Mastery Quiz #4 Spanish One Self Introduction Conversation
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Mastery Quiz #4 Spanish One Self Introduction Conversation
Questions and Answers
1.
Hola
A.
Good morning
B.
Hello
C.
Good afternoon
D.
Good night
Correct Answer
B. Hello
Explanation The given options are different greetings used at different times of the day. "Hello" is a general greeting that can be used at any time, making it the correct answer.
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2.
¿Cómo
estás?
A.
How are you?
B.
What's you address?
C.
Where are you from?
D.
What's your name?
Correct Answer
A. How are you?
Explanation The correct answer is "How are you?" because the question "¿Cómo estás?" in Spanish translates to "How are you?" in English. This is a common way to greet someone and ask about their well-being.
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3.
Buenos noches
A.
Good morning
B.
Hello
C.
Good evening
D.
Good night
Correct Answer
D. Good night
Explanation The given options are various greetings in different languages and times of the day. "Good night" is the correct answer because it is the appropriate greeting to use when saying goodbye or wishing someone a restful sleep at the end of the day.
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4.
Buenos
días
A.
Good morning
B.
Hello
C.
Good evening
D.
Good night
Correct Answer
A. Good morning
Explanation The correct answer is "Good morning" because it is a common greeting used to wish someone a pleasant start to their day. It is typically used in the morning hours as a polite and friendly way to acknowledge someone's presence and show respect.
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5.
Me llamo
A.
I call myself
B.
Your name is
C.
What's your name
D.
I'm a llama
Correct Answer
A. I call myself
Explanation The phrase "Me llamo" in Spanish translates to "I call myself" in English. It is a common way to introduce oneself and state one's name.
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6.
Buenas
tardes
A.
Good morning
B.
Hello
C.
Good afternoon
D.
Good night
Correct Answer
C. Good afternoon
Explanation The given answer is "Good afternoon" because the phrase "Buenas tardes" translates to "Good afternoon" in English.
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7.
¿Cuándo
es tu cumpleaños?
A.
What day is it?
B.
When is your wedding?
C.
Is it your anniversary?
D.
When is your birthday?
Correct Answer
D. When is your birthday?
Explanation The correct answer is "When is your birthday?" because the question "¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños?" translates to "When is your birthday?" in English. The other options provided are not accurate translations of the original question.
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8.
¿Cómo te
llamas?
A.
What do you call yourself?
B.
Do you eat llamas?
C.
My name is?
D.
Are you feeling ok?
Correct Answer
A. What do you call yourself?
Explanation The correct answer is "What do you call yourself?" This is the correct answer because the question "¿Cómo te llamas?" translates to "What do you call yourself?" in English. It is a common way to ask someone's name in Spanish.
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9.
Hasta luego
A.
Goodbye
B.
Until we next see each other
C.
Until later
D.
Until tomorrow
Correct Answer
C. Until later
Explanation The phrase "Until later" is a common way to say goodbye when you expect to see the person again later in the day or in the near future. It implies that the speaker is looking forward to the next meeting or encounter.
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10.
Hasta la vista
A.
Goodbye
B.
Until we next see each other
C.
Until later
D.
Until tomorrow
Correct Answer
B. Until we next see each other
Explanation The phrase "Until we next see each other" is a common way of saying goodbye with the intention of meeting again in the future. It implies that the speaker is looking forward to the next encounter and suggests a sense of anticipation and expectation for the next meeting.
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11.
Hasta
mañana
A.
Goodbye
B.
Until we next see each other
C.
Until later
D.
Until tomorrow
Correct Answer
D. Until tomorrow
Explanation The word "hasta" in Spanish means "until" and "mañana" means "tomorrow". Therefore, the phrase "hasta mañana" translates to "until tomorrow" in English. This phrase is commonly used as a way to say goodbye and express the hope of seeing someone again the next day.
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12.
¿De
dónde eres?
A.
Where's the bathroom?
B.
I'm from Alpine.
C.
How old are you?
D.
Where are you from?
Correct Answer
D. Where are you from?
Explanation The correct answer is "Where are you from?" because the question "¿De dónde eres?" translates to "Where are you from?" in English. The other options are unrelated to the given question.
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13.
Soy de
A.
Where are you from?
B.
I'm from
C.
My name is
D.
I'm ___________old.
Correct Answer
B. I'm from
Explanation The given correct answer is "I'm from." This answer is appropriate because it directly responds to the question "Where are you from?" It indicates the speaker's place of origin or nationality.
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14.
Mucho gusto
A.
Good morning
B.
Nice to meet you
C.
See you later
D.
I'm sorry
Correct Answer
B. Nice to meet you
Explanation The phrase "Mucho gusto" is a Spanish expression that translates to "Nice to meet you" in English. It is commonly used when meeting someone for the first time as a polite and friendly greeting. Therefore, "Nice to meet you" is the correct answer as it accurately conveys the meaning of "Mucho gusto" in English.
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15.
Lo siento
A.
I'm sorry
B.
Excuse me (after injury, offense, interruption)
C.
Excuse me (request to pass by, interrupt)
D.
You're welcome
Correct Answer
A. I'm sorry
Explanation The correct answer is "I'm sorry" because it is used to express regret or apologize for a mistake or wrongdoing. In the given options, "I'm sorry" is the most appropriate response for situations where one needs to apologize or express remorse. The other options have different meanings and purposes, such as asking for permission (Excuse me), expressing gratitude (You're welcome), or seeking attention (Excuse me).
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16.
Com permiso
A.
I'm sorry
B.
Excuse me (after injury, offense, interruption)
C.
Excuse me (request to pass by, interrupt)
D.
You're welcome
Correct Answer
C. Excuse me (request to pass by, interrupt)
Explanation The phrase "Com permiso" is commonly used to politely request someone to move aside or interrupt them briefly. It is often used in situations where you need to pass by someone or get their attention. Therefore, the correct answer is "Excuse me (request to pass by, interrupt)."
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17.
Perdón
A.
I'm sorry
B.
Excuse me (after injury, offense, interruption)
C.
Excuse me (request to pass by, interrupt)
D.
You're welcome
Correct Answer
B. Excuse me (after injury, offense, interruption)
Explanation The correct answer is "Excuse me (after injury, offense, interruption)". This phrase is used to apologize or show remorse for causing harm or interrupting someone. It can be used to express regret for accidentally hurting someone physically or emotionally, or for interrupting someone while they were speaking or doing something. It is a polite way to acknowledge the mistake and ask for forgiveness.
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18.
De nada
A.
I'm sorry
B.
Excuse me (after injury, offense, interruption)
C.
Excuse me (request to pass by, interrupt)
D.
You're welcome
Correct Answer
D. You're welcome
Explanation The phrase "You're welcome" is a common response when someone says "Thank you" to express gratitude for something. It is used to acknowledge the appreciation and to indicate that the person is happy to help or provide assistance. In this context, "De nada" means "You're welcome" in Spanish, so it is the correct answer.
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19.
Me llamo Jean.
Correct Answer I call myself Jean.
Explanation The phrase "Me llamo Jean" is a Spanish sentence that translates to "I call myself Jean" in English. The verb "llamo" means "call" and the pronoun "me" indicates that the action is being done to oneself. Therefore, the correct answer is "I call myself Jean."
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20.
Adiós
Correct Answer Goodbye bye Bye
Explanation The correct answer is "Goodbye, bye, Bye" because these are all alternative ways of saying farewell or parting. They are commonly used in English to bid someone farewell when leaving or ending a conversation. Each variation has a similar meaning and can be used interchangeably depending on the level of formality or personal preference.
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21.
Ella es de Paraguay.
Correct Answer She is from Paraguay.
Explanation The given sentence "Ella es de Paraguay" is in Spanish, and when translated to English, it means "She is from Paraguay."
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22.
Soy de Alpine.
Correct Answer I'm from Alpine. I am from Alpine.
Explanation The given correct answer is "I'm from Alpine., I am from Alpine." Both of these sentences convey the same meaning and indicate that the person is from a place called Alpine. The contraction "I'm" is short for "I am" and is commonly used in informal speech. The second sentence is a more formal way of expressing the same idea.
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23.
Mi cumpleaños es en octubre.
Correct Answer My birthday is in October. My birthday's in October.
Explanation The given answer is correct because both sentences convey the same meaning. "My birthday is in October" and "My birthday's in October" are both grammatically correct ways to express that the person's birthday falls in the month of October. The contraction "birthday's" is a shortened form of "birthday is" and is commonly used in spoken English.
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24.
¿Cuántos
años tienes?
Correct Answer How old are you? How many years do you have?
Explanation The given question is asking about someone's age. Both "How old are you?" and "How many years do you have?" are correct ways to ask about someone's age.
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25.
Me llamo Susan.
Correct Answer I call myself Susan. My name is Susan. I'm Susan.
Explanation The given answer options all provide correct translations of the Spanish phrase "Me llamo Susan." Each option accurately conveys the meaning that the speaker's name is Susan. "I call myself Susan" emphasizes the act of the speaker referring to themselves as Susan. "My name is Susan" straightforwardly states the speaker's name. "I'm Susan" simplifies the sentence by directly stating the speaker's identity.
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26.
¿y
tú?
Correct Answer and you? And you?
Explanation The correct answer is "and you?" because it is the appropriate response to the question "¿y tú?" in Spanish. "¿y tú?" translates to "and you?" in English, so the correct answer would be the same. Additionally, the repetition of "And you?" in the answer is likely just a formatting error or redundancy.
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