Curriculum
Course: Spoken English for Daily Use
Login

Curriculum

Spoken English for Daily Use

Quiz

10 MCQs for Lesson 7: Giving Directions and Asking for Help

Submit quiz
Once you submit, you will no longer be able to change your answers. Are you sure you want to submit the quiz?
1.

What should you say before asking for directions?

Hey! Where is the mall?
Excuse me, can you help me?
Give me directions!
Tell me where to go.
2.

Which is NOT a common way to give directions?

Go straight.
Turn around and go home.
Turn left.
It’s next to the bank.
3.

What does "go past the supermarket" mean?

Stop at the supermarket.
Walk through the supermarket.
Continue walking past it.
Turn right at the supermarket.
4.

What does "It’s opposite the hospital" mean?

It’s next to the hospital.
It’s behind the hospital.
It’s across from the hospital.
It’s inside the hospital.
5.

What question do you ask to find the nearest bank?

Where is the nearest bank?
Can I buy a bank?
How do banks work?
Is this a bank?
6.

If someone says, "Turn left and go straight," what do you do?

Walk in circles.
Take a left turn and continue walking.
Take a right turn and stop.
Turn left and then turn right.
7.

Which phrase is correct for giving directions?

The mall is down the street.
The mall is under the street.
The mall is in the sky.
The mall is inside the house.
8.

What should you say when someone gives you directions?

Thanks for nothing.
I don’t believe you.
Thank you so much!
I won’t follow that.
9.

How do you tell someone where a bank is?

It’s near the post office.
The bank is a person.
You can’t find it.
I don’t like banks.
10.

How do you politely ask for help?

Help me now!
Can you help me, please?
Give me directions fast!
Tell me now!
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10