1.
How are you? (Which answer does NOT fit?)
Correct Answer
A. Ca va.
Explanation
Ca va = this is a statement, not a question. The rest all mean the same.
2.
Mrs.
Correct Answer
B. Madame
Explanation
The given options are honorific titles used to address women and men in French. "Madame" is the correct answer because it is used to address a married or older woman in a formal or polite manner. "Mrs." is the English equivalent of "Madame". "Mademoiselle" is used to address an unmarried woman or a young girl, "Monsieur" is used to address a man.
3.
Which answer is correct?
Correct Answer
C. Très bien.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Très bien" because it translates to "Very good" in English. The other options, "Pas terrible" and "Pas mal," both mean "Not bad" or "Not terrible," which are not as positive as "Very good." Therefore, "Très bien" is the correct answer as it indicates a high level of satisfaction or excellence.
4.
Which expression is the OPPOSITE of this?
Correct Answer
B. Pas terrible.
Explanation
The given expressions are French phrases that convey different levels of satisfaction or approval. "Pas mal" means "not bad," indicating a moderate level of satisfaction. "Ca va" means "it's going," indicating an average or neutral sentiment. On the other hand, "pas terrible" means "not great," indicating a negative or unsatisfactory sentiment. Therefore, "pas terrible" is the opposite of "pas mal" in terms of expressing satisfaction or approval.
5.
With whom is it appropriate to use "tu"?
Correct Answer
B. A friend
Explanation
Using "tu" is appropriate when addressing a friend. This is because "tu" is the informal form of "you" in many languages, including French, Spanish, and Italian. It is a more casual and familiar way of speaking, which is suitable when talking to someone you have a close relationship with, such as a friend. It is important to note that using "tu" with someone you are not familiar with or in a formal setting may be considered disrespectful or inappropriate.
6.
How would you appropriately greet Mrs. Brown?
Correct Answer
C. Bonjour!
Explanation
Bonjour is the appropriate greeting to use when addressing someone formally, especially when using the title "Mrs." It is a polite and respectful way to greet someone in French. Salut is more informal and is typically used among friends or acquaintances, while Tchao is even more informal and is often used as a casual goodbye. Therefore, Bonjour is the correct answer for greeting Mrs. Brown in a respectful manner.
7.
It's morning and you just saw your friend but you'll be seeing her again in a few minutes. Which response would be most appropriate.
Correct Answer
D. A bientôt.
Explanation
The most appropriate response in this situation would be "A bientôt." This phrase translates to "See you soon" in English, indicating that you will be seeing your friend again in a short while. It conveys a sense of anticipation and suggests that the separation will be brief.
8.
What is the difference between "ça va bien" and "ça va très bien"?
Correct Answer
B. The first means I'm well and the second means I'm very well.
Explanation
The phrase "ça va bien" translates to "I'm well" in English, indicating a general sense of well-being. On the other hand, "ça va très bien" translates to "I'm very well," emphasizing a higher degree of wellness or satisfaction. Therefore, the correct answer is that the first phrase means "I'm well" and the second phrase means "I'm very well."
9.
Miss
Correct Answer
A. Mlle.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Mlle." which is the abbreviation for "Mademoiselle" in French. "Mademoiselle" is used to address an unmarried woman or a young lady. "Miss" is the English equivalent, while "Madame" is used to address a married woman or a lady of higher social status. "M." is the abbreviation for "Monsieur" which is used to address a man. Therefore, "Mlle." is the correct answer in this case.
10.
Comment _______ va?
Correct Answer
ça
Explanation
The question is asking for the correct French word to complete the sentence "Comment _______ va?" The correct answer is "ça," which means "it" or "that" in English. This word is used to refer to a situation or something previously mentioned.
11.
A tout ____ l'heure.
Correct Answer
à
Explanation
The correct answer is "à". In French, "à" is used to indicate the time when you will see or meet someone again. So, the phrase "à tout à l'heure" means "see you later" or "see you soon".
12.
Pas _____ (not so bad).
Correct Answer
mal
Explanation
The correct answer is "mal" because it completes the sentence "Pas mal" which means "not so bad" in French.
13.
Comme _____ comme ça.
Correct Answer
ci
Explanation
The word "ci" is used in French to mean "here" or "this." In this context, the phrase "comme ci comme ça" means "so-so" or "neither good nor bad." It is a common expression used to describe something that is average or mediocre.
14.
When speaking to a pet, you can use "tu".
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
When speaking to a pet, it is common to use "tu" because pets are often considered part of the family and are addressed with familiar language. This is similar to how we use "tu" when speaking to close friends or family members.
15.
When speaking to someone with a title (le Président), you must use "vous".
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
When speaking to someone with a title such as "le Président," it is considered polite and respectful to use the formal form of address, which is "vous" in French. This shows deference and acknowledges their position of authority. Using the informal form of address, which is "tu," would be considered disrespectful in this context. Therefore, the correct answer is true.
16.
"Pas terrible." is a positive comment.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
"Pas terrible." is a negative comment. In French, "pas terrible" translates to "not great" or "not good." Therefore, it implies that something is not satisfactory or not up to expectations.
17.
Super! Fantastique! Très bien! Bien!These are all positive comments.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
These positive comments are all in French and are used to express approval or satisfaction. Therefore, the statement that "Super! Fantastique! Très bien! Bien!" are all positive comments is true.
18.
How would you address this person?
Correct Answer
A. Monsieur
Explanation
The correct answer is "Monsieur" because it is the appropriate way to address a person in a formal setting or when showing respect. "Salut" is a more informal greeting used among friends, while "Comment t'appelles-tu?" means "What is your name?" and is not a form of address. Therefore, "Monsieur" is the most suitable option for addressing the person in a respectful manner.
19.
"Comment t'appelles-tu?" and "Tu t'appelles comment?" ask two different questions.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
"Comment t'appelles-tu?" and "Tu t'appelles comment?" both mean "What is your name?" in English. They are just two different ways of asking the same question in French. The word order is different, but the meaning remains the same. Therefore, the statement that they ask two different questions is incorrect.