"The National Gallery Reopens" quiz. by Andrew | Jul 8, 2020 | 0 comments Welcome to your "The National Gallery Reopens" quiz. 1. What does "reabrir" mean? To replant trees. To reopen. To hug someone twice. To resupply. 2. If something is "cerrada", then it is . 3. If someone has a "cita previa", then what do they have? An old chair. The rear seat of a car. A reservation, an appointment. An old location they used to visit. 4. A "pinacoteca" is what? Piña colada stand. A pineapple. Slang term for "penis". An art gallery. A forrest consisting mostly of pine trees. 5. In the phrase from the video, “…y pantallas plásticas para el personal de una de las pinacotecas más grandes del mundo.”, who does "el personal" refer to? The people visiting the museum. The first person. The employees of the museum. The informal personal form of address. 6. In the phrase, "incluso durante la segunda guerra mundial mantuvo sus puertas abiertas", the "incluso durante" means what? Even during A period of time that was more inclusive to all people. Clues were found during this period of time. The game of Clue is hard. 7. In the phrase, "incluso durante la segunda guerra mundial mantuvo sus puertas abiertas", the "mantuvo sus puertas abiertas" means what? They took good care of their windows. They kept a manatee on display in the window. They kept their doors open. A man held the door open. 8. A "cuadro" could literally mean a rectangle, or in the context of "mantuvo sus puertas abiertas aunque sin cuandros en las paredes", it would mean... A square, as in a stiff and boring person. A painting. A quadratic formula. The place on a university campus where students picnic, frolic, and get drunk and have sex at 2 AM. 9. "Las paredes" are the . 10. In "Antes de la llegada del corona virus...", "la llegada" is the . 11. If I want to say, "it was calculated that" while implying said calculation was still ongoing, I would say what? se calculaba que se calcula que calcula que ¿dracula qué? 12. They at one point say, "with several days' notice". The way they do that is by saying, "con varios días de ". (don't worry about the accent if you can't do it with your keyboard) 13. What does, "a pesar de" mean? In order to weigh this... To calculate the value in pesos... In spite of A peso's worth 14. In this news clip they said that everyone feels happy, how would you say this? Todos dicen sentir felices Todos dicen que son felices Todos dicen sentirse felices Todo el mundo se siente excitado 15. Another way to say "a pesar de" is . Time is Up! Time's up ← Previous Post Short Spanish Lesson #2 quiz. Next Post → Prado Museum quiz.