Pas Xi 2024
Pas Xi 2024
BIDANG STUDI KEAHLIAN :1.TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DAN KOMUNIKASI, 2. BISNIS DAN MANAJEMEN
STATUS : TERAKREDITASI “A”
Alamat : Jl. Wolter Monginsidi No. 78 Telp. (0358) 321832 Nganjuk 64418
The popularity of mobile devices has had some dangerous consequences. We know that
mobile communications are linked to a significant increase in distracted driving which
results in injury and loss of life.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that in 2010 driver
distraction was the cause of 18 percent of all fatal crashes - with 3,092 people killed - and
crashes resulting in an injury - with 416,000 people wounded.
The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute found that text messaging creates a crash risk
23 times worse than driving while not distracted.
Eleven percent of drivers aged 18 to 20 who were involved in an automobile accident
and survived admitted they were sending or receiving texts when they crashed.
Distracted driving endangers life and property and the current levels of injury and loss
are unacceptable.
The popularity of mobile devices has had some dangerous consequences. We know that
mobile communications are linked to a significant increase in distracted driving which
results in injury and loss of life.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that in 2010 driver
distraction was the cause of 18 percent of all fatal crashes - with 3,092 people killed - and
crashes resulting in an injury - with 416,000 people wounded.
The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute found that text messaging creates a crash risk
23 times worse than driving while not distracted.
Eleven percent of drivers aged 18 to 20 who were involved in an automobile accident
and survived admitted they were sending or receiving texts when they crashed.
Distracted driving endangers life and property and the current levels of injury and loss
are unacceptable.
The popularity of mobile devices has had some dangerous consequences. We know that
mobile communications are linked to a significant increase in distracted driving which
results in injury and loss of life.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that in 2010 driver
distraction was the cause of 18 percent of all fatal crashes - with 3,092 people killed - and
crashes resulting in an injury - with 416,000 people wounded.
The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute found that text messaging creates a crash risk
23 times worse than driving while not distracted.
Eleven percent of drivers aged 18 to 20 who were involved in an automobile accident
and survived admitted they were sending or receiving texts when they crashed.
Distracted driving endangers life and property and the current levels of injury and loss
are unacceptable.
a. So
b. If
c. And
d. Yet
e. As
4. If I woke up at nine o’clock, . . . late for work.
a. I will
b. I had
c. I would
d. I would be
e. I will be
a. submitted
b. submit
c. has submit
d. will submit
e. submitting
11. Biru : I would like to know your opinion about using reusable shopping bags?
Indah : ....... it saves resources and of course money.
a. I wouldn”t say that
b. That”s exactly what I think
c. In my experience
d. I suppose you are right
e. I don”t know
12. Dini : In my opinion,the corruptors must get death penalty.
Julia : ........
a. Yes, I disagree with you.
b. I am not sure about that, corruptors have their own human right.
c. I know. Indonesia is newly industrialized country.
d. I feel the same way. They deserve it
e. Indonesia”s corruption perceptions index has decreased.
13. Arie : The weather is good today. Lest”s play golf.
Inka : ......... It”s been a long time since I moved.
a. Yes, I disagree
b. No, I agree
c. Yes, I do agree
d. No, I connot agree
e. Excuse me?
I love dogs very much. I keep some dogs in my house. They are Casper, Midas, Brownie and
Dottie. Casper is a dachshund. He’s short with long body and four strong legs. Brownie is a collie. She
has long and thick fur. What color is her fur? Brown, of course that’s why I call her Brownie. Dottie is a
Dalmatian. She has a slim body and four long legs. She has thin fur and dots all over her body. The last
is Midas. He is a bulldog. He has a large head, a short neck and thick short legs. He’s very strong. I
always take care of my dogs every day.
20 “She has long and thick fur”. The antonym of the underlined word is…
a. Heavy
b. Length
c. Short
d. Fragnant
e. Colored
ESSAY
Chameleon Facts
Chameleon is a type of lizard. There are around 160 species of chameleons which can
be found mostly on the Madagascar (half of all species live there), in Africa, southern
Europe, south Asia, and Sri Lanka. Some chameleon species are endangered due to
habitat loss and destruction and because they are sold as pets.
Chameleons have unique eyes, which can move separately from each other and
achieve visual field of 180 degrees. This way chameleon can watch in two different
direction at the same time and detect objects on the opposite side. Eyes.move
rotationally and together provide visual field of 360 degrees.
Chameleons are vary in size. The smallest chameleon is Brookesia micra, which
reaches 0,6 inches in length. The biggest chameleon is Furcifer oustaleti, which reaches
30 inches in length.
Chameleons prefer life in the forest and they adapted to move in the trees. Their toes
are divided in two groups of two or three toes on each foot, which help them grab the
branch and achieve stability during walking. Chameleons move slowly, using one limb at
the time. Chameleons also use their long tail when moving in the trees to grab a branch
and secure their position.
Chameleon Facts
Chameleon is a type of lizard. There are around 160 species of chameleons which can
be found mostly on the Madagascar (half of all species live there), in Africa, southern
Europe, south Asia, and Sri Lanka. Some chameleon species are endangered due to
habitat loss and destruction and because they are sold as pets.
Chameleons have unique eyes, which can move separately from each other and
achieve visual field of 180 degrees. This way chameleon can watch in two different
direction at the same time and detect objects on the opposite side. Eyes.move
rotationally and together provide visual field of 360 degrees.
Chameleons are vary in size. The smallest chameleon is Brookesia micra, which
reaches 0,6 inches in length. The biggest chameleon is Furcifer oustaleti, which reaches
30 inches in length.
Chameleons prefer life in the forest and they adapted to move in the trees. Their toes
are divided in two groups of two or three toes on each foot, which help them grab the
branch and achieve stability during walking. Chameleons move slowly, using one limb at
the time. Chameleons also use their long tail when moving in the trees to grab a branch
and secure their position.
2. How do chameleons defend itself from predator ?
Jawab : Chameleons use their unique eyes to gain 180 degrees vision.
CHAMELEON FACT
Chameleon is a type of lizard. There are around 160 species of chameleons which can be
found mostly on the Madagascar (half of all species live there), in Africa, southern
Europe, south Asia, and Sri Lanka. Some chameleon species are endangered due to
habitat loss and destruction and because they are sold as pets.
Chameleons have unique eyes, which can move separately from each other and
achieve visual field of 180 degrees. This way chameleon can watch in two different
direction at the same time and detect objects on the opposite side. Eyes.move
rotationally and together provide visual field of 360 degrees.
Chameleons are vary in size. The smallest chameleon is Brookesia micra, which
reaches 0,6 inches in length. The biggest chameleon is Furcifer oustaleti, which reaches
30 inches in length.
Chameleons prefer life in the forest and they adapted to move in the trees. Their toes
are divided in two groups of two or three toes on each foot, which help them grab the
branch and achieve stability during walking. Chameleons move slowly, using one limb at
the time. Chameleons also use their long tail when moving in the trees to grab a branch
and secure their position.
CHAMELEON FACT
Chameleon is a type of lizard. There are around 160 species of chameleons which can be
found mostly on the Madagascar (half of all species live there), in Africa, southern
Europe, south Asia, and Sri Lanka. Some chameleon species are endangered due to
habitat loss and destruction and because they are sold as pets.
Chameleons have unique eyes, which can move separately from each other and
achieve visual field of 180 degrees. This way chameleon can watch in two different
direction at the same time and detect objects on the opposite side. Eyes.move
rotationally and together provide visual field of 360 degrees.
Chameleons are vary in size. The smallest chameleon is Brookesia micra, which
reaches 0,6 inches in length. The biggest chameleon is Furcifer oustaleti, which reaches
30 inches in length.
Chameleons prefer life in the forest and they adapted to move in the trees. Their toes
are divided in two groups of two or three toes on each foot, which help them grab the
branch and achieve stability during walking. Chameleons move slowly, using one limb at
the time. Chameleons also use their long tail when moving in the trees to grab a branch
and secure their position.
CHAMELEON FACT
Chameleon is a type of lizard. There are around 160 species of chameleons which can be
found mostly on the Madagascar (half of all species live there), in Africa, southern
Europe, south Asia, and Sri Lanka. Some chameleon species are endangered due to
habitat loss and destruction and because they are sold as pets.
Chameleons have unique eyes, which can move separately from each other and
achieve visual field of 180 degrees. This way chameleon can watch in two different
direction at the same time and detect objects on the opposite side. Eyes.move
rotationally and together provide visual field of 360 degrees.
Chameleons are vary in size. The smallest chameleon is Brookesia micra, which
reaches 0,6 inches in length. The biggest chameleon is Furcifer oustaleti, which reaches
30 inches in length.
Chameleons prefer life in the forest and they adapted to move in the trees. Their toes
are divided in two groups of two or three toes on each foot, which help them grab the
branch and achieve stability during walking. Chameleons move slowly, using one limb at
the time. Chameleons also use their long tail when moving in the trees to grab a branch
and secure their position.
5. What do chameleons use when they are moving on the trees to grab a
branch?
Jawab : Chameleons also use their long tail when moving in the trees to grab
a branch and secure their position.