Agreement and Disagreement Quiz
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English
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11th Grade
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Dyah Sevie Rispiandini
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
What is the main purpose of expressing agreement and disagreement?
To avoid communication
To confuse the listener
To hide opinions
To show understanding
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
When is disagreement typically used?
When you want to avoid conflict
When you want to be polite
When you feel uncomfortable with what the speaker said
When you agree with the speaker
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
Which of the following is an example of expressing agreement?
I couldn't agree with you more
I disagree with you
I think you're totally mistaken
I'm not sure about that
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
In a formal situation, how might you express disagreement?
Are you kidding me?
I agree with you
I can't agree with that
That's exactly how I feel
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
What is a common expression for partly agreeing with someone?
That's ridiculous
Absolutely not
I suppose so
I fully support the idea
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
Jack: Grace, next week Jems and Emma are already on summer break, right?
Grace: Yes Jack, they will get a full month off.
Jack: How about we take them on vacation to Turkey?
Grace: I totally agree with you. Where is the destination about to go?
Jack: How about going to Cappadoccia?
Grace: Tell me about it!
Jack: There, there are a lot of hot air balloons. It’s a famous destination, Jems and Emma can enjoy hot air balloon ride.
Grace: I can see that was fun, but I think it’s also important to consider if Emma is afraid of heights.
Jack: Oh yeah, I forgot about that.
Grace: We’ll ask her later, maybe she has a little bit of courage.
Jack: I fully support the idea. Since Emma has also grown older now, she should have been braver.
Grace: Well, maybe you’re right.
Jack: Will a 10-day trip be enough?
Grace: Yes, I certainly agree with you. Within ten days, we can visit more than 10 destinations, Jack.
Jack: Jack: All right, I’m going to tell Jems and Emma this plan at our dinner, I’m going to take 14 days leave from my office.
.Grace: Wow, sounds great. Thank you Jack.
From the provided dialogues, what is the main topic of the conversation?
Reviewing a project concept
Discussing a business proposal
Planning a family vacation
Launching a new skincare product
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
Jack: Grace, next week Jems and Emma are already on summer break, right?
Grace: Yes Jack, they will get a full month off.
Jack: How about we take them on vacation to Turkey?
Grace: I totally agree with you. Where is the destination about to go?
Jack: How about going to Cappadoccia?
Grace: Tell me about it!
Jack: There, there are a lot of hot air balloons. It’s a famous destination, Jems and Emma can enjoy hot air balloon ride.
Grace: I can see that was fun, but I think it’s also important to consider if Emma is afraid of heights.
Jack: Oh yeah, I forgot about that.
Grace: We’ll ask her later, maybe she has a little bit of courage.
Jack: I fully support the idea. Since Emma has also grown older now, she should have been braver.
Grace: Well, maybe you’re right.
Jack: Will a 10-day trip be enough?
Grace: Yes, I certainly agree with you. Within ten days, we can visit more than 10 destinations, Jack.
Jack: Jack: All right, I’m going to tell Jems and Emma this plan at our dinner, I’m going to take 14 days leave from my office.
.Grace: Wow, sounds great. Thank you Jack.
What is the response to the suggestion of going to Cappadoccia in the first dialogue?
I can't agree with that
That's ridiculous
I fully support the idea
I disagree completely
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