Answer:
Question 1: aussi
Question 2: super
Question 3: de la musique
Question 4: blond
Question 5: Je m'appelle
Step-by-step explanation:
Question 1: "Bonjour. Je suis..." means "Hello, I am...". The options given are suisse (Swiss), belge (Belgian), aussi (too), and francaise (French). Saying you are Swiss, Belgian, or French makes sense, but saying "Hello, I am too" doesn't make sense.
Question 2: "Pendant les vacances, j'aime..." means "During vacations, I like...". The options given are voyager (travel), nager (swim), danser (dance), and super (brilliant). Saying that you like traveling, swimming or dancing while on holiday makes sense (depending on the person), but saying that you like "brilliant" just doesn't make sense.
Question 3: "J'aime faire du sport, surtout..." means "I like to play sports, especially...". The options given are du velo (cycling), de l'equitation (horseback riding), de la musique (music), and du football (football). Saying you like cycling, horseback riding, and playing football as sports make sense, but it doesn't make sense to put music in that category.
Question 4: "J'ai ... ans" means "I am ... years old". The options given are quinze (fifteen), blond (blonde), seize (sixteen), and douze (twelve). It makes sense to say that you are fifteen, sixteen, or twelve years old, but saying that you are "blonde years old" doesn't make sense.
Question 5: "...la television" means "...the television". The options given are Je m'appelle (My name is), j'aime (I like), j'aime bien (I like), and j'adore (I love). It doesn't make sense to say "my name is the television", but it is ok to say "I like the television" or "I love the television.