feat(curriculum): EN-B1 quiz for block 6 (#66239)

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# --description--
To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 9 of the 10 questions below.
This quiz checks your understanding of how to talk about future intentions, expectations, and workplace planning.
To pass the quiz, you must correctly answer at least 18 of the 20 questions below.
Read each question and choose the correct answer. There's only one correct answer for each question.
# --quizzes--
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#### --text--
Placeholder question
Which of the following sentences describes someone's intention?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`I will review the security policy tomorrow.`
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Placeholder distractor 2
`I will be reviewing the security policy tomorrow.`
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Placeholder distractor 3
`I am reviewing the security policy tomorrow.`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`I am going to review the security policy tomorrow.`
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
What do you call evaluations designed to test a system under high pressure?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`Maintenance`
---
Placeholder distractor 2
`Security`
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Placeholder distractor 3
`Downtime`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`Stress tests`
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
What's the difference between these two sentences: `I am meeting the client tomorrow` and `I will be meeting the client tomorrow`?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
The first describes a past event; the second describes the present.
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Placeholder distractor 2
Both describe habits.
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Placeholder distractor 3
There is no difference in meaning.
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
The first shows a fixed arrangement; the second emphasizes the ongoing future action.
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Which definition is incorrect?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`To prepare` means to get ready for something.
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Placeholder distractor 2
`To plan` means to arrange future activities.
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Placeholder distractor 3
`To double-check` means to verify something again.
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`To prevent` means to delay something slightly.
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Listen to the audio. How would you answer? <!-- (quiz audio) Brian: Are you planning to join us? -->
#### --audio--
```json
{
"audio": {
"filename": "B1_6-1.mp3",
"startTimestamp": 12.5,
"finishTimestamp": 13.71
},
"transcript": [
{
"character": "Brian",
"text": "Are you planning to join us?"
}
]
}
```
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`Yes, I joined you.` / `No, I didn't joined you.`
---
Placeholder distractor 2
`Yes, I joining you.` / `No, I not joining you.`
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Placeholder distractor 3
`Yes, I'm planning.` / `No, I'm not planning.`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`Yes, I will be joining you.` / `No, I won't be joining you.`
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
What are `features`?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
Common problems that users often report
---
Placeholder distractor 2
Temporary technical issues in the system
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Placeholder distractor 3
Planned meetings about product updates
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
Specific parts or functions of a product or service
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
How many hours does `a couple of hours` mean?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
About one hour
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Placeholder distractor 2
About ten hours
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Placeholder distractor 3
Less than one hour
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
About two hours
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
Which sentence describes an ongoing action that will happen in the future?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`We will start the meeting at 9.`
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Placeholder distractor 2
`We started the meeting at 9.`
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Placeholder distractor 3
`We discuss the policy every week.`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`We will be discussing the new policy at 9.`
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
What does this sentence express: `We expect the conference to begin at 9 AM`?
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
The conference already began at 9 AM.
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Placeholder distractor 2
The conference must begin at 9 AM.
---
Placeholder distractor 3
The conference began earlier than planned.
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
They believe the conference will begin at 9 AM.
### --question--
#### --text--
Placeholder question
You're talking about approximate time, so you say: `The meeting is going to start BLANK 10 AM`.
#### --distractors--
Placeholder distractor 1
`at`
---
Placeholder distractor 2
`during`
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Placeholder distractor 3
`until`
#### --answer--
Placeholder answer
`around`
### --question--
#### --text--
Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
#### --distractors--
`The update is ready, is it?`
---
`The update is ready, doesn't it?`
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`The update is ready, won't it?`
#### --answer--
`The update is ready, isn't it?`
### --question--
#### --text--
What do you describe as `refreshed`?
#### --distractors--
Something that is deleted permanently
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Something that is broken completely
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Something that is delayed for a long time
#### --answer--
Something that is updated or renewed
### --question--
#### --text--
Listen to the audio. What does Alice want to know? <!-- (quiz audio) Alice: By the way, have the support tickets been piling up because of this? -->
#### --audio--
```json
{
"audio": {
"filename": "B1_6-2.mp3",
"startTimestamp": 42.6,
"finishTimestamp": 46.1
},
"transcript": [
{
"character": "Alice",
"text": "By the way, have the support tickets been piling up because of this?"
}
]
}
```
#### --distractors--
If the tickets have been deleted from the system.
---
If the tickets have been solved very quickly.
---
If the tickets have been printed for review.
#### --answer--
If the tickets have been increasing in number.
### --question--
#### --text--
What do `to resolve` and `to sort out` mean?
#### --distractors--
To delay a problem until later
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Their meaning is different
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To create a new problem
#### --answer--
To fix or solve a problem
### --question--
#### --text--
Which of the following words has a positive meaning?
#### --distractors--
`Frustrated`
---
`Unexpected`
---
`Unusual`
#### --answer--
`Vigilant`
### --question--
#### --text--
What does `VPN` stand for and why is it important?
#### --distractors--
`Virtual Public Network`; it makes browsing faster.
---
`Verified Private Node`; it stores passwords.
---
`Virtual Protected Network`; it blocks emails.
#### --answer--
`Virtual Private Network`; it protects your internet connection and data.
### --question--
#### --text--
What does `especially` mean in this sentence: `The system needs regular updates, especially before a major release`?
#### --distractors--
Only before a major release happens
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In the past before a major release
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At the end of a major release
#### --answer--
With extra attention before a major release
### --question--
#### --text--
Which sentence asks about the frequency of an action?
#### --distractors--
`When do we expect the maintenance to start?`
---
`When is our next security review meeting?`
---
`We need to resolve this quickly, don't we?`
#### --answer--
`How often should we remind employees to use secure connections?`
### --question--
#### --text--
Which of the following means something happens once per month?
#### --distractors--
`Next month`
---
`Last month`
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`Twice a month`
#### --answer--
`Every month`
### --question--
#### --text--
What is a `summit`?
#### --distractors--
A short online training session
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A small team discussion about daily tasks
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A technical update released to users
#### --answer--
A formal meeting to discuss important topics