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QA-ENGLISH 6

QA-ENGLISH 6

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English

6th Grade

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Marcela Natiola

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1 Slide • 60 Questions

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QA - English 6

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Multiple Choice

What is the abbreviation of "teaspoon?"

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tsp

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tspn

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tesp

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teaspn

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Multiple Choice

What is the abbreviation of "CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT?"

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crt.pblc.acc

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CRT.PLC.ACC

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CPA

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cpa

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Multiple Select

What is the abbreviation of "one gallon?"

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1 gall

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one gal

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one gall

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1 gal

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Multiple Select

What is the meaning of Local Government Unit?

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LGU

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lgu

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LU

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lu

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Open Ended

Give the meaning of the abbreviation "CAR."

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Open Ended

Give the meaning of the abbreviation "BFP"

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following sentences used indefinite pronoun correctly.

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Everything have been arranged for the gender reveal party.

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Somebody want to speak with you on the phone.

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Sheila bought everything she needed for the recipe.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following sentences used indefinite pronoun correctly.

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There's something strange about that old house.

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Everybody are excited about the upcoming prom event.

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I think something are wrong with my computer.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following sentences used indefinite pronoun correctly.

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Nobody know where the treasure is buried.

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Anyone can join the photography club.

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Angela told me that no one have seen the missing keys.

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Open Ended

Construct a sentence using a "Simple Past Tense"

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Open Ended

Construct a sentence using a "Past Progressive Tense"

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Open Ended

Construct a sentence using a "Present Perfect Tense"

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Open Ended

Construct a sentence using a "Future Perfect CoTense"

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Fill in the Blanks

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Fill in the Blanks

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Fill in the Blanks

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Multiple Choice

What voice uses the subject of the sentence is the doer of the action?

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Active Voice

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Passive Voice

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Multiple Choice

What voice uses the subject of the sentence is the doer of the action?

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Active Voice

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Passive Voice

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Multiple Choice

What type of voice is used in the sentence?

The mouse was chased by the cat.

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Active Voice

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Passive Voice

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Multiple Choice

What type of voice is used in the sentence?

The cat chased the mouse.

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Active Voice

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Passive Voice

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Multiple Choice

What voice does not use the subject of the sentence as the doer of the action but rather the receiver of the action.

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Active Voice

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Passive Voice

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Multiple Choice

What type of voice is used in the sentence?

The chef prepared a delicious meal for the guests.

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Active Voice

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Passive Voice

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Multiple Choice

What type of voice is used in the sentence?

  1. She painted a stunning landscape during her vacation.

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Active Voice

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Passive Voice

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Multiple Choice

What type of voice is used in the sentence?

  1. Flowers were planted in the garden to beautify the neighborhood.

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Active Voice

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Passive Voice

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Multiple Choice

What type of voice is used in the sentence?

  1. They built a new playground for the children in the community park.

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Active Voice

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Passive Voice

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Multiple Choice

What type of voice is used in the sentence?

  1. The broken window in the living room was fixed by him.

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Active Voice

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Passive Voice

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Multiple Choice

What type of voice is used in the sentence?

  1. An inspiring speech was written for the graduation ceremony by her.

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Active Voice

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Passive Voice

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Open Ended

Transform the sentence in active voice to passive voice.

  1. The volunteers cleaned up the beach to protect marine life.

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Open Ended

Transform the sentence in active voice to passive voice.

  1. The scientist discovered a new species of butterfly in the rainforest.

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Open Ended

Transform the sentence in passive voice to active voice.

  1. A stunning landscape was paint by Edie during his vacation.

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Open Ended

Transform the sentence in passive voice to active voice.

  1. The championship was won after months of hard work and training by the team.

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Multiple Choice

The UNICEF launched Media Activities and Godly Ideas by, with and for Children, a website that provides forum on how to improve children’s life.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

The UNICEF has three main goals which includes saving children’s lives and providing them education.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

The fifth goal of the UNICEF is to protect children from any form of exploitation, abuse, and violence.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

The first goal is to improve the hygiene, nutrition, and health of very young and poor children.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

The children from Sweden and their family are fond of watching soccer matches because soccer is the most popular sport in the country.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

The children from Japan look forward to the ‘Shichi-go-san Festival.’ which was held every 15th of November.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

The children from Japan, unlike the other countries had to work to supplement their families’ income.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Even though we're good friends, we don't always ______________ on certain matters.

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bark is worse than his bite

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bitten off more than I can chew.

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see eye to eye

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have an axe to grind

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Multiple Choice

She cried, “I took on too many projects at once and now I feel like I've ______________.”

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bark is worse than his bite

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bitten off more than I can chew.

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see eye to eye

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have an axe to grind

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Multiple Choice

Don't worry about my cat because ______________. He may look fierce, but he's actually quite gentle." Mark exclaimed.

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bark is worse than his bite

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bitten off more than I can chew.

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see eye to eye

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have an axe to grind

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Multiple Choice

Ever since my daughter was born, she has been ______________.

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bark is worse than his bite

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apple of my eye

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has no backbone

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have an axe to grind

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Multiple Choice

I ______________ with my roommate because she borrowing my clothes without asking!

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bark is worse than his bite

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apple of my eye

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has no backbone

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have an axe to grind

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Multiple Choice

This idiom means in the same difficult or challenging situation as others; facing the same circumstances.

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like a fish out of water

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all in the same boat

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see each other eye to eye

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have an axe to grind

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Multiple Choice

This idiom means in to feel uncomfortable or out of place in a particular situation; to be awkward or ill at ease.

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like a fish out of water

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all in the same boat

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see each other eye to eye

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have an axe to grind

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Multiple Choice

This idiom means lacking courage, resolve, or strength of character; easily influenced or controlled by others.

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bark is worse than his bite

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all in the same boat

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see each other eye to eye

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has no backbone

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Multiple Choice

This idiom means avoiding the main topic or point; speaking indirectly or evasively instead of addressing an issue directly.

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bark is worse than his bite

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beating around the bush

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see each other eye to eye

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has no backbone

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Multiple Choice

This idiom means to agree completely; to have the same opinion or viewpoint as someone else.

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bark is worse than his bite

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beating around the bush

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see each other eye to eye

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has no backbone

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Multiple Choice

This idiom means to take on more responsibility or commit to more tasks than one can handle or manage.

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all in the same boat

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apple of my eye

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bitten off more than I can chew

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has no backbone

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Multiple Choice

This idiom means to make peace; to resolve a conflict or disagreement and forgive past grievances.

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bury the hatchet

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like a fish out of water

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bitten off more than I can chew

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has no backbone

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Multiple Choice

This idiom means to have a hidden personal motive or selfish reason for doing or being involved in something.

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bury the hatchet

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like a fish out of water

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have an axe to grind

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apple of my eyes

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Open Ended

Type a popular a idiom that you know.

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