Literasi Bahasa Inggris: SNBT Practice 1

Literasi Bahasa Inggris: SNBT Practice 1

12th Grade

10 Qs

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Literasi Bahasa Inggris: SNBT Practice 1

Literasi Bahasa Inggris: SNBT Practice 1

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Quiz

English

12th Grade

Hard

Created by

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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Who suggested moderating the school competition in order to create a healthy one?

Mohades_002

Lexi_122

Ardillo_87

Deepa Kaushik

Harish Kumar

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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The word “persists” in Harish Kumar’s post is closest in meaning to ….

occurs

remains

continues

prevails

stays

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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What is the tone of the thread regarding the school competition?

encouraging

passionate

objective

biased

humorous

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

TEXT 1

In 2010, researchers estimated that 8 billion kg of plastic entered  the ocean in a single year, and that number would sharply increase by 2025. When it enters the ocean, plastic waste disrupts marine ecosystems, travels to central locations, and forms a trash island which can cover an area of more than 1.6 million square km. These plastics never degrade, but rather break up into smaller sizes. They eventually become microplastics that stay in the environment for hundreds of years.

Scientists at the University of California San Diego have invented a new biodegradable material that is designed to replace the commonly used plastics. The material started to biodegrade in seawater within four weeks. The team found that various marine organisms colonize the material and break it into nutrients for their consumption.

The research of this new plastic is joined by experts in biology, chemistry, and marine science. They have shown that it is possible to make durable plastics that also can degrade in the ocean. Plastics should not be going into the ocean in the first place. But now, if they do, this new plastic can become food for microorganisms and not harmful trash.

Which of the following statements is an opinion from Text 1?

These plastics never degrade, but rather break up into smaller sizes.

Recycling plastic not only helps the environment and reduces trash, but it also creates more jobs.

Plastics should not be going into the ocean in the first place.

They eventually become microplastics that stay in the environment for hundreds of  years.

Customers are happy to sleep well and use a product that benefits the environment.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

TEXT 1

In 2010, researchers estimated that 8 billion kg of plastic entered  the ocean in a single year, and that number would sharply increase by 2025. When it enters the ocean, plastic waste disrupts marine ecosystems, travels to central locations, and forms a trash island which can cover an area of more than 1.6 million square km. These plastics never degrade, but rather break up into smaller sizes. They eventually become microplastics that stay in the environment for hundreds of years.

Scientists at the University of California San Diego have invented a new biodegradable material that is designed to replace the commonly used plastics. The material started to biodegrade in seawater within four weeks. The team found that various marine organisms colonize the material and break it into nutrients for their consumption.

The research of this new plastic is joined by experts in biology, chemistry, and marine science. They have shown that it is possible to make durable plastics that also can degrade in the ocean. Plastics should not be going into the ocean in the first place. But now, if they do, this new plastic can become food for microorganisms and not harmful trash.

TEXT 2

Plastic is everywhere and important to the growth of many industries, such as packaging, building, and automotive. About 83.5% of consumer products rely on plastic in some ways. Food without plastic packaging would spoil long before it reaches consumers’ fridges. PVC pipes made of plastic are an essential building part that reduce leakage and corrosion to conserve water and energy. Plastics make cars dramatically lighter, which increases fuel efficiency.

Researchers have been working to improve the plastic recycling process since it was realized that plastic was harming the environment. Recycling plastic not only helps the environment and reduces trash, but it also creates more jobs. The recycling sector generates up to 30 times more jobs than the common disposal sector. In fact, Tellus Institute reports that over 1.5 million new jobs would be created if the national recycling rate could be increased to 75%.

Modern recycling techniques can transform plastic into more useful products. Some experts have seen the opportunity to make jet fuel from plastic. However, even a simple recycling strategy has commercial benefits. Over 3 million plastic bottles have already been converted into pillow fillers by IHG Hotels & Resorts. Customers are happy to sleep well and use a product that benefits the environment, according to IHG. And it is all thanks to plastic.
What is the relationship between Texts 1 and 2?

Text 1 discusses the biodegradable material used in many useful products explained in Text 2.

Text 1 explains how biodegradable material can help improve the plastic recycling process discussed in Text 2.

Both texts explain what scientists have done to provide plastics which do not harm the environment.

Text 2 explains how new plastic material mentioned in Text 1 is recycled to create more jobs.

Text 2 discusses the plastic recycling process that has been improved by the research findings explained in Text 1.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

TEXT 1

In 2010, researchers estimated that 8 billion kg of plastic entered  the ocean in a single year, and that number would sharply increase by 2025. When it enters the ocean, plastic waste disrupts marine ecosystems, travels to central locations, and forms a trash island which can cover an area of more than 1.6 million square km. These plastics never degrade, but rather break up into smaller sizes. They eventually become microplastics that stay in the environment for hundreds of years.

Scientists at the University of California San Diego have invented a new biodegradable material that is designed to replace the commonly used plastics. The material started to biodegrade in seawater within four weeks. The team found that various marine organisms colonize the material and break it into nutrients for their consumption.

The research of this new plastic is joined by experts in biology, chemistry, and marine science. They have shown that it is possible to make durable plastics that also can degrade in the ocean. Plastics should not be going into the ocean in the first place. But now, if they do, this new plastic can become food for microorganisms and not harmful trash.

TEXT 2

Plastic is everywhere and important to the growth of many industries, such as packaging, building, and automotive. About 83.5% of consumer products rely on plastic in some ways. Food without plastic packaging would spoil long before it reaches consumers’ fridges. PVC pipes made of plastic are an essential building part that reduce leakage and corrosion to conserve water and energy. Plastics make cars dramatically lighter, which increases fuel efficiency.

Researchers have been working to improve the plastic recycling process since it was realized that plastic was harming the environment. Recycling plastic not only helps the environment and reduces trash, but it also creates more jobs. The recycling sector generates up to 30 times more jobs than the common disposal sector. In fact, Tellus Institute reports that over 1.5 million new jobs would be created if the national recycling rate could be increased to 75%.

Modern recycling techniques can transform plastic into more useful products. Some experts have seen the opportunity to make jet fuel from plastic. However, even a simple recycling strategy has commercial benefits. Over 3 million plastic bottles have already been converted into pillow fillers by IHG Hotels & Resorts. Customers are happy to sleep well and use a product that benefits the environment, according to IHG. And it is all thanks to plastic.

Based on information from the two texts, which of the following will most likely happen in the future?

Plastic waste in the ocean is unavoidable.

It is impossible to preserve customer food without biodegradable plastics.

Disposing plastic waste into seawater will create more job opportunities.

Marine organisms can be used to recycle plastics into pillows.

There is no need to completely ban plastic usage from this world.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

Text 1

You’ve been working and saving for decades for just this moment: retirement. Even though you may be ready to stop working full-time, now comes the hard part: letting yourself use your savings, since you no longer will be bringing in that paycheck, which until now has covered your monthly expenses. Making the psychological shift from saver to spender is no small effort for most people.

“Now you have this lump sum and have to draw it down. For some it’s almost physically painful,” said David John, a senior strategic policy advisor. Unpredictable factors like market performance, life expectancy and health issues make spending your money easier said than done. That’s why people may be hesitant to tap their savings because they think, “I have X dollars and it has to last me my whole life, but I have a very uncertain future. So, if I touch that I’m putting myself at risk.”

Research shows that among retirees with savings, many do not draw down very much, choosing instead to live off fixed sources of funds, such as Social Security or pensions or income from part-time work they take up. A study found that the vast majority of retirees in America still have at least 80% of their savings after two decades in retirement. No doubt this is partly because they are among the last generation of workers to benefit from corporate pensions.

The psychological reluctance to tap one’s savings is a factor for most people regardless of their financial condition. It may become more acute for soon-to-be retirees as they face inflation, unstable markets and a lack of pensions, John said. They’re trying to figure out who they are now that their primary career is over and figuring out what they can and can’t do financially.

What is the main idea of Text 1?

Life uncertainty is happening among newly retired people in America.

There are some reasons why retirees use their savings.

The retirees’ financial condition affects how much they are willing to spend their savings.

Most retirees in America do not use their savings a lot in retirement.

How the newly retired people spend their savings is quite similar.

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