Spanish Quiz Nbr. 2 – Lessons 6 – 12

This quiz includes exercises from all topics covered in lessons 6 – 12 (or Compilation Nbr. 2).

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1. Select the correct answer:

Which are the days of the week in Spanish (respect the chronological order and spelling)

 
 
 
 

2. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as punctuation, write down in Spanish:

Today is Monday.

3. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as punctuation, write down in Spanish:

Yesterday was Wednesday.

4. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as punctuation, write down in Spanish:

The day after tomorrow will be Thursday.

5. Using ONLY lower-case letters and no period at the end, write down the following number in Spanish: 43

6. Using ONLY lower-case letters and no period at the end, write down the following number in Spanish: 27

7. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as the correct punctuation, write down in Spanish:

How much do you have? (use the informal “you” that was taught in the lessons)

8. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as the correct punctuation, write down in Spanish:

Who are they?

9. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as the correct punctuation, write down in Spanish:

What is your name? (Use the informal “you” that was taught in the lessons)

10. Respecting lower-case and upper-case, as well as the correct punctuation, write down in Spanish:

I am hungry.

11. Using only lower-case letters and no punctuation mark, write down the Spanish word (verb) that means: there was (Simple Past)

12. Write down the Spanish word (verb) that means: there is (use only lower-case letters and no punctuation mark)

13. Using only lower-case letters and NO punctuation marks, write down the Spanish word (verb) that means: there will be (singular)

14. Taking in consideration upper- and lower-case, and punctuation marks, write down in Spanish: I have a car.

(a car = un auto)

15. Taking in consideration upper- and lower-case, and punctuation marks, write down in Spanish:

I have to eat.






58 COMMENTS

  1. Like some others, I must figure out how to show the accent marks. I was thrown off a little by my low score for quiz 2.

    But, on to new lessons…

    • Hi Brad. There are 3 ways you can type the tildes into the Spanish Quiz. The most obvious one, of course, is to switch to Spanish keyboard (it’s a simple config on your computer, and then you can toggle between keyboards). The second option is more annoying, but it still work: Try copy-paste the letters: á é í ó ú. And the 3rd one is using the ASCII code.

    • Hi Adrian. The first years at school we simply need to remember a few words that carry the accent “by heart”. So… we wouldn’t know why one word would carry the accent; but if we didn’t put it, the teacher would correct us. Therefore, I also take that into consideration in the Spanish Quiz. Later, in 5th or 6th grade, I remember we were taught the grammatical rules to really understand when and why a word would carry an accent. If you want to jump into this topic, you can go to lessons 294 – 299. Kind regards.

  2. Hi
    I did the quiz and got many wrong due to wrong keyboard. I will add it and try the quiz again.
    thank you for the Spanish lessons.

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