PROCEDURE TEXT CRAFT ASESMEN AWAL

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English
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9th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 20 pts
How to Make a Paper Airplane
Materials:
A single sheet of paper
Instructions:
1. Fold the paper in half lengthwise. Crease firmly.
2. Fold the top corners down to the center crease.
3. Fold the top point down to the bottom point.
4. Fold the top corners down again, but stop just short of the center crease.
5. Fold the top layer down to form the body of the plane.
6. Fold the side flaps up to form the wings.
Question : What is the text purpose?
To tell about the way to make a paper airplane
To describe about a paper airplane in general
To advertise a paper airplane
To retell a story about the writer's flight experience
Answer explanation
The text provides step-by-step instructions on how to make a paper airplane, clearly indicating its purpose is to tell about the way to create one, rather than describing, advertising, or retelling a story.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 20 pts
How to Make a Paper Airplane
Materials:
A single sheet of paper
Instructions:
1. Fold the paper in half lengthwise. Crease firmly.
2. Fold the top corners down to the center crease.
3. Fold the top point down to the bottom point.
4. Fold the top corners down again, but stop just short of the center crease.
5. Fold the top layer down to form the body of the plane.
6. Fold the side flaps up to form the wings.
Question : How many steps should we follow to make a paper airplane?
4
6
8
10
Answer explanation
To make a paper airplane, you need to follow 6 steps as outlined in the instructions. Each step is crucial for properly folding the paper to achieve the desired airplane shape.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 20 pts
How to Make a Paper Airplane
Materials:
A single sheet of paper
Instructions:
1. Fold the paper in half lengthwise. Crease firmly.
2. Fold the top corners down to the center crease.
3. Fold the top point down to the bottom point.
4. Fold the top corners down again, but stop just short of the center crease.
5. Fold the top layer down to form the body of the plane.
6. Fold the side flaps up to form the wings.
Question : What should we do after folding the paper in half lengthwise?
Crease it firmly
Fold the top corners down to the center crease
Fold the side flaps up to form the wings
Fold the top point down to the bottom point
Answer explanation
After folding the paper in half lengthwise, the next step is to crease it firmly. This ensures a solid foundation for the subsequent folds, making the airplane more stable.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 20 pts
How to Make a Paper Airplane
Materials:
A single sheet of paper
Instructions:
1. Fold the paper in half lengthwise. Crease firmly.
2. Fold the top corners down to the center crease.
3. Fold the top point down to the bottom point.
4. Fold the top corners down again, but stop just short of the center crease.
5. Fold the top layer down to form the body of the plane.
6. Fold the side flaps up to form the wings.
Question : Who may need the instruction?
An origami professional
An engineer
An origami artist
Someone who want to make a paper airplane
Answer explanation
The instructions are designed for anyone who wants to make a paper airplane, making 'Someone who want to make a paper airplane' the correct choice. Other options are not relevant to this simple task.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 20 pts
How to Make a Paper Airplane
Materials:
A single sheet of paper
Instructions:
1. Fold the paper in half lengthwise. Crease firmly.
2. Fold the top corners down to the center crease.
3. Fold the top point down to the bottom point.
4. Fold the top corners down again, but stop just short of the center crease.
5. Fold the top layer down to form the body of the plane.
6. Fold the side flaps up to form the wings.
Question : "Fold the paper in half lengthwise. Crease firmly." The word "firmly" has similar in meaning with ....
gently
softly
tightly
weakly
Answer explanation
The word 'firmly' means to apply a strong pressure or force. Among the options, 'tightly' is the closest in meaning, as it also implies a strong grip or secure fold, unlike 'gently' or 'softly', which suggest a lighter touch.
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