You say this when you want to plan a time to make an appointment.
I’d like to make an appointment.
The colors of the U.S. flag are these three.
Red, white, and blue
Name one vowel in the English alphabet.
AEIOU
This animal says “meow.”
Cat
Spell the word for the opposite of “hot.”
Cold
This day comes after Monday.
Tuesday
What is the first month of the year?
January
You ask this question to find out if the office has time for you
Do you have anything available on this/time? Do you have time on this day? Do you have any morning/afternoon availability?
The U.S. President lives in this building.
White House
How many vowels are in the word “cat”?
1/one
This big animal has a long trunk.
Elephant
Spell the word for the opposite of “big.”
Small
This day comes before Friday.
Saturday
What month does the election for president usually fall in?
November
You say this when you want to change your appointment to another day or time.
I need to reschedule my appointment. I'd like to reschedule.
The U.S. national bird is this.
Bald eagle
Which vowel comes after E?
I
This animal can fly and has feathers.
Bird
Spell the word for the opposite of “up.”
Down
This day is the first day of the weekend.
Saturday
What months are during winter in Texas?
December January February
You say this when you cannot attend your scheduled appointment.
I'd like to cancel my appointment.
What is the capital of the United States?
Washington D.C.
Which vowel is first in the alphabet?
A
This animal lives in water and has gills.
Fish
Spell the word for the opposite of “yes.”
No
This day is the last day of the weekend.
Sunday
This month has Independence Day in the U.S.
July
The secretary or front desk receptionist asks for your preferred day and or time, how would you respond?
I prefer morning, I prefer afternoon, I am open so it does not matter, I prefer [day of the week]
The U.S. national anthem is called this.
The Star-Spangled Banner
Which vowel is last in the alphabet?
U
This animal is black and white and eats bamboo.
Panda
Spell the word for the opposite of “day.”
Night
This day is the start of the workweek.
Monday
This month has a leap year every four months.
February