VOCAB & CONTEXT MEANING

VOCAB & CONTEXT MEANING

12th Grade

10 Qs

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VOCAB & CONTEXT MEANING

VOCAB & CONTEXT MEANING

Assessment

Quiz

English

12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Daniar Maulidya

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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Who are referred to as minority workers?

Youngsters.

Black people and immigrants.

Uneducated workers.

All American workers.

Unskilled workers.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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We may conclude that the text...

mainly criticises employees working for McDonald's.

is taken from a chapter of a book on marketing.

examines the employment situation at McDonald's.

serves as a promotions to attract employees.

describe why McDonald's becomes so popular among youngsters.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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The word 'Program' in paragraph 3 refers to .....

A spam message

A character or a number

A type of spam filter

A common feature

fingerprinting

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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From the text we can conclude that spammers ......

have always managed to get responses from internet users

produce spam that can never be detected by spam blockers

have been able to sell cheap products to users

make a big profit from the combat against spam blockers

always send 100,000 e-mails a day to make profit

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

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The word non-violence in 'He had three main beliefs, non-violence, religious tolerance and truth'

(line 9) can be best replaced by .....

favorable conducts

peaceful actions

political spirits

religious tolerance

passive behaviors

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

The rapid development of technology has transformed various aspects of our lives, including education, communication, and entertainment. In the field of education, technological advancements have made learning more accessible and engaging. Students can now access vast amounts of information with just a few clicks, participate in virtual classes, and collaborate with peers from different parts of the world.

However, this transformation does not come without challenges. Many educators are concerned about the impact of technology on students' attention spans and social interactions. While digital learning tools offer flexibility and convenience, excessive screen time may lead to health issues and decreased face-to-face communication skills. Therefore, it is crucial to find a balance between utilizing technology and maintaining traditional learning methods.

By combining technological innovations with hands-on experiences, educational programs can be more effective and meaningful. For instance, interactive visits to places like zoos or museums can help students develop a deeper understanding of scientific concepts while improving their English vocabulary. Through direct observation and creative learning activities, students not only gain knowledge but also enjoy the process of learning.

What does the word 'transformed' most likely mean in the context of the passage?

Created suddenly

Removed completely

Changed significantly

Simplified

Maintained as before

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

The rapid development of technology has transformed various aspects of our lives, including education, communication, and entertainment. In the field of education, technological advancements have made learning more accessible and engaging. Students can now access vast amounts of information with just a few clicks, participate in virtual classes, and collaborate with peers from different parts of the world.

However, this transformation does not come without challenges. Many educators are concerned about the impact of technology on students' attention spans and social interactions. While digital learning tools offer flexibility and convenience, excessive screen time may lead to health issues and decreased face-to-face communication skills. Therefore, it is crucial to find a balance between utilizing technology and maintaining traditional learning methods.

By combining technological innovations with hands-on experiences, educational programs can be more effective and meaningful. For instance, interactive visits to places like zoos or museums can help students develop a deeper understanding of scientific concepts while improving their English vocabulary. Through direct observation and creative learning activities, students not only gain knowledge but also enjoy the process of learning.

According to the passage, what is one concern educators have regarding technology in education?

Lack of educational programs

Students' decreased attention spans

Increased reading time

Improved social skills

- Absence of technological tools

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