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Question 1: Which sentence uses the correct phrasing for a formal request?
Can you do this quick?
Could you please assist me with this?
Do this now, okay?
You gotta help me out.
Question 2: Which phrase is most appropriate for politely asking for directions in a new city?
Hey, where’s the museum at?
Could you please guide me to the museum?
Tell me how to get to the museum.
Museum’s around here, right?
Question 3: Which sentence has a natural flow for casual weekend plans?
I propose we meet on Saturday.
Let’s chill this Saturday, sound good?
I suggest a gathering this weekend.
We shall convene on Saturday.
Question 4: What is a polite way to ask someone to repeat themselves?
Say that again!
Could you please repeat that?
What did you say?
Speak louder!
Question 5: Which sentence has a natural tone for casually suggesting a coffee break?
I propose we take a coffee break.
How about we grab a coffee real quick?
Let us adjourn for coffee.
I suggest a brief coffee pause.
Question 6: How would you politely offer assistance to someone?
Need help or what?
Can I assist you with anything?
Do it yourself!
What’s your problem?
Question 7: How would you introduce yourself at a professional networking event?
Yo, I’m here!
Hi, I’m [Name], and I work in [Industry].
What’s this event about?
I don’t know anyone here.
Question 8: How would you ask for clarification during a discussion?
What do you mean?
I don’t care!
Speak louder!
Just stop!
Question 9: How is the word "leisure" pronounced in British English?
/ˈleʒ.ə/
/ˈliː.ʒə/
/lɪˈʒʊə/
/ˈlaɪ.ʒə/
Question 10: Which word has stress on the second syllable?
Present (noun)
Present (verb)
Conduct (noun)
Record (noun)
Question 11: Which phrase is best for politely declining a suggestion?
No way, that’s awful!
I appreciate your idea, but I’ll pass.
That’s a terrible plan!
Not gonna happen!
Question 12: How would you politely ask for a colleague’s input during a brainstorming session?
What’s your idea?
Do you have any thoughts to share?
Why aren’t you talking?
Give me your idea now.
Question 13: What is the most diplomatic way to request clarification during a discussion?
What are you talking about?
I’m not sure I follow, could you explain further?
Huh, what’s that mean?
Say that again, I don’t get it.
Question 14: How is "clerk" pronounced in American English?
/klɜːrk/
/klɑːrk/
/klɛrk/
/klɪrk/
Question 15: How would you ask for someone’s opinion politely?
What do you think?
Tell me your thoughts now!
What’s your deal?
Speak up!
Question 16: How would you politely thank someone for their help in a professional setting?
Thanks a lot!
I sincerely appreciate your assistance.
You’re awesome!
Good job helping me.
Question 17: How would you politely end a conversation?
I’m done talking!
It was great speaking with you, but I need to go.
Bye, I’m out!
Stop talking now!
Question 18: How is the word "advertise" pronounced in British English?
/ˈæd.vər.taɪz/
/ədˈvɜː.taɪz/
/ˈæd.vɜːr.taɪz/
/əd.vərˈtaɪz/
Question 19: Which sentence uses natural intonation for expressing surprise?
You got the job? (rising tone)
You got the job. (flat tone)
You got the job! (excited tone)
You got the job. (falling tone)
Question 20: Complete the dialogue: "What’s your favorite activity?" "I enjoy ___."
hike in the mountains
hiking in the mountains
hikes in the mountains
mountain hiking
Question 21: Which phrase is most natural for casually suggesting a movie night?
I propose a cinematic evening.
How about a movie night tonight?
Let us schedule a film viewing.
We should arrange a movie event.
Question 22: Complete the sentence: "Can you ___ the project?"
manage
managing
managed
manages
Question 23: How would you introduce yourself in a professional setting?
Yo, I’m here!
Hi, my name is [Your name], and I’m excited to join.
Hey, what’s up?
I’m just here.
Question 24: Which phrase feels most natural for casually expressing excitement about an event?
I am profoundly thrilled.
I’m super pumped for this!
My enthusiasm is immense.
I express great excitement.
Question 25: How would you politely request more time to complete a task?
Give me more time!
Could I have an extension, please?
I need more time now!
Hurry up with the deadline!
Question 26: How would you politely ask for someone’s name?
Who are you?
May I have your name, please?
What’s your name, huh?
Tell me your name!
Question 27: How is "route" pronounced in British English?
/ruːt/
/raʊt/
/rʊt/
/ˈrɔːt/
Question 28: How would you politely express disagreement in a professional setting?
I respectfully disagree with your view.
You’re totally wrong.
That’s a bad idea.
I don’t like your opinion.
Question 29: How would you politely ask someone to repeat themselves?
What did you say?
Could you please repeat that?
Say it again, louder!
I didn’t hear you, speak up!
Question 30: What is a polite way to express disagreement?
You’re wrong!
I see your point, but I respectfully disagree.
That’s nonsense!
No way!
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