Latihan Mandiri - SMA TARNUS - Bahasa Inggris - Paket 3

Latihan Mandiri - SMA TARNUS - Bahasa Inggris - Paket 3

9th Grade

10 Qs

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Latihan Mandiri - SMA TARNUS - Bahasa Inggris - Paket 3

Latihan Mandiri - SMA TARNUS - Bahasa Inggris - Paket 3

Assessment

Quiz

English

9th Grade

Easy

Created by

Rita Nurma

Used 1+ times

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

To : Vandra

I’d like to friendly remind you to fetch me at the wharf this evening. I will be waiting for you near the exit gate. You suppose to leave for the wharf before 5 p.m, so you will be there before 6 p.m. I have an important appointment at 7.15 p.m.

Futu

Question: What is Futu’s purpose of sending the message to Vandra?

To tell him that she has an important meeting to attend.

To inform him that she will travel by ship.

To remind him that he should fetch her at the wharf.

To tell him that she should arrive home before 6 p.m.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

To : Vandra

I’d like to friendly remind you to fetch me at the wharf this evening. I will be waiting for you near the exit gate. You suppose to leave for the wharf before 5 p.m, so you will be there before 6 p.m. I have an important appointment at 7.15 p.m.

Futu

Question: If Vandra does not come on time, what will Maya probably do?

Walk alone to reach home.

Reenter the wharf to find a seat.

Keep waiting until Vandra comes.

Take a taxi to attend the meeting.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

How to use a correction pen

1) shake well the correction pen.

2) Open the (X) . . .

3) Press the tip of the pen on the misprinted word.

4) Cover the word with the liquid.

5) Let the liquid (Y) . . .

6) Correct the word.

Question: Which word is best to fill in the gap (X)?

Cap

Label

Word

Liquid

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

How to use a correction pen

1) shake well the correction pen.

2) Open the (X) . . .

3) Press the tip of the pen on the misprinted word.

4) Cover the word with the liquid.

5) Let the liquid (Y) . . .

6) Correct the word.

Question: Which word is best to fill in the gap (X)?

Dry

Thin

Thick

White

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

(Paragraph 1)

Every single rock on the surface of the Earth-whether it is gravestone, a piece of solidified lava from a volcano or a boulder that has broken from a cliff or mountain is slowly being broken down. This breaking down of rocks at or near the Earth’s surface is called weathering. The word is used because the weather is mainly responsible. Weathering turns solid rock into soft materials that may eventually form soil.

(Paragraph 2)

Air and water are the cause of most weathering. Sometimes they change the chemical in the rocks, and sometimes they just break apart the rock physically. If water seeps into the cracks in the rocks, for example, it may later freeze if the temperature falls below 0 degrees Celsius. As the water turns to ice, it expands, pushing against the sides of the rock with a pressure believe to be as much as 2,100 kilograms per square centimetre. This forces the cracks open. Repeated freezing and thawing causes the fragments to break away from the original rock, these may slide down a cliff or mountain and form a sloping mass of fragments at the bottom, called scree.

Question: According to the text,….

there are two kinds of rock, gravestone and a boulder

soft materials will turn to solidified lava through weathering

chemical in the rocks causes weathering in every single rock

a cliff or mountain may slide down because of the water in the rocks

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

(Paragraph 1)

Every single rock on the surface of the Earth-whether it is gravestone, a piece of solidified lava from a volcano or a boulder that has broken from a cliff or mountain is slowly being broken down. This breaking down of rocks at or near the Earth’s surface is called weathering. The word is used because the weather is mainly responsible. Weathering turns solid rock into soft materials that may eventually form soil.

(Paragraph 2)

Air and water are the cause of most weathering. Sometimes they change the chemical in the rocks, and sometimes they just break apart the rock physically. If water seeps into the cracks in the rocks, for example, it may later freeze if the temperature falls below 0 degrees Celsius. As the water turns to ice, it expands, pushing against the sides of the rock with a pressure believe to be as much as 2,100 kilograms per square centimetre. This forces the cracks open. Repeated freezing and thawing causes the fragments to break away from the original rock, these may slide down a cliff or mountain and form a sloping mass of fragments at the bottom, called scree.

Question: The first paragraph is about...

the materials of weathering

the process of weathering

the impact of weathering

the definition of weathering

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

(Paragraph 1)

Every single rock on the surface of the Earth-whether it is gravestone, a piece of solidified lava from a volcano or a boulder that has broken from a cliff or mountain is slowly being broken down. This breaking down of rocks at or near the Earth’s surface is called weathering. The word is used because the weather is mainly responsible. Weathering turns solid rock into soft materials that may eventually form soil.

(Paragraph 2)

Air and water are the cause of most weathering. Sometimes they change the chemical in the rocks, and sometimes they just break apart the rock physically. If water seeps into the cracks in the rocks, for example, it may later freeze if the temperature falls below 0 degrees Celsius. As the water turns to ice, it expands, pushing against the sides of the rock with a pressure believe to be as much as 2,100 kilograms per square centimetre. This forces the cracks open. Repeated freezing and thawing causes the fragments to break away from the original rock, these may slide down a cliff or mountain and form a sloping mass of fragments at the bottom, called scree.

Question: We know from the text that...

very solid rock is impossible to break down

air and water are the main elements of the weather

soft materials harder to eventually become rock

the weather can turn lava into gravestone

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