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CPP 6 - unit 4A

Choose the best answer for each question.

**1. What does "virtual reality" refer to?**

a) A set of images and sounds produced by a computer.

b) A type of computer game.

c) A special kind of television.

d) A way to communicate with friends online.

**2. What is a "headset" in the context of virtual reality?**

a) A device that allows users to interact with virtual reality.

b) A special type of computer used for virtual reality.

c) A software program used to create virtual reality experiences.

d) A type of online game.

**3. What does "addictive" mean in relation to virtual reality?**

a) It can be very expensive.

b) It can be difficult to stop using.

c) It can be dangerous to your health.

d) It can be difficult to learn.

**4. How can virtual reality "affect" someone?**

a) It can make them feel sick.

b) It can improve their eyesight.

c) It can help them learn new things.

d) All of the above.

**5. What is a "benefit" of virtual reality?**

a) It can be used for entertainment.

b) It can be used for training and education.


c) It can be used for therapy.

d) All of the above.

**6. What is a "drawback" of virtual reality?**

a) It can be expensive.

b) It can be isolating.

c) It can be addictive.

d) All of the above.

**7. What is "social media" in relation to virtual reality?**

a) A way to connect with people in virtual reality.

b) A type of virtual reality game.

c) A tool for creating virtual reality experiences.

d) A way to share information about virtual reality.

**8. What is a "foe" in the context of virtual reality?**

a) A character in a virtual reality game.

b) A person who opposes virtual reality.

c) A problem that arises from using virtual reality.

d) A type of virtual reality device.

**9. What does "access" virtual reality mean?**

a) To be able to use virtual reality.

b) To create virtual reality experiences.

c) To understand how virtual reality works.

d) To buy virtual reality equipment.

**10. What is a "tool" used in virtual reality?**

a) A computer program used to create virtual reality experiences.

b) A device used to interact with virtual reality.


c) A headset used to experience virtual reality.

d) All of the above.

**11. What does "up-to-date" mean in relation to virtual reality?**

a) Virtual reality is constantly changing and improving.

b) Virtual reality is always available to use.

c) Virtual reality is the latest technology.

d) Virtual reality is the most popular technology.

**12. What does it mean to "publish" something about virtual reality?**

a) To create a virtual reality experience.

b) To share information about virtual reality.

c) To buy virtual reality equipment.

d) To use virtual reality for entertainment.

**13. What does "cyber-" mean in the context of virtual reality?**

a) It refers to the use of computers in virtual reality.

b) It refers to the dangers of virtual reality.

c) It refers to the benefits of virtual reality.

d) It refers to the history of virtual reality.

**14. What is a "positive" aspect of virtual reality?**

a) It can be used for education and training.

b) It can be used for entertainment.

c) It can be used for therapy.

d) All of the above.

**15. What is a "comparison" in relation to virtual reality?**

a) Comparing virtual reality to other technologies.

b) Comparing different virtual reality experiences.

c) Comparing the cost of different virtual reality devices.


d) All of the above.

**16. What does it mean to "download" something related to virtual reality?**

a) To buy a virtual reality device.

b) To create a virtual reality experience.

c) To get virtual reality software or games.

d) To share information about virtual reality.

**17. How can virtual reality "affect" someone's eyesight?**

a) It can improve eyesight.

b) It can worsen eyesight.

c) It can cause eye strain.

d) All of the above are possible.

**18. What does "offline" mean in relation to virtual reality?**

a) Not using a computer.

b) Not using the internet.

c) Not using a virtual reality headset.

d) All of the above.

**19. What is a "password" in the context of virtual reality?**

a) A code used to access virtual reality experiences.

b) A code used to create virtual reality experiences.

c) A code used to share information about virtual reality.

d) A code used to buy virtual reality equipment.

**20. What is a "break down" in relation to virtual reality?**

a) A technical problem that prevents virtual reality from working.

b) A negative experience with virtual reality.

c) A decision to stop using virtual reality.

d) A way to improve virtual reality experiences.


2nd – grammar

Reported speech and questions


1.Choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:

1 “I get up every morning at seven o’clock”, Peter said.


a) Peter said he gets up every morning at seven o’clock.
b) Peter said I got up every morning at seven o’clock.
c) Peter said he had got up every morning at seven o’clock.
d) None of these.

2 Tom said, “I want to visit my friends this weekend”.


a) Tom said he wants to visit his friends that weekend.
b) Tom said he wanted to visit his friends that weekend.
c) Tom said he wanted to visit his friends this weekend.
d) None of these.
4 They said, “We’ve lived here for a long time”.

a) They said they have lived there for a long time.


b) They said they lived here for a long time.
c) They said they had lived there for a long time.
d) None of these.
5 Peter said, “I may bring someone with me to the party”.

a) Peter said he might bring someone with him to the party.


b) Peter said he bring someone with him to the party.
c) Peter said he might bring someone with her to the party.
d) None of these.
6 Jack said, “He must be guilty!”
a) Jack said he must guilty.
b) Jack said he must have be guilty.
c) jack said he must have been guilty.
d) None of these.
8 You said, “I will help you”!
a) You said you would help me!
b) You said I would help you!
c) You said you would help her!
d) None of these.

9 Jerry said, “I’m studying English a lot at the moment”!


a) Jerry said he was studying English a lot at that moment.
b) Jerry said he was studying English a lot at the moment.
c) Jerry said I was studying English a lot at that moment.
d) None of these.

11 Susan reassured me, “I can come tonight”.


a) Susan told me I could come that night.
b) Susan told me she could come that night.
c) Susan told me she could come tomorrow evening.
d) None of these.
14 He said, “I must get going. Otherwise, I’m going to be late“.
a) He told me he had to get going. Otherwise, he was going to be late.
b) He told me he had to get going. Otherwise, I was going to be late.
c) He told me he has to get going. Otherwise, he was going to be late.
d) None of these.

15 She said, “I really wish I had bought that new car”.


a) She told me she really wished she bought that new car.
b) She told me she really had wished she had bought that new car.
c) She told me she really wished she had bought that new car.
d) None of these.

16 Tom said, “I travel to exotic places”. This sentence into Reported Speech
becomes: Tom said he … to exotic places.
a) travel
b) traveled
c) travels
17 Susan said, “I am going to the store”. This sentence into Reported Speech
becomes: Susan said that she … to the store.
a) going
b) am going
c) was going

18 Linda told me, “I owned a flower shop”. This sentence into Reported Speech
becomes: Linda told me that she … a flower shop.
a) owns
b) was owing
c) had owned
19 He said, “I will take my mom to the airport”. This sentence into Reported
Speech becomes: He said that he … his mother to the airport.
a) will take
b) takes
c) would take

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