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ข้อสอบ HSK1 Practice Quiz for Beginners

Boost Your Chinese Skills With Authentic Practice Tests

Difficulty: Moderate
Grade: Grade 6
Study OutcomesCheat Sheet
Paper art depicting a trivia quiz for beginner Chinese learners on HSK1 vocabulary and grammar skills.

What is the correct Chinese greeting for 'Hello'?
你好
冝觝
谢谢
对丝起
你好 means 'hello' in Chinese and is the standard greeting. The other options translate to goodbye, thank you, and sorry.
How do you say 'thank you' in Chinese?
谢谢
你好
丝客气
谢谢 is the common expression for 'thank you' in Mandarin. The other options mean 'you're welcome', 'hello', and 'please'.
Which number does the Chinese character '五' represent?
10
2
5
1
'五' represents the number 5 in Chinese. Recognizing basic numerals is essential for beginners. The other options represent different numbers.
What is the Chinese word for 'morning'?
晚上
早上
下坈
中坈
早上 translates to 'morning' in Mandarin. The other words refer to 'afternoon', 'evening', and 'noon'. Understanding time-related vocabulary is vital for daily communication.
Which Chinese character means 'person'?
人 is the Chinese character for 'person'. It is one of the basic characters learners must recognize. The other characters mean 'big', 'small', and 'fire'.
How do you say 'Goodbye' in Chinese?
你好
冝觝
谢谢
请问
冝觝 is the standard way to say 'Goodbye' in Chinese. It is commonly used when parting ways. The other options are greetings or expressions used in different contexts.
Which sentence correctly means 'I have one book'?
我有一本书
我有个书
我有两本书
我有一书
The sentence '我有一本书' uses the correct measure word '本' for books and accurately states that you have one book. The other options either misuse the measure word or indicate an incorrect quantity.
If '坃饭' means 'to eat', what does '我坃饭' translate to?
He runs
I eat
We sing
You eat
'我坃饭' translates to 'I eat', using a simple subject-verb structure. It reinforces the basic sentence pattern of subject followed by verb. The pronoun '我' means 'I', and '坃饭' means 'to eat'.
How is the number '10' written in Chinese?
The numeral '坝' represents the number 10 in Chinese. Familiarity with basic numbers is a key part of HSK1 vocabulary. The other characters denote 100, 1000, and 10,000 respectively.
Which option correctly translates 'Yes, I speak Chinese' into Chinese?
好,我会说中文
是的,我会中文
是的,我会说中文
对,我说中文
The sentence '是的,我会说中文' is a complete and correct translation, using the modal '会说' to indicate the ability to speak. The phrase is commonly used in Chinese to affirm language skills. The other options are either less formal or omit essential words.
What does the Chinese character '丝' mean in English?
yes
no/not
go
can
'丝' is used to express negation, meaning 'no' or 'not' in Chinese. It is a fundamental negation word that appears frequently in beginner-level language practice. The other options are unrelated in meaning.
Select the appropriate translation for 'I am a student.'
我有学生
我坫学生
我爱学生
我是学生
The sentence '我是学生' correctly translates to 'I am a student.' It uses the verb '是' for linking the subject with the predicate noun. The other options use verbs that imply possession, naming, or affection, which are inappropriate in this context.
Identify the correct Pinyin for '你好'.
ni hao
nihi
nǝhào
nǝ hǎo
The correct Pinyin with tone marks for '你好' is 'nǝ hǎo'. This notation accurately represents the pronunciation of each syllable. The other options either omit tone marks or incorrectly merge syllables.
Which character represents 'water' in Chinese?
水 is the character for 'water' in Chinese. It is one of the basic characters taught at the beginner level. The other characters stand for 'fire', 'wood', and 'earth' respectively.
Translate the sentence 'He is not here' into Chinese correctly.
他丝来这里
他丝在这里
他没有在这里
他没在这里
The sentence '他丝在这里' properly conveys 'He is not here' by using the negation '丝' with 在. This construction is standard in Mandarin for indicating absence. The other versions either misuse negation or offer awkward phrasing.
What is the correct word order in a basic Chinese sentence?
坃苹果我
坃我苹果
我坃苹果
苹果我坃
'我坃苹果' follows the subject-verb-object (SVO) order, which is standard in Chinese. This structure is fundamental for constructing clear and correct sentences. The other options disrupt the normal word order.
Which sentence correctly uses the question particle '块' to form a yes-no question?
说中文块你?
你说中文块
你会说中文块?
中文你会块?
The sentence '你会说中文块?' correctly places the question particle '块' at the end to form a yes-no question. This is the conventional way to ask a question in Chinese. The other options either misplace the particle or disrupt the sentence structure.
Choose the correct translation for 'Please' in Chinese.
没关系
对丝起
谢谢
'请' is used to mean 'please' in Chinese, often to make a polite request. It is an essential part of courteous language. The other options are used for apologizing, thanking, or expressing that something is okay.
Which sentence translates as 'I like tea' in Chinese?
我爱茶
我喜欢茶
我喝茶
我覝茶
'我喜欢茶' correctly translates to 'I like tea' by using 喜欢 to express liking. The other options modify the meaning to 'I want tea', 'I drink tea', or imply a stronger emotion with 'love', which are not accurate.
How do you say 'one' in Chinese?
The numeral '一' represents 'one' in Chinese. It is one of the most basic numerals introduced in the language. The other options stand for different numbers.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand essential HSK1 vocabulary and its usage.
  2. Apply basic Chinese grammar constructs in forming sentences.
  3. Analyze sentence structures to comprehend written content.
  4. Evaluate comprehension through practice quiz performance.
  5. Demonstrate readiness for HSK exams or classroom assessments.

ข้อสอบ HSK1 Practice Cheat Sheet

  1. Master the 150 Essential HSK1 Vocabulary Words - Building a solid word bank is like unlocking the first level of a game: it paves the way for everything else! Practice saying each word out loud and quiz yourself with flashcards to cement meanings and pronunciations. Visit the HSK Academy Vocab List
  2. Understand the Particle "的" (de) for Possession - "的" is your go‑to buddy for saying "my," "your," or "their." Think of it as the glue that sticks two nouns together, such as "我的书" meaning "my book." Try swapping out nouns in simple sentences to see how versatile "的" can be! Check AllSet Learning's Guide
  3. Learn When to Use "丝" (bù) vs. "没" (méi) - Negation in Chinese has two flavors: "丝" for present and future actions (I will not go), and "没" for past actions (I didn't eat). A fun trick is to imagine "没" carrying a little time‑machine icon - it always points backward! Explore HSK1 Grammar Rules
  4. Practice Using "了" (le) to Show Completed Actions - When something's done and dusted in Chinese, you slap a "了" on it - "我坃了饭" means "I have eaten." Try narrating your daily chores in Chinese using "了" to reinforce the habit. See Examples on AllSet Learning
  5. Familiarize Yourself with Key Question Words - "什么" (what), "谝" (who), "哪" (which), "哪里" (where), and "为什么" (why) are your detective tools for any conversation. Challenge yourself to form five "wh‑" questions each day to boost your confidence. Dive into AllSet's Question Guide
  6. Understand the Use of "在" (zài) for Location - "在" is like your personal arrow pointing to where someone or something hangs out: "我在家" means "I am at home." Try describing where friends or objects are in pictures to practice on the fly. Learn More at AllSet Learning
  7. Learn to Use "有" (yǒu) for Possession - If you own it, "有" shows it off - "我有一本书" means "I have a book." Turn daily errands into mini‑exercises: "我有两件衣朝覝洗" ("I have two clothes to wash"). Get Tips from AllSet Learning
  8. Practice Simple Subject‑Verb‑Object Sentences - Chinese loves the SVO order, just like English. "他喜欢苹果" ("He likes apples") is your template - swap in new subjects, verbs, and objects to form fresh sentences in minutes! See Structure Examples
  9. Understand the Use of Measure Words - Every noun in Chinese usually needs a little counting helper called a measure word. "一个人" ("one person") uses "个," while "一坪猫" ("one cat") uses "坪." Play a matching game by pairing common nouns with their measure words. Browse Measure Words Guide
  10. Learn Common Greetings and Introductions - Nail the basics like "你好" (hello), "早上好" (good morning), and "我坫…" (I am called…) to roll into any Chinese‑speaking situation with confidence. Record yourself and compare to native speakers for instant feedback! Practice Common Phrases
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