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Quiz 1 German

This document contains a quiz on basic German vocabulary and grammar concepts covered in the first 3 weeks of study, including: - Asking and introducing names - Common greetings and farewells - Verbs like "sein" (to be) and "haben" (to have) - Days, months, and expressing the date - Family members - Gender of nouns and using definite and indefinite articles The quiz consists of 87 fill-in-the-blank or short answer questions testing the student's comprehension of these foundational topics in German language.

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Quiz 1 German

This document contains a quiz on basic German vocabulary and grammar concepts covered in the first 3 weeks of study, including: - Asking and introducing names - Common greetings and farewells - Verbs like "sein" (to be) and "haben" (to have) - Days, months, and expressing the date - Family members - Gender of nouns and using definite and indefinite articles The quiz consists of 87 fill-in-the-blank or short answer questions testing the student's comprehension of these foundational topics in German language.

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Quiz 1

German
From Week 1
Conversations and Vocabulary folder:

How would you ask someone’s name informally?


Wie heisst du?
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How would you respond if they asked you?
Ich heisse Rajveer Singh.
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How would you ask the name formally?
Wie heissen Sie?
————————————————-
What are the 2 ways of saying your name?
Mein Name ist Rajveer Singh.
————————————————-
Ich heisse Rajveer Singh.
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If asked: Wie geht es Ihnen, how would you reply
Today?
Danke, gut. Und Ihnen?
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Ask: How are you doing, informally


Wie geht es Dir?
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If you were up all night, what would you say?
(look for an appropriate sentence to relay this)
Zu viel Stress
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Say: take care
Mach’s gut!
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Say: See you later
Bis spater.
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Wortschatz 1 folder:

How do you greet s.one in the morning?


Guten Morgen
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….. during the day?
Guten Tag.
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How do you say goodbye when on the phone?
Auf Wiederhoren.
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What is the difference between: ‘Wie heisst Du’ +
‘Wie heissen Sie’?
‘Wie heisst Du’ is formal and ‘Wie heissen Sie’ is informal.
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If you say: ‘Ich komme aus’…, what would the question


have been?
Woher kommst du?
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Tell me: I come from (and then the city you live in)
Ich komme aus Barrie.
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If the answer is: ‘Danke gut’ what would the question have
been?
Wie geht es Ihnen?
—————————————————————————-

On a cultural note folder:

How many countries does Germany border with? Nine


—————
Is Germany the most populous country in EU? No, its second
most populous country in EU.—————————-
What is the highest mountain in Germany called? It is
‘Zugspitze'.————————-

From Week 2
To Be + to Have folder:

What is the infinitive (title) of the verb ‘To Be’ in German?


Sein. ———————-
What are the 4 ways this verb is used?
It is used to describe people and things/ weather/ telling
time / where s/one or s/thing is located.

Say: I am + (your name) in German


ich bin Rajveer Singh.
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How is the verb ‘Haben’ used? (3 ways


Used with possession.
Used with expression.
Used for past tense.

What does ‘Haben’ mean in English? To have.


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Weekdays, months, date folder:

If asked: ‘Welcher Tag ist heute’? How would you reply


with the correct day of writing this:
Heute ist Mittwoch.
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List the: 3rd month März ————/6th month—Juni———

List the month when snow starts falling in Canada (in your

opinion) November ——————-————

Write down today’s date in German: zehnte


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From Week 3

Story: At the airport folder:


Please answer the following questions in ENGLISH:

Where is Mark? At Munich airport. , What is he looking for?


Suitcases.

———————-/What is his last name? Smith. ——-


Who is he there with? He is with his wife Mary Smith and
His daughter Anne and son John /Who does he meet

there? Airline employee———/What does:


‘Dreihundertdrei'

mean? —303—-/Where did he come from? New york—

Why is he there? —Vacation—————

When does his missing item arrive? ——With next airplane


——————

What does he say to Hans at the very end (German) —So


long—

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Understanding Pronouns folder:

How would you greet your doctor? Sie Guten Morgen-


..your brother? —du Guten Tag——-
..your cousins? —du Guten Tag-
..3 older ladies you don’t know? ——Sie Guten Abend
———-
..a younger person, about your age you don’t know? —du
Guten Morgan——

What do all the ‘Sie’ mean? (there are 4 of them, 2


capital and 2 lower case) ‘Sie’
You (formal)————/ ‘sie’ —she———————

‘sie’ —they—————-/ ‘Sie’——You people (formal)—

Verbs, pattern and conjugation folder: page 2


only

What must you do when conjugating a verb? (blue/yellow)

——I must separate the stem from the ending and place it
before the given endings. ————

Please translate: to come —kommen—————-/to go —


gehen————-

Do regular verbs always end up with those endings (see


pattern

on page 1) —Yes—————-(answer with yes or no)

Articles and Nouns folder:

(see answer on top of page)

How many genders does German have? ——masculine


and femine
Which article (THE) goes before ‘Junge’ ? P.11 ——der——-
+

(THE) …’Katze’ ——die————

(P. 12) Translate: The flower ——die Blume———, The


flowers ——die Blumen———

Now turn into plural: Das Auto ———the Car———————-

What does: ÄPFEL mean into English? —— Apples————— —


+

Häuser? —houses—————— Translate: the house ———die


hauser—————-

Now scrolling to p.14, list the 3 Indefinite Articles in German:

—Ein——————/——eine——————/—ein———————

List 2 feminine nouns with the article ‘A’ ——eine Mutter


—————/—eine Freundin——————-

2 neuter nouns w. article ———ein Auto——————/——ein


Madchen——————————

4 masculine nouns w. article ——ein Baum————————/——ein


Freund—————————-

——ein Student————————————-/————ein Vater


—————

Family Members folder:


Now fill in the names next to the family members on that
page:

Der Vater heisst ———Siegfried——————-(the father’s


name is…) etc.

Der Sohn heisst ———Hans——————

Die Grossmutter heisst —Hilde——————-

Please translate the following:

The sister ———die Schwester—-/The brother —der Bruder


————

The aunt ——die Tante——————/The female cousin ——die


Kusine

Who is Ludwig? (in German) ———der Grossvater


————————

Total answers: 87
Wunderbar. Danke Schön

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