How To Greet Your Teacher Quiz

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Take our online quiz to check your understanding of how to greet your teachers when you met them at school or wherever you meet. After you learn more about how to greet, bring it into real practice.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    If you meet your teacher on the way in the morning, what will you say?

    • A.

      Good afternoon, Sir.

    • B.

      Good Morning, Sir.

    • C.

      Good Noon, Sir

    • D.

      Good night, Sir.

    Correct Answer
    B. Good Morning, Sir.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Good Morning, Sir." This is because the question states that you meet your teacher in the morning, so it is appropriate to greet them with "Good Morning." The other options, such as "Good afternoon," "Good Noon," and "Good night," would not be suitable as they do not correspond to the time of day mentioned in the question.

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  • 2. 

    You meet your teacher at the canteen, and he greets you soon by saying good noon. What will you respond?

    • A.

      Good noon, Sir.

    • B.

      Good afternoon, Sir.

    • C.

      Good morning, Sir.

    • D.

      Good night, Sir.

    Correct Answer
    A. Good noon, Sir.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Good noon, Sir." This is the appropriate response because the teacher initially greeted with "good noon." It is polite and respectful to respond with the same greeting.

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  • 3. 

    A teacher comes to the class at 7.30 a.m., all students greet him by saying . . . .?

    • A.

      Good bye

    • B.

      Good noon

    • C.

      Good morning

    • D.

      Good day

    Correct Answer
    C. Good morning
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Good morning" because it is a common greeting used when someone arrives in the morning. Since the teacher comes to the class at 7.30 a.m., it is appropriate for the students to greet him with "Good morning" as it signifies the start of the day. "Good bye" would be used when someone is leaving, "Good noon" is not a commonly used greeting, and "Good day" is a more general greeting that can be used throughout the day.

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  • 4. 

    You are the new students at Saint Albert School, one of your friends greets you: Hello, How do you do, my friend? What will you respond after him?

    • A.

      Hello, I do nothing.

    • B.

      Hello, I'm Jack

    • C.

      Hello, I study Mathematics

    • D.

      Hello, How do you do?

    Correct Answer
    D. Hello, How do you do?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Hello, How do you do?" because it is a polite and appropriate response to a greeting. It shows that you are acknowledging the friend's greeting and asking about their well-being in return.

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  • 5. 

    One of my new friends greets me: Hello, my name is Jackline. May I know your name? Then I respond her . . . .

    • A.

      Sure, my name is George.

    • B.

      My father is George.

    • C.

      Sure, You may not.

    • D.

      My brother's name is George.

    Correct Answer
    A. Sure, my name is George.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Sure, my name is George." This response is appropriate because it directly answers the question and provides the person's name, which is what was asked for.

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  • 6. 

    Someone says "Nice to meet you today, my friend. Another friend will say . . . .

    • A.

      Nice to meet your friend.

    • B.

      Nice to meet your.

    • C.

      Nice to meet you too.

    • D.

      Nice to meet it.

    Correct Answer
    C. Nice to meet you too.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Nice to meet you too." This response is appropriate because it mirrors the initial greeting and acknowledges the mutual introduction. It shows politeness and friendliness in the conversation.

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  • 7. 

    There's an English class and you want to get permission for going to toilet. What will you say to get the permission from your teacher?

    • A.

      Excuse me, Sir.

    • B.

      Excuse me, Sir. My I go to the class?

    • C.

      Interruption, Sir. May I go to toilet?

    • D.

      Excuse me, Sir. May I come in?

    Correct Answer
    C. Interruption, Sir. May I go to toilet?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Interruption, Sir. May I go to toilet?" This is the most appropriate and polite way to ask for permission to use the restroom during an English class. The word "interruption" is used to politely get the teacher's attention and indicate that you have something important to ask. The phrase "May I go to toilet?" is a polite and formal way to request permission.

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  • 8. 

    After finish lesson. You and your teacher will meet again the next day for having learning activities. What will your teacher say to his/her students before leave taking?

    • A.

      Thanks for anything you do today, see you next month.

    • B.

      Thanks for your understanding, and see you one day.

    • C.

      Thanks for your participation, and see you next week.

    • D.

      Thanks for your attention, and see you tomorrow.

    Correct Answer
    D. Thanks for your attention, and see you tomorrow.
    Explanation
    The teacher will say "Thanks for your attention, and see you tomorrow" before leaving. This indicates that the teacher appreciates the students' focus during the lesson and expects to see them again the following day. The phrase "Thanks for your attention" acknowledges the students' engagement and suggests that their attentiveness is valued. "See you tomorrow" confirms that the teacher anticipates meeting with the students again soon.

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  • 9. 

    You are very tired and get a headache. What will you say to your English teacher to get permission for home?

    • A.

      Excuse me, Sir. I get a headache now. Can I go home for a rest time?

    • B.

      Excuse me, Sir. May I go home now, because I want to be sick today?

    • C.

      Excuse me, Sir. I need to take a rest now, so tired. May I go home first before class?

    • D.

      Excuse me, Sir. I need to go home before you and my friends, can I?

    Correct Answer
    A. Excuse me, Sir. I get a headache now. Can I go home for a rest time?
    Explanation
    The given answer is the most appropriate because it politely addresses the teacher, explains the reason for wanting to go home (having a headache), and asks for permission to leave for a rest. It shows respect towards the teacher and clearly communicates the need for rest due to the headache.

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  • 10. 

    Hello, good morning my students. What will students probably respond their teacher?

    • A.

      Hello my friends.

    • B.

      Hello, my teacher here.

    • C.

      Hello, Good morning Mr. John.

    • D.

      Hello, all my students here, are you okay?

    Correct Answer
    C. Hello, Good morning Mr. John.
    Explanation
    The students will probably respond to their teacher by saying "Hello, Good morning Mr. John." This is the most appropriate and respectful way to address the teacher in a formal setting.

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