Safety Spanish :: Final Exam

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Red Angle's Safety Spanish Final Exam
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Question 1

Question
Translate: ¿Cómo se dice . . . esta cosa aquí?
Answer
  • How do you say . . . this thing?
  • How do you say . . . this thing here?
  • How do you say . . . that thing?
  • How do you say . . . this thing over there?

Question 2

Question
If you needed one ruthless drug kingpin to sweep up your filthy floors with a BROOM, who would be ideally named for this task?
Answer
  • Pablo Escobar
  • Joaquin Guzmán aka El Chapo
  • Freeway Ricardo Ross
  • Griselda Blanco

Question 3

Question
Which of the following terms is not a Spanish Twin?
Answer
  • Material
  • Varilla
  • Metal
  • Producto
  • Cemento

Question 4

Question
Which set of Spanish terms accurately reflects the order of these English terms: QUESTIONS, BROOM, LOOK, THING
Answer
  • preguntas, escoba, mida, cosa`
  • preguntas, mira, cosa, escoba
  • preguntas, escoba, mira, cosa
  • preguntas, chaleco, escoba, mira

Question 5

Question
"Necesitas instalar el enchufe," means "You need to install the outlet."
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

Question
Hispanics are nearly 10X as likely to be injured or killed due to language and cultural barriers.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

Question
How do you say, "Be careful" in Spanish?
Answer
  • Despacio
  • Ciudad
  • Cuidado
  • Beo carefullo, pleaso.
  • Mira

Question 8

Question
What Spanish term did you learn toplace in front of PROBLEMAS to ask if there are problems?
Answer
  • hoy
  • hay
  • oye
  • Trick question. We didn't learn this.

Question 9

Question
Hispanic cultures have a higher baseline level of trust (for those outside their in-group) compared to the USA culture.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 10

Question
TRANSLATE ¿Puede tirar la basura?
Answer
  • You need to throw out the trash.
  • Can you throw out the trash?
  • Can you move the rebar?
  • You need to move the rebar.

Question 11

Question
¿Cómo se dice: SAFETY VEST ?
Answer
  • chalupa
  • chacelo
  • chaleco
  • chéquelo

Question 12

Question
¿Cómo se dice: The ladder is dangerous?
Answer
  • El letrero es danjeroso.
  • La escalera es peligroso.
  • La escalera es cuidado.
  • Las escaleras es peligroso.

Question 13

Question
TRANSLATE: Necesitas usar la escoba, por favor.
Answer
  • You need to use the ladder, please.
  • Can you sweep the floor?
  • As a favor, can you use the broom?
  • You need to use the broom, please.

Question 14

Question
LAS ESCALERAS can mean "stairs" and "ladders."
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 15

Question
Which of the following verbs was NOT included in the Spanish Twin 6 we reviewed multiple times throughout the program.
Answer
  • mover
  • instalar
  • hacer
  • usar
  • comenzar
  • terminar
  • reparar

Question 16

Question
TRANSLATE: Despacio, amigo. Es peligroso aquí.
Answer
  • Look here, friend. It's dangerous here.
  • Slow down, friend. It's dangerous here.
  • Hurry up, friend. It's dangerous here.
  • Listen, friend. It's dangerous here.

Question 17

Question
¿Cómo se dice SAFETY en español?
Answer
  • el safetero
  • la espalda
  • la advertencia
  • la seguridad
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