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Questions 1 to 2 refer to the following monologue

Hans Christian Anderson is a very famous author. He was born on April 2nd 1825. He used to
be an unlucky Danish boy. He spent his childhood full of sadness. His father was only a poor
shoemaker and his mother worked as washer woman. At age of 11, his father died.

1. What does the speaker talk about….


a. A famous author.
b. A poor shoemaker.
c. A Danish boy.
d. A washer woman.
e. A hard work mother.
2. How was the life of Hans Christian Anderson?
a. Full of satisfaction
b. Full of sadness
c. Full of happiness.
d. Very disappointed.
e. Very painful.
3. Thus all the four broke their Sholah and wasted it. The fault-finders went more astray than
the one who made the orginal mistake. Remember! Correct yourself before correcting others.
The simple form (Verb-1) of the underlined words are…
a. break – go – made d. broke – went – make
b. break – gone – make e. broken – go – made
c. break – go – make
Text (For questions no 4 - 5)
The polar bear is a very big white bear. We call it the polar bear because it lives
inside the Arctic Circle near the North Pole. There are no polar bears at the South Pole.
The polar bears live at the North pole. There is only snow, ice, and water. There is
not any land.
These bears are three meters long, and weight 450 kilos. They can stand up on their
back legs because they have very wide feed. They can use their front legs like arms. The Polar
bears can swim very well. They can swim 120 kilometres out into the water. They catch fish
and sea animals for food. They go into the sea when they are afraid.
People like to kill the polar bears for their beautiful white coats. The governments
of Canada, the united states and Russia say that no one can kill polar bears now. They do not
want all of these beautiful animals to die.
4. What does the passage mainly discuss?
a. The size of polar bears
b. Why people hunt polar bears
c. Where polar bears live
d. A brief description of polar bears.
d. The habitat of polar bears
5. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about a polar bear?
a. A polar bear weigh 450 kilos
b. A polar bear goes into the sea when it is angry
c. A polar bear is three meters long
d. A polar bear can swim 120 km out into the water
e. A polar bear catches fish for food
6. Eka : Are you free today?
Lidya : Yes, what's up?
Eka : Would you like to come with me to see the "Peterpan" show tonight?
Lidya : Thanks, I'd be delighted to. It's my favourite band.
What are the speakers going to do?
A. To stay at home.
B. To see Peterpan show.
C. To arrange their free time.
D. To watch Peterpan at home.
E. To come to their friend's house.
7. 1. You can make instant noodles with the help of microwave
2. Finally, add any items that you want and serve the noodles
3. First, fill the bowl with 2 cups of water and the noodle
4. Microwave it for about three to five minutes.
5. Then, take noodles out of the microwave and pour the seasonings
6. After the microwave beeps, wait for three minutes in the closed microwave
7. Next, stir the noodles until the seasonings dissolve.
The best arrangement of the sentences above is . .
A. 1-7-5-6-2-4-3
B. 1-3-4-6-5-7-2
C. 1-2-7-3-6-5-4
D. 1-4-7-5-2-6-3
E. 1-4-6-5-2-3-7
Text (For questions no 8 - 10)
Facsimile, often called fax, is a way of transmitting texts and pictures over telephone
lines. News services often use facsimile to send news, stories and photographs to newspaper
and television stations. Banks, law firms and other businesses use facsimile to send copies of
documents to clients and other organizations.
A device called a facsimile machine is used for transmitting and receiving images.
Facsimile machines resemble small photocopiers. However, they are equipped with a telephone
or are connected to one. To send a document, the user inserts it into the machine and dials the
telephone number of the receiving fax machine. After the connection is made, an electronic
scanner on the transmitting machine moves across the page and converts the image into a set
of electric signals. These signals travel over the telephone line to the receiving fax machine.
Then machine converts the electric signals back into an image of the original document and
then prints a copy.
Some business people use small desktop fax machines or portable models at home or when
they travel. A personal computer can also be used to send and receive documents if it is
equipped with a special electronic circuit board called a fax board

8. What is the main information in paragraph 2?

a facsimile machine is a small photocopier

b. a facsimile machine is equipped with a telephone to transmit images

c. a facsimile machine transmits and receives images

d. a facsimile machine converts the electric signals back into an image

e. a facsimile machine sends documents to distant places


9. What do you call in the facsimile machine that converts the image of the document into a set
of electric signals?

a. a copier

b. an electronic scanner

c. a converter

d. a transmitting machine

e. a telephone

10. What do you need to enable your computer to send and receive documents like a fax?

a. a fax board

b. an electronic circuit

c. a transmitter

d. an electronic scanner

e. a signal converter

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