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1) I ___ to the gym last night.

a) go
b) went
c) was
d) gone

2) I ___ a freelancer.

a) is
b) am
c) be
d) wore

3) Gina is __ friend from Poland.

a) these
b) a
c) of
d) an

4) What are the basic rules to apply while transcribing an audio Sle? Clean Verbatim

a) The beginning of a sentence should always be capitalized.


b) Longer speeches should be separated into smaller paragraphs.
Paragraphs shouldn't be longer than 500 symbols.
c) Punctuation is not a part of the transcriber’s work.

5) If you are working on the part of 5-15 minutes, time-stamping (every 30 seconds) should
start at:

a) [00:00:00]

1/4
b) [00:00:30]
c) [00:00:00]
d) [00:05:00]
e) [00:05:00]

6) If there is a sentence, “Last month, I went to Warsaw, the capital of Poland’’ but a speaker
pronounces it as Varshav, how will you transcribe the name of the capital?

a) Warshaw.
b) Varshav. Transcribe the way it sounds.
c) Warsaw, Warshaw, Varshav. All the options are acceptable.
d) Warsaw.

7) What should a correct sentence look like?

a) They took me to the hospital 2 weeks 4 weeks ago.


b) They took me to the hospital 2- 4 weeks ago.
c) They took me to the hospital 2 4 weeks ago.
d) They took me to the hospital 2 weeks ago-- no, 4 weeks ago.

8) I feel ___ terrible.

a) really
b) very
c) absolutely

9) If there is more than one speaker, how should they be all noted?

a) Speaker 1, Speaker 2, et cetera. If you can distinguish a speaker’s role in


the conversation, you should make it as descriptive as possible. b) Speaker x:
and the editor will correct it.
c) Speaker 1, Speaker 2, et cetera.

10) You should write numbers as numerals for:

a) Measurements
b) Age
c) Mathematical equations and formulas
d) Years and eras
e) Money
f) All numbers must be spelled out.

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