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Choose the correct answer by crossing (x) a, b, c, d, or el


5. Before using the phone again, we have to….
a. waiting the phone
b. charging the pho
c. take off the phone
d. put down the phone
e: turm on the phone
Text for number 1 to 5
How to Insert Sim Card Cellphone
Cellphone is a modern communication device which connects one to the others by voice,
written message and data. However this device can not work until the SIM card is inserted.
When Inserting the SIM Card to cellphone make sure that the cellphone has been switched. off
and folliow the direction bellow:
 First of all, press the locking catch and slide the cover then lift it off the phone
 After that, push two catches in the.opposite directions and remove the battery
 Next, slide the SIM card carefully into the slot and make sure that the golden connect arson are
facing to the connector of the phone
 Then, put the battery and align it until snaps into its place.
 Finally, insert the two catches of the back cover corresponding slot in the phone and slide the cover
forward button of the phone until locks into place.
 Don't forget to switch on the cellphone. Wait until it is ready to use
1. What is the genre of the text?
a. Procedure text
b. Analytical text
c. Narrative text
d. Descriptive text
e. Explanation text
2. The text tells us about....
a. how to turn on the phone
b. how to insert sim card cellphone
c. how to turn off the phone
d. how to register the smartphone
e. how to reboot the phone
3. What is to be make sure before inserting the sim card?
a. the sim card is ready
b. the tool is complete
c. the phone is switched off
d. the battery is already full
e. the phone is good
4. What is the fourth step in inserting card?
a. remove the battery
b. insert the sim card
c. turn on the phone
d. put the battery and align
e. close the phone
5. Before using the phone again, we have to....
a. waiting the phone
b. charging the phone
c. take off the phone
d. put down the phone
e. turn on the phone
Text for questions number 6 to 10
Meat Floss Porridge

Ingredients
 250 cc hot water
 50 gram instant porridge
 1 spoon soy sauce
 1 spoon chili sauce
 Crackers
 10 gram meat floss
Suggested Preparation
 Put instant porridge into a bowl.
 Pour 250 cc hot water, stir well. Leave it for about 3 minutes until porridge thickened.
 Add soy sauce and chili sauce (as much as you like).
 Then, spread crackers and meat floss. The porridge is ready to be served.
6. How much instant porridge do you need to make the meat floss porridge?
a. 250 cc
b. 50 gram
c. 1 spoon
d. 10 gram
e. 1 kg
7. What should we do after stirring the porridge?
a. Put the instant porridge into a bow.
b. Add soya sauce and chili sauce
c. Add crackers and meat floss.
d. Wait for about 3 minutes.
e. Let them cool for 1 hours.
8. "… until the porridge thickoned"
What is the meaning of the underlined word?
a. To become solid
b. To get weak
c. To raise the volume
d. To become powder
e. To become rice
9. How many spoons we should add the soy sauce?
a. 1 spoons
b. 4 spoons
c. 2 spoons
d. 5 spoons
e. 3 spoons
10. What should we do after pouring hot water into the porridge?
a. Leave it for 5 minutes
b. Pour a cold water
c. Add 1 spoon salt
d. Stir it
e. Add soy sauce

Text for questions number 11 to 15

How to Make Lemon Squash


Ingredients (measuring cup usod, 1 cupa 250 mL):
 500 grams lemons, 10 to 12 lemons or 1 cup lemon juice,
 1 cup water.
 500 grams or 2 heapud cups of organic unrefined cane sugar or regular sugar or raw sugar,
 1 /2 tsp saffron/kesar, crushed (optional), and
 8 to 9 green cardamoms/chotti elachi, crushed or 1 tsp cardamom powder (optional).
These are the steps:
 First in a pan or saucepan, take 1 cup water and 500 grams sugar.
 Keep this sugar-water solution on a low flame. Stir so that the sugar dissolved. The solution will be
sticky when you touch it.
 When all the sugar has dissolved switch off the flame. You can also heat the sugar solution till 1 /2
string or 1 string consistency.
 Next step will be to filter the sugar solution of its impurities. Line a bowl with a strainer. Line the
strainer with a muslin cloth.
 Now pour the hot sugar solution carefully through the muslin-lined strainer into the bowl.
 Here is the collected sugar syrup in the bowl. Let this filtered sugar solution become lukewarm or
come down to a room temperature
 Then rinse the lemons well in water. Halve them.
 With a lemon squeezer, extract juice from each half in a bow or mug.
 From 500 grams lemons, I got 1 cup lemon juice.
 If there are small seeds in the lemon juice then filter it through a tea strainer.
 Powder seeds of 8 to 9 cardamoms and 1 /2 tsp saffron/kesar in a mortar-pestle. Keep aside.
 Now add the lemon juice to the sugar syrup.The sugar syrup should be lukewarm or at room
temperature when you add the lemon juice.
 Add the powdered cardamom and saffron. Stir the lemon squash very well.
 Now pour the lemon squash in a sterilized bottle or jar. Close the lid tightly and refrigerate.
 When preparing the lemon squash drink add 3 to 4 tbsp of the squash in a glass and add water. Stir
and serve. You can also add ice cubes in the drink or make the drink with chilled water.

Taken from http://www.vegrecipesofindia.com/lemon- squash-recipe|


11. How much water do we use to make lemon squash?
a. One cup
b. Four cups
c. Two cups
d. Five cups
e. Three cups

12. How much sugar should we use?


a. One cup
b. 1 /2 teaspoon
c. 500 grams
d. 1 teaspoon
e. 3 to 4 tablespoons
13. What can we use to fiter the lemon juice from the seeds?
a. A bowl
b. A tea strainer
c. A bottle
d. A pan
e. A cup
14. What should we do after we pour the lemon squash into a jar?
a. Add powder cardamom
b. Stir it very carefully.
c. Add water.
d. Lid the jar tighty and refigerate it.
e. Drink it with ice cube.
15. Which one is wrong in making lemon squash?
a. We have to rinse the lemon in water well before cutting them into two halves
b. We must switch off the flame when all the sugar has dissolved.
c. With a tea strainer, extract juice from each half in a bowl or mug.
d. We have to pour the lemon squash in a sterilized bottle or jar.
e. We can add 3 to 4 tbsp of the squash in a glass and add water in preparing lemon squash drink.
Text for questions number 16 to 20
Operating Digital Camera
You need:
 a digital camera
 an object (a friend/classmate or something interesting, you can find around the classroom or school
yard)
Follow the steps below to take picture:
 Hold up the camera and centre the object in the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
 More closer or use the zoom control for the result you want
 When you are ready to take the picture, hold the shutter half way. It is very important, so the
camera sets the focus, shutter speed, and various other calculations.
 A light should appear that let you know the camera is set to go.
 Press shutter all the way down. It may be necessary to turn off the LCD and used the view finder
when there is more extreme sunlight to conserve battery. Glare from the LCD does not work well
with more bright light.
16. What is the kind of the text above?
a. Descriptive text
b. Procedure text
c. Analytical text
d. Explanation text
e. Report text

17. It may be necessary … the LCD and used the view finder when there is more extreme sunlight
a. switch of
b. turn
c. close
d. open
e. shut
18. What will happen to the LCD when there is more extreme sunlight?
a. The glare is broken .
b. The glare works well
c. The glare is unbroken
d. The glare runs vety well
e. The glare does not work well
19. What is the purpose of the text?
a. To retell events for the purpose of informing or entertaining
b. To present two point of view about an issue
c. To amuse or entertain and to deal with actual or vicarious experience in different way
d. To describes how something is accomplishes throuah a sequence of actions or steps
e. To describe a peculiar person, place, or thing
20. What is the main material to operate the camera?
a. laptop
b. camera
c. tripod
d. LCD
e. projector
Text for questions number 21 to 25

How to Install CD-ROM

 Turn off your computer and unplug power cord from power outlet
 Carefully remove the computer cover
 Set the Master/Slave jumper on the rear panel of drive
 (To get best results, we strongly suggest that you connect your device to the Secondary IDE port as
the MASTER device.)
 Connect the IDE cable to the drive.
 Connect the 4-pole power cable to the drive.
 Connect the audio cable (if applicable)
 Carefully slide the drive into the empty bay and mount it. Then replace the computer cover.
 Plug your computer back to power outlet and then turn the power on

21. The text above explain us how to ....


a. Unpack CD-ROM
b. Install the CD-ROM
c. Uninstall CD-ROM
d. Remove CD-ROM from our computer
e. How to make CD-ROM
22. What is the purpose of the text?
a. To explain how to install CD-ROM
b. To tell the reader about computer.
c. To discuss the influence of CD-ROM on the computer work
d. To measure the effectiveness of computer working with CD-ROM installed.
e. How to Uninstall CD ROM
23. What steps do we take before installing the CD-ROM?
a. Remove the computer cover
b. Unplug all other devices first
c. Turn off the computer and unplug the power cable
d. Turn the computer on before installing CD-ROM
e. Turn On the CD-ROM
24. What does the writer strongly recommend in order to get the best result of the CD-ROM
installation?
a. That we remove the computer cover first.
b. That the computer should be turned off before installing CD-ROM
c. That the CD-ROM is set as Master device in the Secondary IDE.
d. That CD-ROM is set as Master device in Primary IDE
e. The CD-ROM is clean
25. We have to connect the CD-ROM to the following types af cable except ...
a. power cable
b. audio cable
c. ide cable
d. monitor cable
e. connect the 4-pole power cable to the drive
26. What part of the CD-ROM should be set if you want to apply CD-ROM as Master or Slave?
a. Motherboard slot
b. IDE slot
c. Cable power
d. Master/Slave Jumper
e. CD-RW

27. "Connect the audio cable (if applicable)."


The sentence implies ...
a. you may not turn the computer on before connecting the cable.
b. your CD-ROM may not work property if you do not connect the cable.
c. it is not necessary to connect the cable if it is not valid
d. reinstall the cd-rom if you have not connected the cable.
e. the CD-ROM is on bad connection.
28. "Connect the IDE cable to the drive."
The word 'drive' in the sentence refers to …
a. CD-ROM
b. jumper
c. motherboard
d. computer
e. wall outlet
29. "Carefully slide the drive into the empty bay and mount it.”
The word 'bay' in the sentence is similar in meaning to....
a. jumper
b. cable
c. button
d. compartment
e. motherboard
30. Plug your computer back to power outlet and then turn the power on.
The word 'outlet' in the sentence is similar in meaning to....
a. button
b. channel
c. cable
d. port
e. hole
Text for questions number 31 to 35
How to Make a Glass of Coffee
Materials:
 Water
 Sugar
 Coffee
 Glass
 Spoon
 Kettle
Steps:
1) Boil the water first
2) Second, take two spoons of coffee and tw spoons of sugar. put into a glass
3) Next, pour the hot water into a glass
4) Then, stir it gently
5) Finally. your coffee is ready to drink

31. From the text above, we get information on .


a. making a glass of coffee
b. boiling coffee
c. brewing coffee
d. the effect of making coffee
e. buying coffee
32. How many materials we need?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 5
e. 6
33. What is the first step?
a. Preparing the glass
b. Boiling water
c. Take the spoon
d. Take the coffee
e. Stir the coffee
34. How much coffee should we put in?
a. One spoon
b. Three spoon
c. Two spoon
d. Four spoon
e. Five spoon
35. What is the fourth step?
a. Pour the water
b. Add the sugar
c. Add the ice
d. Stir the coffee
e. Serve it
Text for questions number 36 to 37

How to Use a Gas Stove

1) Make sure that all a gas stove parts are connected perfectly; the stove, the gas hose, and the gas
cylinder
2) For practice, you can place a pan on the burner you want to use
3) To lit the flame, push the burner's control knob in and turn it immediately to the left.
4) Adjust the knob to your desired heat setting or flame height. The larger the flame, the hotter it is
and the faster your food will cook.
5) To turn the stove off, turn the knob all the way to the right

36. These are the things should be connected before turn on the gas stove, except....
a. the stove
b. the gas cylinder
c. the gas hose
d. regulator
e. the fire
37. The larger the flame, the faster your food will ...
a. Cooked
b. Rare
c. Fried
d. Well
e. sweet
Text for questions number 38 to 40

Making Aromatic Candle

Making colored and scented candles is really quick and simple. What's more, you'll save so much
money.
If making candles is easy, why do you ever buy one from a shop? What you need in making
candles are wax, moulds, wick, dye discs, essential oils, and a double boiler. All these materials are
available from craft shops. Or if you do not want to buy them, you can improvise with an old saucepan,
Pyrex jug, or even a sturdy can, in a pot of water. After providing the materials, follow this procedure or
instruction in making candles!
First of all, melt the wax. All wax has a flash point, so to prevent it from bursting into flames; you
must melt it in a double boiler, with water at the bottom of the pan.
Then, prepare the mould with the wick. Thread the wick through the mould and make sure that
you leave a good few centimeters sticking out of the hole in the bottom.
After that, add the scent. If you want a scented candle, add a few drops of essential oil to the
melted wax. You can use any essential oil you like, as long as it doesn't contain water.
Next step, pour the wax into the mould. Try and tip the wax into the mould quickly, all in one go,
to minimize spillage and air bubbles.
Then, release the bubbles and top it up. Releasing the air bubbles will eventually make the
candle sink, so you will need to top it up with more melted wax.
Finally, remove it from the mould. After four or five hours, the candle can be taken out of its
mould.Your candle is now ready for display. Remember, you must always leave it for a day before
lighting it.

38. What does paragraph one tell us about?


a. The steps in making candles.
b. The materials we need in making candles
c. The goal of the text in making candles.
d. The way to make candles.
e. The way to make a bread.
39. What should you do after melting the wax?
a. Pour the melting wax into the mould.
b. Remove the melting wax from the mould.
c. Prepare the mould with the wick.
d. Release the bubbles and top it up.
e. Heat the pan
40. Where can we buy the materials for making candles?
a. At the handicraft shop.
b. At the super market.
c. At the stall.
d. In the craft shop.
e. In the vegetable store.

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