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feat(curriculum): EN-B1 quiz for block 22 (#66843)
Co-authored-by: Huyen Nguyen <25715018+huyenltnguyen@users.noreply.github.com>
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# --description--
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To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 9 of the 10 questions below.
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This quiz checks your understanding of prepositions and phrasal verbs used in workplace communication.
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To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 18 of the 20 questions below.
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Read each question and choose the correct answer. There's only one correct answer for each question.
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# --quizzes--
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#### --text--
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Placeholder question
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What does the preposition `on` mean in this sentence: `Please share your feedback on this project`?
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#### --distractors--
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Placeholder distractor 1
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It shows the time when feedback is given.
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---
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Placeholder distractor 2
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It shows the location of the project.
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---
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Placeholder distractor 3
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It shows ownership of the project.
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#### --answer--
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Placeholder answer
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It shows the topic or subject being discussed.
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Placeholder question
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What does `out of the way` mean?
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#### --distractors--
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Placeholder distractor 1
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Easy to find and access
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---
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Placeholder distractor 2
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Located in the center of an office
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---
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Placeholder distractor 3
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Located in a frequently visited place
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#### --answer--
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Placeholder answer
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Located in a place that is difficult to reach
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Placeholder question
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Listen to the audio. What does Anna ask for? <!-- (quiz audio) Anna: Good morning, Bob. Have you seen the layout plan for our new office? I need your input on where to place each department. -->
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#### --audio--
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```json
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{
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"audio": {
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"filename": "B1_22-1.mp3",
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"startTimestamp": 0,
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"finishTimestamp": 6.3
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},
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"transcript": [
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{
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"character": "Anna",
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"text": "Good morning, Bob. Have you seen the layout plan for our new office? I need your input on where to place each department."
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}
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]
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}
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```
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#### --distractors--
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Placeholder distractor 1
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She asks Bob to approve the plan.
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---
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Placeholder distractor 2
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She asks Bob to design the office.
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---
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Placeholder distractor 3
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She asks for technical equipment.
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#### --answer--
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Placeholder answer
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She asks for Bob's opinion about the plan.
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Placeholder question
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Which definition is incorrect?
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#### --distractors--
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Placeholder distractor 1
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A `department` is a part of a company focused on one type of work.
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---
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Placeholder distractor 2
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A `server room` is where computer servers are kept.
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Placeholder distractor 3
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An `emergency exit` is used during emergencies.
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#### --answer--
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Placeholder answer
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A `break room` is a place for client meetings only.
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Placeholder question
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True or false: `Next to`, `close to`, and `near` have the similar meaning.
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#### --distractors--
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Placeholder distractor 1
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That's true but only when talking about people rather than places.
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Placeholder distractor 2
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That's false since `next to` means far away while the others mean nearby.
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Placeholder distractor 3
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That's false because `near` refers to time while the others refer to space.
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#### --answer--
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Placeholder answer
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That's true, though `next to` usually suggests the closest position.
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Placeholder question
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Which sentence uses the correct preposition to show a different action or choice?
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#### --distractors--
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Placeholder distractor 1
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`We used email instead at chat.`
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---
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Placeholder distractor 2
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`We used email instead from chat.`
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---
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Placeholder distractor 3
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`We used email instead chat.`
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#### --answer--
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Placeholder answer
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`We used email instead of chat.`
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Placeholder question
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What do you describe as `isolated`?
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#### --distractors--
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Placeholder distractor 1
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Something connected to many systems
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---
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Placeholder distractor 2
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Something recently updated
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Placeholder distractor 3
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Something frequently used
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#### --answer--
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Placeholder answer
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Something separate or away from others
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Placeholder question
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What phrasal verb does NOT use the correct particle?
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#### --distractors--
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Placeholder distractor 1
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`To set up` (meaning to prepare something for use)
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---
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Placeholder distractor 2
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`To step in` (meaning to take over a responsibility)
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---
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Placeholder distractor 3
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`To look out` (meaning to watch for something)
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#### --answer--
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Placeholder answer
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`To line on` (meaning to arrange in the right order)
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Placeholder question
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You want to show the purpose or goal that something is related to, so you say: `We need to get ready BLANK the project review`.
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#### --distractors--
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Placeholder distractor 1
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`at`
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---
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Placeholder distractor 2
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`with`
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Placeholder distractor 3
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`on`
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#### --answer--
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Placeholder answer
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`for`
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Placeholder question
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Which of the following is incorrect?
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#### --distractors--
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Placeholder distractor 1
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`Right across` describes the opposite side.
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Placeholder distractor 2
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`Behind` describes position at the back.
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Placeholder distractor 3
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`Between` describes space separating two things.
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#### --answer--
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Placeholder answer
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`In the middle` describes being far away from everything.
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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What is a `convenient spot`?
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#### --distractors--
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A temporary workspace
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A hidden location
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A restricted area
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#### --answer--
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A place that is practical to use
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Which of the following means before the beginning of the upcoming week?
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#### --distractors--
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`Until next week`
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---
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`After next week`
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`During next week`
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#### --answer--
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`By next week`
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Listen to the audio. What does David want to know? <!-- (quiz audio) David: Do we have enough designers for the new user interface changes scheduled for the end of the quarter? -->
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#### --audio--
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```json
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{
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"audio": {
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"filename": "B1_22-2.mp3",
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"startTimestamp": 20.4,
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"finishTimestamp": 24.8
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},
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"transcript": [
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{
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"character": "David",
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"text": "Do we have enough designers for the new user interface changes scheduled for the end of the quarter?"
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}
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]
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}
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```
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#### --distractors--
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Whether the designers have already completed the interface updates
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Whether designers plan to move to another department soon
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Whether the deadline for the interface changes will be postponed
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#### --answer--
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Whether the team has a sufficient number of designers available
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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What does `on time` mean?
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#### --distractors--
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Earlier than expected
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---
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After the deadline
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During free time
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#### --answer--
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At the expected time
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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What's the difference between `to bring up` and `to bring in`?
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#### --distractors--
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Both mean exactly the same thing.
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`To bring up` refers to physical movement, and `to bring in` refers only to opinions.
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`To bring up` means to introduce a new idea, and `to bring in` means to cancel it.
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#### --answer--
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`To bring up` means to introduce a topic, and `to bring in` means to introduce something or someone new.
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Which sentence uses the correct preposition to mean intending or expecting to do something?
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#### --distractors--
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`I plan at finishing the task today.`
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`I plan for finishing the task today.`
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`I plan to finishing the task today.`
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#### --answer--
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`I plan on finishing the task today.`
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Which of the following is correct?
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`in January`, `on 5pm`, `at Friday`
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`at January`, `in 5pm`, `on Friday`
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`on January`, `at 5pm`, `in Friday`
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#### --answer--
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`in January`, `at 5pm`, `on Friday`
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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What does this sentence express: `He ended up doing the task`?
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He planned from the beginning to complete the task.
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He refused to do the task at the last moment.
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He is still deciding whether to do the task.
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He finally did the task after events led to that result.
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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What does `around 3pm` mean?
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Exactly at 3pm
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An hour before 3pm
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Two hours after 3pm
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#### --answer--
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Close to 3pm but not exactly
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### --question--
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#### --text--
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Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
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`We should double the number to five from ten.`
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`We should double the number for five to ten.`
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`We should double the number from five towards ten.`
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`We should double the number from five to ten.`
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