Questions & Responses
Practice questions and responses.
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- Title: Questions & Responses MatchQuestions:
- Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: What time does the train leave?Options:
- At 3:00 PM.
- Yes, it does.
- It is a train.
Answer: At 3:00 PM.Explanation: 'What time' asks for a specific time or hour. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: Do you like playing tennis?Options:
- Yes, I do.
- Yes, I am.
- I play tennis yesterday.
Answer: Yes, I do.Explanation: Questions starting with 'Do you' usually require a 'Yes, I do' or 'No, I don't' response. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: Where did you go yesterday?Options:
- I went to the park.
- I will go tomorrow.
- Because it was fun.
Answer: I went to the park.Explanation: 'Where' asks about a location, and 'did' indicates the past tense. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: Are you coming to the party?Options:
- No, I'm too busy.
- Yes, I do.
- At 8:00 PM.
Answer: No, I'm too busy.Explanation: Questions starting with 'Are you' are Yes/No questions about current actions or future plans. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: Who is that man?Options:
- He is my uncle.
- He is over there.
- He is 45 years old.
Answer: He is my uncle.Explanation: 'Who' asks about a person's identity. - Category: Response → QuestionQuestion: Response: 'I usually wake up at 7:00 AM.'Options:
- What time do you wake up?
- Do you wake up early?
- Where do you wake up?
Answer: What time do you wake up?Explanation: The response gives a specific time ('7:00 AM'), so the question must ask 'What time'. - Category: Response → QuestionQuestion: Response: 'Because I was very tired.'Options:
- Why did you go to bed early?
- When did you go to bed?
- Did you sleep well?
Answer: Why did you go to bed early?Explanation: 'Because' is used to answer a 'Why' question. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: How often do you visit your grandparents?Options:
- Twice a month.
- For two hours.
- They live near me.
Answer: Twice a month.Explanation: 'How often' asks about the frequency of an action. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: Is there a supermarket near here?Options:
- Yes, just around the corner.
- Yes, it is.
- No, they aren't.
Answer: Yes, just around the corner.Explanation: 'Is there' asks about the existence or location of something nearby. - Category: Response → QuestionQuestion: Response: 'No, she hasn't.'Options:
- Has she finished her homework?
- Did she finish her homework?
- Is she doing homework?
Answer: Has she finished her homework?Explanation: A response ending in 'hasn't' (has not) matches a question starting with 'Has'. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: Whose jacket is this?Options:
- It's mine.
- It's blue.
- Yes, it is.
Answer: It's mine.Explanation: 'Whose' asks about ownership or possession. - Category: Response → QuestionQuestion: Response: 'It costs 50 dollars.'Options:
- How much is it?
- How many are there?
- Where can I buy it?
Answer: How much is it?Explanation: 'How much' is used to ask about the price of an item. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: When will you travel to Japan?Options:
- Next summer.
- To Tokyo.
- Yes, I will.
Answer: Next summer.Explanation: 'When' asks about the time or date an event will happen. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: Which color do you prefer?Options:
- I like the blue one.
- Yes, I like colors.
- Because it is pretty.
Answer: I like the blue one.Explanation: 'Which' asks you to make a choice between options. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: Did you see that new movie?Options:
- No, I didn't.
- Yes, I am.
- I am watching it.
Answer: No, I didn't.Explanation:Questions starting with 'Did' ask about past completed actions and require a 'did' or 'didn't' response.
- Category: Response → QuestionQuestion: Response: 'It's cold and rainy.'Options:
- What's the weather like?
- Do you like the rain?
- Is it hot outside?
Answer: What's the weather like?Explanation: 'What's the weather like?' asks for a description of current weather conditions. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: What are you doing?Options:
- I'm reading a book.
- I read books.
- Yes, I am.
Answer: I'm reading a book.Explanation: 'What are you doing?' asks about an action happening right now (present continuous). - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: Have you ever been to Paris?Options:
- No, I haven't.
- No, I didn't.
- Yes, I am.
Answer: No, I haven't.Explanation: 'Have you ever...' requires a 'Yes, I have' or 'No, I haven't' response. - Category: Response → QuestionQuestion: Response: 'I am going to study engineering.'Options:
- What are you going to study?
- Where do you study?
- Do you study engineering?
Answer: What are you going to study?Explanation: The response states a future plan or subject, which answers 'What are you going to study?' - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: How long does it take to get there?Options:
- About twenty minutes.
- It is very far.
- By bus.
Answer: About twenty minutes.Explanation: 'How long' asks about the duration of time needed for something. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: Should I bring anything?Options:
- Just some snacks.
- Yes, you have.
- I will bring it.
Answer: Just some snacks.Explanation: The question asks for a recommendation or instruction on what to bring. - Category: Response → QuestionQuestion: Response: 'He is tall and has dark hair.'Options:
- What does he look like?
- What is he like?
- Who is he?
Answer: What does he look like?Explanation: 'What does he look like?' asks for a physical description. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: Can you help me with this box?Options:
- Sure, no problem.
- Yes, I do.
- I can't lift it tomorrow.
Answer: Sure, no problem.Explanation: 'Can you help' is a polite request, often answered with agreement like 'Sure'. - Category: Question → ResponseQuestion: Where were you born?Options:
- In Madrid.
- On Tuesday.
- Yes, I was.
Answer: In Madrid.Explanation: 'Where' asks for the location of your birth. - Category: Response → QuestionQuestion: Response: 'They arrived by bus.'Options:
- How did they arrive?
- When did they arrive?
- Where did they arrive?
Answer: How did they arrive?Explanation: 'How' is used to ask about the method or mode of transportation.
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