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Talking About Hobbies and Interests Quiz

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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.

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What do the phrases to be into, passionate about, and interested in mean?

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To be required to do something


To be learning something new


To dislike something strongly

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To like or enjoy something a lot

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Which of the following is true about this sentence: She has worked on that project?

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The action is only happening now.


The action happens every day.


The action is planned for later.

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The action started before and matters now.

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Which sentence incorrectly expresses duration or starting time?

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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.

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I've been into rock climbing and rafting since a while now.

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What does as a hobby mean?

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As a full-time job


As a school subject


As a daily obligation

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As an activity for fun

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What is the correct negative form of this sentence: I have tried rock climbing before?

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I don't have tried rock climbing before.


I didn't have tried rock climbing before.


I not have tried rock climbing before.

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I haven't tried rock climbing before.

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Which of the following is a polite invitation to go cycling together?

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You must go cycling with me.


We'll go cycling together now.


Do you go cycling with me today?

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Would you like to go cycling together?

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What does this question ask about: Why don't we start the meeting now?

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A reason why the meeting was late


A rule about meeting times


A problem from an earlier meeting

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An idea to start the meeting now

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Which pair does NOT match correctly?

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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.

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What kind of cycling do you enjoy?You're welcome to join!

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Your gym is very close, so you say: My gym is BLANK the office.

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nearly


on


behind

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near

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What does the most express in this sentence: This task takes the most time?

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The task starts before others.


The task finishes after others.


The task happens very often.

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The task takes more time than others.