Authentic text

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Authentic text

Authentic text

Assessment

Quiz

English

11th Grade

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Created by

Dwi Ernawati

Used 22+ times

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25 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

1.Which type of authentic text is most likely to provide opinions, personal experiences, and perspectives?

News Article

Blog Post

Interview Transcript

Scientific Journal

Editoryal) 

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

What is one of the main purposes of using authentic texts in language learning?

To make the learning process more challenging


To expose learners to real-world language use


To eliminate the need for traditional textbooks


To limit the variety of vocabulary and expressions

To write  good expression  idea

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Which type of authentic text is best for learning about current events and news?

Blog Post

Short Story

News Article

Novel

Editorial

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Climate change, a term that has become increasingly familiar, refers to long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns on Earth. These changes are primarily driven by human activities, specifically the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

The main contributor to climate change is the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. This releases carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Deforestation, industrial processes, and agricultural practices also release these gases. The result is an enhanced greenhouse effect, trapping heat and causing the planet's temperature to rise.

The impacts of climate change are far-reaching and diverse. One of the most noticeable effects is the rise in global temperatures, leading to more frequent and severe heatwaves. Additionally, changing weather patterns have led to an increase in extreme weather events like hurricanes, droughts, and floods.

Rising sea levels are another significant consequence. As polar ice caps melt and ocean waters expand due to higher temperatures, coastal areas face the threat of inundation, displacing millions of people and causing economic losses.

Climate change also disrupts natural habitats and ecosystems. Many species are struggling to adapt or relocate to more suitable environments. This can lead to imbalances in ecosystems and, in severe cases, the extinction of certain species.

Addressing climate change is a global responsibility. Efforts to reduce emissions, transition to renewable energy sources, and implement sustainable land-use practices are crucial steps. Additionally, raising awareness and educating communities about the impacts of climate change can lead to collective action.

In conclusion, climate change is a pressing issue with profound consequences for our planet. Understanding its causes and effects is the first step towards

effective mitigation and adaptation strategies.

What is the primary cause of climate change?

Deforestation

Industrial processes

Burning of fossil fuels

Expansion of ocean water

Rising global temperatures

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Climate change, a term that has become increasingly familiar, refers to long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns on Earth. These changes are primarily driven by human activities, specifically the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

The main contributor to climate change is the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. This releases carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Deforestation, industrial processes, and agricultural practices also release these gases. The result is an enhanced greenhouse effect, trapping heat and causing the planet's temperature to rise.

The impacts of climate change are far-reaching and diverse. One of the most noticeable effects is the rise in global temperatures, leading to more frequent and severe heatwaves. Additionally, changing weather patterns have led to an increase in extreme weather events like hurricanes, droughts, and floods.

Rising sea levels are another significant consequence. As polar ice caps melt and ocean waters expand due to higher temperatures, coastal areas face the threat of inundation, displacing millions of people and causing economic losses.

Climate change also disrupts natural habitats and ecosystems. Many species are struggling to adapt or relocate to more suitable environments. This can lead to imbalances in ecosystems and, in severe cases, the extinction of certain species.

Addressing climate change is a global responsibility. Efforts to reduce emissions, transition to renewable energy sources, and implement sustainable land-use practices are crucial steps. Additionally, raising awareness and educating communities about the impacts of climate change can lead to collective action.

In conclusion, climate change is a pressing issue with profound consequences for our planet. Understanding its causes and effects is the first step towards

effective mitigation and adaptation strategies.

What is one of the consequences of climate change mentioned in the article?

Increased use of renewable energy sources

More frequent and severe heatwaves

Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions

Expansion of polar ice caps

Decrease in extreme weather events

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Climate change, a term that has become increasingly familiar, refers to long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns on Earth. These changes are primarily driven by human activities, specifically the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

The main contributor to climate change is the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. This releases carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Deforestation, industrial processes, and agricultural practices also release these gases. The result is an enhanced greenhouse effect, trapping heat and causing the planet's temperature to rise.

The impacts of climate change are far-reaching and diverse. One of the most noticeable effects is the rise in global temperatures, leading to more frequent and severe heatwaves. Additionally, changing weather patterns have led to an increase in extreme weather events like hurricanes, droughts, and floods.

Rising sea levels are another significant consequence. As polar ice caps melt and ocean waters expand due to higher temperatures, coastal areas face the threat of inundation, displacing millions of people and causing economic losses.

Climate change also disrupts natural habitats and ecosystems. Many species are struggling to adapt or relocate to more suitable environments. This can lead to imbalances in ecosystems and, in severe cases, the extinction of certain species.

Addressing climate change is a global responsibility. Efforts to reduce emissions, transition to renewable energy sources, and implement sustainable land-use practices are crucial steps. Additionally, raising awareness and educating communities about the impacts of climate change can lead to collective action.

In conclusion, climate change is a pressing issue with profound consequences for our planet. Understanding its causes and effects is the first step towards

effective mitigation and adaptation strategies.

What effect does climate change have on coastal areas?

Increased economic growth

Higher temperatures


Inundation due to rising sea levels


Expansion of natural habitats


Decrease in global temperatures

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Climate change, a term that has become increasingly familiar, refers to long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns on Earth. These changes are primarily driven by human activities, specifically the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

The main contributor to climate change is the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. This releases carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Deforestation, industrial processes, and agricultural practices also release these gases. The result is an enhanced greenhouse effect, trapping heat and causing the planet's temperature to rise.

The impacts of climate change are far-reaching and diverse. One of the most noticeable effects is the rise in global temperatures, leading to more frequent and severe heatwaves. Additionally, changing weather patterns have led to an increase in extreme weather events like hurricanes, droughts, and floods.

Rising sea levels are another significant consequence. As polar ice caps melt and ocean waters expand due to higher temperatures, coastal areas face the threat of inundation, displacing millions of people and causing economic losses.

Climate change also disrupts natural habitats and ecosystems. Many species are struggling to adapt or relocate to more suitable environments. This can lead to imbalances in ecosystems and, in severe cases, the extinction of certain species.

Addressing climate change is a global responsibility. Efforts to reduce emissions, transition to renewable energy sources, and implement sustainable land-use practices are crucial steps. Additionally, raising awareness and educating communities about the impacts of climate change can lead to collective action.

In conclusion, climate change is a pressing issue with profound consequences for our planet. Understanding its causes and effects is the first step towards

effective mitigation and adaptation strategies.

What is mentioned as a crucial step in addressing climate change?

Raising awareness and educating communities


Expanding deforestation practices


Increasing the use of fossil fuels



Ignoring the impacts of climate change


Disregarding renewable energy sources

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