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Intermediate German II Quiz

Free Practice Quiz & Exam Preparation

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 15
Study OutcomesAdditional Reading
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Boost your Intermediate German II skills with this comprehensive practice quiz designed to enhance listening comprehension, oral communication, and reading and writing abilities while exploring German culture. This engaging quiz focuses on familiarizing you with key concepts and intermediate-level language exercises, making it an ideal resource for students aiming to solidify their understanding and excel in their studies.

Easy
Select the correct German translation for 'Good afternoon'.
Gute Nacht
Guten Abend
Guten Tag
Guten Morgen
Guten Tag is the appropriate translation for 'Good afternoon' in German. The other options refer to other times of the day.
Which of the following words is the German word for 'book'?
Buch
Stuhl
Tisch
Auto
Buch is the correct translation for 'book' in German. The other words mean 'table', 'car', and 'chair' respectively.
What is the plural form of 'das Haus'?
Hauses
Haus
Häuser
Hausen
The correct plural of 'das Haus' is 'Häuser', which includes an umlaut change. The other options do not follow standard pluralization rules in German.
Which of the following is a common informal greeting in German?
Hallo
Guten Tag
Bitte
Auf Wiedersehen
Hallo is widely used as an informal greeting in German. The other options are typically used in formal settings or have different meanings.
Choose the correct accusative article for 'die Katze' (the cat).
das
die
dem
den
For feminine nouns like 'Katze', the accusative case remains 'die'. The other options are used for masculine, dative, or neuter contexts.
Medium
Identify the correct conjugation of 'beginnen' (to begin) in the present tense for the pronoun 'ihr'.
beginne
beginnen
beginnt
beginntet
The correct conjugation for 'ihr' in the present tense is 'beginnt'. This form adheres to standard German verb conjugation patterns.
Select the sentence that uses the preposition 'wegen' correctly.
Wegen dem schlechten Wetter blieb er zu Hause.
Wegen das schlechte Wetter blieb er zu Hause.
Wegen des schlechten Wetters blieb er zu Hause.
Wegen des schlecht Wetter blieb er zu Hause.
The sentence 'Wegen des schlechten Wetters blieb er zu Hause.' uses the genitive case correctly after 'wegen'. The other options either use the wrong case or incorrect adjective endings.
Which sentence exhibits the correct word order in a subordinate clause?
Ich weiß, dass er morgen kommt.
Ich weiß, dass er kommt morgen.
Ich weiß, dass morgen er kommt.
Ich weiß, dass kommt er morgen.
In subordinate clauses introduced by 'dass', the conjugated verb is moved to the end, as shown in the correct sentence. The other options do not follow the proper word order.
Which of the following sentences correctly employs a separable prefix verb?
Er aufsteht um sieben Uhr.
Er steht um sieben Uhr auf.
Er um sieben Uhr aufsteht.
Er steht auf um sieben Uhr.
Separable prefix verbs in main clauses place the prefix at the end of the sentence, making 'Er steht um sieben Uhr auf.' the correct formulation. The other options incorrectly position the prefix or the verb.
Which sentence correctly uses the subjunctive mood (Konjunktiv II) to express a hypothetical situation?
Wenn ich mehr Zeit haben würde, schrieb ich ein Buch.
Wenn ich mehr Zeit hatte, schrieb ich ein Buch.
Wenn ich mehr Zeit hätte, würde ich ein Buch schreiben.
Wenn ich mehr Zeit habe, schreibe ich ein Buch.
The sentence 'Wenn ich mehr Zeit hätte, würde ich ein Buch schreiben.' correctly uses Konjunktiv II to indicate a hypothetical scenario. The other options either use the indicative mood or incorrect forms.
Which sentence shows correct adjective declension with a definite article?
Ich kaufe der neuen Computer.
Ich kaufe das neuen Computer.
Ich kaufe den neuen Computer.
Ich kaufe den neue Computer.
After the masculine accusative article 'den', the adjective 'neu' must receive the ending '-en', making 'den neuen Computer' correct. The other choices do not match the required declension.
Identify the correctly written compound word in German.
Fahrrad-weg
Fahrrad weg
Fahrradweg
Fahrrad Weg
In German, compound words are typically written as a single word without spaces. 'Fahrradweg' is correctly compounded, while the other options are not.
Which sentence best demonstrates the use of the passive voice in German?
Das Buch wird von einem bekannten Autor geschrieben.
Ein bekannter Autor schreibt das Buch.
Ein bekannter Autor wurde das Buch geschrieben.
Das Buch hat von einem bekannten Autor geschrieben.
The sentence 'Das Buch wird von einem bekannten Autor geschrieben.' correctly uses the passive construction by placing the past participle at the end and including the agent with 'von'. The other alternatives are either in active voice or improperly formed.
In the sentence 'Ich interessiere mich für klassische Musik', what is the function of the word 'sich'?
It functions as an accusative object pronoun.
It indicates possession.
It is used for emphasis.
It is a reflexive pronoun required by the verb.
The word 'sich' is a reflexive pronoun that is essential to the verb 'interessieren' in its reflexive form. This indicates that the interest is directed inward or toward an object, making the first option correct.
Which option demonstrates the correct punctuation of direct speech in German?
Er sagte: 'Ich komme morgen.'
Er sagte, 'Ich komme morgen.'
Er sagte 'Ich komme morgen.'
Er, sagte 'Ich komme morgen.'
The correct punctuation in German requires a colon before the quotation, as shown in option 1. The other options either misuse or omit the necessary punctuation marks.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Analyze intermediate German texts and dialogues to extract key information and cultural nuances.
  2. Apply advanced listening comprehension skills to understand authentic German speech.
  3. Construct coherent written responses using intermediate vocabulary and grammar structures.
  4. Demonstrate improved oral fluency by engaging in discussions on cultural topics.

Intermediate German II Additional Reading

Ready to elevate your German skills? Here are some top-notch resources to guide you through your intermediate journey:

  1. German II - MIT OpenCourseWare This course offers a treasure trove of materials, including audio, video, and web resources, focusing on enhancing communication skills and deepening cultural understanding.
  2. Level II: Intermediate German - Georgetown University Dive into thematic units exploring contemporary German life, from the concept of "Heimat" to environmental issues, all designed to boost your linguistic proficiency.
  3. GER 202 - Intermediate German II - University of Arizona This course emphasizes communication skills through topic-based practice, coupled with a systematic grammar review to solidify your understanding.
  4. Intermediate German II - Carnegie Mellon University Enhance your reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills while exploring diverse German-speaking cultures and contrasting them with your own.
  5. Intermediate German II - University of Minnesota Engage with authentic readings and essay assignments that delve into German history, current events, and cultural artifacts like social media and film.
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