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Repaso para prepararse unit test: cuestionario de verbos y rutinas

Quiz rapido para medir tu espanol: repaso quiz con resultados al instante

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Sebastian ReyesUpdated Aug 27, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
Grade: Grade 10
Study OutcomesCheat Sheet
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Which is the correct definite article for the noun 'mesa'?
La
Los
El
Las
The noun 'mesa' is feminine and singular, so the correct definite article is 'la'. 'El' is used for masculine nouns, while 'los' and 'las' are plural forms.
Which of the following words is commonly used as a greeting in Spanish?
Gracias
Hola
Adiós
Perro
'Hola' is the Spanish word for 'hello' and is used as a friendly greeting. The other options represent farewell, gratitude, and an animal.
What is the Spanish translation for 'dog'?
Gato
Pájaro
Perro
Conejo
The word 'perro' is the Spanish term for 'dog'. The other options translate to 'cat', 'rabbit', and 'bird', respectively.
Which is the correct indefinite article for the masculine noun 'libro'?
La
El
Una
Un
For masculine singular nouns like 'libro', the correct indefinite article is 'un'. 'Una' is used for feminine nouns, and 'el' and 'la' are definite articles.
Which Spanish word means 'thank you'?
Gracias
Adiós
Bienvenido
Por favor
'Gracias' is used in Spanish to express gratitude, meaning 'thank you'. The other options represent 'please', 'goodbye', and 'welcome'.
What is the correct conjugation of the verb 'comer' for 'nosotros' in present tense?
Comemos
Comen
Coméis
Come
The verb 'comer' is conjugated as 'comemos' for 'nosotros' in the present tense. 'Come' is for él/ella/Ud., 'coméis' is used with vosotros, and 'comen' is for ellos/ellas/Uds.
Which sentence correctly demonstrates adjective-noun agreement in Spanish?
La casa blanca
La casa blanco
El casa blanca
El casa blanco
In Spanish, adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. 'Casa' is feminine, so the adjective should also be in the feminine form: 'blanca'.
Which sentence correctly uses 'estar' to describe a temporary state?
Ella es cansada
Ella es inteligente
Ella está inteligente
Ella está cansada
The sentence 'Ella está cansada' correctly uses 'estar' to indicate a temporary condition of tiredness. 'Ser' would typically be used for inherent or permanent characteristics.
What is the first-person singular form of the verb 'ir' in the present tense?
Vamos
Vas
Va
Voy
The verb 'ir' is irregular in Spanish, and its first-person singular present form is 'voy'. The other options correspond to different persons.
Which preposition best completes the sentence: 'Voy ____ la escuela'?
a
de
por
en
In Spanish, the preposition 'a' is used to indicate movement toward a destination, making 'Voy a la escuela' the correct form.
What is the Spanish word for 'book'?
Silla
Puerta
Mesa
Libro
'Libro' is the Spanish term for 'book'. The other options refer to 'table', 'chair', and 'door' respectively.
Complete the sentence with the correct relative pronoun: 'La estudiante ____ respondió la pregunta es mi amiga.'
cuando
cual
que
quien
The relative pronoun 'que' is commonly used in Spanish to connect clauses and correctly fills the blank. 'Quien' is used in more specific contexts, and the other options do not fit.
Which of the following verbs is irregular in the present tense?
Ir
Vivir
Comer
Trabajar
'Ir' is an irregular verb with a unique conjugation in the present tense ('voy, vas, va, etc.'). The other verbs follow regular conjugation patterns.
Select the correct translation for 'We are studying Spanish.'
Nosotros estudiamos la español.
Nosotros estudiar español.
Nosotros estudiamos español.
Nosotros estudian español.
The sentence 'Nosotros estudiamos español.' correctly translates 'We are studying Spanish' with proper subject-verb agreement and no unnecessary articles. The other options contain grammatical errors.
Which adverb means 'quickly' in Spanish?
Poco
Rápido
Despacio
Rápidamente
The adverb 'rápidamente' is used in Spanish to mean 'quickly.' Although 'rápido' can sometimes function as an adverb, 'rápidamente' is the standard adverbial form. 'Despacio' means 'slowly', and 'poco' means 'little.'
In Spanish grammar, which form is the correct feminine plural possessive adjective for 'our'?
Nuestras
Nuestro
Nuestros
Nuestra
For feminine plural nouns, 'our' is translated as 'nuestras.' 'Nuestros' is used for masculine plural nouns, while 'nuestra' and 'nuestro' are singular forms.
Choose the correct present tense conjugation of 'tener' for 'ellos'.
Tenemos
Tienes
Tienen
Tiene
The correct present tense form of 'tener' for 'ellos' is 'tienen'. The other options correspond to different subjects: 'tiene' for él/ella/Ud., 'tenemos' for nosotros, and 'tienes' for tú.
Which sentence correctly uses the subjunctive mood in Spanish?
Es importante que tú estudias para el examen.
Es importante que tú estudiaste para el examen.
Es importante que tú estudies para el examen.
Es importante que tú estudias.
The subjunctive form 'estudies' is correctly used in the clause 'Es importante que tú estudies para el examen' to express a desired action. The other forms do not correctly express the subjunctive mood.
Identify the Spanish cognate that shares a similar spelling and meaning with its English equivalent.
Animal
Correr
Mujer
Casa
The word 'animal' is a cognate in both English and Spanish, having a similar spelling and meaning. The other options either differ significantly in form or meaning from their English counterparts.
What is the correct past participle of the verb 'romper'?
Rompido
Romperado
Rompido
Roto
The verb 'romper' is irregular, and its correct past participle is 'roto.' The other options are incorrect formations that do not follow standard Spanish grammar rules.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand key Spanish vocabulary and grammar concepts.
  2. Analyze personal strengths and areas for improvement in language skills.
  3. Apply learned Spanish concepts in interactive practice exercises.
  4. Evaluate quiz performance to better prepare for tests and exams.
  5. Develop effective study strategies based on quiz feedback.

Repaso para Prepararse Cheat Sheet

  1. Master Spanish Verb Conjugations - Conjugations are the engine of Spanish! Start with regular - ar, - er, and - ir verbs in the present tense, then level up by adding irregular forms for extra flair. Gamify your practice with quizzes and drills to lock in those endings without breaking a sweat. clep.collegeboard.org
  2. Expand Your Vocabulary - A robust word bank makes every conversation a breeze! Craft themed flashcard decks, race yourself on quick quizzes, and celebrate each new word you master. Turn daily life into a vocab hunt by spotting Spanish words around you. spanishdict.com
  3. Get Articles Right - "El," "la," "un," "una" - small words, big impact! Learn the rules and the fun exceptions, then practice by labeling objects around your room. Mastering articles will give your sentences that polished, native-like shine. lessonplanet.com
  4. Boost Listening Comprehension - Tune into Spanish songs, podcasts, or news clips and let your ears feast on authentic accents. Start slow, then speed up playback to challenge yourself - your ear will adapt faster than you think! Keep a list of new words you catch for review. clep.collegeboard.org
  5. Supercharge Your Reading - Dive into short stories, news articles, or fun poems to see vocabulary and grammar in action. Highlight unfamiliar words, guess their meaning from context, then look them up to reinforce your skills. Reading regularly also gives you a sneak peek at cultural nuances. stlawu.edu
  6. Learn Common Idioms & Expressions - "Más vale tarde que nunca" sounds cooler than its English cousin "better late than never"! Sprinkle idioms into your speech for instant native vibes. Keep an idiom journal and challenge friends to use a new phrase each week. stlawu.edu
  7. Practice Writing Regularly - Jot down journal entries, craft mini-essays, or summarize videos in Spanish to flex your grammar and vocabulary. Don't stress about perfection - focus on getting thoughts down, then refine them in a second pass. Feedback from teachers or language buddies works wonders! spanishdict.com
  8. Engage in Speaking Exercises - Role-play ordering food, asking for directions, or chatting about hobbies with a partner to build speaking confidence. Record yourself to catch pronunciation quirks and aim for clarity over speed. Regular speaking drills make conversations feel effortless. clep.collegeboard.org
  9. Master Reflexive Verbs - Reflexive verbs like "levantarse" or "bañarse" pop up all the time in daily chat. Learn their unique conjugation patterns and practice placing reflexive pronouns correctly. Soon you'll be describing your morning routine like a pro! lessonplanet.com
  10. Set Goals & Track Progress - Define clear milestones - learn 20 new verbs, finish a podcast series, or write a short story. Use apps, charts, or a journal to log wins and lessons. Celebrate each victory (ice cream fiesta, anyone?) to keep the motivation soaring! spanishdict.com
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