curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/en-b1-quiz-share-feedback/6960442c33cde51b9c78d980.md
This quiz checks your understanding of vocabulary and expressions used to give opinions, discuss problems, and communicate suggestions.
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 performance review?
A meeting where employees evaluate a product before release
A report about customer complaints and system errors
A technical document describing system architecture
An evaluation of an employee's work over a specific period
Which of the following does NOT share feedback?
You've done a great job with your QA work.
I've noticed that your documentation isn't always complete.
The search function is slow and some buttons aren't responding.
I'll update you immediately.
Which definition is incorrect?
To join means to attend or participate in an activity or meeting.
To cause means to make something happen, often a result or problem.
To approach means to deal with something using a particular method.
To improve means to delay something until later.
You're talking about multiple emails, but not a specific large number, so you say: We received BLANK emails last week.
two
every
much
several
Listen to the audio. Why is it important to improve the documentation? <!-- (quiz audio) Bob: If we improve the documentation, it will be easier for others to follow your work. -->
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Because it helps the system process data much faster.
Because it helps the team organize more meetings.
Because it helps the system remove technical errors.
Because it helps others understand the process more clearly.
What does to catch an issue mean?
To delay a problem until later
To ignore a technical problem
To explain a problem to the client
To identify or detect a problem
Which sentence uses the correct preposition to mean something is progressing as planned or expected?
The project is in track with the timeline.
The project is by track with the timeline.
The project is with track with the timeline.
The project is on track with the timeline.
What do you call written or digital records explaining a system or process?
Support
Quarter
Perspective
Documentation
What does to meet deadlines mean?
To delay tasks until the next week
To discuss tasks with the team
To cancel tasks that are late
To finish tasks according to the plan
Which sentence expresses gratitude for comments or suggestions?
If you need support, let me know.
That sounds like a plan.
I guess you're right.
I appreciate your feedback.
Which phrase indicates an excessive amount?
Too many disagreement
A few disagreements
Some disagreements
Too much disagreement
Listen to the audio. What is Brian communicating? <!-- (quiz audio) Brian: True. But if we ignore different perspectives, we could end up with a less effective solution. -->
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"character": "Brian",
"text": "True. But if we ignore different perspectives, we could end up with a less effective solution."
}
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Different opinions always slow down the process.
The team already chose the best solution.
The project is finished successfully.
Ignoring other opinions may lead to a worse result.
Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
We won't have enough time to get the done work actual.
We won't have actual time to get the done work enough.
We won't have done time to get the enough work actual.
We won't have enough time to get the actual work done.
Why do you usually say I feel instead of I'm feeling when giving an opinion?
Because feel is used only in the present simple tense.
The verb feel isn't used to describe an opinion at all.
Because feel cannot be used with pronouns.
Because feel describes a state of mind, not an action.
What does perhaps express in this sentence: Perhaps we should review the feedback before the meeting?
It expresses that the team has already made a clear decision.
It expresses a strong order that everyone must follow immediately.
It expresses that the action already happened earlier.
It expresses a careful suggestion because the speaker is not completely certain.
What do you describe as latest?
The oldest version of something
The largest version of a product
The first version of a system
The most recent version or update
Listen to the audio. What does Maria mean? <!-- (quiz audio) Maria: Hi, James. I just got an email from a client. He's not happy with our latest update and I'm not sure why. -->
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"character": "Maria",
"text": "Hi, James. I just got an email from a client. He's not happy with our latest update and I'm not sure why."
}
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She already explained the problem to the client.
She believes the update is perfect.
She knows exactly what caused the issue.
She does not know the reason for the client's dissatisfaction.
Which pair is incorrect?
Did you finish the report? → Yes, I did.
Have they completed the task? → No, they haven't.
Are you attending the meeting? → Yes, I am.
Will she join the call? → No, she will.
What's the difference between these two questions: Is there something wrong with the server? and Is there anything wrong with the server?
Both questions always mean exactly the same.
The first asks about the past; the second about the future.
The first question is grammatically incorrect.
The first assumes there is a problem; the second asks more generally.
What does to keep someone in the loop mean?
To exclude someone from updates
To assign someone a new task
To remove someone from the project
To keep someone informed about the situation