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10 MCQs for Lesson 3: Making Requests & Giving Directions

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1.

Which sentence is more polite?

Give me some water!
Could you bring me some water, please?
2.

Which phrase is NOT a polite request?

May I use your phone?
Close the door!
Could you help me, please?
Would you mind helping me?
3.

What is a good way to give directions?

Go anywhere you want.
Walk straight and turn left at the bank.
Find it yourself.
I don’t know.
4.

If someone asks, "Where is the bus station?", which is the best answer?

Go straight, then turn right.
Yes.
No.
Why do you want to know?
5.

Which sentence is correct?

Could you help me, please?
You help me!
Help me!
6.

What should you say before asking for directions?

Excuse me
Where is it?
I need this!
Tell me!
7.

If someone says "Turn left at the traffic light," what should you do?

Turn right
Keep going straight
Turn left
Stop walking
8.

Which is a polite way to ask for permission?

May I sit here?
Move!
I sit here now.
You let me sit?
9.

If someone says, "The hospital is next to the supermarket," where is the hospital?

Near the supermarket
Far from the supermarket
Inside the supermarket
Behind the supermarket
10.

What is the best way to ask for help?

Help me now!
Can you help me, please?
Do it for me!
You must help me.
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