MCQ Quiz On Self Introduction

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MCQ Quiz On Self Introduction - Quiz

Do you know how to give a self-introduction? There are several behavioral aspects that everyone needs to know. If you know them well, the self-introduction quiz is perfect for you to check your understanding. Along with self-understanding, you can see how well you understand mannerisms and etiquettes, with the greeting test having multiple choice questions. Just go for it and check your understanding. Your scores will be revealed based on the correct answers you pick. All the best! Do share the quiz with others.
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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    You meet your principal at seven p.m. What would you say?

    • A.

      A. good morning, sir

    • B.

      B. good afternoon, sir

    • C.

      C. good evening, sir

    • D.

      D. good evening, son

    • E.

      E. good morning, dear

    Correct Answer
    C. C. good evening, sir
    Explanation
    The correct answer is C. good evening, sir. This is because the scenario mentioned is meeting the principal at seven p.m., which falls in the evening. Therefore, it is appropriate to greet the principal with "good evening" instead of "good morning" or "good afternoon." The term "sir" is also a respectful way of addressing the principal. The other options, such as "good morning" and "good afternoon," would be incorrect in this context.

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  • 2. 

    You want to go to bed at night. What would you say to your parents?

    • A.

      A. good morning

    • B.

      B. good night

    • C.

      C. good evening

    • D.

      D. good afternoon

    • E.

      E. good day

    Correct Answer
    B. B. good night
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "good night" because it is the appropriate phrase to use when you are going to bed at night. It is a common way to bid farewell and wish someone a restful sleep. The other options, such as "good morning," "good evening," "good afternoon," and "good day," are used at different times of the day to greet someone or bid them farewell accordingly.

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  • 3. 

    You have a new classmate. How would you introduce yourself to him/her?

    • A.

      A. let me to introduce my brother

    • B.

      B. allow me to introduce my sister

    • C.

      C. can I introduce my self?

    • D.

      D. allow me to introduce my team

    • E.

      E. let me to introduce my family

    Correct Answer
    C. C. can I introduce my self?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is C. "Can I introduce myself?" This is the most appropriate response as it directly addresses the situation of introducing oneself to a new classmate. The other options are not relevant as they suggest introducing someone else or a group, rather than oneself.

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  • 4. 

    You meet your friend at one p.m. What would you say?

    • A.

      A. good morning

    • B.

      B. good afternoon

    • C.

      C. good night

    • D.

      D. good evening

    • E.

      E. good day

    Correct Answer
    B. B. good afternoon
    Explanation
    The correct answer is B. good afternoon. Since it is one p.m., it is already past noon and we are in the afternoon. Therefore, saying "good afternoon" would be the appropriate greeting at this time of the day.

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  • 5. 

    You meet your teacher at nine p.m. What would you say?

    • A.

      A. good morning

    • B.

      B. good night

    • C.

      C. good evening

    • D.

      D. good day

    • E.

      E. good afternoon

    Correct Answer
    C. C. good evening
    Explanation
    The correct answer is C. good evening because meeting someone at nine p.m. is typically considered to be in the evening. Saying "good evening" is a polite and appropriate greeting for this time of day.

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  • 6. 

    You meet your new classmate and wonder about his name. What would you say?

    • A.

      A. when is your birthday?

    • B.

      B. where do you live?

    • C.

      C. how do you do?

    • D.

      D. how old are you?

    • E.

      E. what is your name?

    Correct Answer
    E. E. what is your name?
    Explanation
    When meeting a new classmate and wondering about their name, the most appropriate question to ask would be "What is your name?" This question directly addresses the specific information that you are curious about, allowing the classmate to introduce themselves and share their name with you. It is a polite and straightforward way to initiate a conversation and get to know someone better.

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  • 7. 

    You meet your new friend and wonder his age. What would you say?

    • A.

      A. what is your name?

    • B.

      B. where do you live?

    • C.

      C. how old are you?

    • D.

      D. what is your hobby?

    • E.

      E. how do you do?

    Correct Answer
    C. C. how old are you?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is C. how old are you? When meeting a new friend, it is common to ask about their age as a way to get to know them better.

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  • 8. 

    You meet your new friend and wonder about her address. What would you say?

    • A.

      A. what is your name?

    • B.

      B. how do you do?

    • C.

      C. how old are you?

    • D.

      D. what is your address?

    • E.

      E. where do you live?

    Correct Answer
    D. D. what is your address?
    Explanation
    In order to obtain information about the new friend's address, the most appropriate question to ask would be "D. what is your address?". This question directly asks for the desired information and is specific to the topic of interest. The other options, such as asking for the person's name, how they are doing, or their age, are not relevant to the inquiry about their address. Asking "E. where do you live?" could also be a valid question, but "D. what is your address?" is more direct and explicit.

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  • 9. 

    You want to say goodbye to your friend. What would you say?

    • A.

      A. good luck

    • B.

      B. good bye

    • C.

      C. good day

    • D.

      D. good afternoon

    • E.

      E. good night

    Correct Answer
    B. B. good bye
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "good bye" because it is a commonly used phrase to bid farewell to someone. It is a polite and respectful way to end a conversation or part ways with a friend.

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  • 10. 

    You want to respond to your friend by saying that you are not too well. What would you say?

    • A.

      A. I'm very well. Thank you

    • B.

      B. I'm doing good. Thank you

    • C.

      C. I'm pretty well. Thank you

    • D.

      D. I got cold. Thank you

    • E.

      E. I'm sleepy.

    Correct Answer
    D. D. I got cold. Thank you
  • 11. 

    You meet your new classmate and wonder about his parents' job. What would you say?

    • A.

      A. What is your job?

    • B.

      B. What is your parents' religion?

    • C.

      C. What is your parents' job?

    • D.

      D. What is your parent's hobby?

    • E.

      E. what is his job?

    Correct Answer
    C. C. What is your parents' job?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is C. "What is your parents' job?" This question is the most appropriate and relevant way to inquire about the occupation of the classmate's parents. It shows an interest in their family background and allows for a conversation about their parents' professions. The other options, such as asking about the classmate's own job or their parents' religion or hobby, are not directly related to the original query about their parents' job.

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  • 12. 

    You meet your new friend and wonder about his hobby?

    • A.

      A. what is your eyes' color?

    • B.

      B. what is your phone number?

    • C.

      C. what is your father's name?

    • D.

      D. how old are you?

    • E.

      E. what is your hobby?

    Correct Answer
    E. E. what is your hobby?
    Explanation
    The question asks about the hobby of the new friend. It is a common and appropriate question to ask when getting to know someone. The other options (A, B, C, and D) do not pertain to hobbies and are not relevant in this context.

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  • 13. 

     You meet your new classmate and wonder about his parents' age?

    • A.

      A. how old are they?

    • B.

      B. how old are you?

    • C.

      C. how do you do?

    • D.

      D. how old is she?

    • E.

      E. how old is he?

    Correct Answer
    A. A. how old are they?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is A. how old are they? When meeting a new classmate, it is natural to be curious about their parents' age. The question "how old are they?" directly asks about the age of the classmate's parents, which is the most appropriate and relevant question in this context.

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  • 14. 

    You meet your friend at seven a.m. What will you say?

    • A.

      A. good morning

    • B.

      B. good afternoon

    • C.

      C. good night

    • D.

      D. good evening

    • E.

      E. good day

    Correct Answer
    A. A. good morning
    Explanation
    The correct answer is A. "good morning". This is because the scenario states that you meet your friend at seven a.m., which is typically considered morning time. "Good morning" is a common greeting used during this time of the day.

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  • 15. 

    Your friend says, "nice to meet you." What will you say to respond?

    • A.

      A. good bye

    • B.

      B. bye bye

    • C.

      C. good day

    • D.

      D. nice to meet you too

    • E.

      E. cheerio

    Correct Answer
    D. D. nice to meet you too
    Explanation
    The correct response to someone saying "nice to meet you" is to say "nice to meet you too." This shows politeness and acknowledges the other person's statement. It is a common response in social interactions when meeting someone for the first time.

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