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Spanish AMAOED Quizzes (Questions and Answers) 2

Words ending in -ud, -umbre, -z are masculine

False

un _____

baño

_________ numeros

Estos

Radio is feminine because it is a form of communication

True

_____ vez

La

A lot of nouns that end in -ma, -pa, and -ta are masculine

True

_________ programa

El

______ llave

La

Letters are masculine

False

los _____
temas

_____ vaca

La

_____ professor

El

Even demonstrative pronouns observe the proper gender

True

Letters (e.g. C or ce) are feminine

True

_____ comida

La

Oceans and rivers are feminine

False

El _____

La

_____ frutas

Estas

_____ legumbres

Las

Words ending in -ma (e.g. tema, tema) are masculine because they are Greek in origin

True
12:00 a.m. in Spanish is "medianoche"

True

How do we write 16 in Spanish?

Dieciséis

When Ce, Cj, Zi and Ze are used in Latin America, the following in Spanish will be pronounced as
______.

S.

Which of the following term does not have the same meaning in Tagalog or Spanish?

Red

Which of the following countries do not speak Spanish officially?

Belize

¡Buenas tardes! In Spanish means thank you


False – Good afternoon

In Spanish 12:00 p.m. is hasta luego


False – bye

In telling time in Spanish, when we are referring to the minutes of the 31 to 59, we get the clock in
st 

advance and deduct it from 30


True

Instead of using 15 at the 15 minute, we use?


th 

Cuarto

There are less vowel sounds in Spanish than English.


True

Spanish that English has the same letter except?


ñ.
Cuantos años tienes?
Tengo 19 años

In, some countries in Latin America, instead of using "de la mañana" for 1:00 to 5:00, they use?
Madrugada

How do we write 26 in Spanish?


Veintiséis

Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese belongs to the Germanic languages

False

Which of the following country where /Y/ is pronounced as Dj/(Dj for Jackson).
Colombia

In Spain, Z, Ce and Ci are pronounced with English S (e.g. salt)


False – TH

The appropriate response for "¿Dónde estás?"


Estoy acá en la estación

In the Spanish name: Helen, how do we pronounce He?


Silent letter; does not need to be pronounced

In places like Spain and Mexico, LL and Y sound like?


/Y/ for Yo-yo

In Colombia, Y and LL are pronounced as Dj/(e.g. juice in English)


True

H is always silent when at the first part of the sentence beside the vowel.
True

When you want to spell a word in Spanish, the question would be?
¿Cómo se escribe?

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