Grammar Quiz

Modal Verbs in Emergency Situations Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Modal Verbs in Emergency Situations

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You ______ leave your classmates behind during an evacuation.

A. need to

B. mustn’t

C. should

D. must


You ______ ignore warning signs during an earthquake.

A. must

B. don’t need to

C. shouldn’t

D. need to


If your friend has chest pain, you ______ call emergency services right away.

A. must

B. don’t need to

C. shouldn’t

D. might


Students ______ bring water bottles during fire drills.

A. mustn’t

B. don’t need to

C. must

D. should


If someone gets a deep cut, you ______ apply pressure to stop the bleeding.

A. should

B. might

C. mustn’t

D. don’t need to


In an emergency, we ______ follow the school safety rules.

A. should

B. need to

C. must

D. mustn’t


Everyone ______ know where the emergency exits are located.

A. should

B. mustn’t

C. shouldn’t

D. might


If there’s a fire, you ______ stay calm and move to the emergency exit.

A. must

B. need

C. mustn’t

D. don’t


Teachers ______ report every injury to the school nurse.

A. should

B. mustn’t

C. might

D. don’t need to


When someone faints, you ______ check if they’re breathing.

A. should

B. mustn’t

C. might

D. don’t need to


If you see smoke, you ______ investigate it alone.

A. should

B. need to

C. must

D. must not


You ______ move a car accident victim unless there’s danger.

A. should

B. must not

C. need to

D. must


You ______ wash your eyes for at least 15 minutes if chemicals enter them.

A. must

B. mustn’t

C. don’t need to

D. should not


You ______ carry your ID during emergencies.

A. should

B. mustn’t

C. needn’t

D. don’t


We ______ keep a first aid kit in every classroom.

A. must

B. should

C. mustn’t

D. don’t


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