| What to create | Quiz |
| Which subject | English |
| What age group | Year or Grade 9 |
| What topic | Modals of permission, prohibition, obligation |
| Question types | Close-ended |
| Number of questions | 10 |
| Number of answers | 4 |
| Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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Choose the correct answer for each question from the options provided. Each question has only one correct answer.
Which sentence correctly uses a modal to express permission?
A. You must finish your homework before watching TV.
B. You may go to the party if you finish your chores.
C. You can’t leave the room until I say so.
D. You must not talk in the library.
Identify the sentence that indicates prohibition.
A. You can play outside after you finish your assignment.
B. You must wear a helmet while riding a bike.
C. You might try to solve the problem yourself.
D. You cannot use your phone during the exam.
Which of the following sentences expresses a strong obligation?
A. You should eat more fruits and vegetables.
B. You could help your friend with her project.
C. You must submit your project by Friday.
D. You may take a break if you’re tired.
Choose the correct modality for permission in this sentence: "You _____ borrow my book if you promise to return it."
A. must
B. may
C. can’t
D. should
What is the correct modal to show advice or a suggestion?
A. You may want to check your answers.
B. You must finish this task right now.
C. You cannot enter without a pass.
D. You may not leave early today.
Which of the following sentences expresses prohibition?
A. You should visit your grandparents this weekend.
B. You must check your answers before submitting the test.
C. You may not use calculators on this exam.
D. You can call me anytime.
Identify the sentence that indicates allowance or permission.
A. You could participate in the competition if you register first.
B. You must not practice in the library.
C. You can’t eat in the classroom.
D. You have to return the book by Friday.
Which sentence depicts obligation?
A. You might join the club if you’re interested.
B. You have to attend the meeting tomorrow.
C. You may leave your coat here.
D. You can run outside if it stops raining.
What expression would you use to show permission in a formal setting?
A. You must send your application by the deadline.
B. You could speak with the manager about that.
C. You may proceed with the project after approval.
D. You can’t use that resource without consent.
Select the sentence that correctly shows a lack of obligation.
A. You must finish your report early.
B. You don’t have to come to the event if you’re busy.
C. You may stay at the party as long as you want.
D. You should complete your homework before the weekend.