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Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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I'm cold, sweet and melt when it's hot. What am I?
 
Ice cream
 
Banana
 
Pizza
 
Hot tea
I'm big, blue and full of water. What am I?
 
The pool
 
The slide
 
The fan
 
The chair
I help you sit. I'm orange and inside the classroom. What am I?
The chair
True or False: You live with your family at school.
False. I live with my family at home.
True or False: Your dad is younger than you.
False. My dad is older than me.
Rearrange the words: swim / My / fast. / can / father / very
My father can swim very fast.
Rearrange the words: scared / My / is / to / sister / swim.
My sister is scared to swim.
Rearrange the words: brother / likes / play / the / My / in / to / pool.
My brother likes to play in the pool.
Rearrange the words: on / the / Is / chair? / it
Is it on the chair?
Rearrange the words: it / under / the / slide? / Is
Is it under the slide?
Rearrange the words: pool? / the / is / Where
Where is the pool?
Rearrange the words: happy / is / family / now. / The
The family is happy now.
The students are in _ _ _ classroom
 
their
 
my
 
your
 
her
Linh’s teddy bear color is…..
Brown
What can you say about the picture?
She’s happy.
This is _ _ _ house.
 
our
 
my
 
her
This is _ _ _ aunt and uncle
 
my
 
our
 
their
Where is the teddy bear?
The teddy bear is in the pool.
What is this place?
 
a pool
 
a zoo
Where is the family?
 
at the pool
 
at the park
These are _ _ _ toys
 
our
 
us
 
we
True or Flase. “It’s” is used for people.
False,”It’s” is for animals or things.
Which sentence is correct?
 
This is my family
 
This are my family
Choose the correct word: That’s _ _ _ teddy bear.
 
her
 
she
 
hers