CEFR Quiz ChallengeVersion en ligne Test your knowledge about CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) with this quiz! par Alina Maslova 1 What does CEFR stand for? a Common English Fluency Rating b Central European Framework of Reference c Common European Framework of Reference for Languages d Certified English Fluency Requirement 2 Which organization developed the CEFR? a Council of Europe b World Health Organization c United Nations d European Union 3 How many levels are there in the CEFR? a 10 b 8 c 6 d 4 4 What is the highest level in the CEFR? a B2 - Independent User b A1 - Beginner c C1 - Advanced User d C2 - Proficient User 5 Which language skill does the CEFR NOT assess? a Speaking b Listening c Programming d Writing 6 Which level in the CEFR is considered 'Basic User'? a A2 b A1 c C1 d B1 7 What is the purpose of the CEFR? a To assess language teachers' proficiency b To provide a common basis for the recognition of language qualifications c To promote a specific language learning method d To standardize language teaching materials 8 Which country first introduced the CEFR? a Italy b Germany c France d Switzerland 9 What is the CEFR's reference level for English language proficiency? a A1 b A2 c B2 d C1 10 How are the CEFR levels named? a Using letters and numbers (e.g., A1, B2) b Using colors (e.g., Blue, Green) c Using animals (e.g., Lion, Elephant) d Using symbols (e.g., Stars, Circles) 11 The CEFR’s level descriptions are skill-oriented and are presented as … statements. a can do b true or false c positive d negative 12 The CEFR can be applied to … a any language worldwide b languages of the Slavic group c any language of the European Union d Romano-Germanic languages 13 The development of the CEFR was led by … a the Council of Europe b the European Union c the United Nations Organization d the European Education and Culture Executive Agency 14 … university has played a crucial role in the development of the CEFR. a Cambridge b Oxford c Stanford d Harvard 15 Which of the following is NOT one of the areas CEFR is used in? a hiring English teachers b creating tests c developing materials d continuous/self-assessment e describing language policies