Ratih 9 English Competence Test Bab 4

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English
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9th Grade
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Ari Wajiman
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Pineapple Stew
A. Ingredients:
1. 1 pineapple cut into dices
2. 3 glasses of water
3. 1 glass of granulated sugar
B. Directions:
1. Boil water until boiled.
2. Then add sugar, cinnamon, and clovers.
3. Bring it to boil and add the pineapples.
4. Wait until you can smell the pineapple.
5. Remove from heat and serve cold.
What ingredients are needed to make pineapple stew? (HOTS)
Dice, glass, and sugar.
Pineapples, water, and sugar.
Glass, water, and sugar.
Pineapples, dice, and water.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Pineapple Stew
A. Ingredients:
1. 1 pineapple cut into dices
2. 3 glasses of water
3. 1 glass of granulated sugar
B. Directions:
1. Boil water until boiled.
2. Then add sugar, cinnamon, and clovers.
3. Bring it to boil and add the pineapples.
4. Wait until you can smell the pineapple.
5. Remove from heat and serve cold.
What is the purpose of the text above?
To explain how to make a pineapple stew.
To give steps how to make a pineapple stew.
To report the pineapple stew.
To persuade people to use pineapple stew.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Pineapple Stew
A. Ingredients:
1. 1 pineapple cut into dices
2. 3 glasses of water
3. 1 glass of granulated sugar
B. Directions:
1. Boil water until boiled.
2. Then add sugar, cinnamon, and clovers.
3. Bring it to boil and add the pineapples.
4. Wait until you can smell the pineapple.
5. Remove from heat and serve cold.
How should you serve the pineapple stew?
It is served cold.
It is served hot.
It is served raw.
It is served uncooked.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Pineapple Stew
A. Ingredients:
1. 1 pineapple cut into dices
2. 3 glasses of water
3. 1 glass of granulated sugar
B. Directions:
1. Boil water until boiled.
2. Then add sugar, cinnamon, and clovers.
3. Bring it to boil and add the pineapples.
4. Wait until you can smell the pineapple.
5. Remove from heat and serve cold.
When do we have to stop boiling the pineapple?
When the water is boiled.
After sugar, cinnamon, and clovers are added.
When we smell the pineapple.
After we remove the stew from heat.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Arrange these following steps into a good procedure! (HOTS)
(1) Put a cotton pad un the bleeding nostril.
(2) How to stop nose bleeding.
(3) Squeeze your nose until it stops bleeding.
(4) First, loosen the clothing around you next.
(5) If your nose continuous bleeding, call a doctor.
(6) Then sit down with your head learning forward.
(1)-(2)-(4)-(6)-(3)-(5)
(1) (2) (4) (5) (3)-(6)
(2)-(4)-(1)-(6)-(3)-(5)
(2) (4) (1)-(5)-(3)-(6)
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How to Fix a Cell Phone Dropped in Water
1. Resist the urge to power the phone up. This could fry the circuit board and cause irreversible damage.
2. Remove the battery and SIM card immediately. Put them dry with a soft towel and set them aside to dry completely. Do not use a blow dryer or other heating element (such as a microwave or oven) to dry the battery!
3. Use paper towels or a small vacuum attachment to remove as much of the moisture as possible.
4. According to popularmechanics.com, placing the phone in dry rice overnight will help remove any excess water. If the battery is still wet, you can put it in a separate container of rice to pull out the moisture.
5. Reassemble the phone and power it up after all the parts are thoroughly dry (usually 3 or 4 days). If the phone still does not work, consider taking it in to be repaired or replaced.
Why we should resist the urge to power the phone up? (HOTS)
Because that may make our phone blows up.
Because that may cause our SIM card burned.
Because that could fry the circuit board.
Because that could damage the battery.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How to Fix a Cell Phone Dropped in Water
1. Resist the urge to power the phone up. This could fry the circuit board and cause irreversible damage.
2. Remove the battery and SIM card immediately. Put them dry with a soft towel and set them aside to dry completely. Do not use a blow dryer or other heating element (such as a microwave or oven) to dry the battery!
3. Use paper towels or a small vacuum attachment to remove as much of the moisture as possible.
4. According to popularmechanics.com, placing the phone in dry rice overnight will help remove any excess water. If the battery is still wet, you can put it in a separate container of rice to pull out the moisture.
5. Reassemble the phone and power it up after all the parts are thoroughly dry (usually 3 or 4 days). If the phone still does not work, consider taking it in to be repaired or replaced.
From the text we can conclude that....
we can use hair dryer to dry the wet phone.
we can place the phone in dry rice overnight to remove water excess.
the whole process may take a day.
we should not remove the battery.
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