Questions: Different types – English Grammar Test for B2

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1 You meet a new neighbor for the first time. What do you ask?
(a) Who are you do live here?
(b) Where you live?
(c) Where do you live?
(d) Do you live where?

2 You want to know what time the movie starts. What do you ask the cashier?
(a) What time the movie starts?
(b) What time does the movie start?
(c) When the movie start?
(d) What is the time movie starts?

3 You’re in a restaurant and want to order. What do you say to the waiter?
(a) You bring me the menu?
(b) Bring me the menu, can you?
(c) Could you bring me the menu, please?
(d) Can you to bring me menu, please?

4 You want to know if your friend is free tomorrow. What do you ask?
(a) Are you free tomorrow?
(b) You are free tomorrow?
(c) Do you free tomorrow?
(d) Is you free tomorrow?

5 You’re calling a hotel to ask for the price. What do you say?
(a) How many is the room per night?
(b) How much does a room cost per night?
(c) How is the room much per night?
(d) How much a room costs per night?

6 You want to ask your teacher the meaning of a word. What do you say?
(a) What this word mean?
(b) What does this word mean?
(c) What means this word?
(d) What is mean this word?

7 You’re on a bus and want to know where to get off. What do you ask the driver?
(a) Could you tell me when the bus stop?
(b) Could you tell me when will the bus stop?
(c) Could you tell me when the bus stops?
(d) Could you tell me when stops the bus?

8 You hear your name but don’t recognize the voice. What do you ask?
(a) Who said my name?
(b) Who did say my name?
(c) Who says my name?
(d) Who saying my name?

9 You’re at the airport and don’t know which gate to go to. What do you ask?
(a) Where do I go for Gate 8?
(b) Where I go for Gate 8?
(c) Where do go I for Gate 8?
(d) Where am go Gate 8?

10 You’re talking about a film. You want to ask if your friend liked it.
(a) You liked it?
(b) Did you like it?
(c) Do you liked it?
(d) Have you liked it?

11 You’re in a shop and need a smaller size. What do you ask?
(a) Have you a smaller size?
(b) Do you have a smaller size?
(c) You have smaller size?
(d) Are you have smaller size?

12 You’re at the doctor’s. The doctor asks: “______ have you been feeling unwell?”
(a) How long
(b) How many
(c) What time
(d) When

13 You’re visiting a museum and want to know the opening hours.
(a) When the museum opens?
(b) What time does the museum open?
(c) What is the museum open time?
(d) What hour the museum open?

14 You’re on the phone and want to speak to Mr. Brown.
(a) Could I speak to Mr. Brown, please?
(b) Can I to speak with Mr. Brown?
(c) May I speaking to Mr. Brown, please?
(d) Could I spoke to Mr. Brown?

15 You’re at a party and don’t know anyone. What do you ask the host?
(a) Who are those people?
(b) Who those people are?
(c) Who they are people?
(d) Who people are they?

16 You’re waiting for a friend who’s late. What do you ask yourself?
(a) Why he isn’t here yet?
(b) Why isn’t he here yet?
(c) Why not he here yet?
(d) Why he not here yet?

17 You’re at a shop and want to know if you can pay by card.
(a) I can pay by card?
(b) Can I pay by card?
(c) Can I paying by card?
(d) I can to pay by card?

18 You want to ask for permission politely.
(a) May I open the window?
(b) I open the window, can I?
(c) Can open I the window?
(d) Do I may open the window?

19 You’re booking a taxi on the phone. What question do you ask?
(a) Could you tell me how long will it take?
(b) Could you tell me how long it will take?
(c) Can you tell me how long take it will?
(d) Could you tell me it will take how long?

20 You want to know who wrote a book.
(a) Who wrote this book?
(b) Who did wrote this book?
(c) Who does wrote this book?
(d) Who was wrote this book?

21 You’re at a restaurant. The waiter brings you coffee, but you ordered tea.
(a) Excuse me, did I order tea?
(b) Excuse me, didn’t I order tea?
(c) Excuse me, do I order tea?
(d) Excuse me, I ordered tea, didn’t I?

22 You’re not sure if your friend will come.
(a) Do you know if he’s coming?
(b) Do you know is he coming?
(c) Do you know that he’s coming?
(d) Do you know if is he coming?

23 You’re in a shop. You want to know the price of a jacket.
(a) How many is that jacket?
(b) How much does that jacket cost?
(c) How is much that jacket?
(d) How much that jacket costs?

24 You’re not sure if your colleague has finished a task.
(a) Has you finished the report?
(b) Do you finish the report?
(c) Have you finished the report?

25 You meet someone famous but can’t remember their name.
(a) Who you are?
(b) What your name is?
(c) What’s your name again?
(d) How is your name?

26 You’re making a polite request to borrow a pen.
(a) Can you lend me your pen, please?
(b) Do you lend me your pen?
(c) Will you to lend me your pen?
(d) Lend me your pen, can you?

27 You don’t understand something your teacher said.
(a) Can you tell me what mean this word?
(b) Can you tell me what this word means?
(c) Can you tell me what does this word mean?
(d) Can you tell me what it means word?

28 You’re at the station and don’t know which platform to take.
(a) What platform the train leaves?
(b) Which platform does the train leave from?
(c) Which platform the train leave from?
(d) Which platform train leaves?

29 You want to know how long the class will last.
(a) How long the class will last?
(b) How long will the class last?
(c) How much time the class last?
(d) How long does last the class?

30 You’re at home and hear a strange sound. You ask:
(a) What was that noise?
(b) What noise was that?
(c) What it was that noise?
(d) What did that noise was?

Answer

1 (c) – Correct question word order: Where do you live?
2 (b) – Present simple question with does.
3 (c) – Polite request: Could you bring me...
4 (a) – Simple Yes/No question with be.
5 (b) – Correct form: How much does... cost?
6 (b) – Present simple with auxiliary does.
7 (c) – Indirect question → no inversion after could you tell me.
8 (a) – Subject question → no auxiliary.
9 (a) – Correct word order for present simple question.
10 (b) – Past simple → Did you like...?
11 (b) – Present simple with do you have...?
12 (a) – Asking duration → How long...?
13 (b) – Present simple with does.
14 (a) – Polite telephone request.
15 (a) – Direct question about people: Who are those people?
16 (b) – Inversion after why.
17 (b) – Modal question with can.
18 (a) – Formal permission → May I...?
19 (b) – Indirect question → no inversion: how long it will take.
20 (a) – Subject question → Who wrote...?
21 (b) – Rhetorical tag question for polite correction.
22 (a) – Indirect Yes/No question → if he’s coming.
23 (b) – Standard question for price.
24 (c) – Present perfect → Have you finished...?
25 (c) – Standard introductory question: What’s your name?
26 (a) – Polite request.
27 (b) – Indirect question → what this word means.
28 (b)Which platform does the train leave from?
29 (b) – Inversion with will for future.
30 (a) – Common spoken reaction to a sound.

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