Week 2 Technical Description

Week 2 Technical Description

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Week 2 Technical Description

Week 2 Technical Description

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University

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"So, you know, when your phone is like, out of juice, you gotta, like, plug it in. There's this thing, the charger, and you stick it in the wall and then into your phone, and then you just gotta wait for a while until it's all charged up again. Sometimes it takes a really long time."

Which is the best replacement for "like, out of juice"?

low on power

out of energy

depleted

has a low battery

Answer explanation

The phrase "like, out of juice" refers to a phone that is not functioning due to lack of power. The best replacement is "has a low battery," as it directly indicates the phone's power status in a clear and concise manner.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"So, you know, when your phone is like, out of juice, you gotta, like, plug it in. There's this thing, the charger, and you stick it in the wall and then into your phone, and then you just gotta wait for a while until it's all charged up again. Sometimes it takes a really long time.

"Which is the best replacement for "in the wall"?

into the electricity place

in the outlet

into the power source

in a socket

Answer explanation

The phrase "in the wall" refers to where the charger connects to the power supply. The best replacement is "in the outlet," as it accurately describes the location where the charger plugs in, making it the most appropriate choice.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"So, you know, when your phone is like, out of juice, you gotta, like, plug it in. There's this thing, the charger, and you stick it in the wall and then into your phone, and then you just gotta wait for a while until it's all charged up again. Sometimes it takes a really long time.

"Which is the best replacement for "all charged up again"?

fully charged

good to go

ready for use

fully powered

Answer explanation

The phrase "all charged up again" means the phone is fully charged. The best replacement is "fully charged," which directly conveys that the phone has regained its full battery capacity.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"The part of the can opener that you hold onto, it's usually made of some kind of stuff, you know, like plastic or something, and you have to squeeze it really hard to make the can opener work. It's shaped in a way that's supposed to be comfy for your hand."

Which is the best replacement for "part of the can opener that you hold onto"?

the handle

the hand-held thing

what you grab

your grip

Answer explanation

The best replacement for "part of the can opener that you hold onto" is "the handle". It accurately describes the component designed for gripping, which is typically made of plastic and shaped for comfort.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"The part of the can opener that you hold onto, it's usually made of some kind of stuff, you know, like plastic or something, and you have to squeeze it really hard to make the can opener work. It's shaped in a way that's supposed to be comfy for your hand.

"Which is the best replacement for "some kind of stuff"?

something

some sort of matter

a material

components

Answer explanation

The phrase "some kind of stuff" refers to a material used for the can opener's handle. The best replacement is "a material" as it accurately describes the substance, while the other options are either too vague or not specific enough.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"The part of the can opener that you hold onto, it's usually made of some kind of stuff, you know, like plastic or something, and you have to squeeze it really hard to make the can opener work. It's shaped in a way that's supposed to be comfy for your hand.

"Which is the best replacement for "squeeze it really hard"?

apply a lot of pressure

clasp it firmly

squeeze with great force

give a big squish

Answer explanation

The phrase 'clasp it firmly' best captures the action of holding tightly, similar to 'squeeze it really hard'. It conveys the necessary grip without being overly casual, making it the most suitable replacement.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"The part of the can opener that you hold onto, it's usually made of some kind of stuff, you know, like plastic or something, and you have to squeeze it really hard to make the can opener work. It's shaped in a way that's supposed to be comfy for your hand.

"Which is the best replacement for "comfy for your hand"?

ergonomic for your hand

hand support

easy hold

good grip

Answer explanation

The phrase 'comfy for your hand' suggests comfort and support during use. 'Ergonomic for your hand' is the best replacement as it specifically refers to design that enhances comfort and efficiency, aligning perfectly with the original meaning.

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