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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
How To use Rice Cooker
You need : Rice cooker
Directions :
· Add the rice to the rice cooker pot. Read the directions on the rice package, and measure rice according to these instructions. Use a regular measuring cup for this step, since rice cookers sometimes come with non- standard measuring devices.
· Add the amount of water specified on the rice package. Be careful not to fill the cooker beyond the overfill line.
· Put the rice cooker pot into the cooker unit, and cover the pot with the lid.
Most cookers come with a tight-fitting lid, but if your lid is too loose, consider adding a layer of aluminum foil.
· Plug in the cooker and push the button to start cooking rice. If your cooker has a timer, you may choose to have the rice cook at a later point in the day. Some higher-end units include a warmer, which will help the rice stay warm after it has finished cooking. While the rice is cooking, refrain from lifting the lid to check on it.
· When the rice is done, the cooker will beep or make a clicking sound.
Source: http://www.bestricecookerreviews.org/how-to-use-a-rice- cooker-step-by-step-instructions.html
Why do we have to use regulermeasure cup tomeasure the rice?
Because it is written in the instruction
Because some of rice cookers don’t provide standard cup
Because it is important to measure the water
Because the rice won’t be cooked without standard cup
Because rice cookers sometimes come with non-standard measuring devices
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
How To use Rice Cooker
You need : Rice cooker
Directions :
· Add the rice to the rice cooker pot. Read the directions on the rice package, and measure rice according to these instructions. Use a regular measuring cup for this step, since rice cookers sometimes come with non- standard measuring devices.
· Add the amount of water specified on the rice package. Be careful not to fill the cooker beyond the overfill line.
· Put the rice cooker pot into the cooker unit, and cover the pot with the lid.
Most cookers come with a tight-fitting lid, but if your lid is too loose, consider adding a layer of aluminum foil.
· Plug in the cooker and push the button to start cooking rice. If your cooker has a timer, you may choose to have the rice cook at a later point in the day. Some higher-end units include a warmer, which will help the rice stay warm after it has finished cooking. While the rice is cooking, refrain from lifting the lid to check on it.
· When the rice is done, the cooker will beep or make a clicking sound.
Source: http://www.bestricecookerreviews.org/how-to-use-a-rice- cooker-step-by-step-instructions.html
The followings are things we should do while cooking rice in rice cooker, except ...
Plug in the rice cooker
Avoid opening the lid
Set the timer if there’s any
Put the rice cooker pot into the cooker unit
Keep checking the rice
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
1. You can make instant noodles with the help of a microwave.
2. Finally, add any items that you want and serve the noodles.
3. First, fill the bowl with two cups of water and the noodle.
4. Microwave it for about three to five minutes.
5. Then, take the noodles out of the microwave and pour the seasonings.
6. After the microwave beeps, wait for three minutes in the closed microwave.
7. Next, stir the noodles until the seasonings dissolve.
The best arrangement of the sentences above is:
1-7-5-6-2-4-3
1-3-4-6-5-7-2
1-2-7-3-6-5-4
1-4-7-5-2-6-3
1-4-6-5-2-3-7
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
A USB port is a standard cable connection interface for personal computers and customer electronics devices. USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, an industry standard for short distance digital data communicatiobs. USB ports allow USB devices to be connected to each other and transfer digital data over USB cables. They can also supply electric power across the cable to devices that need it.
Both wired and wireless versions of the USB standard exist, although only the wired version involves USB ports and cables. Many types of consumers electronics support USB interfaces. These types of equipment are almost commonly used for computer networking:
· USB network adapters.
· USB broadband and cellular modems for internet access.
· USB printers to be shared on a home network.
For computer-to-computer file transfer without a network, USB drives are also sometimes used to copy files between devices.
“A USB port is a standard cable connection interface for personal computers and customer electronics devices.” The underlined word means______
A meeting connected by the internet
A direct meeting between computer users
A collaboration between human and devices
A connected between two electronic equipment
An interconnection among many computers
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
A USB port is a standard cable connection interface for personal computers and customer electronics devices. USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, an industry standard for short distance digital data communications. USB ports allow USB devices to be connected to each other and transfer digital data over USB cables. They can also supply electric power across the cable to devices that need it.
Both wired and wireless versions of the USB standard exist, although only the wired version involves USB ports and cables. Many types of consumers electronics support USB interfaces. These types of equipment are almost commonly used for computer networking:
· USB network adapters.
· USB broadband and cellular modems for internet access.
· USB printers to be shared on a home network.
For computer-to-computer file transfer without a network, USB drives are also sometimes used to copy files between devices.
Which of the following are facts about USB port?
A wireless equipment
Connected without wire
Used to link networks
A long-distance connector
A very long cable to connect
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Rose is plant with enchanting flowers from genus Rosa which has more than 100 species. This woody perennial plant grows in groups, allowing them to form climbing shrubs with prickles. Rose has various flowers in shape and sizes, making it one among popular flowering plants found in a house.
Most rose species are native to Asia, but some others are native to North America and Europe. It is typically grown for beauty and fragrant. Some species are used for commercial perfumery while some others are cut for ornamental flowers. In addition, rose also has minor medicinal uses.
This statement is correct, EXCEPT .....
Rose is native to Asia
Rose can be used as ornamental plant
Rose can be used in perfume
Rose only has one variant of shape and size
Rose is grown for beauty
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
ANNOUNCEMENT
Notice to members of the English Literary and Debating Society.
Please be informed that the meeting scheduled for 24 May is postponed to 3 June as Mr Jonas, our teacher advisor, will be away at a seminar.
Ahmadi
The purpose the announcement is to . . . .
inform the members of English Literary and Debating Society of the new date for their next meeting
encourage the members of the society to stay away
announce that their teacher is attending a seminar
ask the pupils to attend the society meeting
promote a debating seminar
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