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Implied_Quiz

Implied_Quiz

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English

University

Hard

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 20 pts

Until 1996, the Sears Tower was the tallest building in the world, soaring high with more than a hundred stories? Located in the bustling city of Chicago, famously known as the Windy City, this architectural marvel sways in the breeze like a dancer on a windy day!

On those blustery days, the top of the building can sway back and forth as much as three feet every few seconds! Imagine that! The inside doors at the top swing open and shut, and water in sinks sloshes around like a mini ocean.

(1) So, what do you think about the Sears Tower? It is probably ...

A. as tall as the Empire State Building

B. no longer the tallest building in the world

C. taller than any other building

D. still the highest building in the world

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 20 pts

Until 1996, the Sears Tower was the tallest building in the world, standing proudly with more than a hundred stories? This iconic structure is located in Chicago, a city famously known as the Windy City. Now, imagine a very tall building swaying in the breeze of such a windy place!

On a blustery day, the top of the Sears Tower can sway back and forth as much as three feet every few seconds! Can you picture it? The inside doors at the top swing open and shut, and water in sinks dances around like it's at a party!

(2) From this fun passage, it can be inferred that Chicago ...

A. has moderate weather

B. is generally warm

C. has humid weather

D. usually has a lot of wind

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 20 pts

Until 1996, the Sears Tower was the tallest building in the world, with more than a hundred stories? It is located in Chicago, whose nickname is the Windy City. this skyscraper has a unique challenge. With such towering heights and windy weather, the building sways quite a bit!

On particularly breezy days, the top of the building can sway back and forth as much as three feet every few seconds! Imagine that! Ririn, can you picture the inside doors at the top opening and closing, or Ferdian, how about the water in the sinks sloshing around?

(3) So, it’s implied in the passage that the upper-level doors in the Sears Tower open and close because ...

A. the building was poorly constructed

B. people go in and out so often

C. the building moves in the wind

D. there is water in the sinks

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 10 pts

(4) Hey there, Fitri, Ulfa, Vier, and Others! In the passage, the word "move" is used. Can you figure out which word has the closest meaning to it? Choose wisely!

A. stay

B. pass

C. stagnate

D. stop

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 10 pts

(5) Hey there, friends! Nabila, Geubrina, Rahmad, Yuyu, and Others are having a fun debate about words. They stumbled upon the word "tallest" and are curious to know its opposite. Can you help them find the antonym of the word "tallest"?

A. highest

B. largest

C. the most gigantic

D. shortest

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 10 pts

Tommy was one ....

A. of the happy childs of his class

B. of the happiest child in the class

C. child who has the happiest of all the class

D. of the happiest children in the class

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 10 pts

(7) Choose the incorrect one !

When an university formulates new regulations, it must relay its decision to the students and faculty.

A. an

B. new regulations

C. it

D. must relay

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