
Remidi PAS Bahasa Inggris - Bacaan
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Stay Focused on Your Priorities
Self-help is the key here. No one else is going to stop you from doing what you want, but you’re the one who will face the consequences if you fail to meet your targets. Remember you are at university for a reason, and if that reason is lost nothing else will fit well in the equation. What I do to stay focused is keep a diary with me. I have written all my study goals and priorities in it and when I have spare time (while waiting for the train or travelling and before going to bed) I take a thorough look at them. You could do the same, or even paste some posters on your room’s wall. Follow these study tips and stay focused on your goals, and you should find you’re feeling more confident about your studies – as well as still being able to enjoy all the other aspects of student life.
https://www.topuniversities.com/blog/study-tips-how-stay-focused
"Self-help is the key" the first sentence of the first paragraph.
What is the meaning of the self - help in the sentence?
No one can help for the consequence of making mistake.
The consequence of our mistake taken by other.
We have to avoid the consequence of mistake we made.
No consequence for making a mistake.
making a mistake has no consequence for us.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Stay Focused on Your Priorities
Self-help is the key here. No one else is going to stop you from doing what you want, but you’re the one who will face the consequences if you fail to meet your targets. Remember you are at university for a reason, and if that reason is lost nothing else will fit well in the equation. What I do to stay focused is keep a diary with me. I have written all my study goals and priorities in it and when I have spare time (while waiting for the train or travelling and before going to bed) I take a thorough look at them. You could do the same, or even paste some posters on your room’s wall. Follow these study tips and stay focused on your goals, and you should find you’re feeling more confident about your studies – as well as still being able to enjoy all the other aspects of student life.
https://www.topuniversities.com/blog/study-tips-how-stay-focused
"What I do to stay focused is …. " the Pronoun " I " in the sentence refers to ….
the writter
the actors
The reader and writter
The director
the readers
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Stay Focused on Your Priorities
Self-help is the key here. No one else is going to stop you from doing what you want, but you’re the one who will face the consequences if you fail to meet your targets. Remember you are at university for a reason, and if that reason is lost nothing else will fit well in the equation. What I do to stay focused is keep a diary with me. I have written all my study goals and priorities in it and when I have spare time (while waiting for the train or travelling and before going to bed) I take a thorough look at them. You could do the same, or even paste some posters on your room’s wall. Follow these study tips and stay focused on your goals, and you should find you’re feeling more confident about your studies – as well as still being able to enjoy all the other aspects of student life.
https://www.topuniversities.com/blog/study-tips-how-stay-focused
What will probably happened if we follow the study tips above ?
will focuse to get the goal.
There must be a goal of life.
goal and life will come together.
Every people has their own goal.
The goal is in front of life.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
ROSE
Roses are erect, climbing, or trailing shrubs, the stems of which are usually copiously armed with prickles of various shapes and sizes, commonly called thorns. The leaves are alternate and pinnately compound (i.e., feather-formed), usually with oval leaflets that are sharply toothed. The flowers of wild roses usually have five petals, whereas the flowers of cultivated roses are often double (i.e., with multiple sets of petals). Rose flowers’ size ranges from tiny miniatures 1.25 cm (0.5 inch) in diameter to hybrid flowers measuring more than 17.5 cm across. The rose plant’s fleshy, sometimes edible, berrylike “fruit” (actually the floral cup) is known as a hip and usually ranges from red to orange in colour. Roses can become infected by a number of diseases, most of them caused by fungi. Powdery mildew appears as a grayish white moldlike growth on the surface of young leaves and stems. Black spot fungus appears as conspicuous black spots on leaves and causes them to fall off. Rust is also a common disease of roses. Aphids are a common insect pest on the leaves and young stems.
https://www.britannica.com/plant/rose-plant
"…. whereas the flowers of cultivated roses are often double" the word cultivated has closely meaning to…
developed
refined
uncouth
helped
urbaned
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
ROSE
Roses are erect, climbing, or trailing shrubs, the stems of which are usually copiously armed with prickles of various shapes and sizes, commonly called thorns. The leaves are alternate and pinnately compound (i.e., feather-formed), usually with oval leaflets that are sharply toothed. The flowers of wild roses usually have five petals, whereas the flowers of cultivated roses are often double (i.e., with multiple sets of petals). Rose flowers’ size ranges from tiny miniatures 1.25 cm (0.5 inch) in diameter to hybrid flowers measuring more than 17.5 cm across. The rose plant’s fleshy, sometimes edible, berrylike “fruit” (actually the floral cup) is known as a hip and usually ranges from red to orange in colour. Roses can become infected by a number of diseases, most of them caused by fungi. Powdery mildew appears as a grayish white moldlike growth on the surface of young leaves and stems. Black spot fungus appears as conspicuous black spots on leaves and causes them to fall off. Rust is also a common disease of roses. Aphids are a common insect pest on the leaves and young stems.
https://www.britannica.com/plant/rose-plant
How long is hybrid Rose diameters ?
7 inches
5 inches
3 inches
2 inches
0,5 inches
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
ROSE
Roses are erect, climbing, or trailing shrubs, the stems of which are usually copiously armed with prickles of various shapes and sizes, commonly called thorns. The leaves are alternate and pinnately compound (i.e., feather-formed), usually with oval leaflets that are sharply toothed. The flowers of wild roses usually have five petals, whereas the flowers of cultivated roses are often double (i.e., with multiple sets of petals). Rose flowers’ size ranges from tiny miniatures 1.25 cm (0.5 inch) in diameter to hybrid flowers measuring more than 17.5 cm across. The rose plant’s fleshy, sometimes edible, berrylike “fruit” (actually the floral cup) is known as a hip and usually ranges from red to orange in colour. Roses can become infected by a number of diseases, most of them caused by fungi. Powdery mildew appears as a grayish white moldlike growth on the surface of young leaves and stems. Black spot fungus appears as conspicuous black spots on leaves and causes them to fall off. Rust is also a common disease of roses. Aphids are a common insect pest on the leaves and young stems.
https://www.britannica.com/plant/rose-plant
What will happen if there is fungus on the leave ?
fall of
make another stem
The tree die
No flower
grow well
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Vocational Education in Indonesia
The Indonesian Ministry of Education has acknowledged that an increase in the number of vocational high school graduates ready for work would be impossible without increased involvement from the private sector. The Ministry has expressed that the vocational education system must be competency-based with standards pertaining to industries, it has to be demand-driven, it must have a public-private partnership and it also must have an incentive system to coax corporations to pay attention to these schools so as to enhance the standing of their graduates. It has also stated that the government plans to build more vocational schools to cater to the growing labour market for skilled workers, particularly in the agriculture, fisheries and animal husbandry industries, and calls for the private sector to come in and participate in the development of vocational schools across Indonesia.
http://www.gbgindonesia.com
Why the Vocational School must hand in hand with private sector ?
To make industrial based learning
To get information of work
To broaden social relationship
To get place for training
To open managerial relation
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