English Grammar and Vocabulary Quiz

English Grammar and Vocabulary Quiz

Instructions: Complete all 20 questions based on the lesson content. Fill in the blanks, choose the correct options, and provide short answers where requested. Click “Show Answers” to check your work, or “Email Results” to send your answers to your teacher.

1. Collective Nouns – Subject-Verb Agreement

Fill in the correct verb form: “The staff _______ (has/have) decided to work from home today.”

Think about whether you see the staff as one unit or as individuals.

2. Articles: A vs An

Choose the correct article: “She is _____ honest person who always tells the truth.”

3. Vocabulary: Resilience

What is the German translation of “resilience”?

4. Present Simple vs Present Continuous

Complete the sentences:
“I _______ (live) in Berlin permanently, but this month I _______ (stay) with my friend in Munich.”

5. Prepositions

Fill in the correct preposition: “We are very dependent _____ digital technology.”

6. Vocabulary: Vulnerable

Write a sentence using the word “vulnerable” in the context of digital security:

7. “Little” vs “A little”

Choose the correct option: “There’s _______ hope left for finding a solution.”

Think about whether this is positive or negative.

8. Vocabulary: Emerges vs Arises

Complete: “A new problem _______ when we tried to implement the new system.”

9. Professional Titles

Write the correct title format: “She works as director operations” (correct this)

10. Adjective vs Adverb

Choose: “_______ her main role, she also manages the IT department.”

11. Vocabulary: Conduct vs Make

Which is correct for interviews?

12. Time Expressions

Correct this phrase: “In crisis times, we need to be prepared.”

13. Quantifiers: Much vs A lot

Complete: “The situation is _______ worse than we expected.” (Use much or a lot)

14. Vocabulary: Reimagining

What does “reimagining digital spaces” mean?

15. Collective Nouns Practice

“The police _______ (is/are) investigating the case.” Choose based on seeing them as individuals.

16. Vocabulary: Apparent

Rewrite using “apparent”: “We can clearly see the problem.”

17. Articles Practice

Choose: “This is _____ university with _____ excellent reputation.”

18. Vocabulary: Insights

Make this more impactful: “She provided interesting insights.”

19. Comparative Forms

What is the grammar term for words like “better,” “worse,” “more important”?

20. Error Correction

Correct all errors: “The staff has many responsibilitys and work very hardly every day.”

Answer Key

1. has or have (both acceptable – “has” if seen as one unit, “have” if seen as individuals)
2. an (the ‘h’ in “honest” is silent)
3. die Widerstandsfähigkeit
4. live (permanent), am staying (temporary)
5. on (dependent on)
6. Sample answer: “Our personal data is vulnerable to cyber attacks.”
7. little (negative context – not much hope)
8. arose or emerged (both acceptable)
9. Director of Operations
10. In addition to
11. conduct an interview
12. In times of crisis
13. much (used in comparisons)
14. Sample answer: “Thinking about digital spaces in completely new ways”
15. are (viewing police as individuals)
16. “The problem becomes apparent” or “It’s apparent that there’s a problem”
17. a university, an excellent reputation
18. “She provided hugely interesting insights” or “really interesting insights”
19. comparative form (or comparative)
20. “The staff have many responsibilities and work very hard every day.”
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