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Weekly Meeting Progress Quiz

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This quiz checks your understanding of common expressions and vocabulary used during weekly meetings.

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 a fresh pair of eyes mean?

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Someone with strong eyesight


Someone who wrote the code


Someone who works very fast

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Someone new giving a different view

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What is the difference between can and could?

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Can is more polite than could.


Can is only for the past.


Could is only for commands.

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Could is more polite than can.

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What is a session?

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A quick question


A short break


A final result

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A planned activity

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Which question asks about someone's current workload?

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Mind if I call you later?


Can you begin now?


Could you take a look?

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What's on your plate?

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What would you say if you were unable to move forward?

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I've been stuck of this task for a while.


I've been stuck for this task for a while.


I've been stuck in this task for a while.

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I've been stuck on this task for a while.

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What is an example of exchange?

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One employee finishes a project alone.


A coworker helps someone with their report.


An employee asks for help with a task.

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Two coworkers help each other with tasks.

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What are coding guidelines used for?

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To run code correctly


To test code carefully


To save code safely

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To write code correctly

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Which definition is incorrect?

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To lead means to guide others.


To provide means to give something.


To gain means to get something useful.

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To advise means to slowly develop over time.

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What is a valuable insight?

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A personal idea


A final choice


A first thought

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A useful information

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What does definitely mean in this sentence: I can definitely finish this task today?

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There is a chance you might finish it, but you're not sure.


You can finish it only if someone helps you.


You're not fully sure that you will finish it.

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You are sure and confident that you will finish it today.