curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/en-a2-quiz-talk-about-hobbies-interests/69602e89c6d9b84c9ee2d8e2.md
This quiz checks your understanding of hobbies, interests, invitations, and the present perfect tense.
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 the phrases to be into, passionate about, and interested in mean?
To be required to do something
To be learning something new
To dislike something strongly
To like or enjoy something a lot
Which of the following is true about this sentence: She has worked on that project?
The action is only happening now.
The action happens every day.
The action is planned for later.
The action started before and matters now.
Which sentence incorrectly expresses duration or starting time?
I've been into photography for nearly a decade now.
I've been a cyclist for more than 15 years.
I've been a collector since I was 8 or 9 years old.
I've been into rock climbing and rafting since a while now.
What does as a hobby mean?
As a full-time job
As a school subject
As a daily obligation
As an activity for fun
What is the correct negative form of this sentence: I have tried rock climbing before?
I don't have tried rock climbing before.
I didn't have tried rock climbing before.
I not have tried rock climbing before.
I haven't tried rock climbing before.
Which of the following is a polite invitation to go cycling together?
You must go cycling with me.
We'll go cycling together now.
Do you go cycling with me today?
Would you like to go cycling together?
What does this question ask about: Why don't we start the meeting now?
A reason why the meeting was late
A rule about meeting times
A problem from an earlier meeting
An idea to start the meeting now
Which pair does NOT match correctly?
Are you into photography? → Absolutely.
How long have you been into photography? → For nearly a decade.
What kind of figures do you like? → I like sci-fi and fantasy.
What kind of cycling do you enjoy? → You're welcome to join!
Your gym is very close, so you say: My gym is BLANK the office.
nearly
on
behind
near
What does the most express in this sentence: This task takes the most time?
The task starts before others.
The task finishes after others.
The task happens very often.
The task takes more time than others.