feat(curriculum): EN-B1 quiz for block 18 (#66710)

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# --description--
To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 9 of the 10 questions below.
This quiz checks your understanding of adverbial phrases used in technical discussions and meetings.
To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 18 of the 20 questions below.
Read each question and choose the correct answer. There's only one correct answer for each question.
# --quizzes--
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#### --text--
Placeholder question
What is a `huddle`?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
A long formal conference with external clients
---
Placeholder distractor 2
A written project report
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Placeholder distractor 3
A private one-to-one performance review
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
A quick meeting used to align on tasks or goals
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
You want to introduce the first thing that will be discussed or done, so you say: `BLANK, we should create a project plan`.
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`To be honest`
---
Placeholder distractor 2
`Before`
---
Placeholder distractor 3
`On the contrary`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`First off`
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Listen to the audio. What is the most appropriate positive answer? <!-- (quiz audio) Bob: We should set specific times for these updates. How about scheduling the detailed biweekly meetings for Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 AM? -->
#### --audio--
```json
{
"audio": {
"filename": "B1_18-1.mp3",
"startTimestamp": 52.1,
"finishTimestamp": 60.8
},
"transcript": [
{
"character": "Bob",
"text": "We should set specific times for these updates. How about scheduling the detailed biweekly meetings for Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 AM?"
}
]
}
```
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`That's a valid concern.`
---
Placeholder distractor 2
`That's impressive.`
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Placeholder distractor 3
`I'll get a detailed plan ready.`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`That works perfectly.`
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Which of the following is incorrect?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
You want to ask about frequency, so you say: `How often do you check your email?`
---
Placeholder distractor 2
You want to ask about speed, so you say: `How fast did they finish the project?`
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Placeholder distractor 3
You want to make a suggestion, so you say: `How about adding a few new features?`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
You want to initiate a request, so you say: `You know what? I forgot my laptop`.
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
What does `even more` mean in this sentence: `We need to apply even more pressure to finish on time`?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
They need to reduce the pressure because the deadline is already safe.
---
Placeholder distractor 2
They should stop applying pressure because the work is already finished.
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Placeholder distractor 3
They plan to apply pressure only after completing the task.
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
They need to increase the pressure beyond the current level to meet the deadline.
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Which of the following does NOT use the correct particle?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`To write up` (meaning to prepare a written version)
---
Placeholder distractor 2
`To concentrate on` (meaning to focus on something)
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Placeholder distractor 3
`To go up` (meaning to increase in amount)
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`To be good at` (meaning to be suitable or appropriate)
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Which definition is incorrect?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`Currently` means something is happening now.
---
Placeholder distractor 2
`Effectively` means doing something with good results.
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Placeholder distractor 3
`Definitely` means without doubt.
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`Smoothly` means happening with many interruptions.
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
What does `to set a time` mean?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
To cancel a meeting
---
Placeholder distractor 2
To delay an activity
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Placeholder distractor 3
To estimate how long something takes
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
To choose a specific hour or day
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Which sentence uses the correct preposition to mean monitoring the progress of something regularly?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`This app keeps track with your tasks.`
---
Placeholder distractor 2
`This app keeps track on your tasks.`
---
Placeholder distractor 3
`This app keeps track for your tasks.`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`This app keeps track of your tasks.`
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Which of the following refers to the sequence of tasks or steps followed to complete a process?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`Feedback`
---
Placeholder distractor 2
`Adjustment`
---
Placeholder distractor 3
`Feature`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`Workflow`
### --question--
#### --text--
Listen to the audio. What does James want to ensure? <!-- (quiz audio) James: As we start on the new chat feature, we need to make sure it works well everywhere. It should run smoothly, no matter where the user is. -->
#### --audio--
```json
{
"audio": {
"filename": "B1_18-2.mp3",
"startTimestamp": 0,
"finishTimestamp": 7.9
},
"transcript": [
{
"character": "James",
"text": "As we start on the new chat feature, we need to make sure it works well everywhere. It should run smoothly, no matter where the user is."
}
]
}
```
#### --distractors--
Whether the feature only works locally
---
Whether the feature works only during testing
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Whether the feature changes based on location
#### --answer--
Whether the feature functions effectively in all conditions
### --question--
#### --text--
True or false: `Biweekly` can mean both every two weeks or twice a week.
#### --distractors--
That's true but only in informal speech.
---
That's false as it always means twice a week.
---
That's false as it always means every two weeks.
#### --answer--
That's true as it has both meanings depending on context.
### --question--
#### --text--
What does `to start small` mean?
#### --distractors--
To cancel a large project
---
To work slowly without planning
---
To reduce team size permanently
#### --answer--
To begin with a simple version
### --question--
#### --text--
Which of the following is incorrect?
#### --distractors--
`A few tasks`
---
`A few minutes`
---
`A few developers`
#### --answer--
`A few information`
### --question--
#### --text--
What does this sentence express: `The system updated as the team monitored the progress`?
#### --distractors--
The update happened because the team decided to monitor the progress.
---
The sentence compares the system update with the team's performance.
---
The sentence predicts that monitoring will cause updates in the future.
#### --answer--
The system updated at the same time that the team was monitoring progress.
### --question--
#### --text--
What is `engagement` in social media or marketing?
#### --distractors--
The cost of advertising campaigns
---
The number of employees working online
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The speed of website loading
#### --answer--
The level of interaction users have with content
### --question--
#### --text--
What does `especially` express in this sentence: `The software is user-friendly, especially for beginners`?
#### --distractors--
The software is less useful for beginners than for experienced users.
---
The software was designed only for beginners.
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The software is user-friendly, although beginners may still find it difficult.
#### --answer--
The software is user-friendly in general, but this is particularly true for beginners.
### --question--
#### --text--
What's the difference between `to be within budget` and `to go over budget`?
#### --distractors--
`To be within budget` means adding costs; `to go over budget` means reducing costs.
---
`To be within budget` means finishing early; `to go over budget` means taking longer.
---
Both mean avoiding extra expenses.
#### --answer--
`To be within budget` means spending as planned; `to go over budget` means spending more than planned.
### --question--
#### --text--
Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
#### --distractors--
`We did not complete much as tasks as yesterday.`
---
`We did not complete not as much tasks yesterday.`
---
`We did not complete much work as yesterday.`
#### --answer--
`We did not complete as much work as yesterday.`
### --question--
#### --text--
Why is it better to say `not very helpful` instead of `bad` or `ineffective`?
#### --distractors--
It is grammatically shorter.
---
It always shows agreement.
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It makes criticism stronger.
#### --answer--
It sounds more polite and professional.