
Remidi PAS XI
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1.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Rearrange these following jumbled steps!
A. Wait for the vetting process
B. Fill an online application.
C. Submit the application
D. Load up the necessary documents and images
E. Download the application
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Do you want to study in Indonesia? Almost all universities in Indonesia offer international student program. Just fill an online application, load up the necessary documents through email to the selected university via an application. The application is called RocApply. As a recommendation, send the application approximately two months and a half before the intake starts due to the student visa procedure.
When all documents have been provided and the application vetting process is finished, successful applicants are generally contacted within 2-3 weeks with an official acceptance letter sent following a down payment for a tuition. Following that, students may register for and enroll in a study of their selection, as well as choose courses for their chosen start semester.
Regardless if you do not presently have enough documents, just begin the procedure and one of the RocApply members will help you until you complete the process and will also wait for you to acquire or collect the missing documents. As a prospective student, just contact RocApply members and tell them when you will obtain your qualifications or certifications, and we will remind you.
This is the list of the most typical application requirements.
Downloaded Admission Form
Curriculum Vitae
Copy of Passport
Statement of Financial Support
Personal Statement (No Work During Study)
Recommendation letter from applicants’ university
Recommendation letter from Indonesian Embassy in applicants’ country
Copy of academic records
Statement of good health
4 passport-sized photographs (with a red backdrop
What is the function of the text above?
to tell steps to apply an international program
to entertain the reader about scholarship abroad
to inform the reader about the important event of the day
to persuade the reader to apply in Rockaply
to ensure the reader the safety of the program
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the structure of narrative text?
Introduction-Rising action (complication)-Climax-Falling action- Resolution/Conclusion
goal-material-steps
general statement-explanation-conclusion
orientation-series of events-reorientation
general classification-description
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
There was an abandoned house sitting in the middle of a fancy neighbourhood that nobody would go near. And I mean nobody! Now, my pal Albert was the agent in charge of selling that haunted house and he tried everything in his power to close a deal. But folks were too plumb scared to make an offer, even at rock-bottom prices. Finally, Albert suddenly had an idea of selling the house sight unseen to a rich city slicker from the States. Worked like a charm, too, until the day the city slicker decided he wanted to visit the property after all.
Albert was all set to take the fellow there at high noon, but the city slicker’s train was delayed, so it wasn’t until after dinner that the two men set off for the haunted house. It was a dark and rainy night, but early enough in the evening that the ghost might still be resting. At least, Albert hoped this was the case.
Albert unlocked the front door, and it opened with an ominous creak. Albert swallowed nervously, but the city slicker just chuckled and said something about atmosphere. Albert relaxed a bit, and wondered if he shouldn’t have raised the price a bit. The two men entered a tall foyer absolutely festooned with dusty cobwebs.
“Creepy!” the city slicker said enthusiastically. He bounded energetically into the center of the foyer, “Come to me, foul spirits!” he intoned loudly.
Immediately, the whole house rang with a sinister, unearthly chuckle. Then an unearthly voice boomed: “I’m coming down now!” The city slicker jumped and then turned to Albert with a happy grin. “Great special effects! How’d you do that?”
“I didn’t,” Albert said, his teeth chattering. He backed up until he hit the front door and stood there with his hand on the knob.
“I’m coming down now!” the voice boomed again, and the city slicker’s grin slipped a bit. He looked at Albert’s frightened posture and then followed the agent’s gaze toward the stairs.
A bright light exploded into being at the top of the steps and quickly resolved into a sinister green head with flaming eyes, writhing hair, and fangs instead of teeth. The head opened its mouth and screamed; a terrible, high-pitched sound that scraped across the nerves.
As the head began rolling down the stairs toward the two men, Albert’s nerve broke, and a moment later he was halfway down the road, his own scream rivalling that of the spectre in the house behind him.
It wasn’t until he was almost home that he realized that he had company. The city slicker was running along beside him.
“Mister, I don’t think I want that house after all,” he panted.
“Why not?” asked a hauntingly familiar voice. Albert and the city slicker looked over and saw the green head with flaming red eyes keeping pace with them as they raced down the street.
The city slicker gave a screech that would have shamed a banshee and disappeared into the distance so fast there was no keeping up with him.
“Must have been the asking price,” the floating head said conversationally to Albert. The real estate agent shrieked even louder than the city slicker and ran away so fast that his shoes made sparks against the pavement.
The next day, Albert quit his job and moved to Vancouver, where he spent the rest of his life working on a fishing boat. And the haunted house fell into ruin and was eventually torn down.
What delayed the city slicker's visit to the haunted house?
a car breakdown
heavy traffic
train delay
weather conditions
personal emergency
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The underlined word 'tasteless' in the text in bahasa Indonesia means...
tidak enak
tidak berbau
tidak berwarna
tidak berbentuk
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the purpose of clarifying instructions or information?
to make the conversation longer
to confuse the listener
to show off language skills
to entertain the listener
to ensure everyone understands and reduce misunderstandings
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the main goal of a procedure text?
To tell the sequence of how to get things done
to entertain the readers with moral value
to argue on debatable issue
to tell the most important event of the day
to describe an object or person
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