English Language and Technical Knowledge Quiz
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What does the correct negative form of 'have got' look like?

  • Hadn't got
  • Haven't got (correct)
  • Haven't gotten
  • Have got
  • What is the correct passive voice sentence structure?

  • Subject + present verb
  • Subject + future verb
  • Subject + form of 'to be' + past participle (correct)
  • Subject + past verb
  • What is the correct phrase in the sentence 'She is old enough to vote'?

  • Too young
  • Young enough
  • Old enough (correct)
  • Too old
  • What is the correct sentence in the past with 'to be'?

    <p>I was on the beach</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct response to 'What is your name?'

    <p>My name is Susan</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does a power plant operator do?

    <p>Generates electricity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'hardware' refer to in a computer?

    <p>Physical components</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is wind considered as a source of energy?

    <p>Renewable</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    English Language Test and Technical Terminology

    • The test consists of multiple-choice questions related to English grammar and vocabulary.

    • Questions cover different tenses, imperatives, reported speech, and conditional sentences.

    • The correct negative form of "have got" is "haven't got" or "haven't got any."

    • The correct form of the present perfect tense is "has/have + past participle," such as "has forgotten."

    • The correct form of the past simple tense is "subject + past verb," such as "I worked."

    • The correct passive voice sentence structure is "object + form of 'to be' + past participle," such as "This bike was given to me by David."

    • The correct phrase is "old enough" in the sentence "She is old enough to vote."

    • The correct phrase is "must repair" in the sentence "She must repair the exhaust pipe to connect the washing machine."

    • The correct negative sentence in reported speech is "She said that she had worked the whole day the day before."

    • The correct sentence in the past with "to be" is "I was on the beach."

    • Technical terminology includes parts of an electric motor, which has six parts.

    • An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) must include property address, type, inspection date, certificate date and serial number, total floor area, information about energy use and costs, and recommendations to reduce energy use and costs.Technical Knowledge Quiz Summary

    • A power plant operator controls, operates, and maintains machinery to generate electricity.

    • An aerial is a structure made of metal that captures and/or transmits radio electromagnetic waves.

    • Home automation refers to the automatic control of electronic devices at home.

    • The hardware on a computer refers to the physical components that a computer system needs to work.

    • LED bulbs are the most efficient kind of bulbs.

    • The domestic appliance repair shop opens at 9 a.m.

    • "You must come to the meeting" is the correct sentence.

    • Wind is a renewable source of energy.

    • Electric solder is not a testing tool.

    • "I'm going to listen to the news" is the reason for turning on the radio.

    • The correct response to "What is your name?" is "My name is Susan."

    • The quiz consists of multiple-choice questions on technical knowledge.

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    Test your English language skills and technical knowledge with our quiz! From grammar and vocabulary to electric motors and renewable energy, this quiz covers a wide range of topics. Challenge yourself with multiple-choice questions on tenses, reported speech, passive voice, and more. Plus, test your technical terminology knowledge with questions on computer hardware, LED bulbs, and home automation. Whether you're a language enthusiast or a tech-savvy individual, this quiz is perfect for you. Put your knowledge to the test and see

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