Chapter 7 English Quiz (Black Book): Modals You have 25 minutes to complete the quiz. Good luck! Thank you for completing the quiz! Chapter 7 Intermediate English Quiz (Black Book) 1 / 31 Self-evaluation: Before starting, please assess how prepared you feel (on a scale of A / B / C). A B C 2 / 31 Which of the following sentences is correct: She can speaks several other languages. She can speak several other languages. She can to speak several other languages. She cans speak several other languages. 3 / 31 Which of the following sentences is correct: My mother can't speak English. My mother can't to speak English. My mother can't speaking English. My mother can't speaks English. 4 / 31 Which of the following sentences is correct: I ought work hard! I ought working hard! I ought to working hard! I ought to work hard! 5 / 31 Which of the following sentences is correct: I have to improve my English as soon as possible. I am have to improve my English as soon as possible. I am having to improve my English as soon as possible. I have improve my English as soon as possible. 6 / 31 Which of the following sentences is correct: I must to study for an exam tomorrow. I must studying for an exam tomorrow. I must study for an exam tomorrow. I must to studying for an exam tomorrow. 7 / 31 Complete the sentences with may, can, or might. Use negative form as necessary. I will be very busy tomorrow, so I _____________ have enough time to go to the grocery store. can can't might might not may 8 / 31 Complete the sentences with may, can, or might. Use negative form as necessary. May I have everyone's attention? The test is about to begin. If you need to leave the room during the exam, please raise your hand. You __________ leave the room without permission. may may not can can not might might not 9 / 31 Complete the sentences with may, can, or might. Use negative form as necessary. There are a lot of clouds in the sky. I think it _______ rain later. May May not Can Can not Might not 10 / 31 Complete the sentences with may, can, or might. Use negative form as necessary. This table is very heavy. __________ you lift it? may may not can can't might might not 11 / 31 Complete the sentences with may, can, or might. Use negative form as necessary. A: Which of these oranges is sweet? B: How should I know? I _______ tell if an orange is sweet just by looking at it. may may not can can't might might not 12 / 31 Identify the meaning of the modals (in bold) in the following sentences: Can we play outside if we finish our homework? ability possibility permission necessity 13 / 31 Identify the meaning of the modals (in bold) in the following sentences: She can speak English very well! ability possibility permission necessity 14 / 31 Identify the meaning of the modals (in bold) in the following sentences: He looks confused. He might not understand the question. ability possibility permission necessity 15 / 31 Identify the meaning of the modals (in bold) in the following sentences: You may not speak to the judge directly. ability possibility permission necessity 16 / 31 Identify the meaning of the modals (in bold) in the following sentences: Can you come to the party tomorrow? ability possibility permission necessity 17 / 31 Complete the sentences with don't have to/doesn't have to, must, or must not: Brian has a red nose and has been coughing and sneezing. He _____________ have a cold. don't have to doesn't have to must must not 18 / 31 Complete the sentences with don't have to/doesn't have to, must, or must not: The lights are off and there is no one inside the bank. They _________ be open today. don't have to doesn't have to must must not 19 / 31 Complete the sentences with don't have to/doesn't have to, must, or must not: Listen carefully Annie. If a stranger offers you a ride, you ____________ get in the car with them. Never get in the car with a stranger! don't have to doesn't have to must must not 20 / 31 Complete the sentences with don't have to/doesn't have to, must, or must not: According to the rules of the game, one player ______ hit or trip another player. don't have to doesn't have to must must not 21 / 31 Complete the sentences with don't have to/doesn't have to, must, or must not: Liz finally got a car, so now she usually drives to work. She ______________ take the bus. don't have to doesn't have to must must not 22 / 31 Complete the sentences with the correct word. Do you like fresh vegetables better _______________ frozen or canned? than to more 23 / 31 Complete the sentences with the correct word. I would rather read a book in the evenings ____ go out with friends. to than more 24 / 31 Complete the sentences with the correct word. My parents would rather work ____________ retire. They enjoy their jobs. than to more 25 / 31 Complete the sentences with the correct word. When I choose a book, I prefer fiction ____ nonfiction. to than more 26 / 31 Complete the sentences with the correct word. I prefer coffee _____ tea. to than more 27 / 31 Choose the best completion to the sentence: A: I heard that Bill was sick. B: Really? Well, he _________________ be sick anymore. I just saw him riding his bike to work. won't doesn't have to must not 28 / 31 Choose the best completion to the sentence: A: Do you think Scott will quit his job? B: I don't know. He ____________. He's very angry. We'll just have to wait and see. must will may 29 / 31 Choose the best completion to the sentence: A: What shall we do after the meeting this evening? B: ___________________ pick Jane up and all go out to dinner together. Why don't Let's Should 30 / 31 Choose the best completion to the sentence: A: Does Tom want to go with us to the festival tonight? B: No. He __________________________ go to a wrestling match than the festival. could would rather prefers 31 / 31 Choose the best completion to the sentence: A: Let's go see a movie this evening. B: That sounds like fun, but I can't because ____________________finish a report before I go to bed. I have got to would rather ought to