Review Quiz II For The Unit 4 Test

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Debe

    • A.

      He goes to

    • B.

      He wants to

    • C.

      He has to

    • D.

      He does

    Correct Answer
    C. He has to
    Explanation
    The given options all suggest different actions or intentions, but the correct answer "He has to" implies a sense of obligation or necessity. This suggests that there is a specific reason or requirement for him to do something, rather than it being a voluntary or optional action.

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  • 2. 

    Estamos

    • A.

      We are

    • B.

      We want

    • C.

      We go

    • D.

      We are able to

    Correct Answer
    A. We are
  • 3. 

    Vamos a ir

    • A.

      Let's go

    • B.

      We're going

    • C.

      We're going to go

    • D.

      We're going to be

    Correct Answer
    C. We're going to go
    Explanation
    The phrase "vamos a ir" is a combination of the verb "vamos" (we go) and the infinitive "ir" (to go). In Spanish, when using the phrase "vamos a" followed by an infinitive verb, it indicates future plans or intentions. Therefore, the correct translation for "vamos a ir" is "we're going to go."

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  • 4. 

    No debo

    • A.

      I don't go

    • B.

      I don't need

    • C.

      I don't want

    • D.

      I must not

    Correct Answer
    D. I must not
    Explanation
    The given options all indicate a negative sentiment or refusal, but the phrase "I must not" specifically implies a prohibition or obligation to refrain from doing something. It suggests that there is a strong reason or rule that prevents the person from doing a certain action.

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  • 5. 

    Ver

    • A.

      To be able to

    • B.

      To out

    • C.

      To watch

    • D.

      To look

    Correct Answer
    C. To watch
  • 6. 

    Poder

    • A.

      To put

    • B.

      To be able to

    • C.

      To go out

    • D.

      To price

    Correct Answer
    B. To be able to
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to be able to." This verb, "poder," in Spanish means to have the ability or capability to do something. It indicates the capacity or power to accomplish a specific action or task.

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  • 7. 

    Llegar

    • A.

      To read

    • B.

      To go

    • C.

      To arrive/get to

    • D.

      To sell

    Correct Answer
    C. To arrive/get to
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to arrive/get to." The verb "llegar" in Spanish means to reach a destination or to arrive at a place. It is used to indicate the action of physically getting to a specific location. Therefore, "to arrive/get to" is the most appropriate translation for "llegar."

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  • 8. 

    Llega

    • A.

      She arrives

    • B.

      You (informal) arrive

    • C.

      Y'all arrive

    • D.

      They arrive

    Correct Answer
    A. She arrives
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "she arrives" because "llega" is the third person singular form of the verb "llegar" in Spanish. It is used to indicate that a female subject is arriving.

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  • 9. 

    Temprano

    • A.

      Later

    • B.

      Late

    • C.

      Early

    • D.

      Then

    Correct Answer
    C. Early
    Explanation
    The word "temprano" is a Spanish word that translates to "early" in English. Therefore, the correct answer is "early".

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  • 10. 

    No tengas

    • A.

      Don't put

    • B.

      Don't have

    • C.

      Don't go

    • D.

      Don't do

    Correct Answer
    B. Don't have
    Explanation
    The phrase "no tengas" in Spanish translates to "don't have" in English. It is used to express the idea of not possessing or not having something. Therefore, the correct answer is "don't have."

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  • 11. 

    Va a lavar

    • A.

      He washes himself

    • B.

      He is washing

    • C.

      He washes

    • D.

      He's going to wash

    Correct Answer
    D. He's going to wash
    Explanation
    The correct answer "he's going to wash" suggests that the action of washing has not yet occurred but is planned or intended to happen in the future. The phrase "going to" is used to express future actions or intentions. Therefore, this answer implies that the person has the intention or plan to wash in the near future.

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  • 12. 

    Por la tarde

    • A.

      In the evening

    • B.

      For later

    • C.

      At night

    • D.

      Later

    Correct Answer
    A. In the evening
    Explanation
    The phrase "por la tarde" is a Spanish expression that translates to "in the evening" in English. It refers to the time period between the afternoon and night, typically starting around 6 or 7 PM. This phrase is commonly used to indicate activities or events that occur during this specific time of day. Therefore, "in the evening" is the correct translation for "por la tarde".

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  • 13. 

    Tanto

    • A.

      So much

    • B.

      Too much

    • C.

      More

    • D.

      Less

    Correct Answer
    A. So much
    Explanation
    The word "tanto" in Spanish can be translated as "so much" in English. It is used to express a large amount or degree of something. It is not used to indicate excessiveness or comparison, which is why "too much", "more", and "less" are not correct translations in this context. Therefore, the correct answer is "so much".

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  • 14. 

    Grasa

    • A.

      Weight

    • B.

      Grace

    • C.

      Fat

    • D.

      Healthy

    Correct Answer
    C. Fat
    Explanation
    The word "fat" is the correct answer because it is the only word in the given list that directly relates to the term "grasa" which means fat in Spanish. The other words, such as weight, grace, and healthy, do not have a direct connection to the term "grasa." Therefore, "fat" is the most appropriate answer in this context.

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  • 15. 

    Tiene

    • A.

      Y'all have

    • B.

      You (informal) has

    • C.

      To have

    • D.

      He has

    Correct Answer
    D. He has
    Explanation
    The word "tiene" is a form of the verb "tener" in Spanish, which means "to have". In this case, "tiene" is conjugated in the third person singular form, which corresponds to "he has" in English.

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  • 16. 

    Cuando

    • A.

      What

    • B.

      Who

    • C.

      Where

    • D.

      When

    Correct Answer
    D. When
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "when". This is because "cuando" is a Spanish word that translates to "when" in English. It is used to ask about the time or moment at which something happened or will happen.

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  • 17. 

    Te veo mal

    • A.

      You don't look well

    • B.

      How are you

    • C.

      I hope you're ok

    • D.

      I wish you well

    Correct Answer
    A. You don't look well
    Explanation
    The phrase "you don't look well" is an appropriate response to the statement "te veo mal" because it directly translates to "you don't look well" in English. It acknowledges the observation made about the person's appearance and expresses concern for their well-being. The other options, such as "how are you," "I hope you're okay," and "I wish you well," do not directly address the statement about the person's appearance and may not be as fitting in this context.

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  • 18. 

    Despues

    • A.

      So

    • B.

      Then

    • C.

      After

    • D.

      Later

    Correct Answer
    C. After
    Explanation
    The word "despues" is a Spanish term that translates to "after" in English. It is used to indicate that something will occur or take place following a certain event or time. Therefore, "after" is the correct translation for "despues" in this context.

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  • 19. 

    Puede

    • A.

      She does

    • B.

      She goes

    • C.

      She puts

    • D.

      She can

    Correct Answer
    D. She can
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "she can" because "puede" is the Spanish translation for "can". The word "puede" is the third person singular form of the verb "poder", which means "to be able to" or "can" in English. Therefore, "she can" is the appropriate translation for the given word "puede".

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  • 20. 

    Escuchar

    • A.

      Option 1

    • B.

      To do to be able to

    • C.

      To write

    • D.

      To listen

    Correct Answer
    D. To listen
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to listen." The verb "escuchar" in Spanish translates to "to listen" in English.

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  • 21. 

    Cuello

    • A.

      Body

    • B.

      Neck

    • C.

      Corpse

    • D.

      Throat

    Correct Answer
    B. Neck
    Explanation
    The word "cuello" is a Spanish word that translates to "neck" in English. In this context, "neck" refers to the part of the body that connects the head to the rest of the body. Therefore, "neck" is the correct answer.

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