Hortatory Exposition text

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11th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Being on time is a beautiful social ethic and one of great importance, as it creates efficiency in system and implies respect for one another. However, it is one the many values that is not easy for our students to learn.
Inner discipline, one that comes from an understanding of the set rules and regulation, is the highest form behavior. Most excellent school try to instill this with a loving environment. Why, even adults arrive late to meeting, work, etc. Here, we do not agree that late comers should be shut out. They can be given warnings, most of which are enough to make them try their best to reach the school on time latter .If this fails, invite the parent to school.
By Closing the gates, the school is behaving cruelly, to which we prefer not to expose our children. Every school has responsibility to implant good educational principle, but It should be in appropriate ways. Good schools create competitive students who can organize themselves effectively in society, so that everyone gets a quality life as a result of the ethics and values learned for as long as 12 years.
Children are precious and dependent on the adult for guidance. Understanding them is the key, and to this end, both parents and schools must work hand in hand without playing the blame game.
What does the writer think to be “the highest from of behaviour” (in the second paragraph)?
Respect for one another
Not being late to school
Inner disipline
Understanding the regulation
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Being on time is a beautiful social ethic and one of great importance, as it creates efficiency in system and implies respect for one another. However, it is one the many values that is not easy for our students to learn.
Inner discipline, one that comes from an understanding of the set rules and regulation, is the highest form behavior. Most excellent school try to instill this with a loving environment. Why, even adults arrive late to meeting, work, etc. Here, we do not agree that late comers should be shut out. They can be given warnings, most of which are enough to make them try their best to reach the school on time latter .If this fails, invite the parent to school.
By Closing the gates, the school is behaving cruelly, to which we prefer not to expose our children. Every school has responsibility to implant good educational principle, but It should be in appropriate ways. Good schools create competitive students who can organize themselves effectively in society, so that everyone gets a quality life as a result of the ethics and values learned for as long as 12 years.
Children are precious and dependent on the adult for guidance. Understanding them is the key, and to this end, both parents and schools must work hand in hand without playing the blame game.
What is the main idea of paragraph three ?
Children need adult’s guidance
Being on time makes someone independent
Good school create competitive student
Closing the gate is not the solution to overcome the students who come late
3.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Being on time is a beautiful social ethic and one of great importance, as it creates efficiency in system and implies respect for one another. However, it is one the many values that is not easy for our students to learn.
Inner discipline, one that comes from an understanding of the set rules and regulation, is the highest form behavior. Most excellent school try to instill this with a loving environment. Why, even adults arrive late to meeting, work, etc. Here, we do not agree that late comers should be shut out. They can be given warnings, most of which are enough to make them try their best to reach the school on time latter .If this fails, invite the parent to school.
By Closing the gates, the school is behaving cruelly, to which we prefer not to expose our children. Every school has responsibility to implant good educational principle, but It should be in appropriate ways. Good schools create competitive students who can organize themselves effectively in society, so that everyone gets a quality life as a result of the ethics and values learned for as long as 12 years.
Children are precious and dependent on the adult for guidance. Understanding them is the key, and to this end, both parents and schools must work hand in hand without playing the blame game.
What should the school do if a student can’t stop his/her habit to come late to school?
Punish him/her
Try to understand him/her
Shut him/her out
Talk to his/her parents
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
What would be the best title for the text?
The negative effects of tourism industries.
The extensive tourism development program.
The tourisms industries in developed countries.
The faster and cheaper flights.
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MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
What problems are faced tourism industries?
Increasing crime rate
Government' policy
Health
Natural environment
6.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
"One carrier returning home could easily start an epidemic before their illness was diagnosed" (paragraph 3). What does the word "diagnosed" mean?
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FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
”Children are precious and dependent on the adults for guidance.” The word "precious" closest in meaning to ….
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