Gateway B1 Unit 2 : Listening Test! Trivia Quiz

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1. Listen to a conversation about a robbery. Are these statements True (T) or False (F)? Nobody was looking when the police caught the robbers.

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The statement "Nobody was looking when the police caught the robbers" is false. This means that there were people present and looking when the police caught the robbers.

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This quiz, titled 'Gateway B1 Unit 2: Listening Test! Trivia Quiz', evaluates your ability to understand spoken English through a series of true or false questions based on a conversation about a robbery. It tests listening comprehension and critical thinking.

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2. Listen to a conversation about a robbery. Are these statements True (T) or False (F)? The police caught the robbers on a bridge.

Explanation

The given statement is true. According to the conversation, the police were able to catch the robbers on a bridge.

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3. Listen to a conversation about a robbery. Are these statements True (T) or False (F)? The train stopped because there were people on the railway track.                                

Explanation

The given answer, True, is correct because it states that the train stopped because there were people on the railway track. This implies that the presence of people on the track caused the train to come to a halt.

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4. Listen to a conversation about a robbery. Are these statements True (T) or False (F)? The robbers stole money from a shop.

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The given statement is "The robbers stole money from a shop." The correct answer is False. This means that the statement is not true. The conversation about the robbery did not mention anything about the robbers stealing money from a shop. Therefore, it can be concluded that the statement is false.

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5. Listen to a conversation about a robbery. Are these statements True (T) or False (F)? The train took three hours to get to London.           

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6. Listen again and answer these questions. How did the robbers escape?  _____

Explanation

The correct answer is "In a fast car, in a fast car, In a car, in a car." The robbers escaped by using a fast car to quickly get away from the scene of the crime. They repeated the phrase "In a fast car, in a fast car, In a car, in a car" to emphasize the speed and effectiveness of their escape vehicle.

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7. Listen again and answer these questions. When was the robbery? _____

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The correct answer is "Yesterday morning, yesterday morning, Yesterday in the morning, yesterday in the morning." This answer indicates that the robbery occurred on the morning of the day before the current day. The repetition of the phrase "yesterday morning" and "yesterday in the morning" emphasizes that the robbery took place in the morning of the previous day.

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8. Listen again and answer these questions. Where did the robbers stop their car?  _____

Explanation

The robbers stopped their car at the railway track.

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9. Listen again and answer these questions. What time did the train arrive in London? _____

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10. Listen again and answer these questions. What was the speaker doing when the train stopped?  _____

Explanation

The speaker was reading a crime novel when the train stopped.

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