curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/en-b1-quiz-plan-future-events/696043687613cbc3f7df2413.md
This quiz checks your understanding of how to plan future events.
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.
Which sentence correctly talks about a planned meeting?
The project is schedule for next week.
The project was scheduled for next week.
The project will schedule for next week.
The project is scheduled for next week.
What's the difference between this and next when talking about time?
Both always refer to the same time period.
This refers to the past; next refers to the present.
Next refers to the past; this refers to the future.
This refers to the current period; next refers to the following one.
Which of the following situations is an incorrect match?
DoS attack: Hackers overload a website with traffic so users cannot access it.
Phishing: A scam email asks users to share their passwords.
Hidden malware: Harmful software hidden inside the system.
SQL injection attack: Hackers send infected files to users via email.
What do you call a schedule that outlines times and dates of planned events?
Activity
Patch
Deadline
Timetable
Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
The meeting should lasts for two hours.
The meeting should lasting for two hours.
The meeting should last during two hours.
The meeting should last for two hours.
What do you describe as upcoming?
Something that already finished
Something happening right now
Something that happened last week
Something that will happen soon
What does to be on call mean?
To make a phone call
To attend a meeting in person
To cancel an appointment
To be available to provide help if needed
Listen to the audio. What does Jake express? <!-- (quiz audio) Jake: The entire technical support team will be on duty. -->
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"text": "The entire technical support team will be on duty."
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The team was on duty earlier today or yesterday.
The team might be on duty, but it's uncertain.
The team refuses or will not be on duty.
The team is expected to be on duty in the future.
Which sentence describes a fixed plan?
The deadline might be set for Friday.
The deadline is going to be set for Friday.
The deadline is probably set for Friday.
The deadline is set for Friday.
What is the contraction for will not?
Willn't
Wont
There is no contraction
Won't
True or false: A project manager oversees the progress of a project and ensures tasks are completed on time.
That's false.
It depends on the team.
It depends on the project.
That's true.
Which sentence uses the correct preposition to describe the source or starting point of something?
The issue came with a recent system update.
The issue came by a recent system update.
The issue came at a recent system update.
The issue came from a recent system update.
Which definition is incorrect?
To coordinate means to organize or collaborate to achieve a goal.
To reassure means to reduce someone's anxiety.
To implement means to put a plan into action.
To monitor means to predict the future with certainty.
Which sentence uses the correct modal verb to talk about a definite future action?
The update needs to improve security.
The update should improve security.
The update might improve security.
The update will improve security.
What is the phrase Let's meet later used for?
To give an order
To cancel a plan
To describe a past event
To make a suggestion
Listen to the audio. What does Maria ask about? <!-- (quiz audio) Maria: What are you going to recommend to improve security? -->
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"text": "What are you going to recommend to improve security?"
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She asks about decisions that were made in the past.
She asks only about a problem that is happening right now.
She asks about a task that has already been finished.
She asks about actions or plans that will happen in the future.
What is an example of unauthorized access?
A user logging in with their own password
An employee checking their email
A manager updating a schedule
A hacker entering a system without permission
Which phrase means the week following the current one?
This week
Last week
The previous week
Next week
What are best practices?
Random ideas that might work
A list of company holidays
Emergency procedures only
The most effective ways to do something
Does the phrase That sounds like a solid plan show support?
No, it shows disagreement.
Yes, but it asks for more details.
No, it cancels the plan.
Yes, it shows agreement and approval.