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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
ACCOUNT NO. 002-345-987-0
What is the synonym of the underline word?
Annotation
save
sending
deposit
number
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Why did Intan complete this form?
To enrol in a design course
To apply for a designer’s job
To receive magazines
To win an award
To get information
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Not only it should promote tourism, but also restrict new development…” (paragraph 4) the underlined word is closest meaning to….
Ban
Open
Curb
Limit
Prohibit
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Handoko is not only a teacher….
But also smart
But smart
But also handsome
But also businessman
But also humble
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Albert Einstein was born as the first child of the Jewish couple Hermann and Pauline Einstein, nee Koch, in Ulm on March 14, 1879. When Albert’s grandmother saw him for the first time she is said to have cried continuously: “Much too thick! Much too thick!” But despite all fear the development of young Albert was a normal one. In November 1881 Albert’s sister Maria – called Maja – was born.
A short time later the Einstein family went to Munich where Albert first attended elementary school and subsequently Luitpold grammar school. He was an “average” pupil but already very early interested in science and mathematics. He did not like lessons in grammar school as they were held with strict discipline and as he was forced to learn. When he turned 15 he left school without any degree and followed his family to Milan. To make up for the missed degree he attended school in Aarau (Switzerland) from 1895 to 1896 when he successfully took his A-levels and began to study in Zurich. His ambition was to obtain the diploma of a subject teacher for mathematics and physics. He successfully finished his studies in July 1900.
He moved to Bern and was given work at the Patent Office. In his leisure time he worked in the area of theoretical physics. In 1905 he published several of his important scientific works. One of them deals with the ground-breaking special theory of relativity. Another work contains the most famous formula of the world “E = m · c2“. This formula states that matter can be converted into energy.
Who was Albert Einstein?
A whealty
A teacher
A scientist
A technician
A singer
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
BIOGRAPHY
Albert Einstein was born as the first child of the Jewish couple Hermann and Pauline Einstein, nee Koch, in Ulm on March 14, 1879. When Albert’s grandmother saw him for the first time she is said to have cried continuously: “Much too thick! Much too thick!” But despite all fear the development of young Albert was a normal one. In November 1881 Albert’s sister Maria – called Maja – was born.
A short time later the Einstein family went to Munich where Albert first attended elementary school and subsequently Luitpold grammar school. He was an “average” pupil but already very early interested in science and mathematics. He did not like lessons in grammar school as they were held with strict discipline and as he was forced to learn. When he turned 15 he left school without any degree and followed his family to Milan. To make up for the missed degree he attended school in Aarau (Switzerland) from 1895 to 1896 when he successfully took his A-levels and began to study in Zurich. His ambition was to obtain the diploma of a subject teacher for mathematics and physics. He successfully finished his studies in July 1900.
He moved to Bern and was given work at the Patent Office. In his leisure time he worked in the area of theoretical physics. In 1905 he published several of his important scientific works. One of them deals with the ground-breaking special theory of relativity. Another work contains the most famous formula of the world “E = m · c2“. This formula states that matter can be converted into energy.
When Albert Einstein finished his studies?
In july 1990
In juli 1909
In july 1900
In july 1999
In juni 1900
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
SUPER SALE TO MARK CROSSROAD SUPERMARKET'S 10TH ANNIVERSARY In the whole month of July
Come and visit us this July to celebrate our 10th anniversary and enjoy a lot of surprises. We offer: • Up to 50% discount on dairy products, bakery and fresh meat. • Free food samples, free ice cream, and free gifts. • Trivia Contests to win 10 mobile phones, 10 microwaves, and 10 desktop computer sets. • Daily live music from 5 to 9 pm. • Weekend surprises. Visit our website www.crossroadsupermarket.com to get more information on all special events in July, or contact us at 7994352. See you at Crossroad Supermarket at no. 45 Washington Avenue. Bring this flyer and get a free gift at the Customer Service Counter.
What is advertised in the flyer?
A new supermarket
A series of anniversary events
Summer sale
Weekend Surprises
Discount a new product
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