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intan miratika
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 10 pts
The Water Cycle
Have you ever wondered where the rains comes from? or how the clouds are formed? Well, this is what the water cycle is all about.
When the sun hits up the rivers and ocean, water becomes water vapor and it rises up in the air. This process is called evaporation. It is the first step of water cycle. You too can see water vapor at home. Just tell your mommy to heat some water and as the water get heated, you'll be able to see the water pavor rising up in the air. When the water pavor reaches up in the sky, it turns into tiny droplets of water. This water droplets along with various gases and dust particles come together to form clouds. this is known as condensation. Now hold a cone lid over the vessels in which you heated water. When you open the lid after sometime, you'll be able to see water droplets on the lid, that's exactly what condensation is. When the clouds becomes too heavy and it cannot hold any more water inside, it burst open to give out rain, hail, or snow. This known as precipitation. As it rains, water gets collected in ocean, lakes and rivers. it even seeps through the soil and becomes groundwater. Thus, water cycle is a continuous process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
Did you know that even plans sweat? That is called transpirations. That's why it rains more in places with more trees like hill stations and forest. Sometimes snow directly turns into water paper without melting into water. That's called sublimation. This happens a lot in cold countries.
In your opinion, why did the writer write the text?
To entertain the readers
To give information and fact
To show how to make rain
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 10 pts
Where the general classification usually placed?
In the beginning of paragraph
In the ed of paragraph
in the beginning of a sentence
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 10 pts
When the sun hits up the rivers and ocean, water becomes water vapor and it rises up in the air. This process is called evaporation. It is the first step of water cycle. You too can see water vapor at home. Just tell your mommy to heat some water and as the water get heated, you'll be able to see the water pavor rising up in the air. When the water pavor reaches up in the sky, it turns into tiny droplets of water. This water droplets along with various
The part of the text above is called...
General classification
opinion
Description
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 10 pts
...As it rains, water gets collected in ocean, lakes and rivers. it even seeps through the soil and becomes groundwater. Thus, water cycle is a continuous process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
Report text is referred to the observation, research, or analysis which is can seen by th use of scientifi term. Which in the passage above that is called scientific term?
Evaporation, condensation, precipitation
Rain, water
Soil, ocean
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 10 pts
Report text is formed by simple present tense. Which of the following is the example of simple present tense?
The water vapor reaches up in the sky and turns into tiny water droplets.
Mr. Abdul saw the rain yestserday
It will rain
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 20 pts
Lavenders are sometimes put in medicine, too, and sometimes to prevent infection - such as lavender oil, that was used in World War 1 to disinfect walls and floors of the hospital. As the folk wisdom says, lavender oil is also helpful to headaches when rubbed on your temple, and lavender tea helps you relax before bed time. Lavender also is very helpful when applied to insect bites.
Sometimes, dried petals of lavender are used to throw confetti at a wedding.
From the text above, we know that..
Lavender can be used as weapon in war
we can use lavender to make desinfectant product
lavender is poisoned
lavender can not be eaten
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 10 pts
Every morning the watchman turns off the lights and ___ around the building every half an hour.
walking
walks
walked
walk
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 20 pts
Lavender
Lavender is a type of plant found on almost all continents. It has a purplish colour. It has a colour named after it, called lavendar. Its Latin and scientific name is Lavandula.
Lavenders are very popular among gardeners. Sometimes their petals are dried and sealed in pouches for good scent, and sometimes put inside clothes to prevent moths, who can damage the clothes.
Lavenders are also used in cake decorating, because the flowers can become candied. Sometimes they are used in flavoring baked goods and chocolate desserts, and sometimes they use it to make a very delicious "lavender sugar". Lavender flowers are also used to make tea. The French make lavender syrup, which is used to make lavender scones and lavender marshmallows.
What is scientific name of Lavender?
Lavandula
Lalande
Oriza Sativa
Flavoring
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