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Task and Project Updates Quiz

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This quiz checks your understanding of how to talk about updates, plans, and future actions in tasks and projects.

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 describe as upcoming?

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Something that happened recently


Something that is happening right now


Something that used to happen often

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Something that will happen very soon

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Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

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We go to launch the update tomorrow.


We are going launch the update tomorrow.


We going to launching the update tomorrow.

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We are going to launch the update tomorrow.

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What does to be on the same page mean?

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To read the same document


To work in the same place


To follow the same schedule

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To have the same understanding

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Which definition is incorrect?

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Cost-effective means good value for the money spent.


Accessible means easy to use or understand.


Interactive means involving participation or interaction.

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Broader means something that will happen soon.

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What is a launch?

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A long planning discussion


A pause before starting work


A review of past performance

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The introduction of a new product

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Which of the following means to come into contact with a target group?

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To discuss


To think


To combine

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To reach

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Which sentence correctly talks about choosing one thing over another?

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We used email instead the chat.


We used email instead chat.


We used email instead from chat.

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We used email instead of chat.

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What does audience refer to?

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The people who create content


The tools used for promotion


The place where content is shared

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The group of people who watch, read, or listen

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Listen to the audio. When is it appropriate to say that? <!-- (quiz audio) Bob: Oh! I see what you mean. -->

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  "audio": {
    "filename": "8.2-3.mp3",
    "startTimestamp": 21,
    "finishTimestamp": 22.52
  },
  "transcript": [
    {
      "character": "Bob",
      "text": "Oh! I see what you mean."
    }
  ]
}

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When a coworker makes a mistake in a report.


When a teammate refuses to help you.


When someone gives you an order.

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When someone explains their idea and you understand it.

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Which sentence correctly shows who the campaign is focused on?

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The campaign is targeted to students.


The campaign is targeted for students.


The campaign is targeting at students.

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The campaign is targeted at students.