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SOAL LATIHAN UJIAN SEKOLAH

TAHUN PELAJARAN 2020/2021

Sekolah : SMK Atlantis Plus

Jumlah soal : 30

Mata pelajaran : BAHASA INGGRIS

Bentuk soal/tes : PG

Alokasi waktu : 120 Menit

Read the following text to answer questions no. 1-2!

Steven Paul Jobs, popularly known as Steve Jobs, was born on February 24, 1955, to
Joanne Simpson and Adulfattah “John” Jandali, two University of Wisconsin graduate students
who have their unnamed son up for adoption. His father, Abdulfattah Jandali, was a Syrian
Political Science Professor and his mother, Joanne Simpson, worked as a speech therapist.
Shortly after Steve was placed for adoption, his biological parents married and had another
child, Mona Simpson. It was not until Jobs was 27 that he was able to uncover information on
his biological parents.

As an infant, Steven was adapted by Clara and Paul Jobs and named Steven Jobs. Clara
worked as an accountant and Paul was a Coast Guard veteran and machinist. The family lived in
Mountain View within California’s Silicon Valley. As A boy, Jobs and his father would work on
electronics in the family garage. Paul would show his son how to take apart and reconstruct
electronics, a hobby which instilled confidence, tenacity, and mechanical prowess in young Job.

After he enrolled in high school, Jobs spent his free time at Hewlett-Packard. It was there
that he befriended computer club teacher Steve Wozniak. Wozniak was a brilliant computer
engine, and the two developed great respect for another.

In 1976, when Jobs was just 21, he and Wozniak started Apple Computers. The duo
started in the Jobs family garage, and funded their entrepreneurial venture after Job sold his
Volkswagen bus and Wozniak sold his beloved scientific calculator

1. What did Jobs and Wozniak do to get financial support to run from Apple Computers?
A. They staged a fun rising at Hawlet-Packard.
B. They proposed a loan from a bank.
C. They sold their useful property.
D. They asked for their parent’s help.
E. They started Apple Computers.

2. How did Steve Jobs start learning electronics?


A. He learned it from Jandali.
B. He took apart electronics.
C. His parents showed it to him.
D. His Volkswagen busses.
E. Paul Jobs taught him.
Number 3-5 based on the following text

Bali, Indonesia- The island of Gods-lost its innocence at around 23.15 on Saturday,
October 12th 2002, when terrorists triggered a bomb placed in two popular nightclubs of
Paddy’s and Sari Club killing almost 200 international tourists and locals alike, with many more
injured. The effect of the blasts triggered a crisis and the like which had never been seen in Bali
before and indeed shocked the world.

The tourism industry obviously was devastated. Hotel room occupancy rates, which for
some properties were close to 100 percent prior to the attacks, plummeted to single digit levels
for many establishments as the mass exodus of international visitors gained momentum. Inbound
air capacity was slashed, business closed and many Balinese found themselves unemployed.

3. What does the text tell us?


A. The effect of the bombs on industry in Bali.
B. The tourism industry in Bali was totally devastated.
C. All business in Bali was closed after the bomb tragedy.
D. The terrorist triggering a bomb placed in front of hotel.
E. The effect of the blasts triggered a crisis.

4. We know from the text that ...


A. Almost two hundred local people were killed in Kuta.
B. Many people were injured when the terrorists triggered a bomb in Kuta.
C. Bali had ever had such a tragedy.
D. The tragedy was shocking the world because there were a lot of tourists.
E. Many Balinese found themselves unemployed.

5. “The tourism industry obviously was devastated” (Paragraph 2)


The underlined word is closest in meaning to ...
A. Fascinated.
B. Developed.
C. Destroyed.
D. Improved.
E. Admired.

Read the text to answer question number 6-7!


How to burn CD to put music in!

Burning a CD allows you to take music from one CD and transfer it onto another CD. This
process is possible with any computer that has a CD driver, but it is easier on a computer
that can run two CDs at once. Either way, you can copy all your music from one CD to the
next. Here is how to copy from one CD to another, using one and two CD drivers.
Instructions Burning with two CD Trays
1. Insert the CD from which you want to burn music into your computer’s CD tray. Insert a
blank CD into your computer’s second CD tray.
2. Open windows media player and wait for it to recognize the CD.
3. Click the “burn” option at the top of Windows Media Player. Drag the songs you want
from the list of your songs into the area on the right labeled “Burn List”.
4. Choose the blank CD onto which you want to burn your song. This can be done at the top
of the Burn List Menu.
5. Click the “Start Burn” button when you have all the song you want for the CD added to
the Burn List. Wait for your computer to finish the CD, then take both of the CDs out.
6. According to the text above, What should we do after click the “burn” option at the top of
Windows Media Player?
A. Choose the blank CD onto which you want to burn your song.
B. Open windows media player and wait for it to recognize the CD.
C. Wait for your computer to finish the CD, then take both CDs out.
D. Drag the songs from the list of Songs.
E. Click the start burn button when you have all the song you want.

7. The text above really gives you information on how to burn a CD in your computer. In your
opinion, what will happen if you don’t use the blank CD in burning a CD?
A. I think it can be done by at the top menu of the burn list menu.
B. I think the process of burning CD can be failed.
C. In my opinion, the burning CD can be running well.
D. As A supposed that the process of burning CD is done as long any computer has a CD
driver.
E. In my opinion, the burning CD can’t be sold out.

Look at the following pictures to answer questions number 8-9!

8. Based on your analysis in the announcements, what is the difference between pictures
above?
A. 1st picture tells us about joining school fair on Sunday 26 march.
B. 1st picture categories as written announcement while 2nd picture is oral one.
C. 1st picture is business announcement and the 2nd picture is graduation one.
D. 1st picture gives information about how to get the free raffle while 2 nd picture gives us
instruction not to go library.
E. 1st picture tells us about the birthday ShopRite.

9. What is your conclusion of the dominant language used on both pictures above?
A. Conjunction and simple present tense
B. Simple present and simple past tense
C. Simple present and simple future tense
D. Direct speech and conjunction
E. Simple present continuous tense

Read the Following Text to Answer Question No. 10-11


1. Buy a ticket before entering the gate.
2. Leave all your belongings before entering the building.
3. Eating, drinking, and smoking are not allowed in the building.
4. Do not turn a radio or tape recorder inside the building.
5. Touching the antiquities is prohibited.
6. Do not take any picture of the antiquities.
10. What should the visitors do before they come into the gate?
A. Buy a ticket.
B. Take a picture.
C. Eat and drink.
D. Turn radio.
E. Turn tape recorder

11. What’s the synonym of the word ‘prohibited’ on the text?


A. Allowed.
B. Restricted.
C. Permitted.
D. Rightful.
E. Banned.

The following text to answer question number 12!

In accordance with the international security regulation, the following items are never allowed to
be taken onto a plane by passengers, either in their carry-on bags or in their checked luggage:
weapons, including knives and guns; explosives, including dynamite and fireworks.
The following items may be placed in checked luggage but not on carry-on bags; tools, including
hammers, screwdrivers, and wrenches; sport equipment such as golf clubs, baseball bats, skis,
and ski poles.
When you pass through the security line, all bags will go through our X-Ray machines and some
bags will be manually checked by personal, as well.

12. What can be concluded from the text?


A. Knives are sometimes acceptable during the flight.
B. Additional inspection for passenger goods may be needed.
C. The X-Ray machines will only be used in case of vulnerability.
D. Passengers may take their checked luggage onto the flight cabin.
E. The following items may be placed in checked luggage.

13. Ali : So, what do you plan for the next holiday?
Budi : … to an orphanage to help the children doing their housework.
A. I often go
B. I would like to
C. I’m thinking of going
D. I’m used to go
E. I should go

14. Woman : Good morning. How may we help you, Sir?


Man : Excuse me, I would like to make a saving account.
Woman : All right, Sir. May I have your identity card?
Man : Sure. ...
The best expression to respon dialogue above is …
A. I don’t needs an identity card.
B. I never care of helping you.
C. Here you are.
D. No, Thanks anyway.
E. Thank you.
15. Jenny : I have a problem with English. I never got good score for English so far. What
do
you think I should do?

John : If … , get an additional lesson for English or join the Student English Club.
A. You want to improve your English.
B. You wanted to improve your English.
C. You had wanted to improve your English.
D. She wants to improve your English.
E. She had wanted to improve her English.

16. Hanidar : … me about the accident last night.


Danil : Actually, I don’t know about the accident last night.
A. Is telling
B. Told
C. Tell
D. Will tell
E. Was tell

17. Receptionist : What can I do for you, madam?


Mr. Annisa : I want to … a double room for a week
A. check in
B. reservation book
C. attend
D. order
E. like

18. The reader has … how to add some information in a caption


A. known
B. knowing
C. knew
D. know
E. was know

19. Zidan : Excuse me, may I sit here.


Yes : yes, …
A. I’m sorry ma’am
B. Yes, of course
C. don’t mention it
D. yes please
E. thankyou

20. Fajar : Where is Ali?


Ali : He is still sleeping in his room
Fajar : He has been sleeping for 16 Hours. We should wake him up.
What tense is used in the underline sentence?
A. Present tense
B. Present perfect continuous
C. Past perfect continuous tense
D. Past perfect
E. Future tense
The following text to answer question number 21-22!

Whale

Whales are sea-living mammals. They therefore breathe air but cannot survive or land. Some
species are very large indeed and the blue whale, which ca exceed 30 meter length, is the largest
animal which lives on earth. Superficially the whale looks rather like a fish, but there are
important difference in its external structure; its tail consist of a pair of broad, flat horizontal
paddles ( the tail of a fish is vertical ) and it has a single nostril on top of its breadth, broad head.
The skin is smooth and shiny and beneath it lies a layer of flat (blubber). This is up to 30 meter
in thickness and serves to conserve heat and body fluids.

21. The text tells us about?


A. sea-living mammals
B. the description of mammals
C. the difference between whales and fish
D. whales
E. blubber

22. The length of a whale is …


A. less than 30 meters
B. more than 30 meters
C. 30 meters at the most
D. 30 meters
E. up to 30 meters

Percentage of national consumer expenditure by category – 2002

23. The table above shows us ….


A. The forecast visits to four European cities, London, Paris, Madrid and Istanbul, from
three countries the United States, Canada and Mexico.
B. The gross earnings of fiction books in five categories (Young Adults, Classics, Mystery,
Romance and Sci-Fi and Fantasy).
C. The expenditure of two countries on consumer goods in 2002.
D. Percentages of consumer expenditure for three categories of products and services
in five countries in 2002.
E. The country is Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, France.
Read the following text carefully to answer question no. 24-25!

PO BOX 1393

JKB 11013

To whom it may concern,

I’m applying for the Project Manager position advertised through Jakarta Post. As shown in the
enclosed resume, I have a strong academic background in Chemical Engineer graduated from
Universitas Indonesia on 2007.

My current work as Project Management in various multinational company has given me firsthand
experience in the challenge associated with the development of a successful Petrochemical
Company. In addition, I have excellent managerial and communication skills both in Bahasa
Indonesia as well as English.

This background, combined with over ten years of Ethylene Plant Operation as Project
Management, has given me a unique perspective that would be particularly valuable in meeting the
responsibilities of this position, as described in your position. I am and independent individual who
capable to work under pressure.

I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you to discuss my qualifications in more detail and
look forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Dian Sastrowardoyo

24. From the application letter as you analyze, what are the skills that applicant presented on the
application letter?
A. Managerial and communication skills.
B. Accounting and managerial skills.
C. Public speaking and communication skills.
D. Bahasa Indonesia and English.
E. Project Management.

25. What is the conclusion of the text above?


A. The applicant got info from the internet.
B. The applicant send to JKB 11013
C. The applicant will have the opportunity this job.
D. The applicant has ten years’ experience in management.
E. The applicant must be accepted by the company.

Read the following text carefully to answer question no. 26-28!


Dear Mr. Fairburn,
Responding to your advertisement in last Tuesday’s Guardian newspaper for a trainee
accounts manager, please find enclosed my CV. I am interested in the job advertised because
your company is well known as a world leader in creating innovative products.
As a recent graduate, I am well aware that I have much to learn and it is exactly this kind
of challenging environment that I am seeking. You will also see from my CV that I am a person
who result oriented. The achievements that I mostly proud about are raising over £15,000 for a
local charity and finishing the London Marathon.
Regarding other requirements, I believe I am a suitable candidate for the position
because:
- I hold a degree in Economic
- I am flexible about working hours
- I have good organisational skills
I am also available for interview at any time convenient to you. Please don’t hesitate to
contact me at any time by phone or in writing if you have further questions.
Yours sincerely,
Philip Morrissey

26. What is the reason Philip Morrissey writing this letter?


A. To inform about a job vacancy to Mr. Fairburn.
B. To put on an advertisement in Guardian newspaper.
C. To promote and raising fund for the London Marathon.
D. To apply for a position as a trainee accounts manager.
E. To tell about interview at any time to me.

27. What will Mr. Fairburn do after reading the letter?


A. Giving Philip a job that he wants.
B. Asking Philip to join the marathon.
C. Tell Philip to out from the marathon.
D. Training Philip as new an account manager.
E. Giving Philip an interview.

28. “I am flexible about working hours”


From this sentence, we know that Philip Morrissey ….
A. is willing to work overtime
B. has a very flexible type of body
C. enjoy working very much
D. has a certain working hour?
E. are has to work every time

Questions number 29-31 refer to the text below.

1. Remove the shredder from its cartoon and unwind the cord to its full length.
2. Place its waste bin on a firm and stable surface in upright position.
3. Take the main unit by holding each side and put it on top of its waste bin.
4. Make sure the function switch is in the ‘OFF’ position. (20)
5. Connect the plug to the 220 – 240 VA.
6. To use auto remote, turn the function switch to ‘AUTO’.
7. Put the paper into the input slot, the micro-switch in the input slot will then indicate the
machine to start shredding the paper.
8. Once all the paper has been shredded it will stop automatically.

29. Who would likely read this manual is likely the manual intended for?
A. Mechanic
B. Housewife
C. Driver
D. Office worker
E. Pilot

30. What should we do before connect the plug?


A. Put it onto the waste bin.
B. Unwind the cord to its full length.
C. Make sure the function switch is off.
D. Remove the shredder from its cartoon.
E. Stop the plugin outside.

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