Grammar
Vocabulary
Collocations
Professional-related
Mystery :)
100

Statement: I like working with people

Question form: You like working with people?

Correct/ incorrect?

Incorrect:

Correct: "Do you like working with people?"

In English, we generally use "do" to form questions in the present tense.


100

"The action of delaying or postponing something."

What word describes this?

Procrastination, procrastinating

100

a. She is married.

b. She got married.

Which are correct?

1. A
2. B
3. A & B

3. A & B

She got married. 

She is married. 

Both are correct!

100

If someone has a lot of knowledge, they are very............ (hint: a form of the word "knowledge")

Answer: knowledgeable

100

Name one of the headers that you find on a typical resume:

Accepted answers:

Contact, skills, summary, languages, awards, projects, education, experience

200

Next year, I go to New York.

Correct/incorrect? 

Incorrect:

Next year, I will go to New York. OR
Next year, I am going to New York.

It is expressing a future action, it should be in the future tense. The correct version is:

"Next year, I will go to New York."

You can also say:

"Next year, I am going to New York."

Both versions are correct, with the first using "will" for a simple future and the second using the present continuous for a planned future event.

200

"Think different."

"Just do it."

"Maybe it's Maybelline."

"Because you can't chew on deodorant"

What is the word to describe these phrases?

Accepted answers: slogans, copywrite

200

Let's take a photo of the ocean!

Correct/ incorrect?

Correct!

200

What is the word to describe someone's professional behavior?

Hint:c..........

Conduct


200

What are some words to describe the professional conduct of Leonardo's character in this scene? (hint: starts with an A)

Accepted answers: assertive, authoritative, aggressive

300

Is the punctuation here correct?


I went to italy last weekend, and i loved it.

Incorrect


Correct: I went to Italy last weekend, and I loved it.

Italy = capitalized

I = capitalized

300

What is the noun for something that you bought?

I made a ........(noun)

Answer: purchase

300

I got so much knowledge from today's lesson.

Correct or incorrect?

Incorrect:

Correct: I gained so much knowledge from today's lesson.

300

What is the word for the group of people that you are trying to sell to?

Hint: you want to make a profile of your product's ......... .............

Target audience

300

"On the contrary...."

Does this describe:

A. Agreeing with an opinion
B. Disagreeing with an opinion

B: Disagreeing with an opinion

400

Q: When did you see that movie?

A: I have seen it a year ago.

Is the Answer in the correct or incorrect tense?

Incorrect tense:

A: I saw it a year ago.

In English, when referring to a specific time in the past (like "a year ago"), we generally use the simple past tense ("saw" instead of "have seen").

400

Statement: I like working with people.

Opposite: I prefer working ..........(adverb)

What is the answer?

Independently, individually

400

I......a mistake.

What is the correct verb here?

Any form of the verb: to make

I made/make/ am making/ have made a mistake.

400

Give one example of how to sign off a professional introduction email:

Example:

Dear x,
xxxxx

x, --> sign off
Sarah

Accepted answers:

Sincerely, kind regards, best, looking forward to hearing from you, thanks or anything of a similar nature

400

What is the word that describes chatting about casual/ informal things (example: the weather, how someone's day is going) before an interview, meeting, etc.?

Hint: two words

Small talk

500

If he'd got the job, he ...... .......... a bigger house.

would have bought/rented/found

500

The capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. To be able to push through something, not be knocked over.


What is the word that describes this?

Resilience
500

You should make more effort for the upcoming exam!


Correct/ incorrect?


Correct: You should make more effort for the upcoming exam!

500

As an interviewer, how can you ask the candidate how much money they expect to make?

Any correctly formed question using "salary" and "expectations"

Example: What are your salary expectations?

500

What does the A stand for in SMART goals?

Accepted answers: Actionable, achievable, attainable