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Name : Rafli Albar Al Haj

Class : 12.01.002 (55)

NPM : 2305104010032

3. All of the following are mentioned about Pan American Airlines, EXCEPT that
(A) it started business in the 1960s
(B) it received requests for its first flight to the Moon
(C) it kept some people on a long waiting list
(D)it went out of business.
The reason : The statement “it started business in the 1960s” (A) isn’t in the text, in
the text it’s only explained that “In the 1960s, as space travel was becoming a subject
of much discussion, Pan American Airlines began receiving some fairly unusual
requests for flight information.” First paragraph, line (1-3).

4. Which of the following is NOT true about Pan Am’s Moon flights?
(A) People asked Pan Am about its flights to the Moon.
(B) Pan Am kept a waiting list for its Moon flights.
(C) Pan Am never really made any Moon flights.
(D) Pan Am’s waiting list had only a few names on it
The reason : The statement “(D)Pan Am’s waiting list had only a few names on it”
isn't true , because in the text explained that “it had a waiting list of more than
90,000 names for its first lunar flight” Third paragraph, line (2-3).
5. Which of the following is NOT true about the tunnel trees in Yosemite Valley?
(A) They are trees with holes cut in them.
(B) They are giant redwoods.
(C) Three tunnel trees currently exist.
(D) Cars have driven through some of them.
The reason : The statement “(C) Three tunnel trees currently exist.” Isn’t true, because
in the text explained that “Unfortunately, a third tunnel tree no longer exists”
Fourth paragraph, line (1)

6. All of the following are stated about the Dead Giant, EXCEPT that
(A) it is still a tunnel tree today
(B) it is just the stump of a tree
(C) it was cut less than a century ago
(D)it has a 10-foot opening
The reason : The statement “(C) it was cut less than a century ago” doesn’t match the
text, in the text explained that “The hole was cut through the base of the tree in 1878”
second paragraph, line (3), so it was cut more than a century ago.

7. Which of the following is NOT true about the California Tree?


(A) Its tunnel still exists.
(B) Its tunnel is 230 feet high.
(C) Its tunnel was cut in 1895.
(D) Cars are not allowed to go through it.
The reason : The statement “(B) Its tunnel is 230 feet high” isn’t true, because in the
text that “The other existing tunnel tree is the 230-foot high California Tree” third
paragraph, line (1). 230 feet is the height of the California Tree.
8. All of the following are true about the Wawona Tunnel Tree, EXCEPT that
(A) it does not exist anymore
(B) the tree lived for more than 2,000 years
(C) the tunnel tree was destroyed in a snowstorm
(D)the tunnel was destroyed in 1881
The reason : The statement “(D)the tunnel was destroyed in 1881” isn’t true, because
in the text explained that “The Wawona Tunnel Tree was a 2,100-year-old tree which
was carved in 1881” fourth paragraph, line (1-2). In 1881 The Wawona Tunnel Tree
was carved.

4. It can be inferred from the passage that family names


(A) were always taken from the area where a family lived
(B) were short names
(C) had little or no meaning
(D) could be taken from jobs
The reason : There is in the text “which was taken from the job of working with
metals” line (1-2)

5. Which of the following is implied about the Smith family name?


(A) It is definitely not more than 700 years old.
(B) It existed 600 years ago.
(C) It did not exist 500 years ago.
(D)It definitely was not in use 1,000 years ago.
The reason : On line (4) “this last name is at least 700 years old” has the same
meaning with “(B) It existed 600 years ago.”

6. In England there are probably


(A) more Smiths than there are in the United States
(B) more than a million Smiths
(C) fewer than a million Smiths
(D) no families with the name of Smith
The reason : On line (5-6) “perhaps another million Smiths living in other English
speaking countries worldwide.”. Perhaps there are fewer than a million Smiths in
England.
7. It can be inferred from the passage that corundum is
(A) the hardest mineral in the world
(B) not as hard as sapphire
(C) the second hardest mineral
(D) a rather soft mineral
The reason : On line (1-2), first paragraph “On the hardness scale, corundum
immediately follows diamond, which is the hardest mineral in the world” so the
second hardest mineral is corundum because the first hardest mineral is diamond.

8. Chromic oxide is probably what color?


(A) Clear
(B) Blue
(C) Red
(D) Green
The reason : On line (2-4), second paragraph “chromic oxide (Cr2O3) got into the
crystal structure when it formed millions of years ago, then the corundum turned a
deep, rich red and became ruby”

9. Yellow corundum is most likely called


(A) gold
(B) chromic oxide
(C) ruby
(D) sapphire
The reason : On line (4-6), third paragraph “However, corundum can have a variety of
other colors—e.g., green or purple—and still be called sapphire.”. Yellow can be
the other colors
10. It is implied in the passage that if a kayak has two holes, then
(A) it accommodates two riders
(B) it is less stable than a kayak with one hole
(C) it is as large as an umiak
(D)it cannot be used on the ocean
The reason : On line (1-3), second paragraph “A kayak is generally constructed with
one opening in the deck for one rider; however, some kayaks are made for two.”. So if
a kayak has two holes, it’s for two riders”

11. It can be inferred from the passage that an example of the animals mentioned might
be
(A) a kangaroo
(B) a snake
(C) a whale
(D) a salmon
The reason : On line (4-5), third paragraph “ it is used for hunting larger animals that
are too big to be hunted in a kayak.”. Whale is larger animal that are too big to be
haunted in a kayak.

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