Spanish Quiz Nbr. 1 – Lessons 1 – 5

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This quiz includes exercises from all the topics covered in our lessons 1 – 5 (or Compilation 1):

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Total amount of points: 55.




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1. Select the correct option:

Which sentence means “I am fine/well“.

 
 
 
 

2. Choose the correct answer:

Which sentence corresponds to “You are Carlos“?

 
 
 
 

3. Choose all the correct answers:

Which sentence/s means “You (pl.) are in trouble” .

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

4. Select all the correct answers:

Which words have the hard/rough/rolling sound of the “R“?

 
 
 
 
 
 

5. Select all the right answers:

Which words have a mute “U” (“u” isn’t pronounced)?

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

6. Select all the correct answers:

Mark all the words where letter “y” is pronounced the same as the Spanish “i“.

 
 
 
 
 
 

7. Write down “please” using only lower-case letters.

8. Using the formal “you”, which is the sentence that means “How are you?”

 
 
 
 
 

9. Using only lower-case letters write down “good evening / good night” in Spanish

10. Select all the small dialogs that have some segment that doesn’t make sense:

 
 
 
 
 

Spanish Quiz Nbr. 1 - Lessons 1 - 5 1 




118 COMMENTS

  1. I’m an Asian, to be specific, a Filipino. When Spain colonized Philippines on 1500’s for like 300 years, the cultures, traditions and language of the Filipinos were greatly influenced. And even up to now, we still used some of the Spanish language. I got very interested on the Spanish language so I want to learn more and I’ve never been disappointed with you Rodrigo. You’re a good maestro. Hahaha. Looking forward to learning more from your spanish lessons on youtube. Thanks a lot!

    • Hi Jhazel. Thanks for your feedback. Someday I will visit your country. I heard it’s so nice, and people are very friendly.

      I noticed you did well in the Spanish Quiz Nbr. 1. Congratulations! Just keep learning and practicing. I will soon begin to post lessons with dialogs and conversations. This will complement the tons of grammar we’ve got 😀

  2. I’m kind of questioning number 6. It is saying “Uruguay” is one of the correct answers. Is that right?

    Adrian

  3. buenas dias , Jo soy memeshine , no habla espaniol . mucho gracias por tu lecciones , aqui mucho gente speak spanish jajaj . thanks 🙂 i got 33 i know it is not that good but i feel feliz and i still have hope that i will get 50/50 one day ! thanks again you are a great teacher.

    • Hi Memeshine. You did quite well in the Spanish Quiz Nbr. 1. You got “competent”, and most students fail in their first try. Don’t hesitate to write if you have questions regarding the lessons. Good luck, and keep up the good work!

  4. hi Rodrigo,

    i love your lessons they are really good.
    how is vosotros esta is en problemas and ustedes estan en problemas considered as You(pl)?

    • Hi. Thanks for your feedback 🙂
      Both, “vosotros” and “ustedes” means the same thing: you all (you Plural). As you probably saw in my lessons, “vosotros” is used in Spain, and “ustedes” is used in Latin America. But it doesn’t matter which one you choose to use if you ever travel to a Spanish speaking country, because either way will be understood anywhere.

      For your sentence:

      – Vosotros estáis en problemas.
      – Ustedes están en problemas.

      Was that your question?

  5. buenas tardes señor these lessons are very helpful thanks for sharing this to us for free. I was just confused because i answered some questions a minute ago that should not be answer because i think it is for quiz 4 lol i just want to share it i that’s why i got a lower score in that quiz. Oh well i am here now and done answering it and im glad that i got 42 over 55 as first timer 😀 your videos are really helpful so i will continue learning spanish until i succeed thank you again :)…. And to those people who’s also learning Spanish in here good luck to us and study well 🙂 Don’t give up.

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