From c5f9248b871338c1cd897e9c48cb6b94c28d0d18 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anastasiia <109740924+anastasiiauk@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2026 10:50:32 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] feat(curriculum): EN-A2 quiz for block 9 (#65524) --- .../69602ef35073dd8509b9b163.md | 327 +++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 275 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-) diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/en-a2-quiz-discuss-roles-responsibilities/69602ef35073dd8509b9b163.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/en-a2-quiz-discuss-roles-responsibilities/69602ef35073dd8509b9b163.md index 1340b9d8cf9..02ad124f6cd 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/en-a2-quiz-discuss-roles-responsibilities/69602ef35073dd8509b9b163.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/en-a2-quiz-discuss-roles-responsibilities/69602ef35073dd8509b9b163.md @@ -8,7 +8,11 @@ lang: en-US # --description-- -To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 9 of the 10 questions below. +This quiz checks your understanding of roles, responsibilities, and duties at work. + +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. # --quizzes-- @@ -18,219 +22,438 @@ To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 9 of the 10 questions below #### --text-- -Placeholder question +What does `yet` mean in this question: `Have you done this task yet?` #### --distractors-- -Placeholder distractor 1 +At a specific time in the past --- -Placeholder distractor 2 +At the same time as something else --- -Placeholder distractor 3 +At some time in the future #### --answer-- -Placeholder answer +Up to now, or before now ### --question-- #### --text-- -Placeholder question +Which sentence expresses what Alice is responsible for? #### --distractors-- -Placeholder distractor 1 +`Alice is in charge in this project.` --- -Placeholder distractor 2 +`Alice is in charge with this project.` --- -Placeholder distractor 3 +`Alice is in charge for this project.` #### --answer-- -Placeholder answer +`Alice is in charge of this project.` ### --question-- #### --text-- -Placeholder question +Who is usually responsible for hiring, training, and helping employees? #### --distractors-- -Placeholder distractor 1 +`Security department` --- -Placeholder distractor 2 +`IT department` --- -Placeholder distractor 3 +`Finance department` #### --answer-- -Placeholder answer +`HR department` ### --question-- #### --text-- -Placeholder question +Which of the following correctly says someone is close to turning 40? #### --distractors-- -Placeholder distractor 1 +`He is in his early 30s.` --- -Placeholder distractor 2 +`He is in his mid 30s.` --- -Placeholder distractor 3 +`He is in his early 40s.` #### --answer-- -Placeholder answer +`He is in his late 30s.` ### --question-- #### --text-- -Placeholder question +What is the correct way to describe someone who wears glasses? #### --distractors-- -Placeholder distractor 1 +`By glasses` --- -Placeholder distractor 2 +`Without glasses` --- -Placeholder distractor 3 +`On glasses` #### --answer-- -Placeholder answer +`With glasses` ### --question-- #### --text-- -Placeholder question +Choose the grammatically correct sentence: #### --distractors-- -Placeholder distractor 1 +`We has been working on this project for a week.` --- -Placeholder distractor 2 +`We been working on this project for a week.` --- -Placeholder distractor 3 +`We have been work on this project for a week.` #### --answer-- -Placeholder answer +`We have been working on this project for a week.` ### --question-- #### --text-- -Placeholder question +Which sentence uses `everyone`, `everything` or `everybody` correctly? #### --distractors-- -Placeholder distractor 1 +`Everyone are ready to start.` --- -Placeholder distractor 2 +`Everything were finished already.` --- -Placeholder distractor 3 +`Everybody don't like meetings.` #### --answer-- -Placeholder answer +`Everyone is ready for the meeting.` ### --question-- #### --text-- -Placeholder question +Is this information true: `Word is that the office will close`? #### --distractors-- -Placeholder distractor 1 +Yes, it is confirmed information. --- -Placeholder distractor 2 +Yes, it is official news. --- -Placeholder distractor 3 +It depends on who said that. #### --answer-- -Placeholder answer +No, it is a rumor. ### --question-- #### --text-- -Placeholder question +What does `ever` mean in this question: `Have you ever worked with her?` #### --distractors-- -Placeholder distractor 1 +At a future time --- -Placeholder distractor 2 +At the present moment --- -Placeholder distractor 3 +At a specific past time #### --answer-- -Placeholder answer - +At any time in your life ### --question-- #### --text-- -Placeholder question +What do you call someone who really cares and puts in a lot of effort? #### --distractors-- -Placeholder distractor 1 +`Smooth` --- -Placeholder distractor 2 +`Strict` --- -Placeholder distractor 3 +`Easygoing` #### --answer-- -Placeholder answer +`Committed` + +### --question-- + +#### --text-- + +What is a `role`? + +#### --distractors-- + +A written rule at work + +--- + +A personal opinion + +--- + +A daily schedule + +#### --answer-- + +The job or part someone has + +### --question-- + +#### --text-- + +How would you say you've been a team member for five years? + +#### --distractors-- + +`I am with the team five years.` + +--- + +`I was with the team for five years.` + +--- + +`I'm being with the team five years.` + +#### --answer-- + +`I've been with the team for five years.` + +### --question-- + +#### --text-- + +What is the difference between `must` and `have to`? + +#### --distractors-- + +They always mean exactly the same. + +--- + +`Must` is for the past; `have to` is for now. + +--- + +`Have to` is more polite than `must`. + +#### --answer-- + +`Must` is internal; `have to` is external. + +### --question-- + +#### --text-- + +What do you call the work someone needs to do every day? + +#### --distractors-- + +`Long-term goals` + +--- + +`Future plans` + +--- + +`Extra duties` + +#### --answer-- + +`Daily tasks` + +### --question-- + +#### --text-- + +Which sentence using `unless` is correct? + +#### --distractors-- + +`You are late unless you hurry.` + +--- + +`You are late unless you will hurry.` + +--- + +`You will be late unless you hurried.` + +#### --answer-- + +`You will be late unless you hurry.` + +### --question-- + +#### --text-- + +What does `work overtime` mean? + +#### --distractors-- + +To work fewer hours + +--- + +To work at home + +--- + +To work very slowly + +#### --answer-- + +To work extra hours + +### --question-- + +#### --text-- + +What do you call balancing career and personal life? + +#### --distractors-- + +`Job rotation` + +--- + +`Time tracking` + +--- + +`Career growth` + +#### --answer-- + +`Work-life balance` + +### --question-- + +#### --text-- + +How would you describe someone who keeps plans for everything? + +#### --distractors-- + +`Serious` + +--- + +`Impressive` + +--- + +`Fair` + +#### --answer-- + +`Organized` + +### --question-- + +#### --text-- + +What is a `progress report`? + +#### --distractors-- + +A plan for future work + +--- + +A list of daily tasks + +--- + +A final project result + +#### --answer-- + +A document showing work status + +### --question-- + +#### --text-- + +When would you say `That's impressive`? + +#### --distractors-- + +When instructions are hard to understand. + +--- + +When the result is not what you wanted. + +--- + +When the work is not finished yet. + +#### --answer-- + +When someone does something very well.