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NAME : Hilyatul Aulia

SIDN : 202110410311120

PART 1 – Direction: Questions 1-20 are incomplete sentences. Choose one answer, a, b, c, or d that
best completes the sentences.
1. ______________ three major health sciences, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Physiotherapy.
a) Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang has
b) At Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang
c) Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang, with its
d) There at Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

2. Hendra studied APA rules for many hours, _________ there was still much to learn.
a) but he realized
b) he realized
c) but he realizes
d) his realized

3. Futsal, one of the most popular indoor sports, ________ all over Indonesia and in other countries.
a) are popular
b) is populars
c) are populars
d) is popular

4. Mauna Loa, an active volcano on the island of Hawaii, usually ___________every three years.
a) have one eruptions
b) have one eruption
c) has one eruptions
d) has one eruption

5. Strategies that the teacher uses to encourage classroom participation ___________ using small groups
and clarifying expectations.
a) including
b) include
c) to include
d) included

6. Borobudur, ________ during the rule of the Sailendra Dynasty (c. 650-1025 CE), is one of the greatest
Buddhist monuments in the world.
a) completing
b) completed
c) was completing
d) to be completed

7. Faisal noticed the girls ________________ to avoid the rain.


a) running to the car
b) run to the car
c) are running to the car
d) runs to the car

8. Kokanee salmon begin to deteriorate and die soon ___________ at the age of four.
a) they spawn
b) after spawning
c) spawn
d) spawned the salmon
9. The larger a drop of water, _____________ freezing temperature.
a) the higher its
b) its higher
c) higher than its
d) the highest

10. The period is probably _______________ punctuation mark to use.


a) the most easiest
b) the easiest
c) the most easy
d) the easier

11. Cement is _______________ varying amounts of limestone, clay, and gypsum.


a) do from
b) done from
c) made from
d) make from

12. Dynamite is ordinarily detonated ________________ called a blasting cap.


a) a device is used
b) that a device
c) with a device
d) the use of a device

13. __________ 1900, there were some 300 bicycle factories in the United States that produced more than a
million bicycles.
a) In
b) Because in
c) It was in
d) That in

14. Electron storage rings _____ in investigations of the structure of materials.


a) they are used
b) that are used
c) used
d) are used

15. Black, red, and even bright pink diamonds _____


a) occasionally to find
b) occasionally found
c) have occasionally been found
d) have occasionally found

16. A cupful of stagnant water may __________ millions of microorganisms.


a) contains
b) to contain
c) contain
d) containing

17. It's snowing, so it must ______________ very cold outside.


a) be
b) is
c) was
d) being
18. One of basic question psychologists have tried to answer is __________________.
a) people learn
b) how do people learn
c) people learn how
d) how people learn

19. Diamonds are often found in rock formations called pipes, ______________________ the throats of
extinct volcanoes.
a) in which they resemble
b) which resemble
c) there is a resemblance to
d) they resemble

20. _____________ social media is so widespread in Indonesia; it has had an enormous effect on
Indonesian life.
a) Why
b) The reason
c) On account of
d) Since

PART 2 – Direction: For questions 21-40, each sentence has four underlined words or phrases that
are marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the letter of the underlined word or phrase that has a
GRAMMATICAL ERROR.

21. Director Bene Dion became famous for his production of Ngeri-Ngeri Sedap Movie.
A B C D

22. The book was appealing because their contents were dazzlingly displayed on the front cover.
A B C D

23. There are no eggs in the fridge, nor there is any bread in the cupboard.
A B C D

24. The proceeds from the sale goes to support the homeless population in the city.
A B C D

25. Locally produced goods has the advantage of shorter supply chains.
A B C D

26. Interviews are one way to collect data and allows researchers to gain an in-depth understanding of
A B C D
participants.

27. The crushing leaves of yarrow plants can serve as a traditional medicine for cleansing wounds.
A B C D

28. Throughout her long-life struggle, Kartini has been a led figure for women's emancipation.
A B C D

29. When orbited the earth, astronauts don’t feel the force of gravity.
A B C D

30. Charcoal is the more commonly used cooking fuel in the world.
A B C D
31. The sun is so bright to look at directly.
A B C D

32. The pitch of a tuning fork depends of the size and shape of its arms.
A B C D

33. John Diefenbaker, Prime Minister of Canada during 1957 to 1963, is given much of the credit for
A B C
the adoption of the Canadian Bill of Rights.
D

34. The government requires that a census be taken every ten years so accurate statistics may be compiled.
A B C D

35. After the yolk is separated from the white, it must be boil immediately.
A B C D

36. Medical students must to study both the theory and the practice of medicine.
A B C D

37. When I lived in Italy, we would often ate in the restaurant next to my flat.
A B C D

38. Art critics do not all agree on what are the qualities that make a painting great.
A B C D

39. The Ringling Brothers were five brothers which built a small group of performers into the world’s
A B C
largest circus.
D

40. Despite cats cannot see in complete darkness, their eyes are much more sensitive to light than humans’
A B C D
eyes.

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