Quiz playing is a wonderful way to increase your knowledge of English as a Second Language. Remember that all of our ESL quizzes have titles that are both friendly and technical at the same time… In the case of this quiz you might like to tell your friends about “Lots of Luck!” but no doubt your teachers will talk about the “Quantitative Expressions quiz”! If you hear a technical term and you want to find a quiz about the subject then just look through the list of quiz titles until you find what you need.
Like many languages, English has an interesting variety of expressions for groups and quantities ‘lots of luck’ is an example of one of these expressions.
We wish you 'lots of luck' as you tackle this quiz!
A 'book' (Answer 1) suggests that the images are already printed-in: i.e., that this is a more permanent and mass-produced collection of pictures, like a souvenir publication from a tourist landmark such as a National Trust country house.
A 'file' (Answer 3), in the old-fashioned sense, suggests that the sheets that have the photos on them may be loose-leaf, so they can be taken out, looked at, passed around one-by-one and maybe put back in a different order. A file of photos such as this may be more appropriate to a police investigation ...
A 'collection' (Answer 4) may not be in any single order, nor bound together at all, but perhaps just a lot of loose prints kept in a box.