Second Conditional Sentences Test! Trivia Quiz

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Below is a Second Conditional Sentences Test. It is perfect for those of you who find it hard to differentiate different types of sentences; in this case, identify second conditional sentences. These types of sentences describe events that may not happen now or in the near future. Give it a shot and see if you can complete the sentences.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    If we visited Australia,

    • A.

      We would meet friendly people.

    • B.

      We would visit the pyramids.

    • C.

      We would see elephants.

    Correct Answer
    A. We would meet friendly people.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "we would meet friendly people." This is because the statement "If we visited Australia" implies a hypothetical situation, suggesting that if we were to visit Australia, one of the things we would experience is meeting friendly people. The other two options, visiting the pyramids and seeing elephants, are not relevant to the hypothetical situation of visiting Australia.

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  • 2. 

    If we went to India,

    • A.

      We would see impressive glaciers.

    • B.

      We would practise scuba diving.

    • C.

      We would play cricket.

    Correct Answer
    C. We would play cricket.
    Explanation
    The given answer suggests that if someone were to go to India, they would play cricket. This implies that cricket is a popular sport in India, and it is likely that people engage in this activity there. The other options, such as seeing impressive glaciers or practicing scuba diving, do not provide any information about India specifically, making them less likely to be the correct answer.

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  • 3. 

    If we travelled to Antartica,

    • A.

      We would see the pyramids.

    • B.

      We would see impressive glaciers.

    • C.

      We would visit magnificent beaches.

    Correct Answer
    B. We would see impressive glaciers.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "we would see impressive glaciers." This is because Antarctica is known for its vast ice sheets and glaciers. It is home to some of the largest ice shelves in the world, such as the Ross Ice Shelf. These impressive glaciers are a prominent feature of the Antarctic landscape and would be a sight to behold if one were to travel there.

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  • 4. 

    If we visited Egypt,

    • A.

      We would see the pyramids.

    • B.

      We would practise rafting.

    • C.

      We would see giant whales.

    Correct Answer
    A. We would see the pyramids.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "we would see the pyramids" because the sentence structure indicates that the speaker is talking about a hypothetical situation ("If we visited Egypt") and the verb "would" is used to express a possibility or likelihood. The other options ("we would practice rafting" and "we would see giant whales") are not mentioned in the original sentence and therefore cannot be inferred as possibilities.

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  • 5. 

    If we won the prize,

    • A.

      We would be sad.

    • B.

      We would be happy.

    • C.

      We would be angry.

    Correct Answer
    B. We would be happy.
    Explanation
    If we won the prize, we would be happy. This is because winning a prize is generally associated with positive emotions such as joy and satisfaction. Winning something often brings a sense of accomplishment and can boost one's mood. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that if we won the prize, we would feel happy about it.

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