Sunday, 13 November 2011



 UNAS SMK 2005
LISTENING SECTION.
In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken English. There are four parts to this section, with special directions for each part.
PART I. DIRECTIONS : For each question, you will see a picture in your test book and you will hear four short statements. These statements will be spoken two times. They will not be
printed in your test sheet, so you  must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.
44F1A53BWhen you hear four statements, look at the picture in your test sheet and choose the statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Then on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer. Look at the sample below.
Now listen to the four statements.   Sample answer
A. The moon shines at night.              A   B    C   D
B. The sun shines during the day.
C. The moon travels around the sun.
D. The half  moon shines brightly.
Statement (A) “The moon shines at night.” Best
Describes what you see in the picture. Therefore
You should choose answer (A)
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PART II. DIRECTIONS : In this part of the test, you will hear a question spoken in English, followed by three responses, also spoken in English. The questions and responses will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test sheet, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. You have to choose the best response for each question.
Now listen to a sample question. You will hear :
X : Good morning, how are you?       You will hear :
A. I’m fine, thank you.                       B. I’m in the living room.                   C. My name is John.

The best responses to the question “how are you?” is choice (A), “I’m fine, thank you.” Therefore you should choose answer (A).
6. Mark your answer        8. Mark your answer        10. Mark your answer            12. Mark your answer
7. Mark your answer        9. Mark your answer        11. Mark your answer           13. Mark your answer
PART III. Directions : In this part of the test, you will hear five short conversations. The conversations will not be printed In your test sheet. You’ll hear the conversation two times, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say.
In your test sheet, you will read a question about each conversation. The question will be followed by four answers. You have to choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.
14. What did the caller telephone the agency for?
      A. Booking a seat in a bus.                                               C. Confirming his reservation.
      B. Canceling his reservation.                                            D. Changing the time of his travel.
15. What does the caller want to know?
A. Confirming about an order.                                         C. Method and time of product delivery.
B. Mr. Zakaria’s health condition.                                    D. Information about ABC printing House.
16. How often do the employees study?
      A. Twice a week.  B. Three times a week.            C. Four times a week.             D. Five times a week.
17. How long has the woman been working with the company up until now?
      A. 5 years.                         B. 9 years.                   C. 15 years.                             D. 19 years.
18. How long did the man live in Bandung?
      A. 5 years.                         B. 9 years.                   C. 15 years.                             D. 20 years.
19. What is the girl going to hold in her house?
      A. An engagement party.                                                  C. A celebration party.
      B. A University party.                                                      D. A senior high farewell party.
20. What does the man want?
      A. A seat in a theatre.       B. A single trip ticket.             C. A round trip ticket.            D. A book about Srby.
PART IV. DIRECTIONS. In this part of the test, you will hear five several short talks. Each will be spoken two times. They will not be printed in your test sheet,  so you must listen carefully to understand and remember what is said. In your test sheet, you will read two or more  questions  about each short talk.. The question will be followed by four answers. You have to choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.
21. What is advertised?
       A. Food.               B. Clothing.                C. Beverage.               D. Furniture.
22. Where should buyers go to get products?
      A. Korea.              B. Market.                   C. Supermarket.                      D. Kriyasta Department Store.
23. What must we do to install a computer system?
      A. Install it slowly and carefully.                         C. Follow the set up directions in the manual.
      B. Make it impossible to make mistake.               D. Align pin a plug with the corresponding holes.
24. What may happen if we don’t double check every connection?
       A. The cable cannot be put into  the correct socket.        C. There may be short circuit.
       B. It will be impossible to make a mistake.                      D. The computer can’t be switched on.
25. What’s basic unit of money of Spain?
       A. The mark.                    B. The peseta.             C. The escudo.                        D. The drachma.
26. When there’s a business transaction involving the three countries of France, the Nederland, what should they do in terms of the value of the business?
      A. The should use Euro.                                       C. They should convert the value into guilders.
      B. They should convert the value into Francs.     D. They should use dollars as their common currency
27. How many places are they planning to visit today?
      A. 8 places.                       B. 6 places.                  C. 4 places.                  D. 2 places.
28. Where can we have a spa?
       A. Pangalengan.               B. Lembang.               C. Subang.                  D. Mr. Ujo’s.
29. What is Brita card?
       A. A play card.                B. A bank card.           C. A student card.      D. A club membership.
30. When is a discount facility given?
      A. We have an account with any bank.    C. We buy goods on credit at every store.
      B. We make a deposit and withdrawal.    D. We use a Brita Card to buy products at stores bearing Brita

READING TEXT 1. Questions 31 – 32 refer to the following advertisement.
JOB FAIR.
A job fair will be held of the Downtown Convention Center on Saturday, April 15th, from 9.00 AM to 5.00 PM.
If you are interested in a career in:
·         Computer Programming.
·         Hotel Management.                            * Marketing.
·         Business Administration.                   * Journalism.
........then this is your opportunity to meet people who are currently working in these and other fields and who have job openings for you. The job fair will be held in Conference
Room 1 and doors open at 9:00 am. Bring ten copies of your resume and a list of references.
The downtown Convention Center I located at 125 South State Street, across from the Seward Hotel. It can be reached by the Main Street and Cross City bus lines. The job fair is sponsored by the City Chamber of Commerce.

31.     What can you do at the job fair?
A.    Learn how to write a resume.            C. Attend a conference.
B.     Meet potential employees.                 D. Buy things on sale.             E. Sell things on sale.
32.     Where will the job fair be held?
A.    In the Convention Center.                 C. On South State Street
B.     On Main Street.                                 D. At the Chamber of Commerce. E. Near the main street.
Questions 33 – 35 refer to the following instructions.
CAPITAL MOTEL Telephone Instructions
This telephone has been provided for your convenience.
·      To reach the front desk, dial 1.
·      To reach room service, dial 2.          * To reach maid service, dial 3.
·      To make a local call, dial 9 & then the number. * To make a long distance call, dial 1 to ask for assistance
Local Numbers of Interest.
Movie Hotline ……………………..567-2113      Tourist Information………………..567-3456
Airport Shuttle……………………. 567-5525      City Public Transportation………...567-1014.

33.     What should you do to call someone in another city?
A.    Call Tourist Information.                   C. Call City Public Transportation.
B.     Call room Service.                             D. Call the Front Desk.           E. Call the receptionist.
34.     If you dial 9-567-1014, what information can you find out?
A.    Which bus to take downtown.          C. Where to eat dinner.
B.     Which movies are showing tonight.  D. How to make a local call.   E. What to eat dinner.
35.     How can you ask someone to clean your room?
A.    Make a long distance.                        C. Call room service
B.     Dial 3.                                                D. Ask for Tourist Information. E. Inform the room boy.
Questions 36 – 38 refer to the following notice.
WELCOME TO HOWARD BEACH
In order to make a safe and enjoyable place for everyone’s use, we ask all members of the public to observe the following rules:
o   Swim in lifeguard protected areas only, designated (ditandai) by green flag.
o   Swimming is forbidden is areas of dangerous water conditions, designated by red flags.
o   Fishing is permitted only in areas designated by orange flags. There will be no fishing under any circumstances in the swimming areas.
o   Overnight camping is allowed by special permit only. Call the Parks and Recreation Department for details: 332-3535.
o   Please don’t litter (mengotori). Place all trash (sampah) in the provided receptacles.

36.     Which of the following is not allowed at Howard Beach?
A.    Fishing in areas marked with orange flags.   C. Spending the night on the beach.
B.     Throwing trash on the ground.                      D. Swimming near the life guard.   E. Diving in pond.
37.     What should people do if they want to camp on the beach?
A.    Ask a lifeguard.                                 C. Get permit.
B.     Camp next to the flag.                       D. Bring a receptacle.             E. Ask permission.
38.     What should people do in areas marked with red flags?
A.    Call the Park and Recreation Department.    C. Go swimming.
B.     Ask for permission.                                       D. Stay out of the water. E. Go diving in the sea.
Questions 39 – 41 refer to the following letter.
NEW WORLD COMPUTERS, INC



To     : Marry Mata.
From: Samuel Lee, Support Service Manager.
Date : September 17, 2008.
Dear Ms. Mata.
         According to our records, you recently contacted the New World Computer Technical Support Service and spoke with our representative, Joan Kim. We hope your experience was pleasant and effective. We would appreciate your giving us feedback on your experience with Technical Support by taking a few minutes to fill out the enclosed Customer Survey form. By letting us know about the quality of the support you received, you will help us ensure that we continue to provide you and all our customers with the excellent service that you deserve.
        Please return the form in the enclosed envelope, or you can complete it online by going to our website at www.nwc.com/suctomersurvey.  If you have any questions, please contact the Customer Support Office at 800-765-8978. Thank you for being a New World Computers’ customer.
                       Sincerely,  Samuel Lee.

39.     What is the purpose of this letter?
A.    To ask for the customer’s opinion.                C. To sell a new computer.
B.     To offer technical support.                            D. To advertise a website.      E. To buy a new one.
40.     How can the customer complete the form?
A.    By calling the Customer Support Office.      C. By contacting Ms. Kim.
B.     By going online.                                            D. By writing to Mr. Lee.       E. Send e-mail.
41.     Who did the customer speak with?
A.    The Support Manager.                       C. Someone in the Customer Support Office.
B.     A Technical Support representative. D. A new World Computers service.  E. Asking manager   
Questions 42 – 43 refer to the following memo.
To    :  All personnel.
From: Joseph Oh.
Re    : Training seminar.
Date:  July 16.
This is a reminder that a training seminar in the use of the new software package we have adopted will take place next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 9:30 to 3:00. Participation in this training seminar is mandatory for all staff of the Finance Office. Any other staff members who wish to participate should contact Mr. Oh in the Human Resources Office before Friday.
We are pleased to have Patricia Rossi of intelligent Software Design, Inc, as our trainer. Ms Rossi brings to this seminar years experience as a computer consultant, and the previous seminars at our company have been well received.

42.     Who must attend the seminar?
A.    All personnel.                                    C. Anybody who wants to.
B.     Everybody in the Finance Office.     D. People contacted by Mr. Oh.         E. No one wants it.
43.     Where will the seminar take place?
A.    At the Intelligent Software Design Company. C. In Conference Room B.
B.     In the Human Resources Office.                      D. In the Finance Office.     E. In the Accounting.

Questions 44 – 45 refer to the following advertisement.

WANTED
International shipping company seeks sales representative with experience in the shipping or transportation industries. The successful applicant will have a minimum five years experience in sales, be self motivated, and able to work with minimal supervision. A four year college degree is required.
We offer a competitive salary, an excellent benefits package, and the opportunity to work in an exciting, dynamic office.
Fax resume and cover letter, attn, Roberta Klaus, to 332-6789, or mail to:
Sunset International, Inc  1776 Constitution Avenue East Springfield.

44.     How can you apply for this position?
A.    Go to 1776 Constitution Avenue.     C. Send in your resume.
B.     Call Ms. Kraus by telephone.            D. Mail the company a package.         E. Call the telephone.
45.     According to the advertisement, which of the following is not a required qualification?
A.    Experience in supervisory position.   C. A college degree.
B.     Ability to work independently.         D. A background in sales.                   E. Inability to work.
Questions 46 – 50 refer to the following text.
            Once there lived a king who was dissatisfied with what he had. One day he fell ill. All the physicians in the land were summoned but none could cure him. At last the minister, who knew the king well said,” Your Majesty will get better as soon as you put on the shirt of a truly contented man.”
             The king was eager to get well. So he himself decided to go in search of a contented man. He saw a beggar sleeping under a tree. The man was barefoot and dressed in rags but anyone could see how happy he was by the beaming smile on his face.
            The king woke him up and said,” You look happy; are you content?”
            “Yes, I am,” answered the beggar happily.
            “Now give me your shirt,” demanded the king.
            The beggar was puzzled. “Why do you need my shirt?”  Then he removed the clothes which he used to cover his body. “Alas!” The beggar has no shirt on; he was bare. Only then did the king realize the truth. Though he had everything he complained so often. Here was a man who possessed nothing but he was happy and content.
46.     What is the topic of this text?
A.    The king is always happy.     C. The dissatisfied king.
B.     The satisfied king.                 D. The unhappy king.             E. The king never feels happy.
47.     All the physicians in the land were summoned but none could cure him. (paragraph 1 line 2). What is the similar meaning of the word underlined.
A.    Calls.                          B. invited.                   C. invites.        D. orders.        E. come.
48.     Whom did he meet? He met a ….
A.    Dissatisfied man.                   C. satisfying man.      
B.     Contented man.                     D. poor man.               E. ordinary man.
49.     What is the moral lesson we can get from the text?
A.    We may not complaint about what we have.                        D. Nothing to complain.
B.     We may show our dissatisfaction.                             E. No one cannot be complain.
C.     We always thank God.
50.     What is the genre of the text?
A.    Recount.        B. narrative.                C. descriptive.             D. explanation.            E. procedure.
SECTION 1. STRUCTURE. DIRECTION.
Each problem consists of incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words or phrases, marked (A), (B), (C) or (D). choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answers you have chosen.
1.      X : Do you often go to the restaurant?
Y : No, it ……….quite a long time since I went to the restaurant with my friends.
      A. has been.          B. would be.               C. is.                                        D. was.
2.      X : The hotel is suffering a great loss.      Y : Yes, only ten percent of its rooms ……..
A. occupies.          B. occupied.                C. is occupied.                                    D. are occupied.
3.      The students are collecting money, food and clothes for the people …….houses were destroyed in the fire last week
A. who.                 B. whose.                    C. whom.                                D. which.
4.      X : Do you think I can wear my new necklace?
Y : I wouldn’t advice ………jewelry in a difficult time like this.
A. wear.                B. to wear.                  C. to be wearing.                     D. wearing.
5.      He told me a lot of about Philippines. He ……there for a long time before moving here.
A. must have lived.  B. might be living.   C. ought to have lived.           D. would have lived.
6.      The workers, …….that their wages were not raised, went on strike.
A. knew.               B. were knowing.        C. realizing.                             D. realized.
7.      The Williams have finally……….the trip to the beach because of being too afraid of big waves.
A. called up.          B. called off.               C. called upon.                        D. called for.
8.      The more you practice speaking English, ………you do it.
A. the well.           B. the best.                  C. the better.                           D. the good.
9.      ……..that Tim was a bad driver, I wouldn’t have lent him my car.
A. Had I realized.   B. If I realized.         C. Would I realized.               D. I had realized.
10.  John was very sorry he didn’t know the answer, but he really wished he ……
A. knows.              B. knew.                      C. has known.                         D. had known.
11.  He put out the light. Then, he locked the door. Those sentences can be joined as follows :
A.    When he locked the door, he put out the light.
B.     He had put out the light before he locked the door.
C.     He put out the light after he locked the door.
D.    While he was locking the door, he put out the light.
12.  ……..Didi Petet a good actor is his ability to play the role of different characters so well.
A. That makes.      B. Whether.                             C. What makes.           D. In order to make.
13.  Having completed all the assignments that the teacher gave, I decided …..here for the next vacation
A. staying.             B. to stay.                                C. stay.                        D. I stay.
14.  ………, and neither does she.
A.    I do my homework.                                        C. She has not done her homework.
B.     She always does her homework.                     D. I don’t do my homework.
15.  X: This cake is delicious. Did you make it yourself?        Y: No, I didn’t…………
A.    I baked it myself.                                            C. It was I who baked it.
B.     Lucy asked me to bake it.                               D. I had Lucy bake it.
16.  They have worked hard to prevent excessive government spending, protect environment, and …..
A.    Provide quality education.                              C. providing quality education.
B.     The provision of quality education.                D. for providing quality education.
17.  She …….the shoes for five minutes when one of the heels came off.
A. was only wearing.        B. had only been wearing.      C. has only been wearing.       D. only wore.
18.  Hoping to get a better income…….
A.    Budi was offered a job in Medan.                              C. Budi accepted an offer to work in Medan.
B.     A new post in Medan was accepted by Budi.                        D. A company offered Budi a job in Medan.
19.  Haryanto started learning to play chess when he was only fine years old and won his first national chess competition when he was ten. This means that Haryanto …….to play chess very well by the time he was 10 years old.
A. had learned.                 B. was leaning.                        C. would learn.                       D. has learned.
20.  All the students have to come on time, and…………
A. the teacher has so.        B. so has the teacher.       C. the teacher does.           D. so does the teacher
21.  We always avoid ……..to the zoo on Sundays because it is too crowded.
A. going.                           B. go.                          C. to go.                      D. to be going.                       
22.  ………she is not interested in classical music, she decided not to go to the concert.
A. Therefore.                     B. Since.                      C. In spite of.              D. However.
23.  There was so much noise next door. Our neighbors …….from their vacation.
A. should have returned.  B. would have returned. C. must have returned. D. ought to be returned
24.  The Military Academy at West Point ……on the west bank of the Hudson River, north of  N Y city
A. located.                                    B. is located.               C. which is located.    D. whose location is.
25.  The definitions from ‘gram calories’ or ‘calories’ are……..for most engineering work.
A. accurate as enough.      B. enough accurate.    C. as accurate enough. D. accurate enough.
26.  He asked, ’What do you intend to do after you graduate’?  Two days ago he asked me what……….
A.    I intended to do after I graduate.                   C. did I intend to do after I graduated.
B.     I intended to do after I graduated.                 D. do I intend to do after I graduated.
27.  I have lost the piece of paper……
A.    I wrote Ida’s address on it.                             C. Ida’s address I wrote on it.
B.     That I wrote Ida’s address on it.                    D. on which I wrote Ida’s address.
28.  X : The result of the English exam is very good.  Y : It is due to the newly ….teaching method.
A. implemented.               B. implementing.         C. implement.              D. to be implemented.
29.  Although one of his ships has succeeded in sailing all the way back to Spain past the Cape of Good Hope, Magellan never completed the first circumnavigation of the world, and….
A.    most of his crew didn’t.                                  C. neither did most of his crew.
B.     neither most of his crew did.                          D. most of his crew didn’t also.
30.  X : Are you sure the nuclear power is our only hope for the future?    Y : Oh, yes, …..
A.    That would be nice.                                        C. I can’t complain about it.
B.     I can’t say for certain.                                     D. There is no doubt about it.
II. READING COMPREHENSION. ( Read this passage to answer no 31 – 32 )
            Scientist and doctors say that about 34 million Americans are too fat. Why is this? One cause is the kind of food American like ‘fast food’. These fast foods (such as hamburger and ice cream) often have fattening things in them. Another cause is the way Americans eat. They often eat little snacks between regular meals. These extra food add extra fat on the body. A third cause is not enough exercise. Americans like driving everywhere, instead of walking. They often have machines to do a lot of work. Some Americans are also too heavy because of health problems. But for most of those 34 million Americans, the problems is the American lifestyle.
31.  The passage tells us about……….
A.    what Americans eat.                           C. the American lifestyle.
B.     Health problems in American.            D. why many American are too fat.
32.  From the passage we may conclude that…….
A.                            High tech machines are an advantage to the health of Americans.
B.                             Snacks are included in the regular meals of Americans.
C.                             Many Americans are fat because of the way they live.
D.                            Eating little snacks is the cause of major health problems.
(Read this passage to answer no 33 – 34)
            Television is the most popular from of entertainment in any household. People of all ages use this medium to entertain themselves for an average of four hours a day. Thus, television has had a tremendous influence on its views, especially children. Scientists now say that children can be adversely affected by constant watching television. This is due to the fact that they participate less in physical activities, spend less time reading and studying, and see a world of violence that can affect their own feelings of security.
33.  This passage tells us about ……..
A.    the bad effect of television on children.         C. scientists’ research on the popularity of TV
B.     Television, the best entertainer in our lives.    D. viewers’ tremendous influence on television.
34.  ……..that children can adversely affected by constant watching television means that………
A.    children are not interested in violent scene.    C. children are encouraged to read a lot.
B.     Television makes children reluctant to study. D. TV influences children to do physical exercise.
(Read this passage to answer no 35 – 40)
            Application for admission to the Graduate School at this university must be made on forms provided by the Director of Admissions. An applicant whose undergraduate work was done at another institution should request that two copies of undergraduate transcripts and degrees be sent directly to the
Dean of the Graduate School. Both the application and the transcripts must be on file at least one month prior to the registration date, and must be accompanied by a nonrefundable ten dollar check or money order to cover the cost of processing the application.
            An undergraduate student of this university who has senior status and is within ten credit hours of completing all requirements for graduation may register for graduate work with the recommendation of the chairperson of the department and the approval of the Dean of the Graduate School.
            Students who have already been admitted to the Graduate School but were not enrolled during the previous semester should reapply for admission using a special short form available in the office of the Graduate School. It is not necessary for students who have previously been denied admission to resubmit transcripts; however, new application forms must accompany all requests for reconsideration. 
35.  What is the author’s main point?
A.    How to register for graduate coursework?     C. How to apply to the Graduate School.
B.     How to obtain senior status?                          D. How to make application for graduation.
36.  Where would this passage most probably be found?
A. In a university catalog. B. In a travel agent.    C. In a newspaper.      D. In a textbook.
37.  According to this passage, where would a student secure application forms for admission to the university? From the……..
A.    chairperson of the department.                      
B.     Dean of the Graduate School.
C.     the institution where the undergraduate work was done.
D.    Director of Admissions.
38.  What special rule applies to undergraduate students?
A.    They may not register for graduate work.
B.     They receive special permission to register for graduate work.
C.     They must pass an examination in order to register for graduate work.
D.    They may register for graduate work at anytime.
39.  Which of the following documents must be on file thirty days before the registration date?
A.    Two copies of recommendation from former professors.
B.     A written approval of the Dean of the Graduate School.
C.     One set of transcripts and an English proficiency score.
D.    Two copies of undergraduate courses and grades, an application form, and an application fee.
40.  Students who have already been admitted to the Graduate School……
A.    must reapply if the haven’t been registered at the university during the previous semester.
B.     Never need to apply for readmission.
C.     Must reapply every semester.
D.    Must reapply when they are within ten credit hours graduation.
(Read this passage to answer no 41 – 46).
            Although most university in the United States are on a semester system, which offers classes in the fall and spring, some school observe a quarter system comprised of fall, winter, spring, and summer quarters. The academic year, September to June, is divided into three quarters, June to August, is composed of shorter sessions of varying length. Students may take advantage of the opportunity to study year round by enrolling in all four quarters. Most students begin their programs in the fall quarter, but they may enter at the beginning of any of the other quarters.
41.  Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
A. University in the US.   B. The Academic Year.  C. The quarter System. D. The Semester System
42.  How many terms are there in a quarter system?
A.    Four regular terms and one summer term.      C. Two regular terms and two summer terms.
B.     Three regular terms and one summer term.     D. One regular term and four summer terms.
43.  When is the academic year?
A. September to June.       B. June to August.      C. August to June.      D. September to August
44.  A semester system…..
A.    has eleven week sessions.                   C. gives students the opportunity to study year around.
B.     Is not very popular in the US.             D. has two major sessions a year.
45.  When may students begin studying in a school that uses a quarter system?
A.    September.                                          C. At the beginning of any quarter.
B.     Summer semester only.                       D. At the beginning of the academic year.
46.  Where would this passage most probably be found?
A.    In a college catalog for a university in the US.                C. In an American newspaper.
B.     In a general guide to colleges & universities in the US.  D. In a dictionary published in the US
(Read this passage to answer no 47 – 48)
            Tornadoes occur throughout the world, but for reasons that scientists are not fully able to recognize the great majority occur in the US. Approximately 700 tornadoes a year occur within the US, and this comprises three quarters of the worldwide total. Most of the tornadoes take place in the Midwest and in the southern states that border the Gulf of Mexico. The most devastating tornado on record occurred on March 18, 1925, in the state of Missouri, Illinois, Indiana. Traveling at an average speed of 60 miles per hour, the winds at the centre of the storm swirled around at considerably more than 200 miles per hour. A total of 687 people died, and countless more were injured, at the hands of this killer storm.
47.  Which of the following is, according to the passage, Not well understood by scientist.
A.    Why tornadoes mostly occur in the US.     C. Why the Gulf of Mexico is the source of tornadoes
B.     Why 700 tornadoes occur annually.           D. Why tornadoes average speed is 60 miles per hour
48.  According to the passage, which of the following statements is True about tornadoes?
A.    The cause of great majority of tornadoes is known.
B.     Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana are the states in the world.
C.     There are less that 700 tornadoes happening in the whole world.
D.    More than 689 people  were victims of tornadoes happening in 1925.
(Read this passage to answer no 49)
            Libraries contain both fiction and non fiction books. For example, Sir Thomas Moore’s Book ‘Utopia’, a story about an unreal island where everything is perfect, would be in the fiction collection. On the other hand, a book which gives facts about a real island would be in the non fiction collection.
49.  A book in the fiction collection of a library will contain………
A.    true facts.                                            C. a story which is unreal.
B.     Information about islands.                  D. only perfect things.
VOCABULARY. DIRECTION. Choose one word or phrase out of the four given which  could substitute the underlined words or phrases in each of the following sentences without changing the meaning of the sentences.
50.  I wanted to buy a car, but I couldn’t afford it. The underlined word means……
A. know.                           B. listen to.                  C. pay for.                   D. find.
51.  Most of your sentences are too long. You need to abbreviate them to make you idea clearer.
A. lengthen.                      B. shorten.                   C. extend.                   D. draw out.
52.  To be effective, a sales letter must, with every sentence, take into account’ the needs and desire of its readers.
A. consider.                       B. weigh.                     C. reflect.                    D. describe.
53.  The rumor has widely spread among the people in the city.
A. permeated.                   B. allotted.                  C. flown.                     D. extended.
54.  Your office is big and spacious.
A. vacant.                          B. roomy.                    C. lavish.                     D. modern.
55.  Ms. Rini taught a class of interact able children.
A. obedient.                      B. uncontrollable.        C. very ugly.               D. willing to work.
56.  OPEC correctly forecast that cutbacks in the quantity demanded would be small.
A. think.                            B. produce.                 C. anticipate.               D. reduce.
57.  Rupiah is used as a tool of exchange in our beloved country.
A. a means.                       B. an organ.                 C. an equipment.         D. a share.
58.  She believes that teaching is a noble profession.
A. promotion.                    B. vocation.                 C. task.                        D. appointment.
59.  In the scale of preferences, essential commodities come first.
A. most important.            B. elastic.                    C. additional.              D. particular.
60.  One of the goals of European community is to agree on a single currency by 1999.
A. argument.                     B. obstacle.                 C. objectives.              D. complications.


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