PHB GENAP KELAS X PEMINATAN 20

PHB GENAP KELAS X PEMINATAN 20

10th Grade

20 Qs

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PHB GENAP KELAS X PEMINATAN 20

PHB GENAP KELAS X PEMINATAN 20

Assessment

Quiz

English

10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Yitno Kie

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20 questions

Show all answers

1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Diana was born in 1961 as the third daughter of Edward John Spencer and his wife Ruth Burke RochE. Diana grew up in a very privileged family that had a long history of close ties with the royal family. When Diana’s paternal grandfather passed away in 1975, Diana’s father became the 8th Earl of Spencer and Diana gained the title of “Lady”.

In 1969, Diana’s parents divorceD. Her mother’s affair helped court decide to give custody of the couple’s four children to Diana’s father. Both of her parents eventually remarried, but the divorce left an emotional scar on Diana.

Diana attended school at West Heath in Kent and spent a short time a finishing school in SwitzerlanD. Although she was not an excellent student academically, her determined personality, caring nature, and cheerful outlook helped her through it. After returning from Switzerland, Diana rented an apartment with two friends, worked with children at the Young England Kindergarten, and watched movies and visited restaurants in her free time.

It was about this time that Prince Charles, in his early 30, was under increasing pressure to choose a wifE. Diana’s vibrancy, cheerfulness, and good family background caught the attention of Prince Charles and the two began dating during in mid-1980. It was a whirlwind romance for on February 24, 1981, Buckingham Palace officially announce the couple’s engagement. At the time, Lady Diana and Prince Charles seemed truly in love and whole world was awed by what seemed like a fairytale romance.


1. How did Diana spend her free time when she was still a bachelorette?

She watched the movies

She finished her school

She worked in restaurant

She returned to Switzerland

She visited her friends near the restaurant

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Diana was born in 1961 as the third daughter of Edward John Spencer and his wife Ruth Burke RochE. Diana grew up in a very privileged family that had a long history of close ties with the royal family. When Diana’s paternal grandfather passed away in 1975, Diana’s father became the 8th Earl of Spencer and Diana gained the title of “Lady”.

In 1969, Diana’s parents divorceD. Her mother’s affair helped court decide to give custody of the couple’s four children to Diana’s father. Both of her parents eventually remarried, but the divorce left an emotional scar on Diana.

Diana attended school at West Heath in Kent and spent a short time a finishing school in SwitzerlanD. Although she was not an excellent student academically, her determined personality, caring nature, and cheerful outlook helped her through it. After returning from Switzerland, Diana rented an apartment with two friends, worked with children at the Young England Kindergarten, and watched movies and visited restaurants in her free time.

It was about this time that Prince Charles, in his early 30, was under increasing pressure to choose a wife. Diana’s vibrancy, cheerfulness, and good family background caught the attention of Prince Charles and the two began dating during in mid-1980. It was a whirlwind romance for on February 24, 1981, Buckingham Palace officially announce the couple’s engagement. At the time, Lady Diana and Prince Charles seemed truly in love and whole world was awed by what seemed like a fairy tale romance.


2. The custody of the couple’s four children was given to Diana’s father because…….

her outlook was cheerful

she determined her personality

she had her very privileged family

her paternal grandfather was dead

her mother had an affair

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Diana was born in 1961 as the third daughter of Edward John Spencer and his wife Ruth Burke Roche. Diana grew up in a very privileged family that had a long history of close ties with the royal family. When Diana’s paternal grandfather passed away in 1975, Diana’s father became the 8th Earl of Spencer and Diana gained the title of “Lady”.

In 1969, Diana’s parents divorceD. Her mother’s affair helped court decide to give custody of the couple’s four children to Diana’s father. Both of her parents eventually remarried, but the divorce left an emotional scar on Diana.

Diana attended school at West Heath in Kent and spent a short time a finishing school in Switzerland. Although she was not an excellent student academically, her determined personality, caring nature, and cheerful outlook helped her through it. After returning from Switzerland, Diana rented an apartment with two friends, worked with children at the Young England Kindergarten, and watched movies and visited restaurants in her free time.

It was about this time that Prince Charles, in his early 30, was under increasing pressure to choose a wife. Diana’s vibrancy, cheerfulness, and good family background caught the attention of Prince Charles and the two began dating during in mid-1980. It was a whirlwind romance for on February 24, 1981, Buckingham Palace officially announce the couple’s engagement. At the time, Lady Diana and Prince Charles seemed truly in love and whole world was awed by what seemed like a fairytale romance.


3. How was Diana’ academic achievement?

Super

First rate

Average

Admirable

Exceptional

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Below is the way how to write a good biography, except...

tell the life events in chronological order

begin with orientation

include surprising fact

tell a fantasy story

talk in the third person

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Today, no one would deny the genius of Albert Einstein. ...10... that was not always the case. In his youth, Einstein’s parents and teachers ...11...him both undisciplined and dull. As a child, he was slow to talk, and his parents were...12...he might be retarded. As an adolescent, he had difficulty adjusting to the strict discipline of the Germain high school, and his teachers were not pleased with his...13.... Not surprisingly he found college a little better than high school, and again he ..14 ...the appropriate academic discipline. In the end, he was able to gradu- ate, but only with the help of a friend who kept him up-to-date on all his course.

10 ...

Since

But

So

Because

Therefore

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Today, no one would deny the genius of Albert Einstein. ...10... that was not always the case. In his youth, Einstein’s parents and teachers ...11...him both undisciplined and dull. As a child, he was slow to talk, and his parents were...12...he might be retarded. As an adolescent, he had difficulty adjusting to the strict discipline of the Germain high school, and his teachers were not pleased with his...13.... Not surprisingly he found college a little better than high school, and again he ..14 ...the appropriate academic discipline. In the end, he was able to gradu- ate, but only with the help of a friend who kept him up-to-date on all his course.

11...

declared

determined

predicted

accused

considered

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Today, no one would deny the genius of Albert Einstein. ...10... that was not always the case. In his youth, Einstein’s parents and teachers ...11...him both undisciplined and dull. As a child, he was slow to talk, and his parents were...12...he might be retarded. As an adolescent, he had difficulty adjusting to the strict discipline of the Germain high school, and his teachers were not pleased with his...13.... Not surprisingly he found college a little better than high school, and again he ..14 ...the appropriate academic discipline. In the end, he was able to gradu- ate, but only with the help of a friend who kept him up-to-date on all his course.

12...

hopeful

amazed

expectant

worried

timid

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