
exercise semester 2 class 11
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11th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
When you have money, you should have a plan to spend it. At the end of time, you will feel guilty because you spend it all. You do not have money left. I think you need to learn how to spend less.
First, be aware of what you're spending. Carry a small notebook and write down everything that you spend for a month. You'll see your habits and be able to make a better budget to take control. Next, look for alternatives. If you buy a lot of bottled water, for example, you may feel healthier than people who drink soft drinks or coffee, but you may be spending much money a year on something that is virtually free. Carry your own refillable water bottle and save the money. Then, plan ahead to avoid impulse spending. If you have a healthy snack in your backpack, it's much easier to not put coins in a vending machine when you're hungry on the way to class. Make a list before going grocery shopping and stick to it. Shopping without a list usually results in buying all sorts of unneeded things that catch your eye in the store. At last, be smart. Shop around, compare prices, and buy in bulk. Stopping to think a minute before spending is often all it takes.
That's all my tips for you. I hope you can try them out. I ensure you that you will save money from your income each month.
The goal of the text is ......
how to make a budget.
how to spend less.
how to do smart shopping.
how to make a plan.
how to make a shopping list.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
When you have money, you should have a plan to spend it. At the end of time, you will feel guilty because you spend it all. You do not have money left. I think you need to learn how to spend less.
First, be aware of what you're spending. Carry a small notebook and write down everything that you spend for a month. You'll see your habits and be able to make a better budget to take control. Next, look for alternatives. If you buy a lot of bottled water, for example, you may feel healthier than people who drink soft drinks or coffee, but you may be spending much money a year on something that is virtually free. Carry your own refillable water bottle and save the money. Then, plan ahead to avoid impulse spending. If you have a healthy snack in your backpack, it's much easier to not put coins in a vending machine when you're hungry on the way to class. Make a list before going grocery shopping and stick to it. Shopping without a list usually results in buying all sorts of unneeded things that catch your eye in the store. At last, be smart. Shop around, compare prices, and buy in bulk. Stopping to think a minute before spending is often all it takes.
That's all my tips for you. I hope you can try them out. I ensure you that you will save money from your income each month.
After reading the text, what should you do before you go shopping?
Eat a healthy snack.
Make a shopping list.
Compare prices.
Save money.
Note unneeded things.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
When you have money, you should have a plan to spend it. At the end of time, you will feel guilty because you spend it all. You do not have money left. I think you need to learn how to spend less.
First, be aware of what you're spending. Carry a small notebook and write down everything that you spend for a month. You'll see your habits and be able to make a better budget to take control. Next, look for alternatives. If you buy a lot of bottled water, for example, you may feel healthier than people who drink soft drinks or coffee, but you may be spending much money a year on something that is virtually free. Carry your own refillable water bottle and save the money. Then, plan ahead to avoid impulse spending. If you have a healthy snack in your backpack, it's much easier to not put coins in a vending machine when you're hungry on the way to class. Make a list before going grocery shopping and stick to it. Shopping without a list usually results in buying all sorts of unneeded things that catch your eye in the store. At last, be smart. Shop around, compare prices, and buy in bulk. Stopping to think a minute before spending is often all it takes.
That's all my tips for you. I hope you can try them out. I ensure you that you will save money from your income each month.
Based on the text, which habit follows the tips?
Buying a drink from the vending machine.
Bring refillable water bottle when going anywhere.
Buying a thing what we see first.
Never listing the expenses.
Shopping without a list.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
When you have money, you should have a plan to spend it. At the end of time, you will feel guilty because you spend it all. You do not have money left. I think you need to learn how to spend less.
First, be aware of what you're spending. Carry a small notebook and write down everything that you spend for a month. You'll see your habits and be able to make a better budget to take control. Next, look for alternatives. If you buy a lot of bottled water, for example, you may feel healthier than people who drink soft drinks or coffee, but you may be spending much money a year on something that is virtually free. Carry your own refillable water bottle and save the money. Then, plan ahead to avoid impulse spending. If you have a healthy snack in your backpack, it's much easier to not put coins in a vending machine when you're hungry on the way to class. Make a list before going grocery shopping and stick to it. Shopping without a list usually results in buying all sorts of unneeded things that catch your eye in the store. At last, be smart. Shop around, compare prices, and buy in bulk. Stopping to think a minute before spending is often all it takes.
That's all my tips for you. I hope you can try them out. I ensure you that you will save money from your income each month.
"Make a list before going grocery shopping and stick to it."
The word "it" refers to .........
the budget plan
grocery shopping
the vending machine
the small notebook
the shopping list
5.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
When you have money, you should have a plan to spend it. At the end of time, you will feel guilty because you spend it all. You do not have money left. I think you need to learn how to spend less.
First, be aware of what you're spending. Carry a small notebook and write down everything that you spend for a month. You'll see your habits and be able to make a better budget to take control. Next, look for alternatives. If you buy a lot of bottled water, for example, you may feel healthier than people who drink soft drinks or coffee, but you may be spending much money a year on something that is virtually free. Carry your own refillable water bottle and save the money.
The sentences in bold are called ……..
6.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Maudy Ayunda is an Indonesian actress, singer, and activist who is widely recognized for her achievements in both entertainment and education. Born on December 19, 1994, in Jakarta, she started her career as an actress at a young age and gained popularity through movies like Perahu Kertas and Trinity, The Nekad Traveler.
Despite her success in the entertainment industry, Maudy prioritized education. She studied at the University of Oxford, majoring in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE), and later pursued a master’s degree at Stanford University. Her ability to balance her career and academics has made her an inspiration for young people.
In addition to acting and singing, Maudy is actively involved in social causes, especially education and youth empowerment. She encourages young people to value education and work hard to achieve their dreams.
The text above is a kind of Nonfiction Narrative. What is the specific name of the text above?
7.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Select the sentences that correctly use the degree of comparison. (Choose 3 of the answers).
John is the more intelligent student in the class.
The test was less difficult than expected.
This dress is as expensive as that one.
She is the most tallest in the group.
The movie is more exciting than the book.
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