Asking And Giving Opinions Exercise Quiz

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Welcome to the 'Asking and Giving Opinions Exercise Quiz!’ In the realm of English language and communication, the ability to solicit and express opinions is a crucial skill. This quiz is designed to test and refine your proficiency in this area.
Throughout our daily lives, we frequently seek others' perspectives and offer our own. In this quiz, you'll encounter various scenarios where you'll have to complete sentences by either asking for or providing opinions. You'll utilize phrases like 'Do you think. . .?' or 'In your opinion. . .,' and practice articulating your viewpoints with phrases such as 'I Read morebelieve,' 'I'm convinced that,' and more.
Are you up for the challenge? This quiz offers an excellent opportunity to evaluate and improve your ability to navigate the intricacies of seeking and sharing opinions in English. Test your skills, aim for a high score, and use this quiz as a valuable tool to enhance your language proficiency. Best of luck as you dive into the world of opinions!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    X : We’ll have a long holiday next month.  What are you going to do? Y : .... X : I hope you have a nice trip.

    • A.

      I am thinking of going to Bali

    • B.

      Sorry, I can’t tell you

    • C.

      It’s not your business

    • D.

      I don’t know what to do

    Correct Answer
    A. I am thinking of going to Bali
    Explanation
    Y's response of "I am thinking of going to Bali" is an appropriate and relevant answer to X's question about what Y is going to do during the long holiday. Y is expressing their current thoughts and plans to visit Bali, which aligns with the context of the conversation.

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  • 2. 

    A : What do you think about the film? B : I think .......................

    • A.

      I like it

    • B.

      Thank you

    • C.

      You forget it

    • D.

      Let’s go

    Correct Answer
    A. I like it
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I like it" because person B is expressing their opinion about the film. By saying "I like it," they are indicating that they have a positive opinion of the film.

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  • 3. 

    ........................ he is polite.

    • A.

      I don’t know

    • B.

      I don’t think

    • C.

      What is your opinion?

    • D.

      What do you feel?

    Correct Answer
    B. I don’t think
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I don't think." This answer suggests that the person does not have a definite opinion or belief about something. It implies uncertainty or doubt in their thoughts or feelings.

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  • 4. 

    Ana: I think I have a headache and stomachache. Tomy:  .................

    • A.

      You must sing

    • B.

      You should see the doctor tonight.

    • C.

      You should go playing.

    • D.

      I must get some rest, too.

    Correct Answer
    B. You should see the doctor tonight.
    Explanation
    Tomy suggests that Ana should see a doctor tonight because she is experiencing both a headache and a stomachache. This implies that Tomy believes the symptoms Ana is experiencing may require medical attention and that seeing a doctor would be the appropriate course of action.

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  • 5. 

    Eric: I think our city is very hot at the moment. Eve: I don’t think so ................ our city is much cooler than other cities in this country.

    • A.

      I am thinking of

    • B.

      He forget it

    • C.

      In my opinion

    • D.

      I know it

    Correct Answer
    C. In my opinion
    Explanation
    Eve is expressing her own viewpoint or belief about the temperature in their city. She disagrees with Eric's statement and asserts that, in her opinion, their city is actually cooler compared to other cities in the country.

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  • 6. 

    I think you are beautiful with it.” The italicized expression is an expression of…

    • A.

      Showing appreciation

    • B.

      Asking an opinion

    • C.

      Giving an opinion

    • D.

      Giving an invitation

    Correct Answer
    C. Giving an opinion
    Explanation
    The italicized expression "I think you are beautiful with it" is a statement expressing the speaker's opinion about the person's appearance. It shows that the speaker believes the person looks beautiful with whatever "it" refers to. Therefore, the correct answer is giving an opinion.

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  • 7. 

    "What do you think about my new hairstyle? Do I look beautiful with it?” The underlined expression is an expression of

    • A.

      Giving an opinion

    • B.

      Asking an opinion

    • C.

      Giving an invitation

    • D.

      Showing appreciation

    Correct Answer
    B. Asking an opinion
    Explanation
    The underlined expression is asking for an opinion. The person is seeking feedback on their new hairstyle and asking if they look beautiful with it.

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  • 8. 

    Atilla: We will have a long holiday the next semester, what are you going to do? Atalla: ………………………………………………….; Atilla: I do hope you have a nice trip.

    • A.

      I don't know

    • B.

      I am thinking of going to Kiluan Beach.

    • C.

      I am busy.

    • D.

      I don't think so

    Correct Answer
    B. I am thinking of going to Kiluan Beach.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I am thinking of going to Kiluan Beach." This is because Atilla asks what Atalla is going to do during the long holiday, and Atalla responds by saying that he is thinking of going to Kiluan Beach. This implies that Atalla has plans to visit the beach during the holiday.

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  • 9. 

    Indri: Look at the views. What do you think about the river? Indra: I think ……………………………

    • A.

      I can do nothing.

    • B.

      Yes. good

    • C.

      Yes, of course

    • D.

      It is amazing.

    Correct Answer
    D. It is amazing.
    Explanation
    In this conversation, Indra is responding to Indri's question about what they think about the river. The response "It is amazing" indicates that Indra finds the river to be wonderful or impressive.

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  • 10. 

    Wiro: I’ve got a problem with my mobile phone. What’s your opinion? Sinto  : …………………………………………..

    • A.

      It sounds great

    • B.

      How a pity you are.

    • C.

      I think you should buy a new one.

    • D.

      That’s not my business

    Correct Answer
    C. I think you should buy a new one.
    Explanation
    Sinto suggests that Wiro should buy a new mobile phone to solve his problem. This implies that Sinto believes that the current phone cannot be fixed or that it would be more cost-effective to purchase a new one rather than repair the existing one.

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