--- id: 69601914119b98f0f0c530b8 title: First Day at The Office Greetings Quiz challengeType: 8 dashedName: en-a2-quiz-greetings-first-day-office lang: en-US --- # --description-- This quiz checks your understanding of greetings, introductions, job roles, and simple grammar. 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-- ## --quiz-- ### --question-- #### --text-- Which of the following is NOT a greeting? #### --distractors-- `It's a pleasure to meet you.` --- `Welcome aboard.` --- `Hello! Nice to meet you.` #### --answer-- `See you tomorrow.` ### --question-- #### --text-- Listen to the audio and select the most appropriate answer. #### --audio-- ```json { "audio": { "filename": "1.1-1.mp3", "startTimestamp": 0, "finishTimestamp": 4.2 }, "transcript": [ { "character": "Maria", "text": "Hello. You're the new graphic designer, right? I'm Maria, the team lead." } ] } ``` #### --distractors-- `Great to see you here.` --- `Good to know. Thank you!` --- `Sounds great!` #### --answer-- `Hi, that's right! I'm Tom.` ### --question-- #### --text-- What is the correct way to say your job or role at work? #### --distractors-- `I'm the Maria, team lead.` --- `I'm team lead Maria.` --- `I'm Maria, team lead.` #### --answer-- `I'm Maria, the team lead.` ### --question-- #### --text-- Who is a `team lead`? #### --distractors-- A person who oversees the progress of a project. --- A person who develops software or systems. --- A person who works alone. #### --answer-- A person who leads or manages a team. ### --question-- #### --text-- Which sentence uses the correct form of `to be`? #### --distractors-- `I are a designer.` --- `You am new here.` --- `They is very attentive.` #### --answer-- `She is my manager.` ### --question-- #### --text-- Which option shows the correct contraction? #### --distractors-- `you are` → `your` --- `is not` → `is'nt` --- `it is` → `its` #### --answer-- `I am` → `I'm` ### --question-- #### --text-- What is the correct way to say someone is from Texas? #### --distractors-- `Tom are from Texas.` --- `Sophie am from Texas.` --- `They is from Texas.` #### --answer-- `He is from Texas.` ### --question-- #### --text-- What do you say to greet someone new in a team or company? #### --distractors-- `That's your workspace.` --- `See you later.` --- `Are you ready to begin?` #### --answer-- `Welcome aboard.` ### --question-- #### --text-- What is the correct negative form of this sentence: `I'm the new graphic designer`? #### --distractors-- `I not am the new graphic designer.` --- `I don't the new graphic designer.` --- `I'm don't the new graphic designer.` #### --answer-- `I'm not the new graphic designer.` ### --question-- #### --text-- Which word means the place where you work, especially in an office? #### --distractors-- `Standing desk` --- `Ergonomic chair` --- `Lunch spot` #### --answer-- `Workspace` ### --question-- #### --text-- You see a laptop close to you and say: `BLANK is the laptop I want`. #### --distractors-- `That` --- `These` --- `Those` #### --answer-- `This` ### --question-- #### --text-- What is the correct question form of this sentence: `He's the new graphic designer`? #### --distractors-- `He is the new graphic designer?` --- `Does he the new graphic designer?` --- `Are he the new graphic designer?` #### --answer-- `Is he the new graphic designer?` ### --question-- #### --text-- When do you say: `Let me introduce you to Tom`? #### --distractors-- When you want to end a conversation. --- When you are talking about Tom's job. --- When two people already know each other. #### --answer-- When two people meet for the first time. ### --question-- #### --text-- Choose the grammatically correct answer: #### --distractors-- `This is Sophie. She a developer.` --- `This Sophie. She is a developer.` --- `This Sophie. She a developer.` #### --answer-- `This is Sophie. She is a developer.` ### --question-- #### --text-- Who is a `workmate`? #### --distractors-- A company manager --- A close friend --- A customer #### --answer-- Someone you work with ### --question-- #### --text-- What is the correct way to say which department you work in? #### --distractors-- `I'm Jake at Security.` --- `I Jake from Security.` --- `I'm Jake in the Security.` #### --answer-- `I'm Jake from Security.` ### --question-- #### --text-- How do you answer this question: `Is this card contactless?` #### --distractors-- `Yes, it does.` / `No, it doesn't.` --- `Yes, it isn't.` / `No, it is.` --- `Yes, this is.` / `No, this isn't.` #### --answer-- `Yes, it is.` / `No, it isn't.` ### --question-- #### --text-- When do you say `See you tomorrow`? #### --distractors-- When you meet someone for the first time. --- When you say hello. --- When you don't know the person. #### --answer-- When you will meet the person again the next day. ### --question-- #### --text-- True or false: There is no difference between `a`, `an`, and `the`. #### --distractors-- That's true. --- It depends on the word. --- Sometimes that's true. #### --answer-- That's false. ### --question-- #### --text-- Which word means listening or paying attention carefully? #### --distractors-- `Inactive` --- `Alternative` --- `Energetic` #### --answer-- `Attentive`