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Quiznet Topic: Time

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Quiz topic: Time For each of the six questions choose the one correct answer. 1. You can say the following time in different ways. But which of the following is NOT possible? ‘My plane leaves at 22:15’ a) ten fifteen b) quarter past ten c) fifteen past ten d) twenty-two fifteen 2. a) b) c) d)

I won’t be able to come to class, I’ve got an interview for a job _____ 6 o’clock. at in to for

3. a) b) c) d)

Do you want to come swimming ____ Saturday? at in to on

4. a) b) c) d)

Which is the odd one out? The exam will start at 3 o’clock _______ - so don’t be late! on the dot sharp or thereabouts exactly

5. a) b) c) d)

How long does the film _________? I have to be home by ten. run durate pass last

6. a) b) c) d)

The police arrived ____________, the robbers had disappeared. just in time in the nick of time at the last minute too late

Quiznet May, 2005

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BBC Learning English – Quiznet Quiz topic: Time Answers: 1. You can say the following time in different ways. But which of the following is NOT possible? ‘My plane leaves at 22:15’ a) ten fifteen - ‘My plane leaves at 22:15 (ten fifteen)’ is correct. b) b. quarter past ten - ‘My plane leaves at 22:15 (quarter past ten)’ is correct. c) c. fifteen past ten - ‘fifteen past ten’ is not correct – you can say ‘ten fifteen’ or ‘quarter past ten’. It is the correct answer d) d. twenty-two fifteen - ‘My plane leaves at 22:15 (twenty-two fifteen)’ is correct 2. a) b) c) d)

I won’t be able to come to class, I’ve got an interview for a job _____ 6 o’clock. at - With specific times we use preposition ‘at’. Correct in - With specific times we don’t use preposition ‘in’ to - With specific times we don’t use preposition ‘to’ for - With specific times we don’t use preposition ‘for’

3. a) b) c) d)

Do you want to come swimming ____ Saturday? at - With days of the week, we don’t use ‘on’ in - With days of the week, we don’t use ‘in’ to - With days of the week, we don’t use ‘to on - With days of the week, we use ‘on’. Correct

4. Which is the odd one out? The exam will start at 3 o’clock _______, so don’t be late! a) on the dot - Which word or expression doesn’t mean ‘exactly’? b) sharp - Which word or expression doesn’t mean ‘exactly’? c) or thereabouts - The other words and expressions mean exactly – ‘or thereabouts’ means roughly (not exactly). Correct d) exactly - Which word or expression doesn’t mean ‘exactly’? 5. How long does the film _________? I have to be home by ten. a) run - A film runs every day for 2 or 3 weeks. b) durate - ‘Durate’ doesn’t exist as a verb, only the noun ‘duration’ exists. c) pass - ‘Pass’ is not the correct answer. d) last - ‘How long does it last?’ is the answer. Correct 6. The police arrived ____________, the robbers had disappeared. a) just in time - This idiom means the police arrived early enough to catch the criminals – in fact they were too late. b) in the nick of time - This idiom means the police arrived early enough to catch the criminals – in fact they were too late. c) at the last minute - This idiom means the police arrived early enough to catch the criminals – in fact they were too late. d) too late - The idioms mean the police arrived early enough to catch the criminals – in fact they were too late.

Quiznet May, 2005

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