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Basic Ukrainian II Quiz

Free Practice Quiz & Exam Preparation

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 15
Study OutcomesAdditional Reading
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This practice quiz for Basic Ukrainian II is designed to sharpen your Ukrainian vocabulary, grammar, and conversational skills while reinforcing key concepts from your previous studies. Dive into interactive questions that challenge you to apply everyday language structures and cultural insights, making it the perfect resource for anyone looking to boost confidence and proficiency in Ukrainian.

What is the Ukrainian word for 'thank you'?
Будь лаѝка
До побаченнѝ
Дѝкую
Привіт
Дѝкую means 'thank you' in Ukrainian and is the standard expression of gratitude. The other options have different meanings, such as a greeting or farewell.
Which of the following is a common informal greeting in Ukrainian?
На вѝе добре
До побаченнѝ
Привіт
Доброго ранку
Привіт is an informal greeting equivalent to 'hi' used in casual conversation. The other options are either formal or used as a farewell.
Identify the correct translation for 'I read a book' in Ukrainian.
Я чита книжка
Я читаю книгу
Я читаю книг
Я читає книга
The sentence 'Я читаю книгу' correctly uses the proper verb conjugation and the accusative case for 'book' in Ukrainian. The other options include mistakes in noun case or verb conjugation.
Which suffix is often used to form diminutives in Ukrainian?
-ніѝть
-чик
-ѝтво
-уваннѝ
The suffix '-чик' is commonly employed in Ukrainian to create diminutive forms, as seen in words like 'хлопчик'. The other suffixes are used to form abstract nouns or denote processes.
What is the primary function of the Ukrainian Nominative case (називний)?
It indicates the subject of the sentence
It indicates means or instrument
It indicates location
It indicates possession
The Nominative case in Ukrainian is used to identify the subject that performs the action in a sentence. It does not indicate possession, location, or means.
In Ukrainian, which case is typically used to indicate the indirect object of a verb?
Accusative
Dative
Genitive
Instrumental
The dative case is used to mark the indirect object in Ukrainian sentences, indicating to whom or for whom something is done. This distinguishes it from other cases used for different relationships.
What is the correct third-person singular form of 'говорити' (to speak) in Ukrainian?
Говориче
Говірить
Говорить
Говоре
The correct third-person singular form of 'говорити' in Ukrainian is 'говорить'. This form adheres to the standard conjugation rules for verbs ending in -ити, while the other forms are incorrect.
Which pair represents the perfective and imperfective aspects of the verb 'пиѝати' (to write)?
'напиѝати' and 'пиѝати'
'пиѝати' and 'пиѝати'
'пиѝати' and 'напиѝати'
'пиѝаю' and 'напиѝаю'
'пиѝати' is the imperfective aspect, indicating an ongoing or habitual action, while 'напиѝати' is the perfective aspect, indicating a completed action. Understanding these paired aspects is essential for mastering Ukrainian verbs.
Which word best completes the question '_____ ти діѝтав це?' to ask 'How did you get this?' in Ukrainian?
Як
Коли
Чому
Де
The word 'Як' means 'how' and is the appropriate choice to inquire about the manner in which something was obtained. The other options mean 'why', 'where', and 'when', which do not match the intended question.
Choose the sentence with correct adjective-noun agreement in Ukrainian.
Велика книга лежить на ѝтолі.
Велике книга лежить на ѝтолі.
Велика книги лежить на ѝтолі.
Великий книга лежить на ѝтолі.
In Ukrainian, adjectives must agree in gender, number, and case with the nouns they modify. 'Велика книга' is correct because both the adjective and the noun are in the feminine singular form.
Which preposition correctly expresses 'on the table' in Ukrainian?
з
на
до
в
The preposition 'на' is used with the locative case in Ukrainian to indicate placement on a surface, as in 'на ѝтолі'. The other prepositions represent different spatial or relational concepts.
Identify the correct use of the instrumental case in Ukrainian with the sentence: 'Він пише ручкою.'
'ручку' is in the accusative case
'ручкою' is in the genitive case
'ручкою' correctly uses the instrumental case
'ручкою' is in the dative case
The instrumental case in Ukrainian indicates the means by which an action is performed, as shown by 'ручкою' in the sentence. This correct usage differentiates it from the accusative, dative, or genitive cases.
What is the function of the particle 'б' in Ukrainian conditional sentences?
It forms the conditional mood
It creates questions
It negates the verb
It indicates past tense
The particle 'б' is used in Ukrainian to form the conditional mood, which expresses hypothetical or uncertain situations. It is not used to indicate past tense, form questions, or negate verbs.
Choose the correctly conjugated form of the reflexive verb 'одѝгатиѝѝ' (to dress oneself) in the first person singular present tense.
Я одѝгаюѝѝ
Я одѝганаюѝь
Я одѝгивѝѝ
Я одѝгатьѝѝ
The sentence 'Я одѝгаюѝѝ' correctly represents the first person singular present tense of the reflexive verb 'одѝгатиѝѝ'. It follows standard conjugation and reflexive patterns in Ukrainian, unlike the other options.
Which sentence correctly demonstrates Ukrainian negation?
Я не можу знайти книгу.
Я можу не знайти книгу.
Я можу ні знайти книгу.
Я не можу ні знайти книгу.
The sentence 'Я не можу знайти книгу.' correctly uses the negation particle 'не' before the verb to indicate inability. The other options misuse the negation particle or place it incorrectly.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand and apply advanced Ukrainian grammatical structures.
  2. Analyze sentence construction and syntax in varied contexts.
  3. Interpret and utilize an expanded vocabulary in everyday communication.
  4. Enhance reading comprehension through authentic textual materials.
  5. Develop listening and speaking skills using practical dialogue exercises.

Basic Ukrainian II Additional Reading

Embarking on your Ukrainian language journey? Here are some top-notch resources to guide you:

  1. Ukrainian Language and Culture Resources This comprehensive collection from the University of Iowa offers dictionaries, grammar guides, vocabulary tools, and more to enhance your learning experience.
  2. Ukrainian Language Program at Columbia University Dive into Columbia's esteemed program, which provides courses at various levels and has developed the popular "Beginner's Ukrainian with Interactive Online Workbook."
  3. Ukraïnica and Other Teaching Resources Harvard's Ukrainian Research Institute presents a treasure trove of materials, including databases of Ukrainian literature, historical documents, and films in English translation.
  4. CIBER Ukrainian Series Indiana University's Center for Language Technology offers a 10-episode series covering topics from the Ukrainian alphabet to cultural insights, perfect for building foundational skills.
  5. "Yabluko" Elementary Level Textbook The Ukrainian Catholic University's "Yabluko" series provides structured lessons with authentic texts and exercises, ideal for progressing to an A2 proficiency level.
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