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Practical English for Daily Life: Master Daily Conversations

Question 1 of 50%

Individuals are unable to work because they are unable to work.

Test: Work disability, Family & behavior, English lessons, Food & diet, Road safety

20 questions

Question 1: Individuals are unable to work because they are unable to work.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials state, "They're not able to work because they're not able to work because they're not able to work. And they're not able to work because they're not able to work because they're not able to work."

Question 2: Based on the provided study materials, what is the given reason for individuals not being able to work?

A. They are not able to work because they are not able to work.

B. They lack the necessary skills for current job markets.

C. Economic downturns have reduced employment opportunities.

D. They are choosing not to seek employment.

Explanation: The study materials state that individuals are not able to work because they are not able to work, repeating this circular explanation.

Question 3: The provided study materials fully detail the exact circumstances of James's brother's bad behavior, including why the fight started.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials only provide a list of words related to James's story (e.g., "brother teenagers fighting stabbed finger penknife accident horrified blood mum angry hospital") and state that a listening exercise will occur. They do not fully detail the exact circumstances or reasons behind the fight.

Question 4: According to Alison Carr in the listening programme, what do the toys children play with influence?

A. their future education

B. their future relationships

C. their future personalities

D. their academic performance in maths

Explanation: The listening exercise explicitly states 'Alison Carr thinks that the toys children play with influence their future personalities'.

Question 5: The provided text implies that having a phone ring during a performance in a theatre is a behaviour that is generally looked down upon and can ruin the experience.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The text states, 'Wednesday's performances while phone going off in a few despised. Conductor, pined, pointed at the rurined one of the most lul works ever written. All. this kind of behaviour.' This clearly indicates that phones ringing during performances are considered disruptive and are looked down upon.