Mastery Quiz #2 Spanish One Classroom Phrases

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Mastery Quiz #2 Spanish One Classroom Phrases


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    ¡Tengo una pregunta!

    • A.

      I have a question.

    • B.

      I don't have a pencil.

    • C.

      I don't understand.

    • D.

      Do you understand?

    Correct Answer
    A. I have a question.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I have a question" because the phrase "¡Tengo una pregunta!" translates to "I have a question" in English. The other options do not accurately reflect the given phrase.

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  • 2. 

    ¿Puedo ir a tomar agua?

    • A.

      May I get a drink?

    • B.

      May I go to my locker?

    • C.

      May I go to the bathroom?

    • D.

      May I go to the office?

    Correct Answer
    A. May I get a drink?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "May I go to the bathroom?" because the question is asking for permission to leave and get a drink. The other options are asking for permission to go to different places (locker, office, etc.) which are not relevant to the request for a drink.

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  • 3. 

    ¡No entiendo!

    • A.

      I don't know.

    • B.

      I have a pen.

    • C.

      I don't understand.

    • D.

      I have a pencil.

    Correct Answer
    C. I don't understand.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I don't understand" because the phrase "¡No entiendo!" in Spanish translates to "I don't understand" in English. The other options, "I don't know," "I have a pen," and "I have a pencil," do not accurately represent the given phrase.

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  • 4. 

    ¿Puedo ir al baño?

    • A.

      May I get a drink?

    • B.

      May I go to my locker?

    • C.

      May I go to the bathroom?

    • D.

      May I go to the office?

    Correct Answer
    C. May I go to the bathroom?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "May I go to the bathroom?" because the question is asking for permission to use the bathroom. The other options are asking for permission to get a drink, go to a locker, or go to the office, which are not relevant to the question being asked.

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  • 5. 

    ¿Cómo se dice ___________ en ingles?        

    • A.

      How are you?

    • B.

      How do you say that in English?

    • C.

      What does that mean in English?

    • D.

      Do you speak English?

    Correct Answer
    B. How do you say that in English?
    Explanation
    The question is asking for the translation of a word or phrase from Spanish to English. The correct answer, "How do you say that in English?", is the most appropriate response because it directly addresses the request for the English translation. The other options are either greetings or inquiries about English language proficiency, which do not provide the desired translation.

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  • 6. 

    ¿Qué significa ____________ en inglés?

    • A.

      How are you?

    • B.

      How do you say that in English?

    • C.

      What does that mean in English?

    • D.

      Do you speak English?

    Correct Answer
    C. What does that mean in English?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "What does that mean in English?" This question is asking for the translation or interpretation of a word or phrase from Spanish to English. The other options are not relevant to the context of translation. "How are you?" is a greeting, "How do you say that in English?" is asking for the translation of a specific word or phrase, and "Do you speak English?" is asking about language proficiency.

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  • 7. 

    ¡Escuchen!

    • A.

      Listen!

    • B.

      Stand up!

    • C.

      Sit down!

    • D.

      Raise your hand!

    • E.

      Look!

    Correct Answer
    A. Listen!
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Listen!" because the instruction given at the beginning of the passage is "¡Escuchen!" which translates to "Listen!" in English.

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  • 8. 

    ¡Repite por favor!      

    • A.

      Slower, please.

    • B.

      Repeat, please.

    • C.

      Look at me, please.

    • D.

      How, please.

    Correct Answer
    B. Repeat, please.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Repeat, please." This is because the phrase "¡Repite por favor!" translates to "Repeat, please!" in English. The other options provided do not accurately convey the same meaning.

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  • 9. 

    ¡Apaga la luz!

    • A.

      Turn on the light!

    • B.

      Turn off the light!

    • C.

      Look at the light!

    • D.

      Go to the light!

    Correct Answer
    B. Turn off the light!
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Turn off the light!" because the phrase "¡Apaga la luz!" in Spanish translates to "Turn off the light!" in English. The other options do not accurately convey the meaning of the original phrase.

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  • 10. 

    ¡Póngate de pie!

    • A.

      Listen!

    • B.

      Stand up!

    • C.

      Sit down!

    • D.

      Raise your hand!

    • E.

      Look!

    Correct Answer
    B. Stand up!
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Stand up!" because the phrase "¡Póngate de pie!" in Spanish translates to "Stand up!" in English.

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  • 11. 

    ¡Levanta la mano!

    • A.

      Listen!

    • B.

      Stand up!

    • C.

      Sit down!

    • D.

      Raise your hand!

    • E.

      Look!

    Correct Answer
    D. Raise your hand!
    Explanation
    The given options are a set of commands or instructions in Spanish. The phrase "¡Levanta la mano!" translates to "Raise your hand!" in English. This is the correct answer because it matches the English translation of the phrase. The other options do not accurately represent the given phrase.

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  • 12. 

    ¡Siéntate!

    • A.

      Listen!

    • B.

      Stand up!

    • C.

      Sit down!

    • D.

      Raise your hand!

    • E.

      Look!

    Correct Answer
    C. Sit down!
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Sit down!" because the phrase "¡Siéntate!" in Spanish translates to "Sit down!" in English.

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  • 13. 

    ¡Mira!

    • A.

      Listen!

    • B.

      Stand up!

    • C.

      Sit down!

    • D.

      Raise your hand!

    • E.

      Look!

    Correct Answer
    E. Look!
    Explanation
    The given set of commands is instructing someone to perform different actions such as listening, standing up, sitting down, and raising their hand. The word "look" is also included in the list, suggesting that the person should direct their attention towards something specific. Therefore, the correct answer is "Look!" as it aligns with the pattern of giving instructions in the provided commands.

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  • 14. 

    Saque un __________.

    • A.

      Write ____________.

    • B.

      Listen.

    • C.

      Take out a ____________.

    • D.

      Do you want a ______________.

    Correct Answer
    C. Take out a ____________.
    Explanation
    Based on the given options and context, the correct answer is "Take out a ____________." This suggests that the speaker is asking someone to remove or extract something, but the specific item to be taken out is not mentioned. The incomplete sentence indicates that the speaker wants the listener to complete it with a noun or object that needs to be taken out.

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  • 15. 

    ¡Salud!

    • A.

      Money!

    • B.

      Health!

    • C.

      Love!

    • D.

      Take care of yourself!

    Correct Answer
    B. Health!
    Explanation
    This response is a common expression used to wish someone good health. In many cultures, "¡Salud!" is said when someone sneezes as a way of wishing them good health. In this context, the word "health" is the most appropriate answer as it aligns with the sentiment expressed in the given phrases. The other options, such as money and love, do not directly relate to the well-being or physical condition of a person.

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  • 16. 

    ¡Dinero!

    • A.

      Money!

    • B.

      Health!

    • C.

      Love!

    • D.

      Take care of yourself!

    Correct Answer
    A. Money!
    Explanation
    The given answer "Money!" is the correct answer because it is the first word in the list of options provided.

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  • 17. 

    ¡Cuidate!

    • A.

      Money!

    • B.

      Health!

    • C.

      Love!

    • D.

      Take care of yourself!

    Correct Answer
    D. Take care of yourself!
    Explanation
    The phrase "¡Cuidate!" is a Spanish expression that translates to "Take care of yourself!" in English. This phrase is often used as a farewell or a way to express concern for someone's well-being. In the given context, the word "Money," "Health," and "Love" are mentioned as separate entities, suggesting that they are not the correct answer. Therefore, the correct answer is "Take care of yourself!" which aligns with the overall message of the text.

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  • 18. 

    ¡Amor!

    • A.

      Money!

    • B.

      Health!

    • C.

      Love!

    • D.

      Take care of yourself!

    Correct Answer
    C. Love!
    Explanation
    This answer suggests that love is the most important aspect in life. It implies that love can bring happiness, fulfillment, and a sense of purpose. Love can be found in various forms such as romantic relationships, friendships, and family bonds. It emphasizes the significance of nurturing and valuing relationships, as they contribute to overall well-being and satisfaction in life.

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  • 19. 

    Translate the following: ¡Escribe!

    Correct Answer
    Write!
    Explanation
    The given answer "Write!" is the correct translation of the Spanish phrase "¡Escribe!" The original phrase is an imperative form of the verb "escribir," which means "to write." The exclamation mark indicates a command or request with emphasis. Therefore, "Write!" accurately conveys the meaning and tone of the original phrase.

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  • 20. 

    ¿Has terminado?

    Correct Answer
    Are you finished?
    Have you finished?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Are you finished?" and "Have you finished?" because both phrases are used to ask if someone has completed a task or activity. They are interchangeable and can be used in different contexts depending on the situation.

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  • 21. 

    ¡Presta atención!

    Correct Answer
    Pay attention!
    Explanation
    The phrase "¡Presta atención!" is translated to "Pay attention!" in English. This phrase is used to alert someone to focus or be attentive to something. It is a common expression used to get someone's attention and indicate that they should listen or observe carefully.

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  • 22. 

    ¡Gracias!

    Correct Answer
    Thank you!
  • 23. 

    ¡Rápido!

    Correct Answer
    Quickly!
    Fast!
    Rapidly!
    Hurry!
    Explanation
    The given options are all synonyms of the word "quickly". They all convey the idea of doing something with speed or urgency.

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  • 24. 

    ¡Buen provecho!

    Correct Answer
    Enjoy your meal!
    Explanation
    This phrase is commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries to wish someone a good meal or to express enjoyment of a meal. It is a polite and friendly way to acknowledge someone's meal and wish them a pleasant dining experience.

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  • 25. 

    ¡Basta!

    Correct Answer
    Enough!
    Stop it!
    Explanation
    The word "¡Basta!" is a Spanish term that translates to "Enough!" or "Stop it!" in English. It is used to express a strong desire for something to end or for someone to stop their actions. In this context, the correct answer is "Enough!" or "Stop it!" as they accurately convey the meaning of the word "¡Basta!" in English.

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  • 26. 

    Ya (sha)

    Correct Answer
    Already
  • 27. 

    ¡Ojo!

    Correct Answer
    Warning!
    Watch it!
    Be careful!
    Eye
    Explanation
    The given answer options are all different ways to convey a similar message of caution or alertness. "Warning!" is a direct and strong way to communicate potential danger. "Watch it!" is a colloquial expression that means to pay attention and be cautious. "Be careful!" is a straightforward phrase advising someone to take precautions. "Eye" could be interpreted as a shortened form of "keep an eye out" or "keep an eye on something," which also implies being vigilant and attentive.

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