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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

3.The last paragraph is called....

A.resolution

B.orientation

C.conclusion

D.identification

E.complication

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Optical telescope allow us to see further; they are able to collect and focus more light from distant objects than our eyes can alone. This is achieved by refracting or reflecting the light using lenses or mirrors. Refractive telescopes contain lenses much like those found in our own eyes only much larger. Inside the telescope, light first reaches a primary lens. Primary lenses are convex-rounded-and are able to blend the captured light and aim it onto a secondary, focusing lens, responsible for focusing that light to produce a clear image of the object.

Reflective telescope work in a similar way to refractors but by reflecting, instead of bending, light using curved mirrors. In both cases, more light captured in the primary stage means more power to see faraway and a more efficient focusing stage produces clearer images.


What is the topic of the text?

How a telescope works

How to assemble a telescope

How to refract light using lenses

How to see distant objects clearly

How to capture light onto focusing lens

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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Which of the following is NOT the benefit of recycling?

It costs much money for the process of recycling

It costs less to make new products

It requires less energy

It can reduce pollution

It reduces the demand for high-pollution alternatives

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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Based on the text, there are …… reason for using songs in learning language

6

4

2

5

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the biggest threat of spreading Covid-19?

touching your face (mouth, nose, eyes) before washing hands with soap

being in the crowd without physical distancing

the mobility of the infected people

working from office with a large number of people

shopping in big malls or gathering in cafes

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

10. The woman gave her son to the wolves because

a. She loved her nephew than her son.

b. She thought about how her brother would be

c. She wanted her son was eaten by the wolves

d. She was crazy

e. She kept a grudge on his brother

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A photocopying machine is a very important appliance in our daily lives or businesses. Every office should have one, to copy their documents. So, understanding how a photocopying machine works is a benefit.

Here are what you should know about a photocopying machine.

· The document you want to copy is paced upside down on the glass

· After pressing down the button, an extremely bright light scans the documents. Much more light reflects off the white areas (where there is no ink) than off the black, inked areas

· An electrical shadows of the page forms on the photoconductor. The photoconductor in a photocopier is a rotating conveyor belt which is coated with a chemical substance called selenium.

· As the belt rotates, the electrical shadow is carried around with it

· An ink drum touching the belt coats it with tiny particles of powered ink (toner)

· The toner is given an electrical charge, so it sticks to the electrical shadow and makes an inked image of the original page on the belt

· A sheet of paper from a hopper on the other side of the copier feds up towards the first belt on another conveyor belt. As it move along, the paper is given a strong electrical charge

· When the paper moves near the upper belt, the charged toner particles are attracted away from the belt by its strong charge. The image is rapidly transferred from the belt onto the paper

· The ink paper passes through two hot rollers (the fuser unit). The toner particles are fused permanently onto the paper by the heat and pressure from the rollers

· The final copy emerges from the side of the copier. Thanks to the fuser unit, the paper is still warm. It may still have enough static electric charge to stick to your pullover. Try it, but make sure the ink is dry first.


How do the electrical shadows move?

Before the conveyor belt rotates

Along with the movement of the belt

Right after the on button is pressed

Right before the copying is done

After the machine is given an electrical charge

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