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Sharing Progress and Achievements Quiz

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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.

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What do you call a meeting that happens every Monday?

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Daily


Monthly


Yearly

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Weekly

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Which definition is incorrect?

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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.

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To hesitate means to go to or be present at an event or meeting.

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What is a performance review?

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A casual team meeting


A job interview for a new role


A report written by coworkers

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A regular evaluation of an employee's work by a manager

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Which sentence correctly shows that something is created using certain information or ideas?

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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.

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The plan is based on last year's report.

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What does pretty mean in this sentence: He's pretty good at management?

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He is not very good at it.


He is only okay, not strong.


He looks cute or nice.

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He is quite good at managing people and tasks.

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Which option correctly matches the type of goal?

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Short-term: becoming a team leader in 10 years.


Mid-term: finishing a task today.


Long-term: completing a report this week.

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Mid-term: earning a professional certification in two years.

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What is a mockup?

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A finished product ready for use


A written project report


A technical error

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A visual model showing how something will look

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Which of the following is NOT correct?

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Q1 includes January to March.


Q2 includes April to June.


Q4 includes October to December.

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Q3 includes October to December.

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What does to give the green light mean?

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To delay a decision


To stop a project


To explain a plan

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To give permission to proceed

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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."
    }
  ]
}

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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.

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When a teammate finishes a task successfully.