Identify Meaningful Sentences Test! Trivia Quiz

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1. How was it?

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The correct answer is "I enjoyed it." The other statements do not make sense or are incomplete. The phrase "In New York" does not provide any context or explanation, and "She's coming soon" is unrelated to the question. Therefore, the only logical response is "I enjoyed it," indicating that the speaker had a positive experience.

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Identify Meaningful Sentences Test! Trivia Quiz - Quiz

When it comes to the English language, it is important to ensure that you have the ability to Identify Meaningful Sentences and write some too so as to... see moreconvey the correct information. The test below is designed to test your ability to do just that. If you are able to tackle it, you most definitely have grammatical skills. Give it a shot and all the best! see less

2. What do you think about your job?

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The person's response suggests that they find their job challenging but enjoyable. They acknowledge that it may be difficult, but they still find it fun, indicating a positive attitude towards their work.

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3. Where do you live?

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The question is asking for the location of the person's residence. The answer "In Portland" provides a specific location where the person lives.

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4. Why don't we go out?

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The correct answer is "No, let's stay home" because the response directly addresses the suggestion of going out and rejects it by suggesting staying home instead. The phrase "No, let's stay home" clearly indicates the preference for staying home and implies that there is no interest in going out.

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5. What's your name?

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6. Have you got something bigger?

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The correct answer is "Yes, we have large and extra large." This response suggests that the speaker is confirming the availability of larger sizes in response to the question about having something bigger. It indicates that the speaker has options beyond the initial size mentioned, indicating that the person asking the question can choose from larger sizes.

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7. What's your marital status?

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The correct answer is "I'm single" because the question asks for the respondent's marital status, and this answer indicates that the person is not currently married. The other responses ("I've got three children" and "Sure, I'd like to get married") do not directly address the question about marital status.

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8. What's your phone number?

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The given answer "607-675-8997" is the phone number mentioned in the response. The question is asking for a phone number, and this is the only numerical sequence provided in the given information.

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9. What's the weather like?

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The correct answer is "It's pouring!" because the phrase implies that the weather is rainy and there is heavy rain falling.

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10. What's that?

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The question asks for the identification of something, and the given response "It's a picture of a cat" directly answers the question. The other information provided (such as the time and day) is irrelevant and does not contribute to the answer. Therefore, the correct answer focuses solely on the description of the object, which is a picture of a cat.

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11. Can you play tennis?

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The correct answer is "No, I can't." This answer indicates that the person is unable to play tennis. The other options, "Yes, I could" and "No, I couldn't," suggest that the person either could play tennis in the past or couldn't play in the past but can now, which contradicts the question's present tense.

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12. What's it about?

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The given information states that the story is funny and set in Hawaii. This implies that the story is humorous and takes place in the Hawaiian setting.

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13. Can I pay by credit card?

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The correct answer is "Yes, we accept all major cards." This answer directly addresses the question of whether credit cards are accepted as a form of payment. It indicates that the establishment does accept credit cards and specifically mentions that all major cards are accepted, providing reassurance to the customer.

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14. Could you speak English when you were three?

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The correct answer is "Yes, I could." This implies that the person was able to speak English when they were three years old.

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15. Are there any apples?

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The correct answer is "Yes, there are a few left." This answer indicates that there are still some apples remaining. The other options either state that there are no apples left or provide unrelated information.

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How was it?
What do you think about your job?
Where do you live?
Why don't we go out?
What's your name?
Have you got something bigger?
What's your marital status?
What's your phone number?
What's the weather like?
What's that?
Can you play tennis?
What's it about?
Can I pay by credit card?
Could you speak English when you were three?
Are there any apples?
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