How do you read chess notation?
To read chess notation, specifically Algebraic Notation (AN):
1. Understand the board setup: Columns are labeled a-h, and rows are labeled 1-8, with each square having a unique coordinate (e.g: e4).
2. Know the piece symbols: King (K), Queen (Q), Rook (R), Bishop (B), Knight (N), and Pawn (no symbol, just the square name)
3. Read a move: The piece and its destination square are written as piece and move. For example, Nf3 means a knight moves to the f3 square. For pawn moves, only the destination square is written (e.g: e4).
4. Special notations:
   * x: Capture (e.g: Nxf3, pawn captures: exf5)
   * +: Check (e.g: Qd5+)
   * #: Checkmate (e.g: Qf7#)
   * O-O: Kingside castle
   * O-O-O: Queenside castle
   * =: Pawn promotion (e.g: e8=Q)
   * en passant capture (e.g: exd6 e.p.)
5. Move pairs are written as white's move followed by black's move (e.g: 1. e4 e5).
Please test me on this. I want to remember this, so encourage diversity in your questions. Make it a multiple-choice quiz. Show me 3 questions at a time. I will answer them in the order you give them combined together into one response with each answer on a new line. There will be a total of 6 questions. Make each question harder than the last. Test me on converting from plain english to chess notation and the other way around. Once we are done with all the questions, and only then, tell me how many I got right.