Korean Language Practice Questions

Korean Language Practice Questions

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which response best fits the phrase "미안해요 없어요."?

Back

괜찮아요 (It's okay)

Answer explanation

The phrase "미안해요 없어요" translates to "I'm sorry, I don't have it." A suitable response is "괜찮아요" (It's okay), which acknowledges the apology and reassures the speaker. The other options do not fit the context.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Match the phrases with their meanings: 요기 있어요 → ( )

Back

Here it is

Answer explanation

The phrase '요기 있어요' translates to 'Here it is' in English, indicating the presence of something. The other options do not match this meaning.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the number "45" in Hangul?

Back

사십오

Answer explanation

The number "45" in Hangul is written as "사십오". This is derived from "사십" (40) and "오" (5), making it the correct representation. The other options do not accurately represent the number 45.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How do you say "78" in Korean?

Back

칠십팔

Answer explanation

In Korean, numbers are formed by combining the tens and units. '칠십' means 70 and '팔' means 8, so '칠십팔' is the correct way to say 78. The other options represent different numbers: '팔십칠' is 87 and '육십팔' is 68.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Match the Hangul to their number form: 구십일 → ( )

Back

91

Answer explanation

The Hangul '구십일' translates to 'ninety-one' in English. In numerical form, this is represented as 91, making it the correct match.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The number 1000 is written as 만 in Hangul.

Back

False

Answer explanation

The number 1000 is written as '천' in Hangul, not '만', which means 10,000. Therefore, the statement is false.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the date in Korean format: October 25 ?

Back

시월 이십오일

Answer explanation

In Korean, the month of October is '시월' and the 25th is '이십오일'. Therefore, 'October 25' in Korean format is '시월 이십오일', making it the correct choice.

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