curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/en-a2-quiz-talk-about-typical-workday-tasks/696023253e4880cd0e5f4d1a.md
This quiz checks your understanding of routines, schedules, and daily work tasks.
To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 18 of the 20 questions below.
Read each question and choose the correct answer. There's only one correct answer for each question.
What is a routine?
Something you do one time only
Something you plan to do later
Something you do in a new way
A regular way of doing things
Listen to the audio. What does this question ask about? <!-- (quiz audio) Tom: What's your typical workday like? -->
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Your job title at work
Your plans for tomorrow
Your favorite work task
Your usual day at work
Which sentence correctly describes someone's current routine?
She is checking her emails every morning.
She checked her emails every morning.
She has checked her emails every morning.
She checks her emails every morning.
Which option uses prepositions of time correctly?
at 10am, on the evening, in April 7th
on 10am, in the evening, in April 7th
in 10am, on the evening, at April 7th
at 10am, in the evening, on April 7th
Which phrase shows the next action?
At the same time
Before that
Right now
After that
Which action happens first: First, I check my emails, then I start coding?
These actions happen at the same time.
You start coding.
It is not stated in the sentence.
You check your emails.
Which phrase means dividing something into smaller parts?
To stay on track
To log in
To depend on
To break down
What is a time management app used for?
To chat with coworkers
To write code faster
To join online meetings
To plan tasks and manage time
Which action happens second: I check my emails, and after that, I attend a meeting?
These actions happen at the same time.
You check your emails.
It is not stated in the sentence.
You attend a meeting.
Which statement is false?
Always means something happens all the time.
Sometimes means something happens occasionally.
Often means something happens frequently.
Never means something happens seldom.
How do you ask about the duration of a meeting?
Do we need to attend the meeting?
What do you do after the meeting?
When is the meeting?
How long is the meeting?
What does this sentence mean: You have to review your to-do list?
You want to write a new list.
You finished all your tasks.
You may look at it later.
You must check your tasks again.
Which definition is incorrect?
To conduct means to organize and carry out an activity or task.
To ensure means to make certain that something will happen.
To issue means to provide or distribute something officially.
To promote means to keep something safe.
What is the difference between every and any?
Every is used only in questions; any is used for all items.
Every and any both mean one item.
Every means no items; any means all items.
Every refers to all items in a group; any is used for one or more, often in questions.
Which sentence uses prepositions correctly?
Sarah wakes up in 7am, and after breakfast she goes at the office.
Sarah wakes up at 7am, and after breakfast she goes in the office.
Sarah wakes up on 7am, and after breakfast she goes for the office.
Sarah wakes up at 7am, and after breakfast she goes to the office.
What are features?
Problems in the software
Updates from the team
Bugs in the system
Functions or parts of software
Which sentence correctly talks about a regular team meeting?
On Wednesdays, we are having a meeting at 3.
On Wednesdays, we had a team meeting at 3.
On Wednesdays, we will have a team meeting at 3.
On Wednesdays, we have a team meeting at 3.
Which is true about this sentence: On Mondays, I test the login process?
It happened one time.
It will happen next Monday.
It happened in the past only.
It happens every Monday.
Listen to the audio. When is it appropriate to say that? <!-- (quiz audio) Sophie: It helps me stay on track. -->
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When something causes trouble.
When something slows you down.
When something feels confusing.
When something helps you focus.
What is meant by compliance?
Working faster than others
Giving help to coworkers
Making new company rules
Following rules at work