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UJIAN AKHIR SEMESTER GENAP TA.2020/2021


Mata Kuliah : Bahasa Inggris
Tingkat / Semester : I (Satu) / II (Dua.
Hari / Tanggal :
Waktu : Menit
: Dita Grace, M.Pd.
Dosen
L Manik , S.Pd., M.Pd.

Please cross (X) the right answer!


The picture below is for number 1 – 2.

1. From the picture above, you can use this cream on your body parts, except….
a. Hands
b. Legs
c. Eyes
d. Stomach
e. Back

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2. . . . is the name of the illness that can be cured by the medicine.
a. Johnson & Johnson
b. Benadryl
c. Extra Strength
d. Consumer Company
e. Itch

See the information below!

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3. Which of the following is the correct definition of 'active ingredients'?
a. The ingredients which will provide symptom relief.
b. The ingredients which will prolong the shelf-life of the medication.
c. The instructions regarding how much and how often to take the medication.
d. The warnings regarding possible side effects of the medication.
e. The ingredients which relief the symptoms

4. Which part of the drug label details other medical conditions that would prohibit
you safely taking a specific medication and also potentially dangerous side effects
that you may experience if you do choose to take this medication?
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a. Active ingredients
b. Uses
c. Warnings
d. Directions
e. Dosage

5. Joe buys a medication from the store. He is looking at the drug label trying to
understand all the symptoms that could be relieved by all the different active
ingredients contained in the medication. Under which section would he find this
information most readily?
a. Active ingredients
b. Uses
c. Warnings
d. Directions
e. Expiration date

Study the pictures below and answer the following question.

6. Do you take aspirin for a headache?


a. Yes, I do.
b. Yes, I Can.
c. No, I Must.
d. No, I am.
e. Yes, I was

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7. How many tablespoon (tsp) of medicine can an 8 year-old kid take in a day?
a. 4 tsp
b. 8 tsp
c. 1 tsp
d. 12 tsp
e. 6 tsp
8. N: Please have... I want to give injection on your buttock.
P: Alright, nurse.

a. Supine position
b. Prone position
c. Litotomi position
d. Side- lying position
e. Face downward

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9. N : Please.... I want to give you an injection on your arm, and please be
relax.
P : O.K. Nurse

a. Roll up your sleeve


b. Roll down your pants
c. Roll up your pants
d. Roll down your blouse
e. Roll down your skirt
10. An intramuscular injection is given in the . . . .
a. Vein
b. Muscle tissue
c. Under the skin
d. None of these
e. Under the heart muscle
11. Intramuscular injections are always given at a ....degree angle.

a. 30
b. 45
c. 90
d. 120

12. Which disease can be caused by consistently eating too much sugar?
a. Cancer
b. Heart Disease

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c. Apendicitis
d. Coronavirus
e. Measless
13. N : Mr. Robert, you may have .....................according to the doctor’s report. You
have to go on a diet that is good for your condition. You may consume
carbohydrates less than 250 gr. Consume more of green leafy vegetables,
consume low of fat to keep the cholesterol level low.
P : all right nurse
a. Cancer
b. Diabetes Meilitus
c. Apendicitis
d. Chicken pox
e. Mumps

14. Here are some symptoms of a patients disease : watery stools, abdominal
cramps, abdominal pain, blood in the stool, nausea, and fever. What is the
patient suffer from ?
a. fracture
b. dizzy
c. lung disease
d. diarrhea
e. cough

15. Here are the symptoms of a disease :


- going to the toilet a lot, especially at night
- being really thirsty
- feeling more tired than usual
- losing weight without trying to
- cuts and wounds take longer to heal
- blurred vision
Based on the symptoms described above, we may certainly state that the illness is....
a. cataract
b. fatigue
c. insomnia
d. lever
e. diabetes

The reading below for number 16 – 20!


Anxiety is part of your body’s stress-response system—and it’s
uncomfortable, overwhelming and sometimes plain confusing. “I describe
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anxiety as a future-oriented emotional response to a perceived threat,” says
Dr. Joel Minden, a clinical psychologist and the author of Show Your Anxiety
Who’s Boss. “We anticipate that something bad will happen. Maybe we have
evidence for thinking that. Maybe we don’t. But we have a belief that
something catastrophic might occur.”
Almost immediately after that, Minden says, your sympathetic nervous
system, which controls involuntary processes like breathing and heart rate,
kicks into high gear. This leads your adrenal glands to release adrenalin and
cortisol, two of the crucial hormones driving your body’s fight-freeze-or-flight
response, which prompt anxiety’s physical symptoms. Your heart races, your
blood pressure rises, your pupils dilate, you get short of breath and you break
out into clammy sweats.
Meanwhile, cortisol curbs functions that your brain considers
nonessential: it alters immune-system responses and suppresses the
digestive system, the reproductive system and growth processes. This was
helpful for our ancestors trying to outrun a sabre-toothed tiger, but not so
much when you walk past someone in a grocery store and, even though
you’re both wearing masks, can’t stop ruminating for days afterward about
whether you might have caught COVID-19 when they coughed.
“The physiological sensations you get make sense when you’re in
danger,” says Dr. Melisa Robichaud, a psychologist and clinical instructor in
the University of British Columbia’s psychiatry department. “But they feel odd
and sometimes quite scary when there’s no physical threat.”

16. From the text, it can be inferred that anxiety is ......


a. driving the body to getting panic attack
b. giving an alarm that occured around you
c. lower your immunite system
d. pressured to your body
e. a defense system when someone attacks

17. What is the implied meaning from paragrah 2?


a. Mostly, the anxiety triggered the main body system
b. The hormones are fluenced after the adrenalin released
c. A bit quite breathing, since the heart beat and lungs goes up intense.
d. Sweating are mostly occurred when the body are in alarm
e. The anxiety pumps the adrenalin and cortisol, so it affects to other body
system.

18. What are the nonessential body system that influenced by anxiety?
a. sympathetic nervous system
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b. heart races, blood pressure rises, pupils dilate
c. the digestive system, the reproductive system and growth processes
d. reproductive system and growth system

19. “But they feel odd and sometimes quite scary when there’s no physical threat.”
Who does the bald word refer?
a. the system
b. anxiety disorder
c. Dr. Melisa Robichaud
d. body attack

20. “...describe anxiety as a future-oriented emotional response to a perceived


threat....”. The meaning of the phrase is ......
a. someone who at risk
b. under recover
c. collateral damage
d. an insurance hazard from a specified cause or source

The following text is for number 21 – 23!


Not entirely sure what psoriasis is, what causes it, or whether you can
‘catch’ it? Here’s what you need to know.
THREE COMMON SYMPTOMS
Even though there are different types of psoriasis, the three most prevalent
symptoms are scaling of the skin, itching and skin redness.
THERE’S MORE THAN ONE VARIETY
Nine out of 10 people who have psoriasis have ‘plaque psoriasis’, but there
are at least six other types that can affect different parts of the body.
IT’S NOT CONTAGIOUS
The exact cause of psoriasis remains unknown, but experts agree there’s a
genetic link.
It develops in people who have an inherited tendency for their skin’s
immune system to react abnormally to certain environmental ‘triggers’.
IT’S NOT CURABLE
True, but it can be controlled — and sometimes completely controlled —
with treatment.

21. What is the true based on the reading?


a. The rush on skin is contagious to other people.
b. Scratching the skin makes the better.
c. The genetic does not involved to psoriariasis.
d. The psiorasis can not healing fully but it is better under medical treatment.
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22. The word “contagious” based on the text has similar meaning to....
a. poisioning
b. infectious
c. transmittable
d. underwent treatment

23. What the topic is about ?


a. The treatment for psoriasis patient
b. The psioriasis needs to worry
c. The information of psoriasis
d. Genetics information has shown that never been fully recovered

The following reading is for number 24 – 33.


Many people have a food allergy to things like eggs and peanuts. An
allergy to peanuts can be deadly. However, researchers from Imperial
College London say that feeding eggs and peanuts to babies may stop them
getting allergies when they are older. The researchers looked at 146 different
studies about when children first ate eggs and peanuts. The studies involved
more than 200,000 children. The researchers found that if babies aged
between 4-to-6 months old ate eggs, they were 40 per cent less likely to get
an egg allergy than children who ate eggs later in life. Babies aged four-to-11
months old who ate things like peanut butter were 70 per cent less likely to
develop an allergy to peanuts.
Researcher Robert Boyle said egg and peanut allergies were the two
most common childhood food allergies. Dr Boyle advised parents to be
careful when feeding babies eggs and nuts. He said babies should never
have whole nuts because they might choke. They should also only have
smooth and not crunchy peanut butter. Other common food allergies are to
soy, wheat, sesame, fish and seafood. The researchers say giving these
foods to babies one at a time before they become a year old may protect
them from allergies. Parents should check their baby's health after each new
food. They also say that more research should be done to find the best ages
to start feeding eggs and peanuts to babies.

24. What did the article say an allergy to peanuts can be?
a. eggy
b. deadly
c. on a list
d. a thing
e. common
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25. How many different studies did the researchers look at?
a. 143
b. 144
c. 145
d. 146
e. 147

26. How many children's data did the researchers look at?
a. over 200,000
b. just less than 200,000
c. exactly 200,000
d. around 200,000
e. 200.000 – 300.000

27. How much less likely to get an egg allergy were babies who ate eggs?
a. 64%
b. 46%
c. 40%
d. 50%
e. 70%

28. How much less likely to get a peanut allergy were babies who ate peanuts?
a. 46%
b. 70%
c. 40%
d. 64%
e. Less 50%

29. What are the two most common childhood food allergies?
a. fish and seafood
b. soy and wheat
c. eggs and peanuts
d. bananas and grapefruit
e. bee polen and flower

30. What might happen if babies eat whole nuts?


a. they will get an allergy
b. their teeth will grow faster
c. they will be strong
d. they might choke
e. they have suffered in long term

31. What kind of peanut butter did a doctor suggest babies should eat?
a. smooth
b. salty
c. crunchy

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d. low fat
e. whole nut

32. How should parents give babies food they might be allergic to?
a. one at a time
b. quickly
c. with a spoon
d. through a straw
e. with hand

33. What thing did the researchers say needed to be done more?
a. ageing
b. research
c. eating
d. Feeding
e. baldness

The following text for number 34 – 40.


In general, the term “alternative therapy” refers to any health
treatment not standard in Western medical practice. When used alongside
standard medical practices, alternative approaches are referred to as
“complementary” medicine.
Beyond that, complementary and alternative therapies are difficult
to define, largely because the field is so diverse. It encompasses diet and
exercise changes, hypnosis, chiropractic adjustment, and poking needles
into a person’s skin (aka acupuncture), among other treatments.
The benefits of alternative therapies are hotly contested. More
research is needed to determine the efficacy of nearly all of these
practices, but that hasn’t stopped people from checking them out.
In 2008 (the most recent valid data we could find),more than 38
percent of American adults used some form of alternative medicine,
according to the NIH. Here are some of the practices that are changing the
way Americans approach medical care.

34. The text is focused on ......


A. Medical practice
B. Alternative therapy
C. Healing for senior people
D. The benefits of traditional medicine

35. Why the term of complementary therapies are difficult to have a meaning?
A. Both alternative and complementary are interchanged each other.
B. The therapies seem very heterogonous which difficult to easily understand.
C. The definition has not decided yet, since the small numbers are contemplation.
D. The therapies are considered happy since the healingness is avoided to be tested
out.

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36. The following here are considered as alternative medicine, such as :
A. cupping therapy, hypnosis and intravenous therapy
B. intravenous therapy, hypnosis, chiropractic adjusments
C. IV , hypnosis , saline tube
D. saline tube, counter cream, and saline tube
E. poking needle, chiropractic adjustment, hypnosis

37. What is the reason the alternative treatment difficult to accept?


A. The results of study has shown failed among patients.
B. Because among the researchers still have uncertain to believe of results.
C. The patients have placebo effects after treatment is very well.
D. The history of alternative treatments are considered illusion for healing.
E. The patients have belief on alternative more than standard medical practices.

38. “....any health treatment not standard in Western medical practice.” In first
paragraph, the best replace for the bald word is .....
A. Unfavorable
B. Unverified
C. Not typical
D. Not acceptable
E. Less standard

39. How many percent that in 2008 US citizen are using alternative healing?
A. Less than 40%
B. Average 38%
C. Bigger than 38%
D. Commonly 38%
E. More than 40%

40. “....some of the practices that are changing the way Americans approach medical
care”. In the last paragraph, the bold phrases has similar meaning to .....
A. not common healing
B. unvery like treatment
C. alternative medicine
D. combination healing
E. modern medicine

Complete the following text for number 41 – 46!

In the Middle Ages, hospitals served different functions to modern (41)_______ . People
who stay in the hospital for several days and weeks are called (42)_______ . People
who come to the hospital to have tests or treatment and then return home on the same
day are (43)_____ .The rooms where patients stay in hospital are called (44)______ .
After the treatment is completed, the patient is (45)_______ . back to the GP’s care. In
case of life-threatening situation the patient is admitted to the (46) _________.

41. A. wards
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B. institutions
C. department
D. office
E. section

42. A. outpatients
B. inpatients
C. medical students
D. doctor
E. janitor

43. A. outpatients
B. inpatients
C. medical students
D. doctor
E. janitor

44. A. wards
B. institutions
C. department
D. office
E. section

45. A. discharged
B. disobeyed
C. bring
D. admitted
E. carry

46. A. wards
B. therapy room
C. ICU
D. child ward
E. OR

47. The rehabilitation _____________ for alcohol is near the Green Park.
A. hospital
B. department
C. intensive care
D. A&E
E. ward

48. Yesterday, he __________ the hospital as his conditioned had improved.


A. came back
B. was discharged
C. stayed
D. made appointment
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E. needed a intensive care

49. In the morning, the nurse on duty _________and feels pulse.


A. takes
B. pumps
C. pushes
D. chekcs
E. hears

50. The _____________ performs the operation.


A. patient
B. dentist
C. nurse
D. anathesis
E. surgeon

___________________________ SELAMAT MENGERJAKAN ________________________

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