Quiz: Mastering Money, Advice, and Hypotheticals — 9 perguntas

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1. What does the term 'lend' mean in the context of money vocabulary?

The amount of money required to purchase something
To have an obligation to pay or return money to someone
To take something temporarily from someone with the intention of returning it
To give something temporarily to someone with the expectation that it will be returned

To give something temporarily to someone with the expectation that it will be returned

Explicação

The term 'lend' means to give something temporarily to someone with the expectation that it will be returned, as explicitly defined in the money vocabulary section.

2. What is the primary purpose of a 'lend' in financial terms?

To give something temporarily with the expectation of its return
To buy something immediately
To borrow money from someone
To save money for future use

To give something temporarily with the expectation of its return

Explicação

Lending involves giving something temporarily to someone with the expectation it will be returned, unlike borrowing, which involves taking temporarily.

3. What is the correct grammatical structure for using the verbs 'lend' and 'borrow' in sentences?

Lend + to someone + object and borrow + from someone
Lend + someone + object and borrow + someone + from
Lend + object + to someone and borrow + from someone
Lend + from someone and borrow + to someone

Lend + object + to someone and borrow + from someone

Explicação

The correct structure involves 'lend' followed by the object being lent and then 'to someone,' and 'borrow' followed by the source ('from someone'). This matches the structure 'lend + object + to someone' and 'borrow + from someone' as stated in the content.

4. Which of the following best describes 'debt'?

The amount of money owed
The act of earning money
The money saved for future use
The obligation to pay immediately

The amount of money owed

Explicação

'Debt' refers to the total amount of money owed by someone, typically accumulated over time.

5. What is the primary role of modal verbs like 'should', 'ought to', and 'had better' when giving advice?

To indicate possibility or probability
To ask for permission politely
To express obligation or necessity
To make recommendations or suggestions

To make recommendations or suggestions

Explicação

Modal verbs such as 'should', 'ought to', and 'had better' are primarily used to give advice or make recommendations, guiding someone on what they ought to do.

6. In which scenario is 'owe' correctly used?

I owe my doctor a visit
I owe my friend £20
I owe the store for my purchase
I owe to save money

I owe my friend £20

Explicação

You 'owe' money when you have an obligation to pay someone back — in this case, £20 to a friend.

7. Which verb best describes the action of giving money in exchange for goods or services?

Pay
Lend
Spend
Invest

Pay

Explicação

'Pay' is used when you give money to settle a debt or purchase goods/services.

8. What is the key difference between 'lend' and 'borrow'?

'Lend' involves giving temporarily, 'borrow' involves taking temporarily
'Lend' is for money, 'borrow' is for goods',
'Lend' is a verb, 'borrow' is a noun
'Lend' occurs only between banks, 'borrow' between individuals

'Lend' involves giving temporarily, 'borrow' involves taking temporarily

Explicação

'Lend' means giving something temporarily, while 'borrow' means taking something temporarily, showing their reciprocal relationship.

9. Which of these actions is associated with 'saving'?

Using money to buy goods now
Setting aside money for future use
Lending money to someone
Owing money to someone

Setting aside money for future use

Explicação

Saving involves reserving money for future needs rather than spending it immediately.

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Money verbs — define?

Actions related to handling money, like earn, pay, lend, borrow.

Money Verbs — earn?

Receive money for work or services.

Lend vs Borrow — difference?

Lend is giving temporarily; borrow is taking temporarily.

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