Daily Journeys and Commuting
Daily Journeys and Commuting
Practice talking about daily travel, transport options, and common commuting challenges.
Quiz title: Daily Journeys and Commuting
Author: Defroged
Questions: 15
Quiz Tags
- commute
- travel
- public transport
- traffic
- rush hour
- vocabulary
- ESL
- daily life
Sample Questions
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Question: What does the word 'commute' mean?
Answer: Regular travel between home and work or school.
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Question: Which sentence correctly describes using public transport?
Answer: I take the tube to work.
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Question: What is a 'traffic jam'?
Answer: A situation where many vehicles are stuck or moving very slowly.
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Question: What does 'rush hour' refer to?
Answer: The time of day when many people travel to or from work or school.
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Question: Which sentence correctly describes journey duration?
Answer: My journey takes me 45 minutes.
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Question: What does the preposition 'across' describe in travel?
Answer: Moving from one side to another.
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Question: True or False: Travel time can change depending on traffic and the time of day.
Answer: True
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Question: True or False: 'The school run' is the time when students walk home alone from school.
Answer: False. 'The school run' is the period when parents drive their children to school, contributing to traffic.
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Question: True or False: Walking can be a form of commuting.
Answer: True
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Question: True or False: Big cities often have heavy traffic during rush hour.
Answer: True