curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/en-a2-quiz-task-project-updates-plans/6960374ac68fa06b00612356.md
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.
What do you describe as upcoming?
Something that happened recently
Something that is happening right now
Something that used to happen often
Something that will happen very soon
Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
We go to launch the update tomorrow.
We are going launch the update tomorrow.
We going to launching the update tomorrow.
We are going to launch the update tomorrow.
What does to be on the same page mean?
To read the same document
To work in the same place
To follow the same schedule
To have the same understanding
Which definition is incorrect?
Cost-effective means good value for the money spent.
Accessible means easy to use or understand.
Interactive means involving participation or interaction.
Broader means something that will happen soon.
What is a launch?
A long planning discussion
A pause before starting work
A review of past performance
The introduction of a new product
Which of the following means to come into contact with a target group?
To discuss
To think
To combine
To reach
Which sentence correctly talks about choosing one thing over another?
We used email instead the chat.
We used email instead chat.
We used email instead from chat.
We used email instead of chat.
What does audience refer to?
The people who create content
The tools used for promotion
The place where content is shared
The group of people who watch, read, or listen
Listen to the audio. When is it appropriate to say that? <!-- (quiz audio) Bob: 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.
When someone explains their idea and you understand it.
Which sentence correctly shows who the campaign is focused on?
The campaign is targeted to students.
The campaign is targeted for students.
The campaign is targeting at students.
The campaign is targeted at students.