curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/en-a2-quiz-share-progress-accomplishments/6960370ede2b87e92f532735.md
This quiz checks your understanding of how to communicate progress and accomplishments in meetings and updates.
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.
What do you call a meeting that happens every Monday?
Daily
Monthly
Yearly
Weekly
Which definition is incorrect?
To catch means to notice or find something, such as a problem or mistake.
To gather means to collect or bring things together, like data or information.
To address means to deal with or handle a problem or challenge.
To hesitate means to go to or be present at an event or meeting.
What is a performance review?
A casual team meeting
A job interview for a new role
A report written by coworkers
A regular evaluation of an employee's work by a manager
Which sentence correctly shows that something is created using certain information or ideas?
The plan is based at last year's report.
The plan is based from last year's report.
The plan is based with last year's report.
The plan is based on last year's report.
What does pretty mean in this sentence: He's pretty good at management?
He is not very good at it.
He is only okay, not strong.
He looks cute or nice.
He is quite good at managing people and tasks.
Which option correctly matches the type of goal?
Short-term: becoming a team leader in 10 years.
Mid-term: finishing a task today.
Long-term: completing a report this week.
Mid-term: earning a professional certification in two years.
What is a mockup?
A finished product ready for use
A written project report
A technical error
A visual model showing how something will look
Which of the following is NOT correct?
Q1 includes January to March.
Q2 includes April to June.
Q4 includes October to December.
Q3 includes October to December.
What does to give the green light mean?
To delay a decision
To stop a project
To explain a plan
To give permission to proceed
Listen to the audio. When is it appropriate to say that? <!-- (quiz audio) Sarah: Way to go! It looks like we're making great progress. -->
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"audio": {
"filename": "8.1-3.mp3",
"startTimestamp": 37,
"finishTimestamp": 40
},
"transcript": [
{
"character": "Sarah",
"text": "Way to go! It looks like we're making great progress."
}
]
}
When a coworker makes an error in a report.
When a teammate asks how to do a task.
When a colleague disagrees in a meeting.
When a teammate finishes a task successfully.