BAHASA INGGRIS 11 S1 HAL 026 PA 2
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
I’ll never meet the one … you told me
who
whom
whose
who is
where
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
My mom doesn’t want to tell us … had stolen her diamond ring.
who
whom
whose
who is
when
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
He is the one … his father passed away because of flight tragedy
who
whom
whose
who is
who has
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
I saw you hanging out with the man … you talked about. Is he your boyfriend?
who
whom
whose
who is
when
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Do you know the place … we used to hang out?
who
in which
on which
when
what
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Two recent household recycling surveys conducted by the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources (MEWR) and the National Environment Agency (NEA) found that around 60 per cent of Singapore households are recycling regularly. The most common channel used for recycling was the blue recycling bins, with 56 per cent of those recycling regularly using the blue bins at least once a week. Convenience was an important enabling factor for recycling. Respondents were generally capable of identifying recyclable items, but had difficulty identifying contaminants and non-recyclables.
The two surveys conducted between June 2018 and February 2019 covered different aspects of household recycling. NEA’s Customer Satisfaction Survey on Public Waste Collection Scheme 2018 is a biennial survey, and focuses more broadly on households’ experiences with the recycling collection services and infrastructure at their homes. MEWR’s Survey on Household Recycling Behaviours, Attitudes and Knowledge was commissioned specially for the Year Towards Zero Waste, and complements NEA’s survey by delving deeper into specific areas of interest. MEWR and NEA surveyed 2,003 and 3,445 randomly selected Singapore households respectively, via face-to-face interviews.
The key results are attached in the Annexes. The topline findings are as follows.
a. Six in ten Singaporean households recycle regularly
Within this group of regular recyclers, the top items recycled were paper materials such as newspapers, magazines, junk mail, brochures and writing paper. It is worth noting that while these items are suitable for the blue recycling bin, they are vulnerable to contamination by food and liquids. It is therefore important to remind Singaporeans to ensure their recyclables are clean and free of food and liquids before depositing
them in the blue recycling bins.
b. Convenience was the most common reason for recycling regularly
MEWR’s survey found that convenience was one of the most commonly cited reasons by Singaporeans for recycling regularly. In addition, encouragement by the Government, concerns about being “wasteful”, and the feeling that one should match others’ recycling efforts were also important motivators of recycling. NEA’s survey found that recycling was “second nature” to households which recycled regularly and came more naturally as part of their daily routine.
What country is discussed in the text above?
Singapore.
Brunei.
Indonesia.
India.
Vietnam.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Two recent household recycling surveys conducted by the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources (MEWR) and the National Environment Agency (NEA) found that around 60 per cent of Singapore households are recycling regularly. The most common channel used for recycling was the blue recycling bins, with 56 per cent of those recycling regularly using the blue bins at least once a week. Convenience was an important enabling factor for recycling. Respondents were generally capable of identifying recyclable items, but had difficulty identifying contaminants and non-recyclables.
The two surveys conducted between June 2018 and February 2019 covered different aspects of household recycling. NEA’s Customer Satisfaction Survey on Public Waste Collection Scheme 2018 is a biennial survey, and focuses more broadly on households’ experiences with the recycling collection services and infrastructure at their homes. MEWR’s Survey on Household Recycling Behaviours, Attitudes and Knowledge was commissioned specially for the Year Towards Zero Waste, and complements NEA’s survey by delving deeper into specific areas of interest. MEWR and NEA surveyed 2,003 and 3,445 randomly selected Singapore households respectively, via face-to-face interviews.
The key results are attached in the Annexes. The topline findings are as follows.
a. Six in ten Singaporean households recycle regularly
Within this group of regular recyclers, the top items recycled were paper materials such as newspapers, magazines, junk mail, brochures and writing paper. It is worth noting that while these items are suitable for the blue recycling bin, they are vulnerable to contamination by food and liquids. It is therefore important to remind Singaporeans to ensure their recyclables are clean and free of food and liquids before depositing
them in the blue recycling bins.
b. Convenience was the most common reason for recycling regularly
MEWR’s survey found that convenience was one of the most commonly cited reasons by Singaporeans for recycling regularly. In addition, encouragement by the Government, concerns about being “wasteful”, and the feeling that one should match others’ recycling efforts were also important motivators of recycling. NEA’s survey found that recycling was “second nature” to households which recycled regularly and came more naturally as part of their daily routine.
What is the reason said by most Singaporean when they do recycling?
It’s easy.
It’s not that hard.
It’s convenient.
It’s good.
It’s bad for health.
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