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DESCRIPTIVE AND PROCEDURE TEXT. LATIHAN SOAL B. INGGRIS

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read the dialogue and answer these questions 1 to 5

 

Dina        : Hi. Lena. I got confused with the term of recycling and upcycling you know.      Mr. Budi just talked about it.

Lena        : Yes. We can save our world by doing recycling and upcycling.

Dina        : What are the differences between the two terms?

Lena        : Ok. Listen up. Recycling involves the destruction of waste in order to create something new, whereas upcycling takes waste and creates something new from in its current state. When upcycling, the original form is retained and the object is recognizable, it can be seen what it has been and also what it has become.

Dina        : Oh, I see.

Lena        : Look at this infographic

Dina        : I got the poin. Thanks. Dina.

What is the main difference between recycling and upcycling according to the conversation?

Recycling creates new products while upcycling maintains the original form

Upcycling is more expensive than recycling

Recycling is more environmentally friendly than upcycling

Both processes destroy the original materials completely

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Dina        : Hi. Lena. I got confused with the term of recycling and upcycling you know.      Mr. Budi just talked about it.

Lena        : Yes. We can save our world by doing recycling and upcycling.

Dina        : What are the differences between the two terms?

Lena        : Ok. Listen up. Recycling involves the destruction of waste in order to create something new, whereas upcycling takes waste and creates something new from in its current state. When upcycling, the original form is retained and the object is recognizable, it can be seen what it has been and also what it has become.

Dina        : Oh, I see.

Lena        : Look at this infographic

Dina        : I got the poin. Thanks. Dina.

In the conversation, who explains the difference between recycling and upcycling?

Mr. Budi

Dina

Lena

The infographic

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Dina        : Hi. Lena. I got confused with the term of recycling and upcycling you know.      Mr. Budi just talked about it.

Lena        : Yes. We can save our world by doing recycling and upcycling.

Dina        : What are the differences between the two terms?

Lena        : Ok. Listen up. Recycling involves the destruction of waste in order to create something new, whereas upcycling takes waste and creates something new from in its current state. When upcycling, the original form is retained and the object is recognizable, it can be seen what it has been and also what it has become.

Dina        : Oh, I see.

Lena        : Look at this infographic

Dina        : I got the poin. Thanks. Dina.

Which process involves destroying waste to create something new?

Upcycling

Recycling

Both processes

Neither process

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Dina        : Hi. Lena. I got confused with the term of recycling and upcycling you know.      Mr. Budi just talked about it.

Lena        : Yes. We can save our world by doing recycling and upcycling.

Dina        : What are the differences between the two terms?

Lena        : Ok. Listen up. Recycling involves the destruction of waste in order to create something new, whereas upcycling takes waste and creates something new from in its current state. When upcycling, the original form is retained and the object is recognizable, it can be seen what it has been and also what it has become.

Dina        : Oh, I see.

Lena        : Look at this infographic

Dina        : I got the poin. Thanks. Dina.

According to the text, what is a key characteristic of upcycled items?

They are completely transformed into new materials

They are always more valuable than recycled items

You can recognize what they used to be

They require special industrial processes

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Dina        : Hi. Lena. I got confused with the term of recycling and upcycling you know.      Mr. Budi just talked about it.

Lena        : Yes. We can save our world by doing recycling and upcycling.

Dina        : What are the differences between the two terms?

Lena        : Ok. Listen up. Recycling involves the destruction of waste in order to create something new, whereas upcycling takes waste and creates something new from in its current state. When upcycling, the original form is retained and the object is recognizable, it can be seen what it has been and also what it has become.

Dina        : Oh, I see.

Lena        : Look at this infographic

Dina        : I got the poin. Thanks. Dina.

Who initially brings up confusion about the terms in the conversation?

Lena

Mr. Budi

The infographic

Dina

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Question 11 to 20

MY NEW LAPTOP

I have a laptop. My father bouht it for me last month. It is a nice laptop with black color. It has a 14 inch screen. This is the latest product from Asus.

The performance of this laptop is also great. I can play games that require high specification using it. I can also play music, watch movies and draw using it. And the most important thing is that I can typing using it. So, if I have the assignment from my teacher, it will help me. I also can find many references from internet using my laptop.

I really like this new laptop. Because it always be helpful to me in various situations.

What teaching aid is mentioned in the conversation to help explain the concepts?

A video

A textbook

An infographic

A diagram

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Dina        : Hi. Lena. I got confused with the term of recycling and upcycling you know.      Mr. Budi just talked about it.

Lena        : Yes. We can save our world by doing recycling and upcycling.

Dina        : What are the differences between the two terms?

Lena        : Ok. Listen up. Recycling involves the destruction of waste in order to create something new, whereas upcycling takes waste and creates something new from in its current state. When upcycling, the original form is retained and the object is recognizable, it can be seen what it has been and also what it has become.

Dina        : Oh, I see.

Lena        : Look at this infographic

Dina        : I got the poin. Thanks. Dina.

How does Lena describe the purpose of both recycling and upcycling?

To make money

To save our world

To create art

To reduce costs

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