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SOAL KELAS X – BAHASA INGGRIS LINTAS MINAT

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PURCHASE ORDER #120
P.O. Date Apr 05, 2019
Payment Terms NET 30
Shipping Methods FOB
Promise Date Apr15, 2019

BILL TO
Procurify
Matt Hustler

300 – 455 Granville Street


Vancouver, BC, Canada V6C ITI
+1.888.463.5254 [email protected]

1.      What kind of form is it?


a.       purchase form
b.      Medical form
c.       Deposit slip
d.      Withdrawal slip
e.       Reservation form
2.      Who sent the form above?
a.       Site administrator
b.      Matt Hustler
c.       Vendor
d.      Stapler
e.       Vancouver
3.      Who is Matt Hustler?
a.       A buyer
b.      A seller
c.       A site administrator
d.      A manager
e.       A site manager
4.      When will the buyer get the order?
a.       April 5th
b.      April 10th
c.       April 15th
d.      April 20th
e.       April 30th

5.      What does the buyer want to have by writing the comment?
a.       S/he wants to have the Epson LCD business projector send earlier.
b.      S/he wants to have all item sent earlier.
c.       S/he wants to have the mesh Task chair sent earlier.
d.      S/he wants to have a meeting before all the items sent.
e.       S/he wants to have an event coming up.
6.      What currency does the buyer have to pay the Bill?
a.       Rupiahs
b.      Euro
c.       Rupee
d.      Dollar
e.       Pound
7.      How much do all items have to be paid by the buyer?
a.       2,126,28 USD
b.      2,125,54 USD
c.       2,215,54 USD
d.      1,854,99 USD
e.       990,000 USD
8.      The similar meaning of the word “vendor” is ….
a.       Buyer
b.      Customer
c.       Purchaser
d.      Shopper
e.       seller
9.      The closest meaning to the word “fixed” is ….
a.       Flat
b.      Flexible
c.       Adaptable
d.      Adjustable
e.       alterable
10.  The synonym of the word “purchased” is …
a.       Goods
b.      Buy
c.       Sell
d.      Asset
e.       acquisition
B.     SHOULD
For questions 11-20, please choose the grammatically and logically correct answer from
the multiple choices. “Stronger” or “weaker” hint at which English language
translation of “harus” is correct given the context.

11.   Yesterday, I __________ finish my math homework.


a.       must
b.      must not
c.       should
d.      had to
e.      have to

12.   She will __________ wait in line at the grocery store.


a.       must
b.      should
c.       should not
d.      have to
e.      had to

13.   All teachers __________ be on time for work.


a.       must not
b.      should not
c.       have to
d.      had to
e.      must

14.   We __________ forget to cook the rice.


a.       must
b.      must not
c.       should
d.      have to
e.      had to

15.   If you are under the age of sixteen, you __________(stronger) ride your bike everywhere.
a.       must
b.      should
c.       should not
d.      had to
e.      have to

16.   If we are going to buy new shoes, we __________ (weaker) try on a few different pairs.
a.       must not
b.      should
c.       have to
d.      had to
e.      should not

17.   The doctor __________ (weaker) get here soon.


a.       must
b.      must not
c.       should
d.      have to
e.      had to

18.   Do you __________ work next weekend?


a.       must
b.      should
c.       should not
d.      have to
e.      had to

19.   Drivers __________ (stronger) remember to signal before they turn.


a.       must
b.      must not
c.       should
d.      had to
e.      have to

20.   Ridho, you__________ leave your dirty clothes on the floor.


a.       must
b.      should
c.       should not
d.      have to
e.      had to

C.     FUTURE TENSE


Choose a, b, c, d, or e for the correct answer.

21.  Lisa has sold her car. She … a bike.


a.    will buy
b.    is going to buy
c.    buy
d.   buys
e.    bought
22.  The museum … at 10 a.m. daily.
a.       open
b.      opens
c.       is going to open
d.      will open
e.       opened
23.  How old … Harry … in 2050?
a.       is – is
b.      does – is
c.       is – going to
d.      is – going to be
e.       will - be
24.  What time … the show …?
a.       do – begin
b.      does – begin
c.       will – begin
d.      will – beginning
e.       is – going to begin
25.  What … you … tomorrow evening?
a.       are – going to do
b.      will – do
c.       do – do
d.      are – doing
e.       are - going
26.  These boxes are so heavy. … you … them for me, please?
a.       do – carry
b.      do – carrying
c.       will – carry
d.      are – carrying
e.       are – going to carry
27.  What time … he … Gerry?
a.       does – meet
b.      is – meet
c.       is – meeting
d.      is – going to meet
e.       will - meet
28.  This lesson … at 11:30 but at 11:40.
a.       doesn’t end
b.      don’t end
c.       isn’t end
d.      won’t end
e.       isn’t going to end
29.  This time tomorrow we … to New York.
a.       drive
b.      driving
c.       drove
d.      will drive
e.       will be driving
30.  The students … their essays by the end of next week.
a.       will have written
b.      will written
c.       will write
d.      is going to write
e.       is going to writing

D.    CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTION


Read the sentence carefully, then decide which conjunction (either … or; neither …
nor; not only … but also; both … and) is appropriate to fill the blank.
31.  …. did Marcus fail math this year, … English.(not only)
a.       Both – and
b.      Not only – but also
c.       Either – or
d.      Neither – or
e.       Whether - or
32.  … Chelsea … Miranda made the basketball team, even though they practiced hard. (neither)
a.         Both – and
b.         Not only – but also
c.         Either – or
d.        Neither – or
e.         Whether - or
33.  I can’t decide … to play soccer this year … take gymnastics. (either)
a.    Both – and
b.    Not only – but also
c.    Either – or
d.   Neither – or
e.    Whether - or
34.  … my stereo … my laptop quit working last week.
a.    Both – and
b.    Not only – but also
c.    Either – or
d.   Neither – or
e.    Whether - or
35.  If I buy that dress, … I’ll have no money … no bus fare for the month. (either)
a.       Both – and
b.      Not only – but also
c.       Either – or
d.      Neither – or
e.       Whether - or

36.  Sorry, but I have … the money … the time to go shopping right now.
a.         Both – and
b.         Not only – but also
c.         Either – or
d.        Neither – or
e.         Whether - or

37.  … we go to San Fransisco … New York for our holidays, I’ll be happy.
a.         Both – and
b.         Not only – but also
c.         Either – or
d.        Neither – or
e.         Whether - or

38.  Marissa found … the shoes she had lost … her favourite necklace.
a.         Both – and
b.         Not only – but also
c.         Either – or
d.        Neither – or
e.         Whether - or

39.  I found … my homework … my textbook under my bed.


a.         Both – and
b.         Not only – but also
c.         Either – or
d.        Neither – or
e.         Whether - or
40.  … Alex … Carlos applied for the job.
a.       Both – and
b.      Not only – but also
c.       Either – or
d.      Neither – or
e.       Whether - or

E.     BIOGRAPHY

This text is for questions 41 to 44.

Faraday studied the magnetic field around a conductor carrying a DC electric current. While
conducting these studies, Faraday established the basis for the electromagnetic field concept
in physics, subsequently enlarged upon by James Maxwell. He similarly discovered
electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism, and laws of electrolysis. He established that
magnetism could affect rays of light and that there was an underlying relationship between
the two phenomena. His inventions of electromagnetic rotary devices formed the foundation
of electric motor technology, and it was largely due to his efforts that electricity became
viable for use in technology.

As a chemist, Michael Faraday discovered benzene, investigated the clathrate hydrate of


chlorine, invented an early form of the Bunsen burner and the system of oxidation numbers,
and popularized terminology such as anode, cathode, electrode, and ion.

Although Faraday received little formal education and knew little of higher mathematics,
such as calculus, he was one of the most influential scientists in history. Historians of science
refer to him as the best experimentalist in the history of science. The SI unit of capacitance,
the farad, is named after him, as is the Faraday constant, the charge on a mole of electrons
(about 96,485 coulombs). Faraday’s law of induction states that magnetic flux changing in
time creates a proportional electromotive force.

Faraday was the first and prime Fullerian Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution of
Great Britain, a position to which he was appointed for life.

Albert Einstein kept a photograph of Faraday on his study wall alongside pictures of Isaac
Newton and James Clerk Maxwell.

Faraday was highly religious. He was a member of the Sandemanian Church, a Christian sect
founded in 1730 that demanded total faith and commitment. Biographers have noted that a
strong sense of the unity of God and nature pervaded Faraday’s life and work.

41.  What was Michael Faraday expert?


A. science, history and religion
B. chemistry, electricity and calculus
C. electronic, technology and religion
D. chemistry, physic and mathematics
E. physic, technology and photography

42.  As a Chemstry expert, what did Micheal Faraday invent?


a.       Anode
b.      Benzene
c.       Chatode
d.      Electrode
e.       Chlorine

43.  Which of the following statements closely relates to Michael Faraday?


A. Michael Faraday dedicated his life in science and religion.
B. Michael Faraday was downhearted his life in science.
C. Michael Faraday concentrated his life in technology.
D. Michael Faraday was one of successful scientists.
E. Michael Faraday poured his science in technology.

44.  Based on the first paragraph, we conclude that ….


A. Faraday and James found the similar electromagnetic
B. Faraday found the electromagnetic induction
C. James discovered a DC electric current
D. James invented the motor technology
E. Faraday found the motor technology

This text is for questions 45 to 47.


Diana was born in 1961 as the third daughter of Edward John Spencer and his wife
Ruth Burke Roche. Diana grew up in a very privileged family that had a long history of close
ties with the royal family. When Diana’s paternal grandfather passed away in 1975, Diana’s
father became the 8th Earl of Spencer and Diana gained the title of “Lady”.
In 1969, Diana’s parents divorced. Her mother’s affair helped court decide to give
custody of the couple’s four children to Diana’s father. Both of her parents eventually
remarried, but the divorce left an emotional scar on Diana.
Diana attended school at West Heath in Kent and spent a short time a finishing school
in Switzerland. Although she was not an excellent student academically, her determined
personality, caring nature, and cheerful outlook helped her through it. After returning from
Switzerland, Diana rented an apartment with two friends, worked with children at the Young
England Kindergarten, and watched movies and visited restaurants in her free time.
It was about this time that Prince Charles, in his early 30, was under increasing
pressure to choose a wife. Diana’s vibrancy, cheerfulness, and good family background
caught the attention of Prince Charles and the two began dating during in mid-1980. It was a
whirlwind romance for on February 24, 1981, Buckingham Palace officially announced the
couple’s engagement. At the time, Lady Diana and Prince Charles seemed truly in love and
whole world was awed by what seemed like a fairytale romance.

45.  How did Diana spend her free time when she was still a bachelorette?
a.       She watched movies
b.      She finished her school
c.       She worked in restaurant
d.      She returned to Switzerland
e.       She visited her friends near the restaurant
46.  The closest meaning to the word “gained” in paragraph 1 is …
a.       win
b.      add
c.       get
d.      lost
e.       profit
47.  Who helped Diana’s living after Diana’s parents divorced?
a.       Her grandfather
b.      Her self
c.       Her mother
d.      Her father
e.       Her royal family
48.  The custody of the couple’s four children was given to Diana’s father because…
a.       her outlook was cheerful
b.      her mother had an affair
c.       she determined her personality
d.      she had her very privileged family
e.       her paternal grandfather was dead
49.  How was Diana’ academic achievement?
a.       Super
b.      Average
c.       First rate
d.      Admirable
e.       Exceptional
50.  What was Diana’s job after finishing her study?
a.       A royal
b.      An officer
c.       An adventurer
d.      A scientist
e.       A teacher

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