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25. All of the following steps must be performed in order to withdraw money from your accounts, EXCEPT …
A. Your card must be inserted into the machine B. Your card should be removed from the slot
C. The identification number must be entered D. Your card must be reclaimed in person from a bank teller
26. What is the passage about? A. How to get a country bank card
B. How to open an account at Country bank C. How to use the country bank teller machine
D. How to make deposit and withdrawal at country bank
27. If you attempt to withdraw more than limited number of time.
The underline word has the similar meaning with …
A. remove B. reclaim
C. insert D. enter
The following text is for questions 28 to 31
Thomas Alva Edison was born on February 11 th 1847 in Ohio. Alva Edison is the youngest in his family of 6 brother. His family called him Al.
He couldn‟t speak when he was 4 years old. All attended school for only three month because his teacher said that he was
dummy boy. His mother taught him reading, writing, and aritmatic. Al‟s extended family from Massachusetts also helped to teach him. Sometime his father motivated him to read books.
When Al‟s was 11 years old, his parents introduced him to various science. They asked Al to read books in the nearest library in his town. Al studied himself there. His mother knew that Al
like chemistry and el ectrical. One of Al‟s books explained how to practice chemical
experiment. This book was used by him. When Al was adolescent, he looked like an adult. His parents gave him permission to
sell newspaper, beverages, foods, and candies in rail station. In the age of 15 years old, he had master principal job of telegraph, so he worked as telegraph operator. He tried to practice
his invention to complete telegraph. When he was 16 years old, after working in various telegraph office, until he was at first invention of him called with automatic repeater which can
send signal from among empty station. So that other people was able to easily and accurate translated Morse code without troubles. Surprisingly, he has never patented its brand.
In1880, Edison and his friends made less 3.000 different theories to develop an efficient fluorescent lamp. Fluorescent lamp shine to pass electrics current by heating thick
plate materials so called filamentstrand of metal bobbin until hot enough to make that lamp shine.
Thomas Alva Edison was passing away on October, 18th 1931 in West Orange, New Jersey. He left 2 daughters and 4 sons of 2 wives.
28. What was Thomas Alva Edison‟s first invention?
A. Automatic repeater B. Fluorescent lamp
C. Filament D. Morse
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29. How old was Thomas Alva Edison? A. Seventy-four years old
B. Eighty-four years old C. Sixty-four years old
D. Fifty-four years old
30.
….. because his teacher said that he was dummy boy
The underlined word above can best be replaced with … A. smart
B. good C. excellent
D. Simple-minded
31. What is the main idea of the third paragraph? A. The formal education of Thomas Alva Edision
B. Edision‟s activities when he was adolescent
C. The theories that Edision has made D.
The condition of Edition‟s life
The following text is for questions 32 - 35
A long time ago, there lived an old man in the Penangggungan Mountain. His name was Kiai Gede Penanggungan. He had supernatural power. Kiai
Gede Penanggungan had a beautiful daughter named Dewi Walangangin who was not married yet. Kiai Penaggungan prayed days and nights for her
daughter to have a husband. One day, a young handsome man came to his place. The name of the man was Jaka Pandelengan. He wanted to be Kiai
Gede Penanggungan‟s student. Kiai Gede agreed to have Jaka as his student with one condition that he would marry her daughter. Jaka Pandelengan and
Dewi Walangangin soon got married. Kiai Gede Penanggungan taught Jaka many things.
After several years, now it was time for the couple to live separately from Kiai Gede Penanggungan. They would move to another village. Kiai Gede gave
some seeds some of pari or paddy to the couple. He asked the couple to plant the seeds. He also warned the couple not to be arrogant when they were rich.
He wanted the couple to help poor people. The couple started a new life. They planted the seed. Soon, the seeds grew and became a lot of rice. Now the
couple became very rich. The poor neighbors came to the couple refused to help them.
Kiai Gede heard about the couple‟s bad behavior. Soon he visited the couple. He met them when the couple was working in the field. Kiai Gede talked the
couple. He reminded the couple not to be arrogant, but the couple the couple ignored him. They said nothing to Kiai Gede. Kiai Gede got very angry. The he
said,” you two are like the temples. You don‟t listen to me.” Right after he said those words, an incredible thing happened. Slowly, Jaka and Dewi turned into
temples. Because the temples stood among the pari, people then named them as pari Temples.
32. What did Jaka Pandeglang and his wife do to be rich? A. planted pari seed
B. had a great power C. helped poor people
D. built a temple
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33. The couple becomes temples because …
A. They were good people B. Kiai Gede liked them
C. Kiai Gede said so D. They were rich
34. What is the main idea of the third paragraph? A. The couple refused to plant paddy seed
B. Kai Gede asked the couple to be arrogant C. The couple refused to move to another village
D. The couple ignored K iai Gede‟s advice to help poor people
35. What can we learn from the story …
A. We should refuse other people‟s help
B. We have to prepare a good paddy field C. We have to
listen to our parent‟s advice D. We should live separately from our parents
This text is for questions 36 - 39
SHARKS Sharks are a type of fish that live in the sea. Sharks have lived on Earth for
almost 400 million years. Today there are about 375 species kinds of sharks. The smallest is the draft dogfish which is less than 8 inches 20 centimeters long. The
huge whale shark can be more than 50 feet 15 meters long.
Sharks, like all fish, are vertebrates i.e. animals with a backbone. A shark‟s skeleton, however, is not made of bone. It is made of flexible material called
cartilage. Sharks, like other fish, are cold-blooded. They do not make their own body heat.
Sharks live in seas all over the world. Most sharks live in warm waters. However, sharks have been spotted near the North and South Pole. Sharks live in
salt water, but some can live for a while in fresh water. Bull sharks, for example, can swim up the Mississipi River. Some kinds of sharks live in swallow water along
coastlines. Other sharks live far out in the open ocean. A few species live deep down in the sea.
Most sharks have powerful jaws and rows of sharp, triangular teeth. They use their teeth and jaws to crush their prey or tear out pieces of flesh. Your teeth are
anchored in your jaw. A shark‟s teeth are set into its gums. Sharks often lose teeth while eating. However, there are always rows of new teeth growing behind the first
set. As a shark loses teeth, new ones move forward to replace them. Fish, along with shellfish, is the favorite food of most meat-eating sharks. Great
white sharks will sometimes eat larger sea creatures such as seals, dolphins, whales and other marine mammals.
Sharks play an important role in keeping ecosystem in balance. Sharks often eat weak or diseased animals. Biologists fear that without sharks, the number of other
animals in the sea would quickly grow out of control eats all the food. It might take many years to restore the delicate balance that sharks help maintain.
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36. What is the smallest species of shark? A. Great white shark
B. Dwarf dogfish C. Whale shark
D. Bull shark
37. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text? A.
Human beings are sharks‟ favorite food B. Biologists suggest that we kill sharks
C. Sharks are cold-blooded D. Sharks live in cold water
38. What happens when a shark loses its tooth? A. The shark will not be able to eat
B. There will be a hole in the tooth C. The shark will have no tooth
D. A new tooth will replace it
39.
“… an important role in keeping ecosystems in balance.” last paragraph
The underlined word refers to … A. All human beings living in a small area
B. All the plants and living creatures in the world C. All human beings, plants and animals in the world
D. All the plants and living creatures in a particular area
The following text is for questions 40 - 42
Breadfruit Breadfruit is an evergreen tree growing up to 26 m tall, but most commonly
measuring around 15 m. The twigs contain milky latex. The large leaves are up to 30 cm long, are deeply cut into seven or nine pointed lobes. The male and female
inflorescences are borne separately on the same tree, the male ones being sausage-shape, producing masses of pollen, while the female ones are club-
shaped. Pollination is carried out by fruit bats, but cultivated varieties produce fruit without pollination. The fruit is a highly specialized structure called a syncarp
multiple fruit produced by the adhesion of fruits from a number of flowers. The fruits are about 15 cm across and 30 cm long, with the persistent remains of about
two thousand female flowers each showing as a hexagon on the skin of the fruit. Cultivars grown for their edible fruit do not normally produce seeds. Seeded
varieties are grown for their edible seeds. Breadfruit is the staple diet of many people in the Pacific islands. The fruit
contain 70 water and 30 starch and sugars, with significant amounts of vitamin C and small amounts of other vitamins and minerals. The fruit pulp of
seedless varieties is preferred for eating. Varieties containing seeds are
sometimes referred to as breadnut‟. The seeds can be boiled, baked or fried and have the flavor of groundnuts peanuts. The milky latex of the tree can be used
for caulking boats. The leaves and latex are used medicinally to treat fungal disease, to ease sprains or to treat diarrhea. Herbal tea can be made from the
leaves. The inner bark can be woven into a coarse cloth or rope. The timber of breadfruit is resistant to termites and is used for building houses and boats.
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40. Which part of breadfruit can you consume as your drink? A. leaves
B. timbers C. branches
D. seeds
41. Based on the text, we know th at …
A. The fruits contain sugar, vitamin C, 30 water, 70 starch and mineral
B. We can use the wood of breadfruit for building and boat C. The fruits are about 15 cm long and 30 cm across
D. The large leaves less than 30 cm
42. The timber of breadfruit is resistant to termites and is used for building houses