.

--distractors--

That's false.


Sometimes that's false.


It depends on the job position.

--answer--

That's true.

--question--

--text--

What does this sentence mean: She has been with the company for ten years?

--distractors--

She will start working there soon.


She worked there for ten years and left.


She worked there only in the past.

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She started ten years ago and still works there.

--question--

--text--

You want to ask about a meeting room and say: BLANK a meeting room available?

--distractors--

Are there


There is


Is this

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Is there

--question--

--text--

What do you call a planned timeline for tasks?

--distractors--

Activity


Experience


Data

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Schedule

--question--

--text--

Which word means something is short in duration or length?

--distractors--

Daily


Several


Secure

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Brief

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--text--

Who is a go-to person?

--distractors--

Someone new on the team.


Someone who works remotely.


Someone who manages time.

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Someone you ask for help or advice.

--question--

--text--

Which phrasal verb is NOT correct?

--distractors--

Interested in


Open to


Expertise in

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Contribute on

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--text--

What do you call a person chosen or appointed to speak or act on behalf of the company?

--distractors--

Programmer


Manager


Senior

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Representative

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--text--

Which sentence talks about duration correctly?

--distractors--

She have been with the company for five years.


He been here for two years.


They has been here since seven years.

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I have been here for three years.

--question--

--text--

Listen to the audio. When is it appropriate to say that? <!-- (quiz audio) James: Let's get started. -->

--audio--

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{
  "audio": {
    "filename": "1.2-4.mp3",
    "startTimestamp": 22.3,
    "finishTimestamp": 24.5
  },
  "transcript": [
    {
      "character": "James",
      "text": "Let's get started."
    }
  ]
}

--distractors--

When a meeting is ending.


When people are late.


When you are waiting.

--answer--

When you are ready to begin.