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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
Panda is one of the creatures that are huge and fat. They can measure more than 100 kg, so gn the off chance that we look from,a separation, the panda is fundamentally the, same to the, monster manikins, They are the creatures that originate fram Western China and Tibet.
A large portion of the species originated fram the wilderness of bamboo on, the grounds that essentially, their nourishment is bamboo. They have two legs and two huge hands. Notwithstanding strolling, the hands are likewise used to take the twigs and leaves of bamboo. Panda regular searching for nourishment in bunched with different pandas.
Grown-up pandas have a length between 160 to 180 cm. At that point, the heaviness of a grown-up panda is more often than not between 80 to 125 kg. Panda body size is like the wild bear. In any case, pandas don’t sleep like a wild bear, Panda has an extensive head, overwhelming body, adjusted ears, and short tail. They strolled like a human, and as | said some time recently, that they utilize their legs to stand and their hands used to go after the leaves and twigs of bamboo. They have a throat with a hard throat so as to keep away from their throat harm because of the utilization of hambeo. They additionally have an expansive thumb to take the bamboo stems and clears out.
They resemble an extremely adorable creature with highly contrasting shading. This is the thing that, makes the panda to be the illustration of the top of the line dolls after bear. They have thick hair and somewhat oily. The gil layer assists them with protecting from the wet atmosphere. Panda runs gradually in light of the fact that their body is so substantial, By and by, the panda has the capacity triptrees with hard and share paws. They can climb trees effortlessly.
We have known somewhat about panda from the above depiction. You have to comprehend that itis not a charming creature. They are wild creatures so we must be watchful when near them.
1. “They have thick hair and somewhat oily. ... ”
What is the opposite of the underlined word?
Tall
Small
Slim
Thin
Narrow
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
Eiffel Tower, French Tour Eiffel, Parisian landmark that is also a technological masterpiece in building-construction history. When the French government was organizing the International Exposition of 1889 to celebrate the centenary of the French Revolution, a competition was held for designs for a suitable monument. More than 100 plans were submitted, and the Centennial Committee accepted that of the noted bridge engineer Gustave Eiffel. Eiffel’s concept of a 300-metre (984-foot) tower built almost entirely of open-lattice wrought iron aroused amazement, skepticism, and no little opposition on aesthetic grounds. When completed, the tower served as the entrance gateway to the exposition.
Nothing remotely like the Eiffel Tower had ever been built; it was twice as high as the dome of St. Peter’s in Rome or the Great Pyramid of Giza. In contrast to such older monuments, the tower was erected in only about two years (1887–89), with a small labour force, at slight cost. Making use of his advanced knowledge of the behaviour of metal arch and metal truss forms under loading, Eiffel designed a light, airy, but strong structure that presaged a revolution in civil engineering and architectural design. And, after it opened to the public on May 15, 1889, it ultimately vindicated itself aesthetically.
The tower itself is 300 metres (984 feet) high. It rests on a base that is 5 metres (17 feet) high, and a television antenna atop the tower gives it a total elevation of 324 metres (1,063 feet). The Eiffel Tower was the tallest structure in the world until the topping off of the Chrysler Building in New York City in 1929.
2. “The tower was erected in only about two years (1887–89), with a small labour force, at slight cost.” (Paragraph 2)
What is the opposite word of the underlined word?
Small
Big
Great
Tiny
Little
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
Hiccups happen when your diaphragm contracts involuntarily, which is also known as a spasm. The diaphragm is a muscle that helps you breathe. It’s located between your chest and your abdomen. After the involuntary contraction, your vocal cords will rapidly shut. This is what causes the sound that comes with hiccups.
For most people, hiccups usually last a few minutes and are not a medical concern. However, if your hiccups last longer than two days, they’re considered chronic. They’re also referred to as persistent if they last over two days, but end within one month. If you have multiple recurring episodes of hiccups over prolonged periods of time, this is also considered chronic hiccups.
Chronic hiccups can last for years in some people and are usually a sign of a medical issue. They can also cause health issues themselves. You may experience exhaustion when they keep you awake most nights. Chronic hiccups can also lead to severe weight loss because they can affect your appetite or desire to eat. Chronic hiccups are very rare, but they tend to happen more often in men than in women.
3. What can be inferred from the passage?What can be inferred from the passage?
Hiccups can be a sign of medical issue if it lasts uncommonly.
Hiccups happen when diaphragm contracts involuntarily and it can be a chronic hiccups if lasts more than two days.
The diaphragm is a muscle that helps you breathe.
Hiccups usually last a few minutes and are not a medical concern, but if it lasts in two days, it can be dangerous.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
4.The main idea of the first paragraph is that ...
4.The main idea of the first paragraph is that ...
oil has changed a great deal of things
kinds of oil for transportation
the importance of transportation
motor vehicles using gasoline
further processing of oil
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
Reading a book is like eating a superfood for your brain. Studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have shown that reading is a complex task involving different parts of the brain. By observing changes to blood flow in the brain, researchers can see that reading stimulates the brain’s neural pathways. This stimulation enhances brain activity, memory and cognitive function — ultimately boosting your creativity and expanding your capacity to learn.
Reading has physical benefits in addition to being an intellectual workout. Research shows that regular reading can lower blood pressure, reduce stress and improve sleep quality. Researchers have also found a link between reading books and longevity; reading keeps your brain active and promotes mental and emotional fitness.
There are many options for entertainment especially with digital devices and streaming services making shows, movies, music and podcasts more accessible now than ever before. Some of you may not consider books a form of entertainment, but they certainly can be. Books can make us laugh and cry and create intrigue and excitement. Being entertained also has positive health benefits including releasing endorphins in your brain. These feel-good hormones help you relax, manage pain and relieve stress.
What is the main idea of the passage?
Reading keep our brain active
Reading has physical benefits for human being
Creativity appear during Reading books
Reading can reduce stress
Reading and its benefit for mental health
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