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Quiz 2: Natural language processing I :Data Science Capstone (Data Science Specialization) Answers 2025

The guy in front of me just bought a pound of bacon, a bouquet, and a case of

beer
❌ pretzels
❌ soda
❌ cheese

Explanation: “a case of beer” is a very common collocation in English (and appears frequently in social posts), so beer is the likeliest next word.


You’re the reason why I smile everyday. Can you follow me please? It would mean the

world
❌ universe
❌ best
❌ most

Explanation: The phrase “It would mean the world” is a common idiom for emphasizing gratitude — much more frequent than the other choices.


Hey sunshine, can you follow me and make me the

happiest
❌ smelliest
❌ bluest
❌ saddest

Explanation: “make me the happiest” is a natural, positive continuation; the others are unlikely in this affectionate context.


Very early observations on the Bills game: Offense still struggling but the

defense
❌ referees
❌ crowd
❌ players

Explanation: Sports commentary often contrasts offense vs. defense; the sentence structure points to defense as the intended contrast.


Go on a romantic date at the

❌ mall
movies
❌ beach
❌ grocery

Explanation: “romantic date at the movies” is a very common collocation. While “beach” is possible, “movies” is the most typical next-word choice here.


Well I’m pretty sure my granny has some old bagpipes in her garage I’ll dust them off and be on my

❌ motorcycle
❌ horse
way
❌ phone

Explanation: The idiom “be on my way” meaning “I’ll come” matches the context naturally — the other options break the idiomatic phrasing.


Ohhhhh #PointBreak is on tomorrow. Love that film and haven’t seen it in quite some

❌ weeks
years
❌ time
❌ thing

Explanation: “haven’t seen it in quite some years” (or “in years”) is the common expression; years fits best here.


After the ice bucket challenge Louis will push his long wet hair out of his eyes with his little

❌ toes
❌ eyes
fingers
❌ ears

Explanation: People push hair out of their eyes with their fingers — that’s the natural choice.


Be grateful for the good times and keep the faith during the

❌ worse
❌ sad
❌ bad
hard

Explanation: The idiom “keep the faith during the hard times” is common; hard pairs naturally with “times” in this encouraging sentence.


If this isn’t the cutest thing you’ve ever seen, then you must be

❌ insensitive
❌ callous
insane
❌ asleep

Explanation: The rhetorical exaggeration “you must be insane” is a frequent informal phrasing; insane is the best match.


🧾 Summary Table

Q# ✅ Correct Answer Key Concept
1 beer Common collocation: “a case of beer”
2 world Idiom: “mean the world”
3 happiest Positive affectionate phrase
4 defense Sports contrast: offense vs defense
5 movies Common “romantic date at the movies”
6 way Idiom: “be on my way”
7 years Expression: “haven’t seen it in years”
8 fingers Natural physical action
9 hard Phrase: “during the hard times”
10 insane Informal rhetorical exaggeration