feat(curriculum): EN-A2 quiz for block 10 (#65561)

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# --description--
To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 9 of the 10 questions below.
This quiz checks your understanding of expressing preferences and explaining motivations.
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--
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#### --text--
Placeholder question
How do you describe someone who has been influenced or encouraged to do something?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`Demotivated`
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Placeholder distractor 2
`Excited`
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Placeholder distractor 3
`Complicated`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`Motivated`
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Which definition is incorrect?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`To explore` means to look around and learn.
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Placeholder distractor 2
`To improve` means to get better.
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Placeholder distractor 3
`To generate` means to create ideas.
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`To motivate` means to reduce interest.
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
How would you say you must finish work very soon?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`We have flexible deadlines on this project.`
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Placeholder distractor 2
`We have available deadlines on this project.`
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Placeholder distractor 3
`We have frustrating deadlines on this project.`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`We have tight deadlines on this project.`
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Which of the following might motivate a team?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`Being in a rush`
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Placeholder distractor 2
`Having technical issues`
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Placeholder distractor 3
`Missing information`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`Improving their skills`
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
What is the difference between `motivation` and `demotivation`?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`Motivation` makes work slower; `demotivation` makes it faster.
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Placeholder distractor 2
`Motivation` is something new; `demotivation` is something old.
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Placeholder distractor 3
`Motivation` is about people; `demotivation` is about tasks.
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`Motivation` makes you want to act; `demotivation` makes you lose interest.
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
What do you call a group discussion to share ideas?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`Reporting`
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Placeholder distractor 2
`Scheduling`
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Placeholder distractor 3
`Reviewing`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`Brainstorming`
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Your team has been busy recently, so you say: `We've been busy BLANK`.
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`last year`
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Placeholder distractor 2
`on Monday`
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Placeholder distractor 3
`tomorrow`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`these days`
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Which is an example of `office politics`?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
Writing clean code
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Placeholder distractor 2
Fixing bugs together
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Placeholder distractor 3
Sharing tasks equally
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
Disagreeing on who should lead a project
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Is this sentence grammatically correct: `That does sound amazing`?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
No, it uses the wrong tense.
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Placeholder distractor 2
No, the verb misses an ending `-s`.
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Placeholder distractor 3
No, it needs a question mark.
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
Yes, it uses `does` for emphasis.
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
What does this question ask about: `What motivated you to choose this company?`
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
What you plan to do in the future.
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Placeholder distractor 2
What your job will be like every day.
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Placeholder distractor 3
What position you applied for.
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
Why you decided to join this company.
### --question--
#### --text--
You have many tasks today, so you say: `I have BLANK work to do`.
#### --distractors--
`many`
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`few`
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`several`
#### --answer--
`much`
### --question--
#### --text--
What is `flexibility`?
#### --distractors--
Working without rules
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Finishing work quickly
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Doing many tasks at once
#### --answer--
Ability to adapt to situations
### --question--
#### --text--
What's the difference between `what` and `which` in a question?
#### --distractors--
`What` is used only for people; `which` is for things.
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`What` asks about the past; `which` asks about the future.
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`What` is more polite than `which`.
#### --answer--
`Which` is used when the choices are known; `what` is more general.
### --question--
#### --text--
What does `to be an open door` mean?
#### --distractors--
To block progress
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To stop communication
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To avoid responsibility
#### --answer--
To create opportunities
### --question--
#### --text--
Which sentence shows putting effort into a task?
#### --distractors--
`She's working at open-source projects.`
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`She's working in open-source projects.`
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`She's working for open-source projects.`
#### --answer--
`She's working on open-source projects.`
### --question--
#### --text--
What do you call something that encourages people to act?
#### --distractors--
`Motivated`
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`Motivation`
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`Demotivation`
#### --answer--
`Motivator`
### --question--
#### --text--
Which of the following is true about this sentence: `She no longer works on this project`?
#### --distractors--
She will start working again soon.
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She is working right now.
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The work is new for her.
#### --answer--
She stopped working.
### --question--
#### --text--
When would you say `There's always a chance`?
#### --distractors--
When the decision is already final.
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When the rules cannot change.
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When success is impossible.
#### --answer--
When something could still happen.
### --question--
#### --text--
Which of the following does NOT express agreement?
#### --distractors--
`I can understand that.`
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`I totally get that.`
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`I'm with you on that one.`
#### --answer--
`Thanks for listening, by the way.`
### --question--
#### --text--
You have a lot to do today, so you say: `I have BLANK tasks to finish`.
#### --distractors--
`much`
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`little`
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`enough`
#### --answer--
`many`