June 9, 2026

Rows: 15 Cols: 10

Output for Printed Quiz - options randomised

1. Which is more correct? (66:16: confused adjectives) 
Not everything you read on the Internet is truth.
Not everything you read on the Internet is true.
Not everything you read on the Internet is truthful.

2. Which is more correct? (67:17: big / great / large)
Sports stars are paid a big amount of money.
Sports stars are paid a large amount of money.
Sports stars are paid a great amount of money.

3. Which is more correct? (69:18: hyphen in compound nouns)
COVID was a world wide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a world-wide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.

4. Which is more correct? (72:19: noun or verb)
You should put children in the back seats of a car.
You should put children in the back sits of a car.

5. Which is more correct? (20:20: negative prefixes)
The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.
The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was dissatisfactory.
The tour guide was unpolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.

6. Which is more correct? (76:21: regarding)
As regards to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
Regarding the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.

7. Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation: because and however)
Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.

8. Which is more correct? (23:23: because of)
I hated the food because of it not being properly cooked.
I hated the food because not properly cooked.
I hated the food for it was not properly cooked.

9. Which is more correct? (24:24: if or whether)
Peter was unsure if he had passed the exam or not.
Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam or not.
Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam.

10. Which is more correct? (83:25: put)
This job requires you to put on a lot of work on the weekend, but you will be paid extra.
This job requires you to put a lot of work on the weekend, but you will be paid extra.
This job requires you to put in a lot of work on the weekend, but you will be paid extra.

11. Which is more correct? (26:26: pay or spend)
On the cruise, our boss spent everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.
On the cruise, our boss spent on everything so we didn’t have to pay our own money.
On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.

12. Which is more correct? (89:27: prepositions)
Who is responsible for the next item on the meeting agenda?
Who is responsible on the next item on the meeting agenda?
Who is responsible to the next item on the meeting agenda?

13. Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes)
This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.
This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.
This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.

14. Which is more correct? (29:29: British or American spelling)
My favourite color is blue.
My favorite colour is blue.
My favorite color is blue.

15. Which is more correct? (96:30: kids or children)
Hey buddy! What's the purchase price for this old clunker of a car?
Hey buddy! What is the payment for this old clunker of a car?
Hey buddy! How much dosh for this old clunker of a car?

Output for Key of Printed Quiz

1. Not everything you read on the Internet is true. (66:16: confused adjectives)

2. Sports stars are paid a large amount of money. (67:17: big / great / large)

3. COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020. (69:18: hyphen in compound nouns)

4. You should put children in the back seats of a car. (72:19: noun or verb)

5. The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory. (20:20: negative prefixes)

6. According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season. (76:21: regarding)

7. Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before. (78:22: punctuation: because and however)

8. I hated the food because of it not being properly cooked. (23:23: because of)

9. Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam or not. (24:24: if or whether)

10. This job requires you to put in a lot of work on the weekend, but you will be paid extra. (83:25: put)

11. On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money. (26:26: pay or spend)

12. Who is responsible for the next item on the meeting agenda? (89:27: prepositions)

13. This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues. (28:28: spelling mistakes)

14. My favorite color is blue. (29:29: British or American spelling)

15. Hey buddy! How much dosh for this old clunker of a car? (96:30: kids or children)

Output for H5p Text

First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.

1. Which is more correct? (66:16: confused adjectives) 
Not everything you read on the Internet is true.
Not everything you read on the Internet is truth.
Not everything you read on the Internet is truthful.


2. Which is more correct? (67:17: big / great / large) 
Sports stars are paid a large amount of money.
Sports stars are paid a great amount of money.
Sports stars are paid a big amount of money.


3. Which is more correct? (69:18: hyphen in compound nouns) 
COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a world wide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a world-wide pandemic in 2020.


4. Which is more correct? (72:19: noun or verb) 
You should put children in the back seats of a car.
You should put children in the back sits of a car.


5. Which is more correct? (20:20: negative prefixes) 
The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.
The tour guide was unpolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.
The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was dissatisfactory.


6. Which is more correct? (76:21: regarding) 
According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
Regarding the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
As regards to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.


7. Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation:  because and however) 
Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.


8. Which is more correct? (23:23: because of) 
I hated the food because of it not being properly cooked.
I hated the food for it was not properly cooked.
I hated the food because not properly cooked.


9. Which is more correct? (24:24: if or whether) 
Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam or not.
Peter was unsure if he had passed the exam or not.
Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam.


10. Which is more correct? (83:25: put) 
This job requires you to put in a lot of work on the weekend, but you will be paid extra.
This job requires you to put a lot of work on the weekend, but you will be paid extra.
This job requires you to put on a lot of work on the weekend, but you will be paid extra.


11. Which is more correct? (26:26: pay or spend) 
On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.
On the cruise, our boss spent everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.
On the cruise, our boss spent on everything so we didn’t have to pay our own money.


12. Which is more correct? (89:27: prepositions) 
Who is responsible for the next item on the meeting agenda?
Who is responsible on the next item on the meeting agenda?
Who is responsible to the next item on the meeting agenda?


13. Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes) 
This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.
This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.
This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.


14. Which is more correct? (29:29: British or American spelling) 
My favorite color is blue.
My favourite color is blue.
My favorite colour is blue.


15. Which is more correct? (96:30: kids or children) 
Hey buddy! How much dosh for this old clunker of a car?
Hey buddy! What is the payment for this old clunker of a car?
Hey buddy! What's the purchase price for this old clunker of a car?


Output for Blooket and Kahoots

"Question #","Question Text","Answer 1","Answer 2","Answer 3","Answer 4","Time Limit","Correct"
,,,,,,,
"1","Which is more correct? (66:16: confused adjectives)","Not everything you read on the Internet is true.","Not everything you read on the Internet is truth.","Not everything you read on the Internet is truthful.","",30,1
"2","Which is more correct? (67:17: big / great / large)","Sports stars are paid a large amount of money.","Sports stars are paid a great amount of money.","Sports stars are paid a big amount of money.","",30,1
"3","Which is more correct? (69:18: hyphen in compound nouns)","COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.","COVID was a world wide pandemic in 2020.","COVID was a world-wide pandemic in 2020.","",30,1
"4","Which is more correct? (72:19: noun or verb)","You should put children in the back seats of a car.","You should put children in the back sits of a car.","","",30,1
"5","Which is more correct? (20:20: negative prefixes)","The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.","The tour guide was unpolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.","The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was dissatisfactory.","",30,1
"6","Which is more correct? (76:21: regarding)","According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.","Regarding the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season. ","As regards to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.","",30,1
"7","Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation: because and however)","Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.","Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before.","Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.","",30,1
"8","Which is more correct? (23:23: because of)","I hated the food because of it not being properly cooked.","I hated the food for it was not properly cooked.","I hated the food because not properly cooked.","",30,1
"9","Which is more correct? (24:24: if or whether)","Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam or not.","Peter was unsure if he had passed the exam or not.","Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam.","",30,1
"10","Which is more correct? (83:25: put)","This job requires you to put in a lot of work on the weekend, but you will be paid extra.","This job requires you to put a lot of work on the weekend, but you will be paid extra.","This job requires you to put on a lot of work on the weekend, but you will be paid extra.","",30,1
"11","Which is more correct? (26:26: pay or spend)","On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.","On the cruise, our boss spent everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.","On the cruise, our boss spent on everything so we didn’t have to pay our own money.","",30,1
"12","Which is more correct? (89:27: prepositions)","Who is responsible for the next item on the meeting agenda?","Who is responsible on the next item on the meeting agenda?","Who is responsible to the next item on the meeting agenda?","",30,1
"13","Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes)","This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.","This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.","This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.","",30,1
"14","Which is more correct? (29:29: British or American spelling)","My favorite color is blue.","My favourite color is blue.","My favorite colour is blue.","",30,1
"15","Which is more correct? (96:30: kids or children)","Hey buddy! How much dosh for this old clunker of a car?","Hey buddy! What is the payment for this old clunker of a car?","Hey buddy! What's the purchase price for this old clunker of a car?","",30,1

Output for MS Quiz

First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.

1. Which is more correct? (66:16: confused adjectives) 
A. Not everything you read on the Internet is true.
B. Not everything you read on the Internet is truth.
C. Not everything you read on the Internet is truthful.

2. Which is more correct? (67:17: big / great / large) 
A. Sports stars are paid a large amount of money.
B. Sports stars are paid a great amount of money.
C. Sports stars are paid a big amount of money.

3. Which is more correct? (69:18: hyphen in compound nouns) 
A. COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.
B. COVID was a world wide pandemic in 2020.
C. COVID was a world-wide pandemic in 2020.

4. Which is more correct? (72:19: noun or verb) 
A. You should put children in the back seats of a car.
B. You should put children in the back sits of a car.

5. Which is more correct? (20:20: negative prefixes) 
A. The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.
B. The tour guide was unpolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.
C. The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was dissatisfactory.

6. Which is more correct? (76:21: regarding) 
A. According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
B. Regarding the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
C. As regards to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.

7. Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation:  because and however) 
A. Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.
B. Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before.
C. Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.

8. Which is more correct? (23:23: because of) 
A. I hated the food because of it not being properly cooked.
B. I hated the food for it was not properly cooked.
C. I hated the food because not properly cooked.

9. Which is more correct? (24:24: if or whether) 
A. Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam or not.
B. Peter was unsure if he had passed the exam or not.
C. Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam.

10. Which is more correct? (83:25: put) 
A. This job requires you to put in a lot of work on the weekend, but you will be paid extra.
B. This job requires you to put a lot of work on the weekend, but you will be paid extra.
C. This job requires you to put on a lot of work on the weekend, but you will be paid extra.

11. Which is more correct? (26:26: pay or spend) 
A. On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.
B. On the cruise, our boss spent everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.
C. On the cruise, our boss spent on everything so we didn’t have to pay our own money.

12. Which is more correct? (89:27: prepositions) 
A. Who is responsible for the next item on the meeting agenda?
B. Who is responsible on the next item on the meeting agenda?
C. Who is responsible to the next item on the meeting agenda?

13. Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes) 
A. This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.
B. This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.
C. This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.

14. Which is more correct? (29:29: British or American spelling) 
A. My favorite color is blue.
B. My favourite color is blue.
C. My favorite colour is blue.

15. Which is more correct? (96:30: kids or children) 
A. Hey buddy! How much dosh for this old clunker of a car?
B. Hey buddy! What is the payment for this old clunker of a car?
C. Hey buddy! What's the purchase price for this old clunker of a car?

Output for H5p Experimental JSON Component

First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.


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"question": "9. Which is more correct? (82:24: if or whether)",
"answers": [
"Even if I got that job offer, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.",
"Even whether I got that job offer, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.",
"Even if I got that job offer or not, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible."
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"subContentId": "xx"
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"question": "10. Which is more correct? (25:25: put)",
"answers": [
"It’s time to put some effort into this project.",
"It’s time to put some effort in this project.",
"It’s time to put some effort this project."
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"subContentId": "xx"
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"question": "11. Which is more correct? (86:26: pay or spend)",
"answers": [
"During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend doing homework and studying.",
"During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend on doing homework and studying.",
"During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend to do homework and studying."
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}
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"question": "12. Which is more correct? (88:27: prepositions)",
"answers": [
"This company needs to pay attention to the changing market demands of our target demographic.",
"This company needs to pay attention with the changing market demands of our target demographic.",
"This company needs to pay attention on the changing market demands of our target demographic."
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"subContentId": "xx"
}
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"question": "13. Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes)",
"answers": [
"This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.",
"This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.",
"This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues."
],
"subContentId": "xx"
}
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"question": "14. Which is more correct? (94:29: British or American spelling)",
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"There are rumours about these new neighbours.",
"There are rumours about these new neighbors.",
"There are rumors about these new neighbours."
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"question": "15. Which is more correct? (30:30: kids or children)",
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"It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.",
"It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.",
"It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my children at home."
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Output for MS Quiz 2

First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.

#Questions: 15

1. Which is more correct? (16:16: confused adjectives)
Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia?
Have you got a driver licence for Australia?
Have you got a driving licence for Australia?

2. Which is more correct? (68:17: big / great / large)
The party was great fun!
The party was big fun!
The party was large fun!

3. Which is more correct? (69:18: hyphen in compound nouns)
COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a world wide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a world-wide pandemic in 2020.

4. Which is more correct? (19:19: noun or verb)
Tom enjoyed his stay with Jenny at the beach house.
Tom enjoyed his staying with Jenny at the beach house.

5. Which is more correct? (20:20: negative prefixes)
The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.
The tour guide was unpolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.
The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was dissatisfactory.

6. Which is more correct? (21:21: regarding)
Regarding the hotel in Berlin, I found it excellent with great service.
In regards the hotel in Berlin, I found it excellent with great service.
According the hotel in Berlin, I found it excellent with great service.

7. Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation: because and however)
Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.

8. Which is more correct? (79:23: because of)
Due to the weather, we are cancelling the football match.
Owing the weather, we are cancelling the football match.
For the weather, we are cancelling the football match.

9. Which is more correct? (82:24: if or whether)
Even if I got that job offer, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.
Even whether I got that job offer, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.
Even if I got that job offer or not, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.

10. Which is more correct? (25:25: put)
It’s time to put some effort into this project.
It’s time to put some effort in this project.
It’s time to put some effort this project.

11. Which is more correct? (86:26: pay or spend)
During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend doing homework and studying.
During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend on doing homework and studying.
During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend to do homework and studying.

12. Which is more correct? (88:27: prepositions)
This company needs to pay attention to the changing market demands of our target demographic.
This company needs to pay attention with the changing market demands of our target demographic.
This company needs to pay attention on the changing market demands of our target demographic.

13. Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes)
This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.
This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.
This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.

14. Which is more correct? (94:29: British or American spelling)
There are rumours about these new neighbours.
There are rumours about these new neighbors.
There are rumors about these new neighbours.

15. Which is more correct? (30:30: kids or children)
It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.
It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.
It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my children at home.

Output for Printed Quiz 2

Options shuffled

1. Which is more correct? (16:16: confused adjectives)
Have you got a driver licence for Australia?
Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia?
Have you got a driving licence for Australia?

2. Which is more correct? (68:17: big / great / large)
The party was great fun!
The party was big fun!
The party was large fun!

3. Which is more correct? (69:18: hyphen in compound nouns)
COVID was a world-wide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a world wide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.

4. Which is more correct? (19:19: noun or verb)
Tom enjoyed his staying with Jenny at the beach house.
Tom enjoyed his stay with Jenny at the beach house.

5. Which is more correct? (20:20: negative prefixes)
The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was dissatisfactory.
The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.
The tour guide was unpolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.

6. Which is more correct? (21:21: regarding)
In regards the hotel in Berlin, I found it excellent with great service.
According the hotel in Berlin, I found it excellent with great service.
Regarding the hotel in Berlin, I found it excellent with great service.

7. Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation: because and however)
Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.

8. Which is more correct? (79:23: because of)
For the weather, we are cancelling the football match.
Due to the weather, we are cancelling the football match.
Owing the weather, we are cancelling the football match.

9. Which is more correct? (82:24: if or whether)
Even whether I got that job offer, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.
Even if I got that job offer, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.
Even if I got that job offer or not, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.

10. Which is more correct? (25:25: put)
It’s time to put some effort this project.
It’s time to put some effort into this project.
It’s time to put some effort in this project.

11. Which is more correct? (86:26: pay or spend)
During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend to do homework and studying.
During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend on doing homework and studying.
During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend doing homework and studying.

12. Which is more correct? (88:27: prepositions)
This company needs to pay attention on the changing market demands of our target demographic.
This company needs to pay attention to the changing market demands of our target demographic.
This company needs to pay attention with the changing market demands of our target demographic.

13. Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes)
This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.
This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.
This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.

14. Which is more correct? (94:29: British or American spelling)
There are rumors about these new neighbours.
There are rumours about these new neighbours.
There are rumours about these new neighbors.

15. Which is more correct? (30:30: kids or children)
It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my children at home.
It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.
It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.

Key for Printed Quiz

1. (16:30: kids or children) Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia?
2. (68:30: kids or children) The party was great fun!
3. (69:30: kids or children) COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.
4. (19:30: kids or children) Tom enjoyed his stay with Jenny at the beach house.
5. (20:30: kids or children) The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.
6. (21:30: kids or children) Regarding the hotel in Berlin, I found it excellent with great service.
7. (78:30: kids or children) Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.
8. (79:30: kids or children) Due to the weather, we are cancelling the football match.
9. (82:30: kids or children) Even if I got that job offer, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.
10. (25:30: kids or children) It’s time to put some effort into this project.
11. (86:30: kids or children) During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend doing homework and studying.
12. (88:30: kids or children) This company needs to pay attention to the changing market demands of our target demographic.
13. (28:30: kids or children) This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.
14. (94:30: kids or children) There are rumours about these new neighbours.
15. (30:30: kids or children) It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.

Output for Upload to MS Quiz

First option is correct. Ensure the Quiz shuffles the options.

1. Which is more correct? (16:16: confused adjectives)
Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia?
Have you got a driver licence for Australia?
Have you got a driving licence for Australia?

2. Which is more correct? (68:17: big / great / large)
The party was great fun!
The party was big fun!
The party was large fun!

3. Which is more correct? (69:18: hyphen in compound nouns)
COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a world wide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a world-wide pandemic in 2020.

4. Which is more correct? (19:19: noun or verb)
Tom enjoyed his stay with Jenny at the beach house.
Tom enjoyed his staying with Jenny at the beach house.

5. Which is more correct? (20:20: negative prefixes)
The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.
The tour guide was unpolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.
The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was dissatisfactory.

6. Which is more correct? (21:21: regarding)
Regarding the hotel in Berlin, I found it excellent with great service.
In regards the hotel in Berlin, I found it excellent with great service.
According the hotel in Berlin, I found it excellent with great service.

7. Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation: because and however)
Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.

8. Which is more correct? (79:23: because of)
Due to the weather, we are cancelling the football match.
Owing the weather, we are cancelling the football match.
For the weather, we are cancelling the football match.

9. Which is more correct? (82:24: if or whether)
Even if I got that job offer, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.
Even whether I got that job offer, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.
Even if I got that job offer or not, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.

10. Which is more correct? (25:25: put)
It’s time to put some effort into this project.
It’s time to put some effort in this project.
It’s time to put some effort this project.

11. Which is more correct? (86:26: pay or spend)
During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend doing homework and studying.
During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend on doing homework and studying.
During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend to do homework and studying.

12. Which is more correct? (88:27: prepositions)
This company needs to pay attention to the changing market demands of our target demographic.
This company needs to pay attention with the changing market demands of our target demographic.
This company needs to pay attention on the changing market demands of our target demographic.

13. Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes)
This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.
This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.
This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.

14. Which is more correct? (94:29: British or American spelling)
There are rumours about these new neighbours.
There are rumours about these new neighbors.
There are rumors about these new neighbours.

15. Which is more correct? (30:30: kids or children)
It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.
It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.
It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my children at home.

Output for Blooket and Kahoots

"Question #","Question Text","Answer 1","Answer 2","Answer 3","Answer 4","Time Limit","Correct"
,,,,,,,
"2","Which is more correct? (16:16: confused adjectives)","Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia?","Have you got a driver licence for Australia?","Have you got a driving licence for Australia?","",30,1
"3","Which is more correct? (68:17: big / great / large)","The party was great fun!","The party was big fun!","The party was large fun!","",30,1
"4","Which is more correct? (69:18: hyphen in compound nouns)","COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.","COVID was a world wide pandemic in 2020.","COVID was a world-wide pandemic in 2020.","",30,1
"5","Which is more correct? (19:19: noun or verb)","Tom enjoyed his stay with Jenny at the beach house.","Tom enjoyed his staying with Jenny at the beach house.","","",30,1
"6","Which is more correct? (20:20: negative prefixes)","The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.","The tour guide was unpolite and, in fact, the whole trip was unsatisfactory.","The tour guide was impolite and, in fact, the whole trip was dissatisfactory.","",30,1
"7","Which is more correct? (21:21: regarding)","Regarding the hotel in Berlin, I found it excellent with great service.","In regards the hotel in Berlin, I found it excellent with great service.","According the hotel in Berlin, I found it excellent with great service.","",30,1
"8","Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation: because and however)","Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.","Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before.","Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.","",30,1
"9","Which is more correct? (79:23: because of)","Due to the weather, we are cancelling the football match.","Owing the weather, we are cancelling the football match.","For the weather, we are cancelling the football match.","",30,1
"10","Which is more correct? (82:24: if or whether)","Even if I got that job offer, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.","Even whether I got that job offer, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.","Even if I got that job offer or not, I wouldn't take it. The job is terrible.","",30,1
"11","Which is more correct? (25:25: put)","It’s time to put some effort into this project.","It’s time to put some effort in this project.","It’s time to put some effort this project.","",30,1
"12","Which is more correct? (86:26: pay or spend)","During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend doing homework and studying.","During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend on doing homework and studying.","During high school your should allocate around 2 hours per night to spend to do homework and studying.","",30,1
"13","Which is more correct? (88:27: prepositions)","This company needs to pay attention to the changing market demands of our target demographic.","This company needs to pay attention with the changing market demands of our target demographic.","This company needs to pay attention on the changing market demands of our target demographic.","",30,1
"14","Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes)","This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.","This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.","This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.","",30,1
"15","Which is more correct? (94:29: British or American spelling)","There are rumours about these new neighbours.","There are rumours about these new neighbors.","There are rumors about these new neighbours.","",30,1
"16","Which is more correct? (30:30: kids or children)","It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.","It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.","It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my children at home.","",30,1