CELPIP Vocabulary for Tone 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A manager writes 'I am deeply concerned about these results.' The tone is:
- Serious and worried (Correct answer)
- Playful
- Grateful
- Excited
Correct answer: Serious and worried
'Deeply concerned' conveys a serious, worried tone.
Question 2: Which word would make a complaint sound more diplomatic?
- disappointed (Correct answer)
- furious
- disgusted
- outraged
Correct answer: disappointed
'Disappointed' is measured, while the others are harshly emotional.
Question 3: 'Hey, wanna grab lunch later?' The tone is:
- Friendly and informal (Correct answer)
- Formal and distant
- Threatening
- Mournful
Correct answer: Friendly and informal
'Hey' and 'wanna' mark a relaxed, friendly tone.
Question 4: Which word adds an urgent tone to a message?
- Immediately (Correct answer)
- Eventually
- Someday
- Whenever
Correct answer: Immediately
'Immediately' creates urgency, while the others are vague about time.
Question 5: The phrase 'I'm afraid I must decline' expresses:
- Polite refusal (Correct answer)
- Eager acceptance
- Open anger
- Confusion
Correct answer: Polite refusal
'I'm afraid' softens a refusal into a polite one.
Question 6: Which adjective gives the most reassuring tone?
- Confident (Correct answer)
- Anxious
- Uncertain
- Worried
Correct answer: Confident
'Confident' reassures the reader, unlike the worried alternatives.
Question 7: 'You really outdid yourself this time' could be sincere or sarcastic depending on:
- Context and situation (Correct answer)
- Spelling
- Sentence length
- Font size
Correct answer: Context and situation
The surrounding context determines whether praise is genuine or sarcastic.
A manager writes 'I am deeply concerned about these results.' The tone is: