Quiz "The Art Of Asking Questions"

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Choose ALL variants of questions that are grammatically correct. 

    • A.

      What is your name?

    • B.

      What age are you?

    • C.

      From where are you?

    • D.

      What languages do you speak?

    • E.

      How do you celebrate New Year?

    • F.

      Have you a family?

    • G.

      Do you like to travel?

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. What is your name?
    D. What languages do you speak?
    E. How do you celebrate New Year?
    G. Do you like to travel?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "What is your name?, What languages do you speak?, How do you celebrate New Year?, Do you like to travel?" These are the correct variants because they follow proper question formation and grammar rules. They all begin with a question word (What, How, Do) followed by a subject and a verb. The other options in the list either have incorrect word order or are missing a subject or verb, making them grammatically incorrect.

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  • 2. 

    Which question is grammatically correct? Choose only one option.

    • A.

      Do you know where is this street?

    • B.

      Do you know where this street is?

    • C.

      Do you know this street is where?

    Correct Answer
    B. Do you know where this street is?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Do you know where this street is?" because in English, the word order for a question is generally subject-verb-object. Therefore, the correct sentence structure is "Do you know" (subject-verb) followed by "where this street is" (object).

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  • 3. 

    Which question is grammatically correct? Choose only one option.

    • A.

      Do you know the market is here?

    • B.

      Do you know that the market is here?

    • C.

      Do you know if the market is here?

    Correct Answer
    C. Do you know if the market is here?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Do you know if the market is here?" This is the grammatically correct question because it uses the correct structure to ask about the possibility or uncertainty of the market's presence. The use of "if" indicates that the speaker is unsure about whether the market is here or not, and is seeking information or confirmation.

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  • 4. 

    Which question is grammatically correct? Choose only one option.

    • A.

      Can you tell me what time is it?

    • B.

      Can you tell me what is time?

    • C.

      Can you tell me what time it is?

    Correct Answer
    C. Can you tell me what time it is?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Can you tell me what time it is?" This sentence follows the correct word order in English, where the question word "what" is followed by the subject "time" and the verb "is." Additionally, the use of "it" at the end of the sentence is necessary to refer back to the subject "time."

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  • 5. 

    Which question is grammatically correct? Choose only one option.

    • A.

      Which color are your eyes?

    • B.

      Which way shall we go?

    • C.

      What day is today?

    Correct Answer
    B. Which way shall we go?
    Explanation
    The question "Which way shall we go?" is grammatically correct because it follows the correct word order and uses the appropriate verb form. The question begins with the interrogative pronoun "Which," followed by the subject "way," and then the verb "shall go." The structure of the question allows for a clear and concise inquiry about the direction or path to take.

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