Mandarin Chinese 1 Quiz: Finding Specific Information
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火车时刻表 北京 → 上海 G101次:北京出发 08:00,上海到达 13:28 G103次:北京出发 09:00,上海到达 14:05 G105次:北京出发 10:30,上海到达 16:02 G107次:北京出发 14:00,上海到达 19:33

Wang Fang needs to arrive in Shanghai before 4:00 PM and wants to depart from Beijing as late as possible. Which train should she take?

G101, departing Beijing at 8:00 AM and arriving in Shanghai at 1:28 PM
G103, departing Beijing at 9:00 AM and arriving in Shanghai at 2:05 PM
G105, departing Beijing at 10:30 AM and arriving in Shanghai at 4:02 PM
G107, departing Beijing at 2:00 PM and arriving in Shanghai at 7:33 PM
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Mandarin Chinese 1 Quiz: Finding Specific Information

Practice Finding Specific Information in Mandarin Chinese 1 with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.

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This quiz focuses on Finding Specific Information, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Mandarin Chinese 1.

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Question 1

火车时刻表 北京 → 上海 G101次:北京出发 08:00,上海到达 13:28 G103次:北京出发 09:00,上海到达 14:05 G105次:北京出发 10:30,上海到达 16:02 G107次:北京出发 14:00,上海到达 19:33

Wang Fang needs to arrive in Shanghai before 4:00 PM and wants to depart from Beijing as late as possible. Which train should she take?

  1. G101, departing Beijing at 8:00 AM and arriving in Shanghai at 1:28 PM
  2. G103, departing Beijing at 9:00 AM and arriving in Shanghai at 2:05 PM (correct answer)
  3. G105, departing Beijing at 10:30 AM and arriving in Shanghai at 4:02 PM
  4. G107, departing Beijing at 2:00 PM and arriving in Shanghai at 7:33 PM
Explanation: When reading a Chinese train schedule (火车时刻表), you need to carefully track two conditions at once — in this case, an arrival deadline (before 4:00 PM / 16:00) and a departure preference (as late as possible). These two constraints work together to eliminate most options. The arrival times in 24-hour format are: G101 arrives 13:28, G103 arrives 14:05, G105 arrives 16:02, and G107 arrives 19:33. Wang Fang must arrive before 16:00, which immediately rules out any train arriving at or after that time. That leaves only G101 (13:28) and G103 (14:05) as valid options. Since she wants to depart as late as possible, you compare their departure times: G101 departs at 08:00, while G103 departs at 09:00. G103's later departure satisfies both conditions, making B the correct answer. Here's why each option fails: A (G101) arrives on time at 13:28, but departs at 08:00 — earlier than necessary, so it doesn't meet the "latest possible departure" requirement. C (G105) departs latest among the valid-looking options at 10:30, but arrives at 16:02 — two minutes after the 4:00 PM deadline, disqualifying it entirely. D (G107) arrives at 19:33, far too late, and is simply not a viable choice. A common trap here is assuming the latest departure automatically satisfies all conditions — always check the arrival time first, then work backward to find the latest acceptable departure. On schedule-reading questions, constraints must all be satisfied simultaneously.

Question 2

学校食堂菜单 周一:红烧肉,白菜汤,米饭 周二:鸡蛋炒饭,豆腐汤,水果 周三:鱼,炒青菜,米饭 周四:饺子,番茄蛋花汤,水果 周五:炒面,白菜汤,水果

A student is vegetarian and cannot eat meat or fish. Looking at this week's school cafeteria menu, on which day can the student eat ALL items listed?

  1. Monday, because the menu includes red-braised pork, cabbage soup, and rice
  2. Tuesday, because the menu includes egg fried rice, tofu soup, and fruit — none of which contain meat or fish (correct answer)
  3. Thursday, because the menu includes dumplings, tomato egg soup, and fruit
  4. Friday, because the menu includes stir-fried noodles, cabbage soup, and fruit
Explanation: When reading a Chinese menu or schedule, your job is to match vocabulary to real-world meaning — here, you need to identify which day lists only vegetarian-friendly items (no meat, no fish). Tuesday's menu (周二) reads: 鸡蛋炒饭 (egg fried rice), 豆腐汤 (tofu soup), and 水果 (fruit). Eggs and tofu are both plant- or dairy-adjacent proteins that contain no meat or fish, and fruit is obviously plant-based. Every single item on Tuesday passes the vegetarian test, making B the correct answer. Here's why the other days fail: A (Monday) lists 红烧肉, which literally means "red-braised meat" (肉 = meat/pork) — a clear disqualifier. C (Thursday) includes 饺子 (dumplings), which in a school cafeteria context almost certainly contain meat filling, but more importantly, the menu also features 番茄蛋花汤 (tomato egg-drop soup) — and while that soup is vegetarian, dumplings are a common meat dish. Even if you weren't sure about dumplings, you shouldn't assume all items are safe without confirmation. D (Friday) lists 炒面 (stir-fried noodles) and 白菜汤 (cabbage soup), which sound vegetarian but noodles in a cafeteria are frequently stir-fried with meat — and the question asks about ALL items being safe. A useful strategy: when a question asks whether all items qualify, eliminate any option where even one item is questionable or contains a known non-vegetarian ingredient. Scan for 肉 (meat), 鱼 (fish), or 鸡 (chicken) as instant red flags.

Question 3

咖啡馆菜单 饮料:咖啡 ¥18,绿茶 ¥12,橙汁 ¥15,牛奶 ¥10 食物:三明治 ¥22,蛋糕 ¥16,饼干 ¥8,水果沙拉 ¥20 备注:每周二饮料八折优惠。每周五食物九折优惠。

It is Tuesday. Xiao Hua orders one coffee and one piece of cake. How much does she pay in total?

  1. ¥34, because coffee costs ¥18 and cake costs ¥16, totaling ¥34 at full price
  2. ¥30.40, because coffee is discounted to ¥14.40 on Tuesdays and cake remains ¥16 at full price, totaling ¥30.40 (correct answer)
  3. ¥28.80, because both coffee and cake receive the Tuesday 80% discount, totaling ¥28.80
  4. ¥29.20, because coffee is discounted to ¥14.40 on Tuesdays and cake receives the 90% food discount to ¥14.40, totaling ¥28.80
Explanation: When reading a Chinese menu with promotional notes (备注), you need to carefully identify which items qualify for which discount on which day. The key detail here is that Tuesday's 八折优惠 (80% discount) applies only to 饮料 (drinks), and Friday's 九折优惠 (90% discount) applies only to 食物 (food). These are two separate promotions on two separate days. Since it's Tuesday, only drinks receive the 80% discount. Coffee (咖啡) costs ¥18, so its discounted price is 18×0.8=¥14.4018 \times 0.8 = ¥14.40. Cake (蛋糕) is a food item, so it stays at full price: ¥16. The total is 14.40+16=¥30.4014.40 + 16 = ¥30.40, making B the correct answer. Choice A ignores the Tuesday discount entirely, paying full price for both items — a straightforward reading error. Choice C incorrectly applies the 80% drink discount to the cake as well, treating the promotion as store-wide when it explicitly covers drinks only: 34×0.8=¥28.8034 \times 0.8 = ¥28.80. Choice D is a doubly flawed option — it applies two different discounts simultaneously (Tuesday's drink discount and Friday's food discount) as if both promotions are active at the same time, which the menu never states. Notice also that D's description claims a total of ¥28.80 but actually adds up to ¥28.80, internally inconsistent with its own figures — a red flag for a trap answer. A useful strategy: whenever a Chinese reading passage includes 备注 (notes/remarks), slow down and read those conditions precisely. Exam questions are frequently built around those exact details.

Question 4

王明发短信:你好!我是你的新室友王明。我下周一下午三点到学校。我有两个大箱子和一个电脑包。宿舍在哪栋楼?几号房间?谢谢!

李华回复:你好王明!我们住在第五宿舍楼,房间号是406。你到了以后给我打电话,我的电话是138-0012-3456。我下午两点以后在宿舍。

Based on the text exchange, which of the following statements is accurate?

  1. Wang Ming will arrive at school on Monday afternoon and should call Li Hua at 138-0012-3456 when he arrives (correct answer)
  2. The dormitory room is number 460 in the fifth dormitory building, and Li Hua will be there after 3:00 PM
  3. Wang Ming is bringing two large suitcases and a laptop bag, and he needs to call Li Hua before 2:00 PM
  4. Li Hua will be in the dormitory after 2:00 PM, and Wang Ming plans to arrive at 2:00 PM on Monday
Explanation: When reading a Chinese text message exchange like this one, your goal is to carefully match each detail — names, numbers, times, and locations — to what the passage actually says. Even one swapped digit or reversed detail makes an entire answer choice wrong. Looking at the exchange, Wang Ming says he will arrive 下周一下午三点 (next Monday at 3:00 PM), and Li Hua responds with his phone number 138-0012-3456, telling Wang Ming to call when he arrives (你到了以后给我打电话). Answer A captures both of these details correctly, making it the accurate choice. Answer B contains two errors: the room number is 406, not 460 (a classic digit-swap trap), and Li Hua says he'll be in the dorm after 2:00 PM, not 3:00 PM. Always double-check number order in Chinese — 四零六 (406) and 四六零 (460) are easy to confuse when reading quickly. Answer C correctly identifies Wang Ming's luggage (two large suitcases and a laptop bag — 两个大箱子和一个电脑包), but then says he needs to call Li Hua before 2:00 PM. Li Hua actually says to call after arriving, and he'll be available after 2:00 PM, not before. Answer D correctly states Li Hua will be there after 2:00 PM, but incorrectly says Wang Ming plans to arrive at 2:00 PM — he said 3:00 PM (三点). A useful strategy: on reading comprehension questions, underline every number and time as you read. These are the most frequent sources of deliberate errors in distractor answer choices.

Question 5

学生活动通知 中文俱乐部活动安排: 第一次活动:9月5日(周三)下午四点,地点:学生中心201室,内容:自我介绍和认识新朋友 第二次活动:9月12日(周三)下午四点,地点:学生中心201室,内容:中文歌曲学习 第三次活动:9月19日(周三)下午三点半,地点:学校食堂,内容:一起吃中国菜 第四次活动:9月26日(周三)下午四点,地点:学生中心201室,内容:中国电影欣赏 注意:第三次活动时间和地点与其他活动不同!

A student checks the schedule and plans to attend the activity where the club watches a Chinese movie. Where and when should the student go?

  1. To the school cafeteria at 3:30 PM on September 19th
  2. To the school cafeteria at 4:00 PM on September 26th
  3. To Room 201 of the Student Center at 4:00 PM on September 19th
  4. To Room 201 of the Student Center at 4:00 PM on September 26th (correct answer)
Explanation: When reading a Chinese activity schedule (活动安排), your job is to match the correct activity content (内容) with its specific time and location. Don't rely on memory of one detail alone — always cross-reference all three pieces of information together. The question asks about the Chinese movie activity (中国电影欣赏), which is listed as the fourth activity (第四次活动) on September 26th (9月26日), at 4:00 PM (下午四点), held in Room 201 of the Student Center (学生中心201室). That makes D the correct answer. Here's where the traps appear: Choice A describes September 19th at 3:30 PM at the school cafeteria — this is the third activity (eating Chinese food together), not the movie screening. Choice B places the student at the cafeteria on September 26th, which gets the date right but uses the wrong location — the cafeteria is only for the third activity. Choice C puts the student in Room 201 on September 19th at 4:00 PM, which is both the wrong date and the wrong time for that day (the third activity is at 3:30 PM, not 4:00 PM). Notice that the schedule even includes a warning note (注意) reminding you that the third activity has a different time and location — this is a deliberate signal that the exam will try to confuse you between activities three and four. When you see 注意 in a passage, treat it as a hint about where the tricky question will come from, and slow down to read those details carefully.

Question 6

李老师给同学们发了一条通知:同学们好!下周我们有一次考试。考试时间是周三上午九点到十点半。考试地点不是我们平时上课的教室,是图书馆二楼的大教室。请大家带铅笔和橡皮,不要带手机。

According to the notice from Teacher Li, which of the following is CORRECT about the exam?

  1. The exam will be held in the regular classroom on the second floor of the library building
  2. Students must bring pencils and erasers, and they should leave their phones at home (correct answer)
  3. The exam runs from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM next Wednesday morning
  4. The exam location is the same classroom where students normally have class
Explanation: When reading comprehension passages in Mandarin, your goal is to match each answer choice carefully against what the text actually says — watch for choices that mix true details with false ones, or subtly distort numbers and locations. The passage states: 请大家带铅笔和橡皮,不要带手机 — "Please everyone bring pencils and erasers, don't bring phones." This maps directly onto answer B, making it the correct choice. The instruction is clear and unambiguous. Now let's see why the other options fail. A is a sneaky blend of two separate facts: the exam location is on the second floor of the library (图书馆二楼的大教室), but it is explicitly not the regular classroom — the passage says 考试地点不是我们平时上课的教室. So A combines a real detail with a contradiction of the text. C gets the day right (周三, Wednesday) and the start time right (九点, 9:00 AM), but the end time is wrong — the passage says 十点半, which is 10:30 AM, not 11:30 AM. Confusing 十点半 (10:30) with 11:30 is a classic number-reading trap, so always slow down when processing time expressions. D directly contradicts the passage, which explicitly says the location is not the usual classroom (不是我们平时上课的教室). As a study strategy, when you encounter reading comprehension on this exam, underline or mentally flag negation words like 不是 and 不要 — they are frequently the key to spotting wrong answers that flip the meaning of what the passage actually says.

Question 7

超市特价广告 本周特价商品: 苹果:¥3.50/斤(原价¥5.00/斤) 牛奶(一箱12盒):¥36(原价¥48) 鸡蛋(30个):¥18(原价¥24) 面包:¥8/个(原价¥10/个) 活动时间:本周六、周日,限时两天。

How much would a customer save by buying one box of milk (12 cartons) and 30 eggs at the sale price instead of the regular price?

  1. ¥12 in total savings, because milk saves ¥12 and eggs save nothing at the sale price
  2. ¥24 in total savings, because milk saves ¥12 and eggs save ¥12, totaling ¥24
  3. ¥6 in total savings, because only the egg discount of ¥6 applies when buying both items together
  4. ¥18 in total savings, because milk saves ¥12 and eggs save ¥6, totaling ¥18 (correct answer)
Explanation: When a question asks you to calculate total savings, your job is to find the difference between the original price and the sale price for each item separately, then add those differences together. Start with the milk: the original price is ¥48 and the sale price is ¥36, so the savings are 4836=¥1248 - 36 = ¥12. Now the eggs: the original price is ¥24 and the sale price is ¥18, so the savings are 2418=¥624 - 18 = ¥6. Adding both discounts together gives you 12+6=¥1812 + 6 = ¥18 in total savings — confirming that D is correct. Here's where the wrong answers go astray. A correctly calculates the milk savings as ¥12 but then claims the eggs have no discount, which directly contradicts the ad — eggs drop from ¥24 to ¥18, a clear ¥6 reduction. B doubles the egg savings to ¥12, which would only be true if eggs also dropped by ¥12, but the actual discount is only ¥6. This is a careless arithmetic trap. C ignores the milk discount entirely and claims only the egg discount of ¥6 applies when buying both items — there is no rule in the ad that combining items eliminates one discount; both items are independently on sale. A useful strategy: in Chinese shopping passage questions, always calculate each item's savings independently using the formula savings=original pricesale price\text{savings} = \text{original price} - \text{sale price}, then sum them. Never assume buying multiple items changes the individual discounts unless the passage explicitly says so.

Question 8

妈妈发短信给小明:小明,今天晚上我们六点半吃饭。你爸爸七点有会议,所以我们不能晚吃。请你五点五十分回家帮我做饭。谢谢!

According to the text message, what time does Xiao Ming's father have a meeting?

  1. At 5:50 in the evening
  2. At 6:30 in the evening
  3. At 7:00 in the evening (correct answer)
  4. At 6:00 in the evening
Explanation: When reading a Chinese text message like this one, your job is to match specific people to specific details — in this case, connecting 爸爸 (bàba, "father") to his meeting time. The key sentence is: 你爸爸七点有会议 — "Your father has a meeting at seven o'clock." The word 七点 means "seven o'clock," and 会议 means "meeting/conference." This directly tells you that Xiao Ming's father's meeting is at 7:00 in the evening, making C the correct answer. Here's why the other choices are traps. A (5:50) comes from the sentence asking Xiao Ming to return home at 五点五十分 — that's Xiao Ming's requested arrival time, not the father's meeting time. Students who skim too quickly may grab the first time they see and move on. B (6:30) refers to 六点半, the time the family plans to eat dinner — again, a different event for different people. D (6:00) doesn't appear in the passage at all; it's a distractor designed to catch students who are guessing or confusing similar-sounding numbers. Notice that this passage contains three different times for three different purposes: 五点五十分 (Xiao Ming returns home), 六点半 (family dinner), and 七点 (father's meeting). A great strategy is to quickly list out each time and who or what it belongs to before answering. This "time-person matching" approach will save you from mixing up details in any reading comprehension question involving schedules.

Question 9

小红发微信给朋友们:大家好!我下周六要搬新家,新地址是中山路88号,3楼,305室。我需要帮忙!谁可以来帮我搬东西?早上九点开始,大概要两个小时。帮忙的朋友,我请你们吃午饭!

According to Xiao Hong's WeChat message, what is her new address?

  1. Zhongshan Road, Number 88, Room 305 on the 3rd floor (correct answer)
  2. Zhongshan Road, Building 88, Room 305 on the 3rd floor
  3. Zhongshan Road, Number 83, Room 305 on the 5th floor
  4. Zhongshan Road, Number 88, Room 350 on the 3rd floor
Explanation: Questions like this test your ability to extract specific details from a Chinese passage — particularly numbers and location vocabulary. Chinese addresses follow a specific format, so knowing the key terms will help you parse them quickly. In the message, Xiao Hong writes: 中山路88号,3楼,305室. Breaking this down: 中山路 = Zhongshan Road, 88号 = Number 88 (号 means "number" for street addresses), 3楼 = 3rd floor (楼 means "floor/story"), and 305室 = Room 305 (室 means "room"). This confirms that A is correct — Zhongshan Road, Number 88, Room 305 on the 3rd floor. B is a vocabulary trap. It translates 号 as "Building," but 号 specifically refers to a street number or address number, not a building. The word for building would be 栋 (dòng) or 楼 alone in a different context. C misreads the numbers. It changes 88号 to "Number 83" and 3楼 to "5th floor." The Chinese characters 八 (8) and 三 (3) look and sound nothing alike, so this tests whether you read carefully rather than skim. D reverses the digits in the room number, listing it as Room 350 instead of 305. This is a classic distractor that switches digit order — always double-check multi-digit numbers. A useful study habit: when reading Chinese passages with addresses, dates, or times, slow down and read each number character by character. Distractors almost always target number details or vocabulary terms like 号 vs. 栋.

Question 10

图书馆开放时间 周一至周五:上午八点到晚上九点 周六:上午九点到下午五点 周日:休息(不开放) 备注:每月最后一个周五下午两点关门,进行清洁。

Zhang Lei wants to go to the library on a Saturday afternoon at 5:15 PM. Can he enter the library, and why?

  1. Yes, because Saturday hours extend until 9:00 PM, the same as weekdays
  2. No, because Saturday is a rest day and the library is completely closed
  3. No, because Saturday hours end at 5:00 PM, and 5:15 PM is after closing time (correct answer)
  4. Yes, because 5:15 PM falls within the general weekday hours of 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Explanation: When reading a Chinese notice or schedule, your job is to match the specific condition in the question to the exact rule in the text — not the general rule. This question tests whether you can identify the correct time bracket for Saturday specifically, rather than defaulting to the weekday hours. The passage clearly states that Saturday (周六) hours run from 上午九点到下午五点 — 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Zhang Lei wants to arrive at 5:15 PM (下午五点十五分), which is fifteen minutes after the library has already closed. So the answer is C: he cannot enter because Saturday closing time is 5:00 PM and he arrives too late. Looking at the wrong answers: A is a trap for students who skim the passage and assume Saturday follows the same schedule as weekdays (周一至周五). Weekday hours do extend to 9:00 PM, but Saturday has its own, shorter schedule. B confuses Saturday with Sunday — it is 周日 (Sunday) that is listed as 休息/不开放 (closed/rest day), not Saturday. D makes the same error as A, incorrectly applying weekday hours to Saturday. The weekday schedule simply does not apply on weekends. As a study strategy, whenever a Chinese reading passage contains a schedule or list with multiple categories, slow down and match the exact day or condition mentioned in the question to the correct row in the text. Don't let the general rule override the specific exception — Chinese reading passages frequently test this kind of careful, detail-level comprehension.